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Tuesday, December 22, 2009

"The Regency Singers" Freeport, perform Handel's "Messiah"

Thanks to Betty Bethel, General Manager, Business Development, Ministry of Tourism Grand Bahama, The Bahamas Weekly is pleased to present herewith excerpts of Handels "Messaih" performed by The Regency Singers Under the direction of Lois DeSaulniers.

The concert took place Thursday, December 4th, 2008 at 8pm at Church Of The Ascension on West Beach Drive. Freeport, Bahama. This was an event worth attending, be sure to press the play button to enjoy the performance.

Background information on Handel

Handel wrote Messiah in twenty-four days in August 1741 and put it aside, saving it for the right moment: a concert on March 13, 1742 In Dublin in aid of two hospitals. In Handel's lifetime, he dedicated the performances of Messiah to charity and when he died, he left the Score, a set of parts, and the Proprietary or Copyright property to the Foundling Hospital in England, a charity that benefited orphaned Children. It is known today as The Thomas Coram Foundation for Children and is still Dedicated to homeless children. Messiah, to Quote the 18th Century music historian Charles Burney, fed the hungry, clothed the naked, and Fostered the orphan. It is our privilege to perform his beautiful music annually and to honor Handel by donating the proceeds to a local charity this year, the Salvation Army will benefit. We will present the Christmas section from part one of Messiah consisting of five scene intact, plus the Hallelujah chorus. We sincerely thank you for your support.

The Regency Singers,

Lois Desaulniers, Director

Messiah

Special Guests Artists
Herbreanna Pinder
Daniele Willie
Erica Weir
Teena McDonald
Sheena Moore
Joylane Russell
Georgina Prineppi
Sandy Celestin
Christopher Hart
Victor Bowe
Hewitt Martin
Gary Davis
Daniel Williams
Covena Murphy
Carla Wildgoose
Tirzah Carey
Samantha Williams
Paula Wildgoose
Suzanne Baker
David Dean
William Ratuszynski
Brian Callaghan
Vince Rolle
Jacob Cooper

Accompanists

Harpsichord/Organ:Hazel Springer

Strings: Africa Karamo, Theres Saunders, Eva Ratuszynski, Helene Peloquin

Oboe: Rasheed Robinson

Timpani: Alexander Romanenko

This video you will see excerpts of two of Handel's compositions (including Hallelujah chorus) that were performed at the concert.

This event was proudly sponsered by: Pelican Bay Hotel & Suites at Lucaya and Grand Bahama Tiles.


Monday, December 21, 2009

Spring break 2009

Grand Bahama Island - Get a glimpse into Spring Break in Freeport, Grand Bahama on a wild night in March with more than 2000 students on Island via such companies as Xtreme Trips, Student City, and Spring Break Celebrity Entertainment with Inertia Tours. The travel company spokespersons seen in this video explain why they chose The Bahamas for their student travel destination. After a hiatus from hurricanes of 2004, and reflecting back on a time when 2000 students was nothing compared to the numbers that used to grace the island, it is good to have the revenue back on Grand Bahama even for a short time out of the year. In this video you will hear from Karen Ferguson-Bain, Production Coordinator of Port Lucaya Marketplace who explains how valuable Spring Break students are to the local economy and how her company prepared to receive the student travelers. Their business offers other activities off of the Marketplace venue like beach parties and snorkeling and water activities. Also seen is Britton Clarke, owner of Sparky's Bar who interestingly ended up on Grand Bahama via her previous career with the company Spring Break Travel, which in her last year of working with them carried over 12,000 students to Grand Bahama. Port Lucaya Marketplace and Count Basie Square offers a unique destination for Spring Breakers as it provides a one stop shop for all the students, no matter which travel company they've arrived with, to party and socialize in one location. By 11pm most Spring Breakers are at the Port Lucaya square. It offers plenty of room for them to dance together, with many bars and restaurants to choose from. Host hotels are also situated close by so travel by car is most often not necessary. Security at Port Lucaya is top notch, and the local police department has an office adjacent the Marketplace. Another venue seen in this video is The Prop Club which is located on the Westin and Sheraton property at Our Lucaya Resort. Jorge Brouwer, owner of Xtreme Trips explains how he approached Sheraton to receive his students travelers this year, and how he anticipates numbers growing in 2010. A local food vendor on the square shares all the varied eats available to the students, from Bahamian favourites like cracked conch, conch salad, to American staples like burgers and hotdogs. Also seen in this video is Burns Taylor, a Grand Bahamian college student who also enjoys Spring Break at home. The evening always ends out at Bahama Mamas a little bar that is always hopping into the wee hours. www.Xtremetrips.com www.StudentCity.com www.portlucayamarketplace.com

Saturday, December 19, 2009

Johnny Depp accepts Career Achievement Award from Sir Sean Connery at BIFF

Nassau, Bahamas - American actor, known to be 'the sexiest man alive' received a career tribute award at the 6th annual Bahamas International Film Festival on December 13th at the Balmoral Club in Nassau. The event was sponsored by Swiss private bankers, Lombard Odier Darier Henstch and The Balmoral .

The Bahamas Weekly News Team, media sponsors of the event, were on hand for the red carpet arrival and are pleased to present this VIDEO coverage containing an interview with Mr. Depp, along with comments from Sir Sean Connery, a patron of the Festival who also lives in The Bahamas and presented the award to Depp.  You will hear from founder and executive director of the festival, Leslie Vanderpool, as well as view scenes from the tribute for Depp.


In a beautiful outdoor theater on the property of the Balmoral, Johnny Depp received a hand carved award of a fish, which depicts the BIFF logo and was created by a Bahamian artist.  Depp also received a framed portrait drawing of himself, unexpected by all, from a young Bahamian artist in the audience during the question and answer session moderated by author Doug Brinkley.

When asked how he felt about receiving the award he said he was "a little stupefied by t he notion" of winning awards.

"The first thing I say is 'why?' I just go to work like anyone else, except my job is a little stranger," added Depp

Depp revealed that he would be spending Christmas on his private Bahamian island in the Exumas.

"This place is as close to paradise as anywhere you can get," he said about The Bahamas, and he said he'd be pleased to do any work in a place he loves to be. 

He said he will be back in his his role as Captain Jack Sparrow in the next Pirates of The Caribbean film in summer  of 2011.

