Jamaica Gleaner
Published: Sunday | March 15, 2009
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Haunting thoughts of death
He caressed her smooth, aged skin as if she were alive, then he brushed his hand in her short salt-and-pepper hair, saying, "I will either ketch it up or give her a wig."

Art Centre awards big prizes in design competition
The Art Centre Ltd has awarded more than $55,000 in prizes during an informal ceremony at the Olympia Gallery in Kingston recently.

Bookophilia hosts Manley book signing
At 2 p.m. today, Bookophilia will be hosting a book reading and signing event with author Rachel Manley, author of Horses in Her Hair.

SUNDAY SAUCE A dead woman's lament -(pt 3)
The Editor, Sir: On November 2 and 30, last year, mi write to you lamenting my plight after lying here in mi grave for over 50 years.

A (talented) 'Young Generation'
The talent of Jamaica's young people is on display at The Mutual Gallery with the 'Young Generation' exhibition.

The Ranting Shop Your place to rant about all things artsy: Government cuts Edna Manley College budget
Government Ministers have often touted that Jamaica's strengths lie in the creativity of its people, in particular, our performing arts.

The turning point
Why did I say yes in the first place?

Lustful entangle'
The area was dimly lit and as I approached the corner, I don't know why, but I began to feel a bit uneasy.

Determination
I am determined to climb life's ladder

Book Review: Success by connections - and luck
Title: Outliers - The Story of Success Author: Malcolm Gladwell Reviewer: Alfred Sangster This is the third book by Malcolm Gladwell, who has developed a reputation for the unusual, the provocative with a challenge to...

Excerpt from the 'Jamaica Journal'
In 1879, then governor of Jamaica, Sir Anthony Musgrave, was instrumental in creating the Institute of Jamaica.


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