Beach days come often when you live on an island. The newly renovated Puerto Seco in Discovery Bay was the destination for the day. Accompanied by a slippery obstacle course
August is here and summer is winding down. This time weirdly feels like a defeat and a victory at the same time. This summer felt like glitches and skips in
The Writer’s Corner features poetry, essays, short stories, satire and various fiction and non-fiction from SCAD Atlanta students. To submit your own work for the Writer’s Corner, email features@scadconnector.com. I wanted
I've always wanted to truly document my day to keep track of how I spend my time. Today, I had a particularly strange day, which included two breakfasts and following
The Art of Eleni's Baking is a local bakery started by a family of Canadian immigrants. Bakeries are sort of a rare occurrence in Jamaica but none the less, they
Coffee has always been an important part of the fabric of Jamaican culture. The Blue Mountains is where most of this coffee is grown. It is the highest peak on
As I bounce around the homes of all my friends, I'm met by their furry family members. This week I decided to document a few of them in their natural
Tangible music is becoming obsolete in this day and age, but to me it reigns superior. The warmth of vinyl cannot be duplicated on digital streaming services. Setting up my
Jamaica is a country full of character. Driving through the rural areas offers up so many opportunities to view these characters. As you move away from the overcrowded city of
Photo by Rebecca Williams “Stop and smell the roses” may come as a cliché to many, but that doesn't make the lesson any less valuable. Stopping and reflecting is crucial











