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$1.05 million in payouts from NCF

A full review of the National Cultural Foundation’s 2026 Crop...

Hantavirus ‘not yet a concern’

International virologist Camille M. Lange says Barbados is not...

Nicholls: Govt committed to safe, orderly migration

Barbados has reaffirmed its commitment to safe, orderly and...

Junior Sealy’s Portrait Of A Nation

For photographer and fashion designer Junior Sealy, creativity isn’t...

Reggae Weekend ‘a success’

Barbados Reggae Weekend has been declared a resounding success, with...

Call to follow grooming rules

With the new school term to start on Tuesday,...

Chef Rickeena Kirton is the crème de la crème

When life gives you lemon you make lemonade and chef Rickeena Kirton will also use it to make a pastry plate that might win...

Singers pay tribute to Jackie Opel

On Tuesday, Golden Square Freedom Park, The City, was the place to be for an incredible night of Bajan talent as tribute was paid...

Material not strong enough, says CEO

The National Cultural Foundation (NCF) will not be going back to the two-song format nor the semi-finals of the premier competition, the Pic O...

NCF investing in artiste development

The National Cultural Foundation is putting its money behind artiste development. Chief executive officer Carol Roberts said there would be a switch. Whereas for two...

NCF’s mas’ appeal

Bring back the mas’ to the masquerade. Stop with the carbon copy and the cut-and-paste. That is the conversation chief executive officer of the National...

Businesses urged to put more into Crop Over

Chief executive officer of the National Cultural Foundation (NCF), Carol Roberts, wants some businesses which get the most spin-off from Crop Over to pump more into...