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    • Jun
      29
      2012

      Haitian Music Jam: “Pouki Lanmou”, Ayenn

    • Haitian Music Jam: “Pouki Lanmou”, Ayenn
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      Have you ever heard the song “Pouki Lanmou”? You probably wondered about the marvelous and exquisitely-voiced creature singing it. It’s Continue Reading...


      Written by Kat Featured
    • Jun
      27
      2012

      Haitian Book Club: Fort Dimanche, Dungeon of Death

    • Haitian Book Club: <em>Fort Dimanche, Dungeon of Death</em>
    • 1

      What if you woke up and found yourself in Fort Dimanche, a prison that can be likened to Attica and Continue Reading...


      Written by Kat Featured
    • Jun
      24
      2012

      Reginald Lubin Returns: New Haitian Movie Kite’m Pale Cometh

    • Reginald Lubin Returns: New Haitian Movie <em>Kite’m Pale</em> Cometh
    • 4

      Reginald Lubin is one of the most-loved actor-directors in the Haitian movie business. He’s known as the man who juggles Continue Reading...


      Written by Kat Featured
    • Jun
      19
      2012

      Chapo Ba: Félix Morisseau-Leroy, Playwright, Poet and Novelist (1912-1998)

    • Chapo Ba: Félix Morisseau-Leroy, Playwright, Poet and Novelist (1912-1998)
    • 4

      On May 26, 1985, a group of theater actors based in Miami, calling themselves Twoup Teyat Dayiti performed Wa Creon, Continue Reading...


      Written by Kat Featured
    • Jun
      18
      2012

      Catherine Edouard Charlot: A Conversation with the Eco-Sustainable Creator of Himane

    • Catherine Edouard Charlot: A Conversation with the Eco-Sustainable Creator of Himane
    • 0

      Have you ever heard of a nocturnal designer? No? Well, meet your first one Catherine Edouard Charlot of the accessories Continue Reading...


      Written by Kat Featured
    • Jun
      14
      2012

      Designer Nora David On Her Line Collections Xaragua

    • Designer Nora David On Her Line Collections Xaragua
    • 4

      Nora David is probably the most easy-going handbag designer you will come across. A self-professed hater of boredom and lover Continue Reading...


      Written by Kat Featured
    • Jun
      12
      2012

      Patrick Charles: The Haitian-American Drummer Speaks

    • Patrick Charles: The Haitian-American Drummer Speaks
    • 2

      Patrick Charles is not your average drummer, if there is one. The Haiti-born, New Jersey-raised, Los Angeles-residing drummer has worked Continue Reading...


      Written by Kat Featured
    • Jun
      11
      2012

      Lenelle Moïse: An Interview with the Playwright

    • Lenelle Moïse: An Interview with the Playwright
    • 1

      Lenelle Moïse can trace her origins as an artist as early as the fifth grade. The multi-hyphenated artist who writes, Continue Reading...


      Written by Kat Featured
    • Jun
      10
      2012

      Micheal Andrew: An Interview with the Young Actor

    • Micheal Andrew: An Interview with the Young Actor
    • 2

      Meet the young actor Micheal Andrew. No it isn’t a typo. The ‘e’ comes before the ‘a’. The budding thespian Continue Reading...


      Written by Kat Featured
    • Jun
      9
      2012

      Navigating Bahamian-Haitian Identity

    • Navigating Bahamian-Haitian Identity
    • 10

      Where are all my Haitian-Bahamians? Shall we call them Bahaitians? Bahamatians? Let me hear ya! A Bahamatian is someone who Continue Reading...


      Written by Kat Featured
    • Jun
      5
      2012

      Haitian Book Club: A Wedding in Haiti, by Julia Alvarez

    • Haitian Book Club: <em>A Wedding in Haiti</em>, by Julia Alvarez
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      Renowned and acclaimed fiction writer Julia Alvarez, the author of How the Garcia Girls Lost Their Accents is probably the Continue Reading...


      Written by Kat Featured
    • Jun
      4
      2012

      Jean Léon Destiné, Choreographer and Dancer (1925-)

    • Jean Léon Destiné, Choreographer and Dancer (1925-)
    • 6

      Chapo Ba: in which we give a tribute to someone who has made significant impact on Haitian culture. Today’s Chapo Continue Reading...


      Written by Kat Featured
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