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JUNE/july

Vol #14 6th edition

Articles 8

B.I.G. Awards Sponsors

10 Pitbull Performs at COPA 2016 12 Clive Williams Connections

Contents Feature Articles

30 Beres Hammond Rocks Groovin’ in the Park By K’shema Francis

B.I.G. AWARDS GALA PHOTOS

32 Knowledge: Books for the Community

16 Can You Take The Heat? By Glenise Gomez

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PUBLISHER’S VIBE

WHO IS KING?

JAMES OR JORDAN? Clive Williams, CEO/ Publisher _________________________

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hen i first heard the reference to King James, I thought people were referring to a version of the Bible, but, I was soon enlightened by avid basketball fans that they were referring to their hero Lebron James, whose exploits on the court were so phenomenal to them, they crowned him King. So, in my ignorance I asked, “what about Michael Jordan?” Of course if looks could kill, I would be long dead at the hands of Lebron’s fans. I personally became critical of James simply because he dared to appropriate the appellation of King; in my humble Caribbean opinion I thought he was more arrogant than talented. I am here to apologize for that premature assessment - after all, what the hell do I know about basketball? I played cricket, football (soccer), squash and tennis, so it took me a while to warm toward (handball) American football and basketball. Baseball (the American pastime) is in a class by itself, to me, it seems to be a rather awkward knock- off of the game of cricket, with shorter innings and much less excitement. If you spend enough time watching baseball it does provide you an opportunity to pass time.

Lebron James who supported him throughout his trials and tribulations on his quest of redemption. Did Cleveland and its fans really care for Lebron or for themselves? We may never know the answer to that, but we sure know the answer to the question, did Lebron care for Cleveland? He sure did, and he had an incontrovertible way of proving it – he returned and handed them a championship they had never won and a title they had not experienced in 52 years.

Now with three championships under his belt, the peoples King must set his sights on Michael Jordan’s six titles and five MVP awards as well as Michael’s third place 32,292 points, those are daunting stats, and the reality is that Lebron has more competitive miles on his body than Michael did at a similar age. The good news is that no one in the league takes better care of their body than Lebron does, and since Jordan’s era, there have been incredible developments in sports medicine, which dramatically extends the endurance and playing years of athletes. The excitement that Lebron James has created with his Cleveland Cavaliers will soon be eclipsed by his quest to become the only man with the potential to dethrone the legendary Michael Jordan. Can he accomplish this with the Cavs or does he remain right where he is and build his team, like Jordan did with the Bulls? If he does that successfully, then his fans, including myself, will be proud to acclaim; Long Live The King!

If there’s one act that any sports figure can perform to win the hearts of the fans – it must be the act of selflessness and unselfishness, the willingness to sacrifice for the success of the team rather than play for personal glory. It is in this category that Lebron has exemplified himself, not as just another major star, but as I will therefore freely admit that as far as basketball a unifier and team leader. Does that make him is concerned, I am totally unqualified to write King? Many will argue no; not so fast, he is only on the subject with the required gravitas its fans thirty one, he still has to surpass the amazing would expect, or even demand. The reason I do achievements of one Michael Jordan, does he so, is to append my name to the distinguished have the time and durability to accomplish and ‘Cause that’s WhereItzAt! band of the faithful, who recognized the worth surpass Jordan? Who is the King? and stature of Lebron James from early on, and 6 | PULSE OF THE CARIBBEAN PEOPLE

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SPORTS/ENTERTAINMENT PIT BULL performs at Copa America 2016 Grammy winning Latin singer Pitbull brought the sexy to MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey Sunday night as the confetti fell and the curtains came down on Copa America “Centenario” 2016. Pitbull along with his crew of back up dancers, added to the heat that had earlier risen in the stadium following the clash of South American giants – Argentina and Chile. After a scoreless match than included overtime – the final came down to penalty kicks which defending champion Chile won much to the delight of thousands of their fans gathered in the as enthused. stadium and to the sadness and disappointment His performance included a cover of Reo of the Argentine team and fans. Speedwagon’s ‘Heard It From A Friend.” Pitbull But flanked by dancers in white costumes, was also joined by Becky G, another Latin star, Pitbull delivered the expected high energy good to perform the Copa song: “Superstar.” time performance he’s come to be known for Courtesy of News Americas Now even though scores of Argentinean fans were not

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LIFESTYLE

Can You Take The Heat?

By Glenise Gomez

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t’s officially summer! This isn’t Caribbean heat and avocado oil do not provide protection at the with a nice breeze either. This is the Tri-State, levels necessary to appropriately protect skin. expect to be laced with major sunshine. We agree though, that many sunscreen products Back in the day we embraced this weather as are toxic. They are a threat to our health and children with no complaints. Even though the the environment. Some ingredients in sunscreen Caribbean sun is known for its high Ultraviolet are used in lighter fuel and fertilizers. They are rays we lived with the challenges of sun exposure absorbed into the body causing allergic reactions and triggering asthma. These ingredients can wherever we were. contribute to cancer by releasing free radicals Sun burn is quite uncomfortable and skin cancer within our bodies that break down our defense is a risk for everyone. mechanism, eradicate healthy cells and minimize optimal organ function. Here are a few tips to keep you safe: Zinc oxide, a naturally occurring mineral, 1: Wear protective clothing. A dark car heats absorbs both UVA (aging/cancer-causing) and up in the sun much faster than a lighter one. UVB (burning) rays. It’s what causes the pasty So does dark skin. We have melanin to protect us however, so a cool white long sleeved cotton shirt provides safety. A wide brimmed hat protects against intense ultraviolet aging rays that degenerates collagen, hence, causing wrinkles and dryness. It also causes pigmentation conditions such as dark spots and blotches. Sun exposure affects the eyes too, by damaging the retina, so please wear sunglasses. 2: Apply sunscreen. This is super controversial. Many people who live a natural lifestyle claim that coconut oil and shea butter provide sun screen protection and this is correct to a degree. As skin care formulators of organic/ natural based items we do endorse SPF simply because prime ingredients such as coconut oil

