Jimmy Cliff, reggae giant and star of landmark film 'The Harder They Come,' dead at 81
Read full article: Jimmy Cliff, reggae giant and star of landmark film 'The Harder They Come,' dead at 81Jimmy Cliff, the charismatic reggae pioneer and actor who preached defiance, joy and endurance in such classics as “Many Rivers to Cross,” “You Can Get it If You Really Want” and “Vietnam” and starred in the landmark movie “The Harder They Come,” has died at 81.
Louisiana prison guards cut a Rastafari inmate's dreadlocks. Supreme Court will decide if he can sue
Read full article: Louisiana prison guards cut a Rastafari inmate's dreadlocks. Supreme Court will decide if he can sueThe Supreme Court is wrestling with whether a former Louisiana inmate can sue prison officials who shaved his dreadlocks in violation of his Rastafari religious beliefs.
Supreme Court will hear case of Rastafarian whose dreadlocks were shaved by Louisiana prison guards
Read full article: Supreme Court will hear case of Rastafarian whose dreadlocks were shaved by Louisiana prison guardsThe Supreme Court has agreed to hear the appeal of a former Louisiana prison inmate whose dreadlocks were shaved by guards in violation of his religious beliefs.
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Bunny Wailer, reggae luminary, dies in Jamaica at age 73
Read full article: Bunny Wailer, reggae luminary, dies in Jamaica at age 73FILE - In this Aug. 28, 2014 file photo, legalization advocate and reggae legend Bunny Wailer smokes a pipe stuffed with marijuana during a "reasoning" session in a yard in Kingston, Jamaica. Wailer, a reggae luminary who was the last surviving member of the legendary group The Wailers, died on Tuesday, March 2, 2021, in his native Jamaica, according to his manager. (AP Photo/David McFadden, File)KINGSTON – Bunny Wailer, a reggae luminary who was the last surviving founding member of the legendary group The Wailers, died on Tuesday in his native Jamaica. “This is a great loss for Jamaica and for Reggae, undoubtedly Bunny Wailer will always be remembered for his sterling contribution to the music industry and Jamaica’s culture,” he wrote. ″I think I love the country actually a little bit more than the city,″ Wailer told The Associated Press in 1989.
