Haitian Designer Murielle “Minouche” Leconte Dies at 66, Leaving a Lasting Creative Legacy
Overview: Haitian dressmaker and artist Murielle Leconte, generally known as “Minouche,” has died at 66, abandoning a legacy as a […]
Overview: Haitian dressmaker and artist Murielle Leconte, generally known as “Minouche,” has died at 66, abandoning a legacy as a […]
Overview: From day events at Cocaina to “Konpa Tuesdays” at Katra to his newest enterprise, Stylish Fridays in Manhattan, Saurel
Overview: Exit methods are sometimes missed by small enterprise house owners, however planning forward ensures a clean transition, preserves jobs,
Overview: The Magenta Plains exhibition “Paul Gardère: Second Nature” revisited the Haitian artist’s sharp meditations on colonial energy, id, and
Overview: The Queens Public Library’s resolution to digitize The Haitian Instances’ full print archive from 1999 to 2012 marks a
Overview: Karine Jean-Pierre obtained the first-ever Torchbearer in Communications Award for her resilience as White Home press secretary in Washington.
Overview: Danielle Legros Georges, an acclaimed poet, translator, and educator, handed away on Feb. 11, 2025, at her dwelling in
Malgré l’insécurité et les défis socio-économiques, des jeunes inspirants sont récompensés pour leur engagement et leur impression positif dans leur
Overview: The Artibonite Valley, lengthy acknowledged as Haiti’s “breadbasket,” is now dealing with a disaster as armed gangs drive farmers