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About Me

Stan Evan Smith, a veteran of media Caribbean in NYC radio/television/print . I am a free lance journalist, writer, music critic, photographer and publicist and events coordinator. Also a graduate of CCYNY Journalism program & WCBS Television Broadcast Journalism internship program. Currently I am CEO of E.V.L.T. Multi-Media Communications. E.V.L.T provides multi-media-services including; Publicity, artist-bios, Press releases, events coordination & production, media consultant, artist management, stage management, multi media promotion on album and book launchings, artist, management contracts, concert promotion.My work appeared in publications in United States, Europe and the Caribbean. Contributing Editor to Everybody’s Magazine, (NYC) (88-present) music critic for the Jamaica Gleaner/Star NA. (1998- Present),Contributing writer to POSH Magazine (Baltimore) (07). Internet/Online publications; Staff writer for Jahwork.org, (Oakland) (06-present) Westindiantimes.net, (Virginia) (05-present), Senior Music writer for the award winning Jamaicans. Com (Florida) (06- present), JoanMyers.net, Reggaeweb.com, Everybody’s [email protected], Linkup media and Reggae24.comColumnist/Music Critic/Photo Journalist/Features/Profile Writer & Reporter: Spectrum Magazine, (03) Caribbean Style Newspaper (97-07), Caribbean Times Newspaper, Caribbean Life Newspaper, Unfold Magazine (97-99), Jamaican Times Newspaper, Rockers Magazine (85) Reggae Voice (07), Class Magazine (95), Reggae Times Newspaper (81), Vibe Magazine (97), Network Journal Magazine (03), New York Daily News Caribbeat Magazine (03). Correspondent/Columnist for Jamaica Observer Newspaper (99-01), Jamaica Gleaner N.A.Extra (00), West Indian Times New paper (05-Present), Entertainment writer, Music Editor- RAPS Magazine (88-95), Caribbean Style News Paper (95-04). Staff Writer/Record review/Photo Journalist/Book reviewer-Everybody's Magazine, C.L.A.S.S. Magazine & Vibe Magazine: Contributing writer/photographer, Caribbean Times Newspaper, Contributing writer/film critic, UNFOLD MAGAZINE: Photo/Journalist. Contributing writer/film critic: Caribbean Times: Editor/staff writer-‘The Paper’ City College (80-84)Served as Assistant Director of Family Programs: American Red Cross. Administrative Director: Legal Aid Center: City College of New York, Social Service Supervisor: Urban Strategies Inc. Foster Care Supervisor - Miracle Makers Inc Research Associate: Smithsonian Institute Folk Life Division. Research Intern/Analyst: Tanzer Economic Associate Research Associate: Smithsonian Institute - Folk Life Division: Consultant: Smithsonian Institute - Museum of Natural History: Research Associate: Smithsonian Institute - Folk Life Division: Adjunct Lecturer: Social Science, City College of New York and Queens College of the City University of New York Project Coordinator- Women in Need. Outstanding scholar: the United Agency for Information/Academy of Independent Scholars 4-week academic conference “Democracy a Challenge for

My Interests

I'd like to meet:

The beautiful people of this world of all races, class color and creed. Ones who value humanity and creation and work to preserve it. People who live love always. Folks with Integrity, because from this flows all great human endeavors. Great mysteries of the ages. The complexity of human nature. New educating and exciting experiences, travel, sports. Great movies, great literature, humanitarian endeavors. Meeting interesting and adventurous, intelligent females.Life is not a dress rehearsal, The Father wants you to get it right, so live it, love it and be thankful for Life.The Man

My Blog

Peter Tosh Liberation on my mind

Peter Tosh - Reggae's Black Prince By Stan Evan Smith Wednesday, October 31, 2007   I want people to get sensitive to the music&if you're not listening to the message of the music it's like...
Posted by on Sat, 03 Nov 2007 15:44:00 GMT

Women in Reggae

This blog is in support of Cherine Anderson's Mysapce solidarity support for female artists in Reggae Music. As one who's addressed this disparity and sexism in print (see my interviews with at...
Posted by on Wed, 24 Oct 2007 11:33:00 GMT

Ethics-Love & Humanity

This blog is a response to what ..:namespace prefix = st1 ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags" />Shiloh wrote in her blog. She was very timely and authentic. In our post modernist society...
Posted by on Fri, 22 Jun 2007 03:57:00 GMT

Dennis Brown

My memories of Dennis Brown, the Great One: ..:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" />               &nb...
Posted by on Mon, 26 Mar 2007 04:03:00 GMT

Bob Marley Biography

Comparative analysis of three Bob Marley Biographies, Before the Legend, Catch a Fire & Bob Marley. Before the Legend: The Rise of Bob Marley By Christopher John Farley-Stan Evan Smith9/...
Posted by on Sun, 08 Oct 2006 07:38:00 GMT

Kymani & Stephen Marley

Baby Mother:  Bob Marley - An Intimate Portrayal:  Philadelphia Reggae Festival    Dennis Brown Portrayal   Ky-Mani & Steven Marley At The Cross Roads Club, Blad...
Posted by on Tue, 30 May 2006 16:45:00 GMT

Jamaica's Independence clebration in Cuba

Features Main Page Big Vibes at Jamaicas 43rd Independence Celebration in Cuba By Stan Evan Smith 9/14/05     Guantanamo Bay, Cuba A REPORTERS NOTEBOOK: The touring party of 18 h...
Posted by on Tue, 30 May 2006 17:07:00 GMT

Baby Mother, what's in a Name, More trhan you could imagine. Pt 1

Baby Mother, Whats in a name? Part 1           ;                   ...
Posted by on Tue, 30 May 2006 16:58:00 GMT

Freddie Mcgregor

Freddie Levi McGregor, a Living Legend              By Stan Evan Smith              W...
Posted by on Tue, 30 May 2006 16:54:00 GMT

Marcus Garvey

Marcus Garvey Community Parade In Philly   Stan Evan Smith   Philadelphia, Pennsylvania   Jamaicas national hero, the Right Excellent Honorable Marcus Mosiah Garvey is the most successf...
Posted by on Tue, 30 May 2006 16:51:00 GMT