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Jamaica Gleaner Flair
published: Monday | July 31, 2006

Through the lens of Albert Chong - Ace photographer gives back to country
Professor Albert Chong is an accomplished lecturer, photographer, sculptor, installation artist and videographer whose 17-page resume makes very impressive reading. But he remains focused, grounded in his love for Jamaica...

Like father, like son: intuitives
Artist Leonard Daley, died in March of this year but has left a literal living legacy in his son John who has joined the ranks among Jamaica's best self-taught artists (Intuitives). Like father like son is the title of John Daley's exhibition currently...


From the driver's seat
This is the second in our monthly series, From The Driver's Seat, where motorists will be given advice on good motoring habits. This week we look at ways to improve fuel efficiency.


What to do if your spouse disappears
The common theme throughout the last three articles has been 'dissolution of marriage' using petitions for divorce or petitions for nullity. To complete the series, this week's article will focus on the steps...


Beachwear for men
Summer is now at its peak, and as all the beach parties and poolside 'lymes' are in full swing, the women are clamouring to find that perfect little swimsuit and matching accessories that are designed to tease and tantalise.


Of beauty, pageants and fashion shows ...
Last week, I watched a part (a small part) of the Miss Universe 2006 competition on television. I'm not going to get into how the ladies looked or whether they sounded intelligent. Truth is, I didn't get as far as the interview...


Miss Lou's influence on cultural fashion
The characteristic plaid cotton material (bandana), with principal colours of red and white, has never looked better than when worn on the hips of Miss Lou. Performing on stage, locally and internationally, Miss Lou would shake her hips in bandana plaid..


Dressing for the part
The movie The Devil Wears Prada is still showing at Palace Amusement cinemas so you have time to catch it. One of the best elements of this film is the clothing and viewers will not miss the point that it is important to dress to impress.


Financial success at your fingertips
It is possible for everyone to achieve financial success. It is a simply matter of: Having the ability to control your daily expenses, enabling you to do things that bring you pleasure and enjoyment; and Establishing a budget...




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