Jamaica Gleaner
Published: Sunday | November 30, 2008
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Studio 174 Art connects with community
IMAGINE A space where trained and aspiring artists come together to learn from one another.

Book on 19th-century artist launched
New York:THE TANGLED mysteries of Jamaica's history continue to be unravelled with the latest publication from The Mill Press of their giant text, Belisario: Sketches in Character, a historical biography of the Jewish-Jamaican...

A dead woman laments (Part 2)
The Editor, Sir:Thanks for publishing my first letter.

Existential chill
It was the morning of the third day of December, 1999, Manchester, England, and it was not good.

Much honesty in 'Trust The Darkness'
What a narrative! Imagine a Hungarian great-grandfather, who amasses a small fortune in Montego Bay opening a music warehouse and who becomes a naturalised British citizen of Jamaica in 1888.

Intriguing look at love, relationships
Title: Can't See Out of Your Eye Author: George S. Peart

The cunning Mass Fawni
Miss May and Miss Icy were talking when he passed.

The constant colour of suffering
Her face fills the space of my television screen; she is old, close to 70, her eyes are red and barefaced, her lips cracked, the old tie-head that crowns her unkempt greying strands is discoloured by stale blood or red dirt; I cannot tell and it does...


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