Daily Archives: 02/28/2014

Venezuelans Will Withstand Right-Wing Protests – commentary

Venezuela’s Deep Political Education Means Venezuelans Will Withstand Right-Wing Protests

Friday, 28 February 2014 -By Kevin Zeese and Margaret Flowers , Truthout | News Analysis

venezuela protests A group of mostly women march carrying roses and the Venezuelan flag, calling for peace and non-violence in San Cristobal, Venezuela, February 26, 2014. (Photo: Meridith Kohut / The New York Times)

Americans might be fooled by mass media misinformation, but Venezuelans know what is really happening in their country.

The misinformation in most of the media about the protests in Venezuela is astounding. Often the opposite of reality is repeated as if it were true. Americans who rely on the corporate mass media, politicians and corrupted nonprofits might fall for these tales, but Venezuelans know what is really happening.   Continue reading

Hot Hot Chutney Party Mix ! (Non-Stop Party & Dance Songs)

Hot Hot Chutney Party Mix ! (Non-Stop Party & Dance Songs)

Chutney music is a form indigenous to the southern Caribbean, popular in GuyanaTrinidad and Suriname. It development includes its fusion of calypso, cadence, and Indian musical instruments—particularly the dholak, tabla and dhantal—as demonstrated in Shorty’s classic compositions “Ïndrani” and “Shanti Om”. [read more on Wikipedia]

De Hottest Dance Chunes!
1. Mor Tor
2. Mr Shankar
3. Bhoojay De Lawa
4. Young Bakabana
5. Mousie
6. Doo Doo Darling    Continue reading

MASH 2014 – Guyana Calypso Monarch 2014 – “De Professor”

Guyana Calypso Monarch 2014 – De Professor singing “The Truth”

“De Professor” retains calypso crown

February 15, 2014 – Guyana Times

Lester “De Professor” Charles reaching out to fans

Lester “De Professor” Charles reaching out to fans moments after retaining the Calypso Monarch 2014 crown

Lester “De Professor” Charles out of the mining town of Linden lived up to his name, teaching his rivals a lesson as he retains his calypso monarch title for MASH 2014.

Performing before a huge crowd at the Demerara Park, De Professor for the second time in succession outshone his 10 competitors, leaving the judges with no difficulty in deciding who is the winner.   Continue reading