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ghost look when you apply it. This is best as a sun blocking agent. 3: Eat your SPF! Antioxidant rich fruits like berries and high omega fatty acid foods that boost our immune systems to fight off the daily encounter with free radicals; such as smoke, tainted water and the 80% of topical garbage in expensive products we apply, because we simply don’t understand how to read a label or to research an ingredient. 4: Avoid being exposed for long periods of time when the sunlight is at its peak. Absorb Vit D enriched sunshine to increase energy and combat depression at early morning or late evening, when the rays are cooler and less brutal. 5: Sometimes we forget to wear sunscreen or a hat. Sometimes we fall asleep out in the sun. Sunburns happen and they are painful. Don’t pull skin, pick or pop blisters. Apply a cold towel or compress. Take a painkiller to alleviate discomfort. Use aloe vera gel to calm and soothe. At Skin Ethiks, we offer a lavender infused Post Treatment Gel. It’s great to treat discomfort, calm and heal irritated, blistered skin after sun exposure, waxing, shaving and laser treatments. For more information or a customized consultation please call Skin Ethiks at 516-387-5468 or visit us online at www.skinethiks.com


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ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

Beres Hammond Rocks Groovin in the Park By K’Shema Francis

Beres Hammond once again cemented his mark proving to reggae and music lovers around the world that he is indeed the legend of lover’s rock. The more than twenty thousand gathered at the Roy Wilkins Park, in Queens, New York for the recently concluded Groovin in the Park were mesmerized by the soulful singer.

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its after hits, Beres Hammond could do no wrong as patrons were “grooving in the park” to classics such as One Dance, She Loves Me Now and countless others. The large crowd erupted when Beres asked Tessanne Chin who was in the audience to join him on stage for her version of his infectious hit, Step Aside Now. During the hour-long set, Beres Hammond used his classic Rock Away to pay respects to reggae’s late great singers such as Bob Marley, Dennis Brown, John Holt and Gregory Isaacs. Tessanne Chin who won season 5 of US talent competition, The Voice was a crowd favorite leading up to the event. Though Chin’s vocals were on point, her overall performance was lukewarm as the massive crowd was at a standstill with umbrellas erected to shield them from the blazing sun. It was a tear-jerking end for Tessanne who was moved to tears after being awarded a proclamation by the city of New York. As Jamaica celebrated 50 years of rocksteady on Sunday, very fittingly, Toots and the Maytals brought the 1960’s energy to New Yorkers. 30 | PULSE OF THE CARIBBEAN PEOPLE

Toots Hibbert, the group’s frontman was a ball of energy as patrons danced under the sun to the 1969 Jamaica festival song “Sweet and Dandy”; “Take Me Home Country Road” and the contagious “Bam-Bam” that had the large crowd moving and grooving. However, the sing-a-long started with Regina Bell who had patrons on top of their voices singing “Make It Like It Was”. Bell, a guest of Peabo Bryson delivered a short set before making way for the California native. Bryson was a real treat. Before handing out red roses to the ladies at the end of his set, Peabo Bryson thrilled the audience with hits such as “Tonight I Celebrate

My Love”, “Can You Stop The Rain”, and “Ain’t Nobody Love Me Better”. Regina Bell later joined Peabo Bryson for the classic, “A Whole New World”. After much delay, a thin looking Brian McKnight sporting a gray beard entered the stage wearing jeans and a t-shirt. During his delivery of “More Than Wonderful” Brian showcased his vocals that were approved by screaming fans. Time constraints, however, forced the R&B singer to leap into more popular hits such as “Back At One” and “Anytime” as the show had gone beyond its designated lock off time. Groovin in the Park started at noon with local acts from Queens before Jamaica’s Duane Stephenson graced the stage. The event’s organizers this year injected a bit of dancehall with the inclusion of Tiger and Johnny P whose short stint was welcomed by the predominantly Caribbean audience. All in all, despite a few minor glitches, Groovin in the Park 2016 was a tremendous success.

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Capitalism & Slavery

by Eric Williams Slavery helped finance the Industrial Revolution in England. Plantation owners, shipbuilders, and merchants connected with the slave trade accumulated vast fortunes that established banks and heavy industry in Europe and expanded the reach of capitalism worldwide. ISBN: 1943138230 Price: $15.00

The Black Sons of God by Estella Conwill Majozo Ph.D. Estella explores the affinity of God to the lives of black men who are eagerly sacrificed and forgotten by society for no fault of their own. ISBN: 159232634X

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Origin of the Myths & Legends of the Garden of Eden

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100 Amazing Facts About the Negro with Complete Proof: A Short Cut to The World by J. A. Rogers J.A. Rogers devoted over fifty years of his life to the documentation of Negro history. ISBN: 194313801X Price: $7.95

A Chronology of the Bible

The Mis-education of the Negro

by Carter G. Woodson Carter G. Woodson (1875-1950) was an African-American historian, author, journalist and the founder of the Association for the Study of African American Life and History. He was one of the first scholars to value and study Black History. ISBN: 1592320953 Price: $14.95

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