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Jamaica Gleaner Arts &Leisure
published: Sunday | October 19, 2008

Flyns reality
PHOTO REALISM is probably the term best used to describe the acrylic paintings of Michael Elliott currently on display at Edna Manley Colleges CAG[e] gallery.

The Life and Times of Sir Anthony Musgrave (Part 3)- His legacy lives on

WHILE IN Jamaica, Musgrave also signalled his intention to improve the islands infrastructure and the management of its educational institutions; as well as establish a commission to investigate the civil...

Wi culture

Come mek mi tell yu bout wi culcha, wi culcha, wi culcha.

Sunday Sauce The Cesspool

For years ago, I presided over another Force, not really doing much, just sitting and twiddling my thumbs.

Mirror, mirror!

Taniqua is not happy. In fact, she is very upset.

Miami professor launches book at Mona

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR in English at the University of Miami, Patricia Joan Saunders, will launch her book Alien-Nation and Repatriation: Translating Identity in Anglo-phone Caribbean Literature on Thursday, October 23, at the multi-functional room of the...

Calabash offers scholarships

IF YOU'RE ready to get your first book published, then the Calabash Writers Workshop is ready for you.The workshop is offering full scholarships to study fiction writing and poetry over the course of a year.

History in a teacup

IN EXPLAINING the intriguing world of tea to the drinker and non-drinker alike, Dr Henry Lowes Exotic Teas, The Caribbean and the Rest of the World packs in many an interesting fact.

Exotic Teas an excellent brew

Title: Exotic Teas: A Guide to the Healthiest and the Best Author: Dr Henry Lowe

The cure

The day she lost her father, Miss Alma began to hate doctors and anything scientific, even more than she did before.





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