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Jamaica Gleaner Arts &Leisure
published: Sunday | October 15, 2006

Jamaican art - charming lure to Washington
Cool, dark autumn days and heightened security alerts make the power seat of the United States here less appealing these days for visitors. But, a rich exhibition of Jamaican art is offering a charming lure to the United States capital.

Literary Arts - Summer in Edmonton

I turned down the long white highway, lecturing to myself softly in my head, like a litany or mantra, You will get there, you will not get lost, you will find the bus station, you will catch a bus, you will get home.


Linton Kwesi Johnson to explore 'revalueshanary'

Jamaican-born, London-based reggae poet and recording artiste, Linton Kwesi Johnson, will read and discuss the work from his book of poems, 'Mi Revalueshanary (Revolutionary) Fren', at a book-signing on Tuesday, October 17, in Brooklyn, New York.




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