The evening ended with a montage of Depp's greatest roles from Edward Scissorhands, Sweeney Todd and of course Jack Sparrow of Pirates of the Caribbean.

After the tribute a private dinner was held in his honour at The Balmoral for Depp, Connery and special VIP guests.

Monday, December 7, 2009

Mark Knowles 2009 Celebrity Tennis Invitational


Nassau, Bahamas - The Mark Knowles Celebrity Tennis Invitational got underway on December 3rd as visiting pro players enjoyed an evening of food and entertainment at The Balmoral.

Mark Knowles introduced the visiting pros to the sponsors of his charity event, and an auction took place whereupon sponsors bid on each of the tennis teams who will be on the courts at Atlantis competing Friday afternoon, December 4th in the Pro/Am.

It all lead up to the big public exhibition that was held Saturday, December 5th where persons came out to watch some great tennis and meet the many pros on island...

Friday, December 4, 2009

Islands of the World Fashion Week 2009, Bahamas Overview

Nassau, Bahamas - Islands of the World Fashion Week, in its second year was nothing short of stellar in presenting fashions from 'island nations' in a three day event hosted in The Bahamas and organized by Modes Isles.

The event brought participating designers awards Eco-Fashion and Culture Fashion; as well as Seals of Excellence awards, and the coveted Next Gen award for best upcoming designer,.  New this year was The Muse Model Search which presented the best male and female model also from island nations. 

In this VIDEO you will hear from editor of The Bahamas Weekly, Robbin Whachell; Bahamian designer Philicia Ellis;  Bahamian designer Kevan Evans; Bahamian designer Sabrina Stirrup; American designer Henry Jackson who has many of his pieces worn by first lady, Michelle Obama and who was the only designer to have a plus-size model, Chanel Clark;  cover girl for the Henry Jackson line, Marisa Damallie;  Bahamian model Ray Harif aka 'Ray Bay Bay';
supermodel Bobby Roache who modeled as well as judged in The Muse; judge and model Kirk Brown from Barbados who is also a singer with the Strategy Band; Jamaican Heike Wollenwebber of Axes Media; and photographer from The Bahamas Weekly Lyndah Wells.

You will also see the amazing eco-fashion designs of Patrick Lafrontiere. Designs by Spice Box and K-Bobby are also featured and you will hear from K-Bobby's stylist Mauva Gacitua. Bags from Bahamian designer Harl Taylor BAG are seen throughout the show with footwear from Bani Shoes of The Bahamas. You will also meet some hardworking volunteers who assist at the international event.

The video wraps up at an after-party at The Marley Resort in Nassau where you will hear from the resort's operations manager, Rory Shepherd.

Related articles and links:

www.IslandsFashionWeek.com

(VIDEO) Islands of the World Fashion Week 2009 - Night 1

RESULTS of the 2nd annual Islands of the World Fashion Week


Friday, November 20, 2009

Interviews at The Journey of Freetown Exhibit, Grand Bahama

Freeport, Grand Bahama Island, Bahamas - The Bahamas Weekly News Team had the opportunity to attend the opening night gala;

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

U.S. Ambassador Nicole Avant Speech at Bahamas Red Rose Ball

Freeport, Grand Bahama Island, Bahamas - On November 7th, 2009, the newly appointed US Ambassador to The Bahamas, Her Excellency Nicole A. Avant visited Grand Bahama as a special guest of the 10th annual Red Rose Ball. The ball is organized by a committee whose mission, along with the Grand Bahama AIDS Awareness Committee, is to bring awareness on HIV/AIDS. Their message is Prevention Now! This was Ambassador Avant's first trip to Grand Bahama Island and her first ball in The Bahamas. Her Excellency was accompanied by Jeff Dubel , Chief , Political/Economic/Public Diplomacy/Commercial Section. The Bahamas Weekly News Team presents herewith a VIDEO of Ambassador Avant speech on HIV/AIDS awareness presented to committee members, sponsors and VIPs at the Ball. In this video Ambassador Avant shares how HIV/AIDS awareness is an important objective to the Obama administration. "The US applauds the Ministry of Health, National HIV AIDS Program, AIDS Foundation, and Bahamian non-governmental organisations who through their tireless work to address this issue right from the beginning..."

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Islands of the World Fashion Bahamas Week 2009 - Night 1

Nassau, Bahamas - Islands of the World Fashion Week in November, 2008, is underway running from 5th 7th November, 2009 in Nassau and Paradise Island, The Bahamas, once again. Above is a commentary VIDEO from Night One which included "The Muse" Model Search selection; the Next Generation designer showcase; the Eco-Fashion and Culture Fashion showcase; and the fashions of visiting American Designer, Leanne Marshall. You will also see photos of the after party which was held at The Balmoral Club, and hosted by the Bahamas Ministry of Tourism. In this commentary you will hear from editor of The Bahamas Weekly, Robbin Whachell with Lyndah Wells, photographer for The Bahamas Weekly; the president of IWFW, Owen Bethel; The Muse model-search winners, Curaçao native, Giovara Geertriuda, and Bahamas' own Kendrick Kemp; and vice president of IWFW and producer of the show, Thomas Frenez. Enclosed are photos from Night One taken by photographer Lyndah Wells which included "The Muse" Model Search selection; the Next Generation designer showcase; the Eco-Fashion and Culture Fashion showcase; and the fashions of visiting American Designer, Leanne Marshall. You will also see photos of the after party which was held at The Balmoral Club, and hosted by the Bahamas Ministry of Tourism.

SkyBahamas begins direct flight from Freeport to Provo TCI

Freeport, Grand Bahama, Bahamas - SkyBahamas is pleased to announce the commencement of service into Provo, Turks & Caicos from Grand Bahama Island starting on November 20th, 2009 with a special price of only $499 Round Trip! On October 14th SkyBahamas, the Bahamian regional airline took an inaugural flight to Turks and Caicos Islands. The Bahamas Weekly News Team and approximately 30 persons who are travel, business, and media partners were invited to join SkyBahamas management on a two-hour flight to sight-see on the beautiful city of Providenciales. Captains for the flight were Travis Stein and Blake Maura. On board offering first class SkyBahamas in-flight service was Jamal Evans. The Bahamas Weekly presents our VIDEO coverage of the trip which presents words from Provo resident and past resident of Grand Bahama, Deandra Hamilton who is still in media, now with PTV; Peter Turnquest, Chairman of SkyBahamas; Captain Randy Butler, CEO/President of SkyBahamas. While there, the group had lunch at Seven Stars resort where SkyBahamas CEO/President, Captain Randy Butler and Kevin Turnquest, Chairman of SkyBahamas had the opportunity to bring remarks on future plans to both the Turks and Caicos and Grand Bahama media about this initiative to commence non-stop flights from Grand Bahama Island to Turks and Caicos on a weekly basis. One of our biggest focus is to build in the communities that we service. We intend to be true partners in this community and help build the economy in Providenciales , Mr. Turnquest said. Our plan is to no longer be just the regional airline of The Bahamas, but we at Sky are strategically positioning ourselves to be the industry leader of the Caribbean region.

