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TRAVEL BLOG: Jamaica
Finding James Bond in Jamaica
By Eva Holland • 6.10.08
Weblog • Jamaica • Media Addict • Movies and Travel Permalink • Comments (3) Visiting Bob Marley’s Jamaica and ‘the Government Yard in Trench Town’
In Defense of Caribbean Tourism
Have Bong, Will TravelHigh Times profiles top spots for the perfect “stoner vacation.” Making the list: Ibiza (hosting the first annual World Marijuana FIlm Festival); Negril, Jamaica ("Pot Paradise"); and, naturally, Amsterdam ("Not only is it home to arguably the best marijuana in the world, but it’s also the freest in its attitudes toward smoking pot").
Carnival Cruise Ship Rescues 28 Cuban MigrantsAccording to the Houston Chronicle’s Cynthia Leonor Garza, the Cubans—25 men and three women—were found off the coast of Jamaica last Wednesday and brought on board Carnival’s Conquest cruise liner. The migrants, she writes, soon will be taken into custody on a U.S. Coast Guard boat so that immigration officials can interview the migrants and hear asylum claims. It’s the second time in a month that the Conquest has picked up Cuban migrants on the open seas. Documentary Looks at Jamaica Tourists Don’t See"Life and Debt,” a new documentary showing in limited theaters, examines the effects of globalization and institutions such as the World Bank on post-independence Jamaica. The film “contrasts the hard lot of Jamaicans with the luxurious tropical fantasy paradise experienced by tourists who arrive in posh Montego Bay and never see the grim shantytown realities of Kingston,” reviewer Kevin Thomas writes in today’s Los Angeles Times.
By Jim Benning • 2.8.02
Weblog • Caribbean • Jamaica • Media Addict • The Critics Permalink • Comments (1) More: Page 1 of 1 pages |
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