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Jamaica Gleaner Arts &Leisure
published: Sunday | May 4, 2008

Liguanea Festival of Fine Art and Photography - A good dose of art
LIGUANEA WAS abuzz last Sunday as creators and lovers of art alike converged on the fifth staging of the Liguanea Festival of Fine Art and Photography. The one-day event, held in the Old Hope Road parking lot of Liguanea Plaza, was a veritable smorgasbord of contemporary Jamaican art.

Louisa Callio-Fray's Passion for Jamaica

Taking photos since the tender age of eight, gaining multiple degrees in literature, organising art showings and getting involved in art projects for community benefit are all indicators of Louisa Callio-Fray's natural disposition for the arts.

Literary arts - When justice rocks

As soon as the Justice of the Peace assumed his seat at the big mahogany desk, the police constable boomed, "Oyez! Oyez! Oyez! All manner of persons who have anything to do or say in her majesty's court of the petty session" … And with that, the court started.

Literary arts - Urchin (conclusion)

It was so casual, so simple that Damian wondered if she had even seen him, whether or not the meal she ordered was for him until the voice on the other end of the intercom asked the definitive question, "What flavour soda with the Kids Meal?"

Booyaka exhibition opens at National Library

Booyaka exhibition, an original concept that honours reggae legends, opened on Thursday, May 1 at the National Library of Jamaica, 12 East Street in Kingston.





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