It’s just before sunset and the beach at La Cabane in Barbados is packed. The DJ, Soul Clap, is spinning a mix of funk, house, and disco while three beautiful women and one guy dance on top of a ...
In this space, women of all ages, shapes, and sizes celebrate what makes them unique. (Photo: Noel Walker for Yahoo Lifestyle) In this space, women of all ages, shapes, and sizes celebrate what makes ...
At least, that’s what the local house and techno DJs tell me. During their four-on-the-floor sets at local haunts—in the land of soca, calypso, dancehall, and reggae—the dance floor is filled with ...
Barbados' Food and Rum festival is perfect for the food, music and rum lovers. Here's what you can expect on your trip. Last Thursday, I visited Barbados for their annual “Food And Rum” Festival, ...
Superstar Rihanna sure knows how to party, and no one does carnivals like her. The singer jetted to her native Barbados to join in the celebration at the Crop Over carnival. Rihanna with the dance ...
The sun shines a little brighter in Barbados over summer. Crop Over, the country’s annual two-month-long festival, unofficially started in May but by the time you hit the last couple of weeks of July, ...
Celebrations for Barbados’ most popular festival, Crop Over, came to a close on August 2 bringing an end to the vibrant extravaganza of music and masquerade, heritage and culture which spanned ...
Saturday marked the Friends of Barbados DLP Association’s 15th annual Barbados Festival Day at Monroe Cohen Park at 108th Street and Seaview Avenue in Canarsie. The day began with vendors lugging ...
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I’m wearing a cut-up t-shirt and hot-pants, daubed from head-to-toe in neon paint and dance-marching down a street alongside over 20,000 other revellers. The perfect long weekend in Barbados The real ...
The sun shines a little brighter in Barbados over summer. Crop Over, the country’s annual two-month-long festival, unofficially started in May but by the time you hit the last couple of weeks of July, ...
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