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King Jab Jab comes to Little Carib Theatre

King Jab Jab comes to Little Carib Theatre Tuesday 26 January 2021 Paula Hamilton-Smith will portray the Midnight Robber in Brown Cotton Outreach s The Revenge of King Jab Jab on February 6 and 7 at the Little Carib Theatre in Woodbrook. - Photo courtesy Brown Cotton Outreach Not-for-profit NGO Brown Cotton Outreach’s (BCO) presentation of The Revenge of King Jab Jab promises to deliver a Carnival theatre social satire on February 6 and 7. The NGO will partner with the Little Carib Theatre and WACK90.1 to bring the theatre to live and virtual audiences. In the play, King Jab and his cohorts from the Land of Mamaguy play mas with the Shakespearean tradition as they replace democracy with dictatorship by devising the most dastardly and ridiculous plans to create a new and improved Hell-On-Earth.

Dissent in 2020 | Dissent Magazine

Editors ▪ December 30, 2020 Cover illustrations by John Michael Snowden and Molly Crabapple We wanted to share some of our favorite articles from Dissent in 2020. In our first print issue this year, Democracy and Barbarism, Jedediah Britton-Purdy wove together the crises that had roiled American society long before the coronavirus, both in an article on carbon democracy cowritten with Alyssa Battistoni and a searching discussion with Aziz Rana. Our spring issue featured a section on the contemporary right, brought to you by Matthew Sitman and Sam Adler-Bell of the Know Your Enemy podcast and historian Lauren Stokes, that featured an insightful forum of ex-conservatives. Our summer issue combined analysis of the pandemic and a crucial U.S. election year. And our fall issue, Technology and the Crisis of Work, featured a collection of timely socialist-feminist essays guest edited by Katrina Forrester and Moira Weigel, including essays about the

Last day for prison visits until January 2021

File picture: Inmates at the Maximum Security Prison in Arouca. The Trinidad and Tobago Prison Service says today, Wednesday 23 December 2020, is the final day for the public to have visits to the prison system, until next year. In an advisory issued by the Communications Department, the Prison Service assures that all visits will resume on Monday 4 January 2021. The Prison Service says members of the public will be able to make appointments for visits from Saturday 2 January 2020, by submitting requests via WhatsApp to 473-6713. TAGS

Prison boss says COVID cases in system falling

Commissioner of Prisons, Dennis Pulchan. As of Sunday, 258 prisoners within the system have tested positive for the COVID-19. However, acting Commissioner of Prisons Dennis Pulchan says he is seeing a decrease in cases. Guardian Media understands that of the 258 who tested positive, 36 have fully recovered whilst 24 have been discharged from quarantine. Pulchan also confirmed that 167 remain in station quarantine and an undisclosed number of them are currently being quarantined for observation purposes. The prisons boss, however, assured that regular testing is being conducted. “We have regular testing once a week by a team from the Ministry of Health and quite a few are found negative,” Pulchan said.

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