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Federal Money Could Help V.I. With Insurance Oversight

Holding V.I. insurers accountable will be a lot easier thanks to eligibility for a federal grant.

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Gov. John deJongh Jr. issues a statement about Tuesday's midday shooting at the Tutu Park Mall parking lot that left two injured. A 17-year-old was arrested.

 
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Gov. DeJongh Congratulates Young Readers

With the "Governor's Summer Reading Challenge" wrapping up, Gov. deJongh reminded young readers to get the recognition they deserve.

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2010-09-03 00:15:01
Federal Money Could Help V.I. With Insurance Oversight

Holding V.I. insurers accountable will be a lot easier thanks to eligibility for a federal grant.

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2010-09-02 23:54:56
The Road To College: Choosing Your Academic Menu

This week The Source launches The Road To College, a new series designed to help young people and their parents with different aspects of preparing for college.

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2010-08-30 12:24:43
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Mango Tango Presents “Sweet Dreams” Beginning July 30

Mango Tango Seaside Art Gallery will unveil “Sweet Dreams,” from 5:30-8:30 p.m. on Friday July 30. On view and for sale will be antique day bed headboards from Tanzania, and paintings and sculpture from the islands.

Read entire articleJul 28 2010 - 2:02pm
Pistarckle Theater's Summer STARS Musical Camp Performs “The Wiz”

"The Wiz" is based on a retelling of L. Frank Baum's “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.”  In this version, Dorothy is a shy Harlem kindergarten teacher who, while searching for her lost dog Toto in a blizzard, is whisked to a wonderland. 

Read entire articleJun 30 2010 - 8:41pm
Caribbean Dance School of St. Thomas Performs at Reichhold Center

Caribbean Dance School (CDS) will give its 18th annual spring recital on Wednesday, June 12, at Reichhold Center for the Arts.

Read entire articleJun 3 2010 - 5:45pm
Pistarckle Offers Two Summer Theater Camps

Pistarckle Theater will offer a summer musical theater production camp from Jone 14 to July 18, culminating with the production of “The Wiz,” for children, ages nine through 18.  The second summer camp, Leadership through Theater, is planned for July 26-Aug. 20 and is for students 11-18.

Read entire articleApr 22 2010 - 4:16pm
Reichhold Center Arts Gallery Presents Photographs of Haiti

The Reichhold Center for the Arts Gallery presents the photography exhibit “Haiti After the Earthquake” by Ailene Yasmin Torres, who compiled her exhibit based on photographs taken during her recent trip to Haiti to report on the devastating earthquake. 

Read entire articleMar 12 2010 - 5:23pm
Pistarckle Sets New Date for Roast of George Blackhall Fundraiser

The Roast of George Blackhall has been rescheduled to 6 p.m. on Sunday, March 14, at Coral World. The event will include a sit down dinner, fire dances throughout the evening and many friendly toasts and roasts.

Read entire articleFeb 21 2010 - 1:11am
Pistarckle Offers Writing Workshop for Youth

Pistarckle Theater offers a course called “Poetic Beginnings” from Feb. 9 through April 1, taught by P.J. Crosby, for youth 11-18 years old.

Read entire articleJan 26 2010 - 1:39pm
Pistarckle Opens Gospel Musical “Crowns”

Pistarckle Theater presents a gospel musical about six African-American women their lives, their heritage and the hats they wear. Written by Regina Taylor and adapted from the book by Michael Cunningham and Craig Marberry. Performances begin on Jan. 28.

Read entire articleJan 19 2010 - 9:03pm
Mango Tango Introduces Artist Annie Westcott-MacPhail
Mango Tango Art Gallery has added a new artist in its line up – Annie Westcott-MacPhail. Her work will be showcased this weekend at both Mango Tango locations.

 

 
 
 
Read entire articleDec 4 2009 - 9:09am
Dr. Adisa Appointed Editor of The Caribbean Writer; Submissions Deadline Extended to Dec. 31

The University of the Virgin Islands has announced the appointment of Dr. Opal Palmer Adisa as the new editor of The Caribbean Writer, an award-winning anthology published annually under the Research and Public Service component of the university.

Read entire articleDec 3 2009 - 2:50am