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Jamaica Gleaner Arts &Leisure
published: Sunday | May 11, 2008

Simply Perfect!
Graham Davis admittedly talks very little about his work. He prefers, instead, to let the work speak for itself. And it does. 'Recent Works', the recently concluded exhibition at the Mutual Gallery, gives us the UK-born painter in his proverbial element...

Sebastian Elliott - Sharing beauty

A beautiful wave of music fills the air. He stands moving his hand across the whiteboard in strokes that match the rhythm of the classical music in the background. The audience looks on in awe at the dramatic and striking picture he reveals as the music reaches a crescendo.

Literary arts - Funeral

Marjorie reached out and caressed, lightly, the unsmiling lips. She edged her fingers close to broad nostrils and prayed they would flare and felt as if her heart was being squeezed by an unseeing hand, though it did not move. She grazed the right cheek and traced an invisible line up to his brow and soothed the brow with her thumb.

The Wordsmith - Writers suffering from spellchecker-itis

A forum for examining the language of speech and writing.

Book Review

We all know where the Blue Mountains are, but how many of us know where the John Crow Mountains are? This book will show you that the two sets of mountains are linked to each other and essentially traverse the parishes of St Andrew, St Mary, Portland and St Thomas.





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