The Girl’s Got ItSinger/songwriter and it-girl Sevana †who? set to perform at the For The Culture show at Hope Gardens this Saturday †sat for a <InfoBold>Page 2</InfoBold> portrait.<strong>GARFIELD ROBINSON </strong>
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At last Friday’s edition, DUBWISE treated the ear to the mixes of Yaadcore — the go-to deejay of reggae artiste and hit-maker Protoje — who held the main-attraction spot alongside Sir David Rodigan and King Jammy.
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moves through, with its eye firmly on 10A West King’s House Road’s patrons, who came for the dub step, ragga, and rocksteady.
Line of Defence Taking in the ones and twos at DUBWISE, former Jamaica Defence Force Chief of Defence Staff Major General Antony Anderson and his belle, Calabash International Literary Festival Co-Founder and Producer Justine Henzell, made time for our lens.<strong> GARFIELD ROBINSON</strong>
Story TellerStory & Myth jewellery and accessories designer Kristie Stephenson’s signature Boho-chic sensibiliities won our favour.<strong> GARFIELD ROBINSON</strong>
Hear, HearArchitect Jonas Hanna (left), MaraMade Designs artist Tamara Harding and her Hyperion Equity CEO hubby Zachary found Friday night solace in the retro soundscape of DUBWISE.<strong> GARFIELD ROBINSON</strong>
To The ‘Core’ Yaadcore †one-third of the event? featured turntablists †happily obliged our shutterbug with an off-stage snap.<strong> GARFIELD ROBINSON </strong>
Lens Flare Positioned by a block of speaker boxes, optical dispenser Migdania Banhan immersed herself in the vibrations of DUBWISE, Friday last.<strong> GARFIELD ROBINSON </strong>
Blowing His Cover Out to show solidarity with the three-billed music influencers, an incognito Damian ?unior Gong†Marley †reggae royalty and Grammy-winning recording artiste †slipped into the 10 West Kings House Road venue to check out the scene.<strong> GARFIELD ROBINSON</strong>
Remember The TimePedal and Wheel Fitness proprietor Joanne Adams (left) and gallerist Susanne Fredricks enjoyed their fair share of musical throwbacks.<strong> (PHOTO: GARFIELD ROBINSON)</strong>