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Jamaica Gleaner Arts &Leisure
published: Sunday | November 25, 2007

Classy exhibits
Wallace Campbell was at it again. He knew just how to hit the spot. Located in the centre of the 'Golden Triangle' of Kingston's real estate, Campbell has transformed the great house once belonging to Burnett Webster into a gallery a few steps down from a contemporary museum of fine art.

Artist of the people's world (Pt II)

The following is the conclusion of an interview with Master painter, Alexander Cooper, done with Dr. Jonathan Greenland, executive director of the National Gallery of Jamaica.

Literary arts - Sea stroll

Mae was very tired when she walked on to the beach. It was getting dusky and most people had left. She sat on a large rock near the water and closed her eyes. Her cellphone rang. She turned it off. Around her was quiet again, and she was thankful. She had already told Jacque that he would never see her again. No one would. She didn't want to talk to him. He had done enough.

DVD Watch - The Harder They Come ...Still relevant after three decades

In tribute to Perry Henzell, we give you reviews of Jamaican movies, starting with what Bruce considers the best.

Literary arts - Book Cover

'What.' 'What?' 'You pushed me.' 'No. I didn't push you. I don't push people, my deah,' I said. The big man looked down at me and edged away. The Orlando Airport was crowded and the faces seemed stressed and tired. Worst of all were the small children and the adults trying to control them as they moved through bag and body search in Customs.

Artist of the people's world (Pt II)

What was the reason for this change? (new vision for artists) Was it economic, independence or a new artistic energy?





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