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Behind The Scenes - The Historic Journey of Freetown, Grand Bahama

This engaging 8:20 video presentation produced by Mackeymedia, takes you behind the scenes for a birds eye view of the creative process involved in the production; "A Question of Faith: The Journey of Freetown," an historical perspective told through fibre art and an exhibition scheduled for November 12 in Grand Bahama. The exhibition gives the descendants of that old eastern settlement a quilt with enough warmth to cover their expansive histories as we journey from New Freetown, to Infantview cemetery to Water Cay and on to Sweeting's Cay; where we spoke with healthy 104 years old resident; Firstina Baillou.

A project of the Grand Bahama Heritage Foundation, the exhibition is the result of a seven-month artistic process, historical documentation and cinematic recording of the history of the old Freetown by the inhabitants of new Freetown. Once located by the coast, all that is left of old Freetown is a cemetery called Infantview for its first inhabitant a baby and the ruins of an old house. The settlement was one of the first known communities of freed slaves on the island.

Old Freetown is one of the oldest freed slaves settlements on Grand Bahama Island. After the Grand Bahama Port Authority restructured the area in the 1960's, the people of Old Freetown moved to New Freetown.  Old Freetown still holds remnants of the foundation stones of some of the earliest homes on Grand Bahama Island.

In 2007, in commemoration of  the 200th anniversary of the abolition of the Transatlantic Slave Trade act, The Grand Bahama Heritage Foundation presented an art Exhibition entitled Freedom Call . "As we were doing our research, we found it extremely difficult to obtain written information about Old Freetown , we then made the decision that we would begin our exploration and research in Old Freetown."


Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Minister of State, Byron S. Woodside interview at Pelican Bay at Lucaya Gala

Freeport, Grand Bahama Island - While The Bahamas Weekly News Team was attending Pelican Bay at Lucaya's annual Corporate Appreciation Night on October 22nd, we had the opportunity to interview  the Hon. Byron S. Woodside, MP, Minister of State for Land and Local Government to the Youth and Local Government.

In this informative interview, Mr. Woodside explains the workings of his portfolio and expresses his observations on the state of The Bahamian economy and the impact of the global recession on The Bahamas. Minister Woodside also responds to a general query pertaining to the potential benefits that might be derived by The Bahamas as a result of hosting the 2009 Miss Universe pageant.

Be sure to click the play button to enjoy!

(VIDEO) Marva Monroe - Pelican Bay at Lucaya Marketing Dir.

Freeport, Grand Bahama, Bahamas - Pelican Bay at Lucaya held their annual Corporate Appreciation Night on October 22nd where they hosted their local business partners to an evening of food, drink and entertainment.

The Bahamas Weekly News Team is pleased to present herewith an on-location interview with Pelican Bay Sales and Marketing Director, Marva Monroe as she explains the reason for giving back to the corporate community that supports Pelican Bay at Lucaya. Mrs. Monroe also explains the key to the success of Pelican Bay at Lucaya who, during this period of deep recession actually experienced increased profits over this time during 2008.

Marva also goes through the present schedule of events open to the general public, which includes Funky Fridays, Jazzy Saturdays and more. These events feature live music and or DJs at Sabor Restaurant at the Lucaya Marina; just yards away from Port Lucaya Marketplace. Additionally, Marva provides a synopsis of what took place at their fourth annual corporate appreciation night.

Be sure to press the play button, enjoy!


Sunday, October 25, 2009

Pelican Bay at Lucaya Corporate Appreciation Event 2009

Freeport, Grand Bahama, Bahamas - Pelican Bay at Lucaya held their annual Corporate Appreciation Night on October 22nd where they hosted their local business partners to an evening of food, drink and entertainment. The Bahamas Weekly News Team is pleased to present herewith a live solo saxophone performance by Bahamas leading woodwinds musician, Ralph Munnings along with photos taken at the gala by Robbin Whachell. Be sure to catch our interview with Ralph coming soon. The night began with cocktails and champagne by the Neptune pool, and then the group moved over to Pelican Bay's Canal House where an amazing display of cultural entertainment and young talent took place upon the buildings balconies even though it is still under construction. Kevin Tomlinson led the Grand Bahama Youth Choir into their performances providing a treat for those in attendance, the adjacent taxi stand, and passing tourists. With the use o lighting, trumpeters appeared and sounded in one area of the building, moving on to drummers appearing and beating in another area of the building, with the large choir group situated across the second floor veranda. After the choir performed the general manager of Pelican Bay at Lucaya, Magnus Alnebeck took the mic and spoke briefly thanking this guests for their continued partnerships. The choir descended to the ground floor and led the guests Junkanoo-rush-style through the parking lot and entrance way of Pelican Bay to end up around their other pool by Sabor Restaurant and Bar where Shelly Carey and Tru Music were performing Jazz melodies. The guests were treated to copious amounts of sumptuous appetizers by Sabor Restaurant and mixed, mingled or danced away the evening.

Pelican Bay at Lucaya: Interview with Shelly Carey & Ralph Munnings

Freeport, Grand Bahama, Bahamas - Pelican Bay at Lucaya held their annual Corporate Appreciation Night on October 22nd where they hosted their local business partners to an evening of food, drink and entertainment.

The Bahamas Weekly News Team was on-hand to conduct interviews with different individuals in attendance. In this particular video segment we present an interview with Love 97FM Radio personality and lead vocalist, Shelly Carey and woodwinds virtuoso, Ralph Munnings of the band Tru Music.

