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Jamaica Gleaner Arts &Leisure
published: Sunday | January 27, 2008

Building a brand - Tricia Gordon-Johnston shares her 'identity'
Brands were originally invented in the 19th century to label products so consumers could differentiate between packages on the shelves. Today, a brand is much more than that. A brand is a company's identity and, in many cases, its greatest asset.

'Opening Doors' for young artists

What began as a conversation between artists at an exhibition is now a fledgling organisation geared towards opening the doors of the imagination and letting everyone see the wealth of talent in Jamaican youth.

Looking into the Darkness

Khary Darby is an artist living and working in Stony Hill. Here, he discusses his work with Jonathan Greenland.

Literary arts - The Box (Conclusion)

Suddenly voices were heard in the distance. Collin ran and hid behind the rock and saw the six, armed men with bags stuffed with money. They appeared pleased with themselves. The men spent 10 minutes sharing the money before putting the rest under the plastic. They changed clothing and dressed as Catholic Priests.

The Speech Coach

A forum for examining the language of speech and writingThat poor masseuseThe mispronunciation of the French word masseuse is commonplace.

Book Review - Inspiring, provocative and deeply personal

This is the story of how a poor black boy, born into poverty, discrimination and harsh 'Jim Crow' conditions in the heartlands of Georgia, overcame these handicaps to become a United States (U.S.) Supreme Court Judge.





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