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Cayman’s barefoot troubadour writes the guide to living the dream

Barefoot Man has written a book titled, How to Buy a Beach House in the Caribbean with Three Cords and a Guitar.

Musician Barefoot Man celebrates 50 years in the industry

Singer and musician Barefoot Man has marked his 50th year of writing songs and performing in the Cayman Islands.

Cool Out 2022 to connect songwriters with industry experts

There is no question about the wealth of musical talent in the Cayman Islands. Although all have had success on local stages, only a few...

Looking back in time: ‘The Firm’

Everyone talks about the ‘good old days’ when times were simpler. Take a look at these pictures from yesteryear and see if you can...

Looking back in time

Everyone talks about the ‘good old days’ when times were simpler. Take a look at this picture from yesteryear and see if you can...

The seas brought the songs to the sands

While other Caribbean islands were built on the rhythms of reggae and soca, Cayman’s distinct roots grew from gospel and country music. Country music first...

The Craft Beer Explosion

Like the spray-discharge from a pop-top can of brew after it has been accidentally dropped on the ground, the craft beer market is exploding.

Weekender Spotlight: Barefoot Man, tea time and more

This weekend, we have new and old music from Barefoot Man with the release of his latest CD. Then check out Cayman's amateur mixologists as they prepare for an epic match.

Barefoot Man releases new CD

The tropical troubador Barefoot Man, otherwise known as George Nowak, has decided to go retro and release his latest album on CD.

EDITORIAL – After 30 years, the sun sets on Hemingways

It was last call for Hemingways last evening, marking 30-plus years as a culinary and social magnet on Seven Mile Beach that attracted the rich, the famous and the rest of us – tourists and residents alike.

Weekender Spotlight: Explorer Passport and more

The weekend has returned and there is plenty to explore. The new National Trust Explorer Passport is the perfect excuse to get out and discover new areas of Grand Cayman.

Separating millennials from their smartphones

According to the Oxford Dictionary, a millennial is “a person reaching young adulthood in the early 21st century.” This is the generation that would probably struggle with what to do with a DVD; and a VCR? Fuggedaboutit.

Music fans help clean up Owen Island

Music fans recently gathered at the Southern Cross Club on Little Cayman for a week of scuba diving, fishing, hermit crab racing and touring the island. They were invited to join in a number of projects such as educational classes on the invasive green iguanas and the indigenous rock iguanas, along with turtle nest locating.

Health City hosts Christmas giveaway

About 100 gifts – dolls, building blocks, Hot Wheels cars and more – were distributed to 30 children at Health City on Tuesday evening at the hospital’s annual IMPACT 345 Christmas party that featured Santa and music by local musician Barefoot Man.

Letter: No New Year’s Eve music or dancing? Live with it

I am one musician who is more than happy to stay home on New Year’s Eve, and I’m very delighted that some old traditions still hold strong in these islands.

Weekender Spotlight

Weekender Editor Vicki Wheaton gives the latest on upcoming fundraisers and other events on Cayman's social calendar.

Barefoot Man – ‘Ballad of Mac and Alden’

Cayman's troubadour Barefoot Man unveils his latest election-inspired single, "Ballad of Mac and Alden."

A horse named Barefoot Man

Bodden Town district’s own Barefoot Man, George Nowak, was pleased recently to learn that a young horse has been named Barefoot Man, and naturally, George, for short, after him.
Barefoot Man and Andy 'Cayman Cowboy' Martin back in the day when online music was the stuff of fantasies.

Local artists: Get your music heard with CD Baby

There was a time when an independent recording artist (not signed to a record label) could not possibly have his or her music sold...

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