Not only do Shelly and Ralph speak about their music, they also sing and perform saxophone solos for your enjoyment. Shelly Carey and Tru Music presently perform at Jazzy Saturdays at Sabor Restaurant & Bar, Pelican Bay Hotel. Be sure to press the play button to enjoy this informative and entertaining video segment.


Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Hutchison Port Holdings CEO Chris Gray Confirms their Bid to Acquire The Shares of IDC LTD The Paren

In this streaming video, Hutchison Port Holdings CEO Mr. Chris Gray clarifies as fact that the Hutchison group has put in a bid to acquire the shares of IDC LTD in the Cayman Islands, the parent company of Port Group LTD & Grand Bahama Port Authority LTD. Mr. Gray also expresses how, if they were able to proceed, the manner in which they would conduct the affairs of Freeport as he utilizes words such as transparency, no conflict and more Bahamian ownership and participation.

Mr. Gray's speech covers numerous topics that all those with a vested interest in Freeport Grand Bahama would want to hear. Of great interest is his plea to the parties concerned who are in dispute:"For the sake of the future well being and success of this island, please find a speedy resolution." To view this 8 minute segment, be sure and click the play button.

Mr. Gray's speech was delivered at December 13, 2007 at Freeport Container Port Phase V Grounding breaking Ceremony

Saturday, October 3, 2009

Peter Nygård opts out of recession - Set to Open World Headquarters & Times Square

New York, NY/Nygard Cay, Bahamas - Bahamian resident, Peter Nygård who owns North America's leading women's fashion house has remained unscathed during the economic downturn, reporting the HIGHEST sales to date in the company's 40 year history.

"Quite simply, we have decided not to join the recession, our increase is over 25%," offers Nygård 's inspirational founder and chairman, Peter Nygård. "We have seen this type of thing numerous times over the years, and we are ideally suited for this environment. In fact, this is where we excel."

The Bahamas Weekly News Team visited Peter Nygard earlier this year at his luxurious one-of-a-kind home at Nygård Cay at the tip of Lyford Cay in New Providence for an exclusive interview.


Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Welcome to Grand Bahama Island and GBI Tourism TV!

Who said that there is little to do on Grand Bahama Island? The video that you are about to view presents a sample of the wide variety of activities available to visitors and locals alike on beautiful Grand Bahama Island. Located just 55 miles off the coast of South Florida and only 18 minutes away by air, one could arrive from South Florida and be chilling out on a gorgeous Grand Bahama beach relaxing in just 30 minutes!

 

Grand Bahama Island offers miles of pristine beaches, friendly people with a rich history, colorful culture, and glorious sunrises and sunsets and the island is equipped wide variety of accommodations from boutique sea-side inns to top resort brands over looking white sandy beaches.

 

Activities range from cave diving, horseback riding along the shoreline, swimming with dolphins, games of golf on PGA rated championship courses, parasailing, kayaking, bone fishing, snorkeling, scuba diving windsurfing and more. Or one could opt to take in an eco or heritage tour, visit a brewery or a perfume factory or play in a world-class casino.

 

Heritage events like New Year's Day Junkanoo Parade, Junkanoo Summer Festival, Conch Cracking and the Regatta happen at various times of the year. Be sure to visit Bahamas.com to book all of your travel, accommodations and activities before and during your stay.

Visitors to Grand Bahama Island and residents can learn more about Grand Bahama Island and the happenings on that island by tuning their TV sets to channel 56 or digital 800 (Gbi Tourism tv).


Friday, September 25, 2009

Salvation Army’s new Disaster Relief Mobile, GBPA bids fairwell to Morrows

Freeport, Bahamas The Bahamas Weekly presents herewith this video presentation of the executives of The Grand Bahama Port Authority, Limited along with local government officials, as they present a token of appreciation to Lt. Colonel Danny Morrow and Lt. Colonel Esther Morrow for their time served here at the Grand Bahama Island branch of the Salvation Army.

Chairman of The Grand Bahama Port Authority, Limited, Mr. Hannes Babak was on hand to bid farewell and best wishes to the devoted Salvation Army officers and presented an engraved personalized plaque to the Morrows. Mr. Babak said of  Lt. Colonel Danny Morrow and Lt. Colonel Esther Morrow, "thank you so much for coming out of retirement and assisting the Salvation Army here on Grand Bahama Island. There was a vacancy that needed to be filled and you did it. For this we are most grateful.

The Salvation Armys new Disaster Relief Mobile aka Meals On Wheels was also parked in front of the GBPA building, affording the GBPA Execs and local government officials an opportunity to examine the new vehicle. Lt. Colonel Danny Morrow informed that, This Lt. Colonel Danny Morrow is available to the entire community of Grand Bahama Island. Wed like you to know, that not only is this the first vehicle of its kind on Grand Bahama Island and The Bahamas but also the first of its kind within the Caribbean.


In this informative video, Lt. Colonel Danny Morrow also explains how the Disaster Relief Mobile works and the value of having on Grand Bahama in the unfortunate event of a hurricane.

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

(VIDEO) Bahamas Real Estate Association Chief Challenges Government & GBPA

Freeport, Grand Bahama Island - The Bahamas Weekly presents herewith an exclusive video interview with William Wong; President of The Bahamas Real Estate Association (BREA) during his visit to the island September 22nd, 2009.

In this interview Mr. Wong defines BREA and he expresses BREAs frustration with Grand Bahama Islands unique circumstance being under the Grand Bahama Port Authority (GBPA). in particular he challenges the GBPAa right to issue real estate business licenses to persons he states are not experienced, not trained as to what real estate is all about. He further states; Therefore we have these unlicensed persons selling land in Grand Bahama who dont know what theyre doing.

The BREA President emphatically cries out to the government to step in and help them with what defines as "this vexing issue""The

Monday, September 21, 2009

(VIDEO 2) The Bahamas Weekly on the Road at "Bahamians in New York"

New York, NY - The Bahamas Weekly News Team, Dave Mackey and Robbin Whachell were on the road recently in New York to cover the Bahamian American Association event, "Bahamians in New York", a mixer organized by Anwar Rolle, a Bahamian recording artist who will be releasing his new single "Bahamian in New York" in February 2010, and his album in August of the same year.

In this video (the second in the series) you will hear from Bahamas Consul General, Carlton Francis Smith;
entrepreneur and recording artist Anwar Rolle, the event organizer; and Fred Rosser, music producer.

