Independence day is a public holiday in Antigua and Barbuda on November 1st. If November 1st falls on a Saturday or Sunday the following Monday shall be a public holiday, and on that day all the official acts and activities in celebration of the anniversary of Independence will take place. ...
Good food and celebration go hand in hand, and sampling the cuisine of other countries is one of the best ways to pay tribute to their culture. Try out some classic dishes like macaroni pie, ducana, and saltfish. Take a trip to Antigua and Barbuda ...
The article discusses the independence from Great Britain gained by Antigua on October 31, 1981. Several foreign dignitaries who joined Antigua in its celebration include Jamaican Prime Minister Edward Seaga, Canadian Secretary of State Gerald Regan, and Princess Margaret of Great Britain. Antigua had...
Antigua Distillers, the makers of the English Harbour brand of rums, has always held a soft spot in my heart, since it was their exceptional1981 25 YOwhich kickstarted my desire to not just jot down tasting notes at the Liquorature rum club, but to actually go publish them (it’s revie...
The Antigua & Barbuda International Literary Festival, begun in 2006, is a 3-day celebration of literary arts, with workshops, author readings, book signings and special events in a beautiful tropical setting. The festival features prominent Caribbean, U.S., British and Canadian authors as well...
Please add the older orchestras like Oska Mason,Laviscount Brass, and a few more that brought so much fun to the carnival celebration and hotel industry. 24 Poonks ⚠ can someone explain the impact of at least two inventions on the development culture and customs of Antigua and Barbuda?
The Antiguan Carnival is a celebration of music and dance held annually from the end of July to the first Tuesday in August. Barbuda’s Carnival, held in June, is known as Caribana. The Antiguan and Barbudan Carnivals replaced the Old Time Christmas Festival in 1957, with hopes of inspir...
Any good excuse is a good time for celebration, of course, but September holds a special one: Guatemala Independence Day on the 15th, but the sounds, smells, tastes and sights are to be enjoyed all month. There are rich colors to see in this rainy season, with landscape lush; sweet tas...