Those advocating the use of biometric verification say it will curb election irregularities like those in the 2006 and 2020 ...
The Guyana Elections Commission has again spoken about the lingering question of deploying a biometric voter verification ...
However, Campbell’s letter in the January 25th issue of the Stabroek News (SN) has been brought to my notice, along with an article in the Village Voice News ... management in Guyana is clear ...
Edwards came from a single-parent home. Without a father present, he is very aware of the hardships his own mother experienced in raising him, and he wanted ...
By Trip Gabriel David Schneiderman, an editor turned publisher turned chief executive of The Village Voice, the granddaddy of alternative newspapers, whose 28-year tenure ran from its era of ...
Michael Atkinson has been writing for the Village Voice since 1994. His latest book is the new edition of his BFI tract on David Lynch’s Blue Velvet. NOTE: The advertising disclaimer below ...
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The Caribbean, and Guyana, has lost one of its most distinguished theatrical voices. Ken Corsbie, the beloved Guyana-born actor, storyteller, director, and broadcaster, passed away on February 3 ...
In 1956, he started drawing a comic strip for the Village Voice, which he would do for the next four decades. In 1986, Feiffer won the Pulitzer Prize for his cartoon work and, in 2004, was ...
In his long-running Village Voice comic strip and in his many plays and screenplays, he took delight in skewering politics, relationships and human nature. By Andy Webster Jules Feiffer ...
His reporting on urban policy, housing, homelessness, criminal justice and health has appeared in VICE, The Verge, Pacific Standard, The Village Voice, and more. A graduate of the Craig Newmark ...
The feeling is widespread. ‘These developed countries did everything they wanted to us,’ says Romario Hastings, the toshao (Indigenous leader) of Kako, a village in Guyana’s Upper Mazaruni region.