Stay tuned for our next video in this series!

See Video 1 here

The BAAI event at the Astoria World Manor in Queens was well attended and those there were able to give a 'shout out' to family back in The Bahamas by way of The Bahamas Weekly video coverage . Many young Bahamian cadets from SUNY Maritime College were at the event to represent and support the scholarship recipient, Keia Armbrister, also a student at the school.

Entertainment for the evening was provided by the band, 2 the Limit and by DJ DC from Dragons at Atlantis. Also in attendance was Miss Teen Bahamas 2008.

President of BAAI, Mr. William Dames was on hand to provide remarks. 

The Bahamas Weekly would like to thank Bandolera Fashions and Access Ocean Jewelry for Robbin Whachell's wardrobe.


Interview with Bahamian in NY, Chris 'Kazi' Rolle of The Hip Hop Project

Brooklyn, New York - The Bahamas Weekly was recently on the road in the Big Apple and had the opportunity to catch up with a Bahamian living in New York, Chris 'Kazi' Rolle at the Callador Cafe.  In May 2008 we had the opportunity to conduct phone interview this talented and enlightening young man. Kazi had a documentary film made about his life called The Hip Hop Project, which was produced by Queen Latifah and Bruce Willis. The film also caught the attention of Hip Hop mogul Russell Simmons who had a short part in the film.

Kazi has taken his film around the world for screenings and was also featured in the Bahamas International Film Festival a few years ago.
The film was also showcased on the Sundance Channel this year. This fall marks the ten year anniversary of the film and the project, which involves social service mentoring by expressing oneself 'positively' through Rap and Hip Hop.  A tag-line in the film is, "If the whole world were listening, what would you say?" 

Kazi's current passion is delving into relationships to find out what makes them tick. He says, 'Maybe if my parents had a better relationship, ...my life would be different".  He recent hosted "Together Apart" along with ABC star Malik Yoba, which presented relationships through skit, film, and open dialogue with an audience.

In this video Kazi gives a brief rundown on how he ended up living in New York, and explains what The Hip Hop project is and upcoming plans for the anniversary. He ends with expressing his interest in relationships, and how he wants to share that interest.


We encourage you to listen to his audio interview from 2008.




Learn more about Chris 'Kazi' Rolle here:

The Hip Hop Project

More from Kazi Rolle and The Hip Hop Project

Streaming Audio Exclusive - Chris "Kazi" Rolle of The Hip Hop Project


blog: www.iamkazi.com
website:www.chriskazirolle.com
company:www.hiphopproject.com  

Friday, September 18, 2009

(VIDEO 1) The Bahamas Weekly on the Road at "Bahamians in New York"

New York, NY - The Bahamas Weekly News Team, Dave Mackey and Robbin Whachell are on the road this week from New York.  The Team came up to the New York area to cover the Bahamian American Association event, "Bahamians in New York", a mixer organized by Anwar Rolle, a Bahamian recording artist who will be releasing his new single "Bahamian in New York" in February 2010, and his album in August of the same year.

In this video you will hear from entrepreneur and recording artist Anwar Rolle, event organizer; William Dames, President of the BAAI; Shantae Strachan, former Miss Teen Bahamas; Justice Kenneth L. Johnson, a Bahamian Supreme Court Judge; Dornell Watson, Regional Manager Bahamas Tourist Office, Philadelphia; and [4:56:22 PM] David Mackey: Dorea Rolle, BAAI Member Grand Bahamain from Pinder's Point.

The Team was graciously hosted by Grand Bahamian resident Karen Clarke and owner of Thayers® Natural Remedies, First Aid for Divas, Belters and Screamers who provides natural vocal care products to such recording artists as Sting, Queen Latifah, Justin Timberlake, Rob Thomas, Mavis Staples (Staples Singers), American Idol contestants, Motley Cru, Ozzie Osbourne, blues singer Roxy Perry, comedian Dane Clarke, singers at the Metropolitan Opera, vocal coaches world wide and many other performers.

The BAAI event at the Astoria World Manor in Queens was well attended and those there were able to give a 'shout out' to family back in The Bahamas by way of The Bahamas Weekly video coverage . Many young Bahamian cadets from SUNY Maritime College were at the event to represent and support the scholarship recipient, Keia Armbrister, also a student at the school.


Wednesday, September 16, 2009

DPM Brent Symonette announces positve changes at Grand Bahama Passport office

Freeport, Grand Bahama Island Friday, September 11th, 2009 Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs The Hon. Brent Symonette met with the media on Grand Bahama Island at the passport office to announce positive changes slated to occur at the passport office that will facilitate a faster turnaround time for the delivery passports.

The passport office on Grand Bahama Island has come under tremendous fire by members of the Grand Bahama community due to what has been described as poor service, long lines, slow turnaround time and the inconvenience of having to reacquire previously submitted documents. In some instances passport turnaround times have been greater than eight months.

To address the aforementioned mentioned issues, Minister Symonette announced that The Freeport Passport office has: relocated to a larger space, hired additional staff, increased the number of phone lines, returned most of the old passports from storage back to the Freeport office, purchased two more machines to speed up the production of passports; one of which will be dedicated solely to the production of passports for Grand Bahamians. Further, The minister went on to say that the Freeport office is now able to do enrollment, data entry, third level and final level approval in Freeport without having to go through Nassau, all within a week and a half. Production of the actual passports themselves according to the minister should take approximately a week.

Also announced by Minister Symonette was the coming online of the Miami passport office September 1st, which will also have the same abilities as the Grand Bahama office.

The Bahamas Weekly invites you to view the video to get the full details of Hon Symonette remarks.


Saturday, September 5, 2009

Ross University Bahamas begins 3rd Semester

Freeport, Grand Bahama Island - On September 4th, 2009 Ross University Bahamas commenced its third semester since officially opening in January 2009.  New students were greeted with breakfast and a full day of on site orientation, where they learn about all aspects of their academic and island life including the Ross hurricane preparedness plan while in Grand Bahama.

Faculty and administration were introduced to the students. Members of the Grand Bahama Health Services and doctors from the Rand Hospital who are participating in the Clinical Education Program with Ross were also introduced. Dr. Frank Bartlett,
Chief Medical Officer, Rand Memorial Hospital was on hand to speak directly to the students and introduce his team.

