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Jamaica Gleaner Arts &Leisure
published: Sunday | April 6, 2008

Energetic colourful
A neatly tucked away gallery in the Shoppes at Rose Hall, Montego Bay, is where Monique Rollins chose to host her first art show in Jamaica.

Dying to marry him (Part I)

Teacher Harry Beckford was as much a part of the community of Gunnings as was farming, food or obeah. He was a son of the soil whose father before him had made it his chief objective in life to make Harry into a teacher.

The Procedure

I did not dress myself this morning. My mother would not let me put on the white taffeta dress with the velvet ruffles on the sleeves and the hem. She said that the cloth was too delicate and it could be easily soiled.

CEDAW informing women about their rights

In the last decade, no other situation has attracted the attention of the world as have social and human rights issues, especially as they relate to the welfare of women and children.

Michael 'Lloydi-goose' Robinson: Elevating Inner-city communities through art

On the border of Wilton Gardens (Rema) and Denham Town in Kingston, across from the old Remand Centre, sits a house distinctly different from those surrounding it.

Midnight in the Mangroves

It had rained on the hill and the roads were slippery. The car had not been serviced in nearly two years; he could not afford to, His mother's diabetes had progressed very quickly, only weeks after its diagnosis.





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