Ross University operates three semesters a year which begin in January, May and September. In between semesters the students have a short 10-day to two-week break, and often this time is spent moving to their next Ross University academic location which could be either Dominica, West Indies; Miami, USA; Freeport, Bahamas; or Saganaw, Michigan, USA.

In this video you will hear from Executive Administrator of the Grand Bahama academic facility, Dr. Anthony Munroe;  Dr. Frank Bartlett, Chief Medical Officer, Rand Memorial Hospital;  Dr. Michael Robinson, Assistant Dean, Curricular & Faculty Affairs;  Sharon Williams, Administrator, GB Health Services; Dr. Augustine Ohueyi, Rand Hospital; Dr. Gerhard Klassen, Rand Hospital; as well as words from some of the new students.

Ross University was founded in 1978 and is a provider of medical and veterinary education offering doctor of medicine and doctor of veterinary medicine degree programs. The School of Medicine is located in Dominica, West Indies, and the Freeport, Grand Bahama campus recently opened in January 2009. The School of Veterinary Medicine is located in St. Kitts. Ross University's administrative offices are located in North Brunswick, NJ.  Ross University has more than 9,000 alumni with M.D. and D.V.M. degrees. http://www.rossu.edu/


Bahamas International Film Festival: "Fiesta Hispana"

Nassau, Bahamas - The Bahamas Weekly News Team attended Fiesta Hispana on August 22nd at the Balmoral Club.  This event was a fundraiser to kick off the Bahamas International Film Festival (BIFF) 2009, which will be held in December from the 10th to the 17th in Nassau.

The Bahamas Weekly provides herewith a glimpse into this fabulous event that attracted over 600 supporters of BIFF for an evening of Hispanic entertainment and fun. 

In this video you will hear from Founder and Executive Director of BIFF, Leslie Vanderpool;
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs the Hon Brent Symonette; Bahamian film makers Kareem Mortimer and Maria Govan; 
Grand Bahama's Miss Bahamas World Joanna Brown; a principal of The Balmoral, Jason Kinsale where the event was hosted;  and words, dance and song of featured entertainers, Carita Filgueiras and Flamenco Puro, Latin guitarist Cristian Puig, and Latin Singer Yulee B.

The Bahamas Weekly wishes to thank our sponsors for this on-location trip: Sheraton Nassau Beach Resort, SkyBahamas, and Bandolera Fashions and Access Ocean Jewelry.  Special thanks to photographer
Vaughn Scriven .
 

View PHOTOS of the event here

About the Bahamas International Film Festival

The Bahamas International Film Festival (BIFF) is a nonprofit organization committed to providing the local community and International festival goers with a diverse presentation of films from The Bahamas and around the world. In addition to showcasing films that might not otherwise be released theatrically, BIFF provides unique cultural experiences, educational programs, and forums for exploring the past, present & future of cinema. BIFF aims to raise the level of filmmaking, participation and education throughout The Bahamas and the world. www.bintlfilmfest.com


Saturday, August 29, 2009

Bahamas: Behind the scenes at the Miss Universe Pageant 2009

Paradise Island, The Bahamas - The Bahamas Weekly News Team had the incredible opportunity to attend the final day of pageantry for the Miss Universe 2009 competition held at the Atlantis in New Providence on August 23rd.

In this video we will take you the red carpet arrival at the Coral Towers entrance of Atlantis where we get a few words from Ed Fields, Sr. Vice President, Public Affairs, Kerzner Bahamas, and the Bahamas Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs the Hon Brent Symonette. Next we take you into the press room, where an exclusive red carpet was set up for international media where The Bahamas Weekly was able to receive short comments from Donald Trump (owner of the Miss Universe Pageant for 12 years), reality TV star Heidi Montag, recording artist Flo Rida, and others including glimpses of some of the celebrity judges for the pageant.

You will also see never before seen footage of the Miss Universe contestants on the beach at Radisson Our Lucaya Resort on Grand Bahama Island in their bikini swimwear as well as excerpts from the Grand Bahama Miss Universe Swimsuit Presentation.

After the big show you will hear words from Donald Trump; and a few translated words from the new Miss Universe 2009,
Kerzner from Venezuela.

The Bahamas made history by hosting this prestigious pageant and The Bahamas Weekly was honoured to be a part of it.

To view all our coverage on the Miss Universe Pageant, simply use our Search field on the left column or click HERE. Type in Miss Universe for loads of articles, and video interviews with Miss Universe 2008 Dayana Mendoza, President of the Miss Universe Organization Paula Shugart, Miss Bahamas Universe Kiara Sherman and more...


The Bahamas Weekly would like to thank our sponsors who made this trip possible, SkyBahamas, the Bahamas Ministry of Tourism, and Sheraton Nassau Beach Resort.

Special thanks to Bandolera & Acces Ocean fashions and jewelry, Basheva Eve; photographers Vaughn Scriven, and Tim Aylen.

Friday, August 21, 2009

Miss Universe 2009 on the Catwalk at Bahamas Fashion Showcase

Nassau, The Bahamas - On August 12th, The Bahamas Weekly News Team attended the Miss Universe Bahamas' Fashion Showcase held at the Sheraton Nassau Beach Resort on Cable Beach. We are pleased to bring you this video coverage.

You will see 84 beautiful contestants parading down the catwalk wearing seductive Bahamian designs and swimwear to the music of Bahamian band, Visage. The Bahamian designs of Raquel Turnquest-Garcia of Rachel's Boutique; Basheva Eve of La Maison de Besh of Grand Bahama; and Sabrina Francis of Se'B Fashion Designing are showcased. Miss Universe 2008, Dayana Mendoza and Charles Sealy, who both emceed the show are wearing designs by Brynda Knowles.

Handbags seen in the show are by Harl Taylor.

After the show we spoke to the Minister of State for Finance, Hon. Zhivargo Laing. He gives short remarks on the benefits of hosting such a prestigious pageant.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Bahamian Slam Jam: Dave Mackey & The late Cay Gottlieb 1993-4

Digitally restored - Streaming video from the never before seen pilot TV version of Bahamian Slam Jam! Many familiar Bahamian faces will be seen in this short excerpt compiled between 1993 and 1994; you might even see yourself!

"Bahamian Slam Jam" was a popular humorous satirical radio program geared towards promoting Bahamian Music and culture; it aired on ZNS3, Power 104.5, and WVCG & WAVS in South Florida.from the late 80's and early 90's co-hosted by the late Cay Gottlieb (1946 - 1997) and David Mackey A.K.A. Inspector Smoik.

Cay Gottlieb, a Lawyer by profession (a natural born comedian & song writer) was the comedian and Dave Mackey was the straight guy.

This is a video collage of various locations traveled to in the Bahamas with pilot Cay Gottlieb in his single engine Cherokee 6 and producer Dave Mackey on camera. Interestingly, Cay still holds the distinction of being the sole pilot ever to land on Sunrise Highway, Grand Bahama Island

You will see scenes from Eleuthra, Abaco and Grand Bahama in disbursed with humorous commentary. To still screen captures (photographs) from the show click Here.

Enjoy!


The Bahamas National Anthem - Mattise Rigby

On this occasion of the 36th anniversary of independence of The Bahamas, The Bahamas Weekly is proud to present this special tribute to our great nation as a gift to you. Composed by Timothy Gibson, vocals passionately performed by Matisse Rigby, dynamic musical arrangement by Mark Carey, it is The Bahamas National Anthem. This rendition was recorded at Mackeymedia and produced and engineered by Dave Mackey. Lyrics: Lift up your head to the rising sun, Bahamaland, March on to glory, your bright banners waving high, See how the world marks the manner of your bearing; Pledge to excel thro' love and unity. Pressing onward, march together, to a common loftier goal; Steady sunward tho' the weather hide the wide and treacherous shoal. Lift up your head to the rising sun, Bahamaland, 'til the road you've trod lead unto your God, March on Bahamaland. HAPPY INDEPENDENCE BAHAMAS! *To view GBI TOURISM TV - check local Channel 56

Monday, August 17, 2009

Inside Nygard Cay: A Bahamas Desinations Exclusive Tour (Sneak Peek)

Nygard Cay, The Bahamas - Follow The Bahamas Weekly News Team on a Bahamas Desination exclusive at the world famous Nygard Cay, owned by fashion tycoon Mr. Peter Nygard. TBWeekly's Dave Mackey and Robbin Whachell accepted an invitation to attend the 2008 Bahamas Fashion Week in July by founder, Kevin Strakan.

During that visit the Team was invited to Nygard Cay for the day to be given a private tour and interview Peter Nygard on the very day he received his Lifetime Achievement Award for his achievements in fashion.

Coming soon - a rare and wonderful interview with Nygard himself and amazing tour around his magnificent property at the tip of Lyford Cay, New Providence which rents for $42,000 a day and has been featured on the Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous TV show!

Stay tuned to The Bahamas Weekly!


Actor Ving Rhames on Grand Bahama with FishTV hosts Leo Stakos & Ron James: Interviews

Grand Bahama Island - The Grand Bahama Ministry of Tourism hosts noted actor, Ving Rhames and the crew of FishTV to authentic Bahamian food and drink at Joe's Bar and Grill on Taino Beach on November 19th.

Through the collaborative efforts of Leo Stakos of FishTV and Ambrose Morris, manager Communications Bahamas Ministry of Tourism office Ontario Canada, FishTV chose to bring the world famous actor to the destination of Grand Bahama Island to record their show.

The Bahamas Weekly News team was on hand at the reception on November 19th to interview not only Mr. Rhames, who fell in love with conch fritters, but also  FishTV hosts, Leo Stakos and Ron James who fell in love with "Gully Wash". 

Also interviewed are Ambrose Morris, Manager Communications Bahamas Ministry of Tourism, Ontario Canada, and Betty Bethel, General Manager, Business Development, Ministry of Tourism Grand Bahama who highlight the process of making the FishTV shoot happen on Grand Bahama and the advantages of choosing Grand Bahama as a destination for TV and Movie production.

These lighthearted fun filled interviews are worth the watching, so click the play button and enjoy! :-)


Miss Universe 2009, Royal Welcome on Grand Bahama

Sunday August 9th 2009 is a day that Grand Bahama Island, The Bahamas and the Universe will always remember. It was certainly one of the most exciting days of news coverage for The Bahamas Weekly News Team as we traveled with the Miss Universe 2009 entourage during their fun filled day of excitement in Freeport. We are pleased to present herewith for your enjoyment, the royal welcome given to the Miss Universe 2009 contestants and their entourage as they arrived at Grand Bahama International Airport. One international photographer reportedly said that he felt filled with emotion as he walked into Grand Bahama International Airport and heard the polished musical arrangements and experienced the cultural expose put on by talented Bahamians. Grand Bahamians will feel proud of their Island after viewing this video production. Non Bahamians will want to visit Grand Bahama Island again and again. Enjoy!

Saturday, August 15, 2009

Bahamas: On Location interviews with Miss Universe competitors 2009

The Bahamas Weekly News Team is pleased to take you behind the scenes of Miss Universe 2009 for you to experience the next best thing to being with them on Grand Bahama Island in the Bahamas. In this segment we present interviews with Miss France - Chloe Mortaud, Miss Namibia - Happle Ntelamo, Miss USA - Kristen Dalton, Miss Jamaica, Carolyn Yapp, Miss Spain - Miss Argentina Estibaliz Pereira and Rabade, - Johanna Lasic. Coming up is our video coverage of the swimsuit competition segment (not a slide show, actual footage). The interviews in this segment are prefaced by a 20 second introduction by Ms. Vernice Walkine, Director General Ministry of Tourism and Aviation who provides a progress report on the tremendous high marks that the Bahamas is receiving from the administrators of The Miss Universe Organization.

Friday, August 14, 2009

Miss Bahamas, Kiara Sherman Interview in Grand Bahama

Sunday August 9th 2009 is a day that Grand Bahama Island, The Bahamas and the Universe will remember. It was certainly one of the most exciting days of news coverage for The Bahamas Weekly News Team as we traveled with the Miss Universe 2009 entourage during their fun filled day of excitement in Freeport. We are pleased to present for your enjoyment this short interview with Miss Bahamas, the beautiful host contestant; Kiara Sherman of New Providence Island. In this interview Miss Bahamas speaks about her experience as a host contestant and how it feels to be in such a prestigious pageant. Miss Bahamas Kiara Sherman won her title on May 24th, 2009, and she is a recording artist and has performed with the Bahamian band, Visage. She went to Aquinas College and her platform was on child abuse. She volunteers at the Crisis Center.

Monday, August 10, 2009

Grand Bahama: Miss Unverse 2008 Dayana Mendoza Interview

Sunday March 9th 2009 is a day that Grand Bahama Island, The Bahamas and the universe will always remember. It was certainly one of the most exciting days of news coverage for The Bahamas Weekly News Team as we traveled with the Miss Universe 2009 entourage during their fun filled day of excitement in Freeport. We are pleased to present for your enjoyment this short interview with Miss Universe 2008, the amazingly beautiful and gracious; Dayana Mendoza (Venezuela). This interview is just a foretaste of many. From their arrival at the Grand Bahama International Airport to breakfast at Grand Bahama Yacht Club, a tour of Garden of The Groves, rehearsals under the tent on The Great Lawn at the Our Lucaya Resort to the sultry Miss Universe Swimsuit competition 2009. The Bahamas Weekly had the opportunity to conduct various interviews with some of the contestants and we were on hand for exclusive media only photo opts an video shoots; all of which we will be producing for your enjoyment to view both here on thebahamasweekly.com and on GBI Tourism TV (GbiTtv - Grand Bahama Island). Be sure to visit thebahamasweekly.com on a regular basis, follow us on twitter, subscribe to our RSS news feed or our Weekly News Updates to know when we have completed our presentation for you to view at your leisure on-demand 24 -7.

Saturday, August 8, 2009

Grand Bahama: Junkanoo Summer Festival 2009 On-location

Grand Bahama Island The Bahamas Weekly News Team went to Taino Beach to experience first hand the Junkanoo Summer Festival 2009 grand launch ceremony July 10th Bahamas Independence Day.

Amidst the toughest economic times to date and major budgetary cuts, The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism team on Grand Bahama Island, through teaming up with local entrepreneurs, have pulled off a hugely successful launch of Junkanoo Summer Festival 2009.

The event was officially opened by The Hon. Kenneth Russell, MP for High Rock (Grand Bahama Island) and Minister of Housing who echoed The Bahamas motto
Forward Upwards Onwards Together!

Numerous live acts performed including; The Royal Bahamas Police Force Band, Captain Bla Blah who was the highlight of the film tour that spotlights movies filmed on Grand Bahama Island (recorded July 16th), The Seymour Dancers, Host David Wallace and lots more.

This video also features an on-location interview with Donna Mackey, Sr. Manager, The Bahamas Film Commission who explains the particulars pertaining to The Film Tour event at Junkanoo Summer Festival 2009, which also includes (for the nominal fee of $3), a boat ride to hop on-board The Ghost Ship which was featured in the German movie; Der Seewolf

Dont forget that every week until August 8th there will be numerous featured performing acts for your enjoyment.

Thursday, August 6, 2009

LOVE97's Jay Michaels enjoys R&R on Grand Bahama

Freeport, Grand Bahama Island - last weekend, popular LOVE97FM radio personality Jay Michaels and his lovely wife, traveled to Grand Bahama for a brief R & R break from his busy schedule. The Bahamas Weekly News Team connected with Jay first at Agave Restaurant and Bar for an amazing lunch. Then in the evening, we converged at "Tony Macaroni's Conch Experience" on Taino Beach where Tony (Zips) treated us to mouth watering conch-lobster and shrimp dishes along with copious quantities of Sands "Truly Bahamian beer." Later in the evening a jam session ensued as Jay Michael displayed his vocal talents singing a variety of classic R&B hit songs of yesteryear. In this interview, Jay takes us back to his early years when rubbed shoulders with the likes of Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Junior, Frank Sinatra and more. Jay also passionately expresses his love for The Bahamas as he tells the story of how he got started in "show biz" and the instrumental role that Vincent Vanderpool Wallace played in connecting him with The Bahamas. Be sure to press the play button to wander down memory lane and back. Freeport, Grand Bahama Island - last weekend, popular LOVE97FM radio personality Jay Michaels and his lovely wife, traveled to Grand Bahama for a brief R & R break from his busy schedule. The Bahamas Weekly News Team connected with Jay first at Agave Restaurant and Bar for an amazing lunch. Then in the evening, we we convereged at "Tony Macaroni's Conch Experience" on Taino Beach where Tony (Zips) treated us to mouth watering conch-lobster and shrimp dishes along with copious quanities of Sands "Truly Bahamian beer." Later in the evening a jam session insued as Jay Michael displayed his vocal talents singing a variety of classic R&B hit songs of yesteryear. In this interview, Jay passionately expresses his love for The Bahamas as he tells the story of how he got started in "show biz" and the instrumental role that Vincent Vanderpool Wallace played in connecting him with The Bahamas.

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Mary Cooper: Ross University Bahamas gets Ron Taylor Award

Freeport, Grand Bahama Island - On July 31st Mrs. Mary Cooper, Executive Assistant to the Executive Administrator and Dean received the Ron Taylor Award from Ross University. Dr. Mary Coleman, Dean, Ross School of Medicine was on hand to present Mrs. Cooper with her award and bonus remuneration in front of fellow employees and faculty of Ross University at the Freeport campus. Mrs. Cooper is the first employee from the Bahamas campus to receive this esteemed award. The Ron Taylor Award, named after a chief executive officer of DeVry Inc, is an annual award that goes to DeVry or Ross University employees who have gone above and beyond their normal job function while still completing all required duties of their position. The award goes to those who have truly exceeded performance expectations for the year. "The Ron Taylor Award is one of DeVrys highest employee recognition awards. As our longest Bahamian employee, Mary has consistently gone above and beyond the responsibilities of her job to provide outstanding service to the entire Ross community. She is always willing to do whatever possible for the benefit of our staff and students, without having to be asked. She has also been instrumental in helping us get to know many people in this community. This is a recognition she richly deserves," said Sandi Cutler, Vice President Planning and Business Development. When asked how she felt about receiving the award, Mary Cooper had this to say , " I was totally shocked; but at the same time I was humbled and appreciative of being chosen for the award, especially now during my first year with Ross University. The experience, along with the leadership team here at Ross are second to none; and it is a good feeling to know that your hard work is appreciated by your employer. The award will actually motivate me to work harder (if that is possible). I truly enjoy working with the university and look forward to growing professionally as well as personally as the university grows.