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Jamaica Gleaner Arts &Leisure
published: Sunday | November 2, 2008

Art as therapy
THE ASSOCIATION between art and the functioning of the mind is a story that has spanned centuries. Many talented artists throughout history have been associated with mental illness, the most famous being Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh.

Good ethics badly needed for Carib businesses

Ethical perspectives for Caribbean Business is a collection of research papers and informed opinions from local and regional social scientists, on the role of ethics and lack of good ethical practices in Caribbean societies.

An amazing story

BASUSU is an imaginary story of the amazing life of the grandson of Chief Mensa, who is a leader of the Ashanti tribe in the quiet village of Odu, located several miles inland from the coastline in West Africa.

The humiliation of Albert

My cousin Albert was a most particular sort of fellow. He seemed to have been born a health nut at a time when eating or abstaining from certain foods, for the sake of one's health, was not even fashionable.

Easton Lee presents 'Run big 'fraid ... and other village stories'

BETWEEN HOST Fae Ellington, who told the tale of her then long, thick, hair tangling with a ripe breadfruit, and Leonie Forbes, who read 'Taming the Beast', the launch of Easton Lee's latest short story collection was a merry...

A dead woman's lament

The Editor, Sir: MI SICK AND tired of lying here on mi back for the past 50 years, and it seems like mi going to be here for eternity before those damn trumpets sound.

Edna Manley Collegestarts new trend in student exhibitions

The CAG[E], the art gallery of the Edna Manley College of the Visual and Performing Arts (EMCVPA), has announced its second exhibition for the 2008-2009 season, titled 'Curator's Selections 2008: Recent Work by Visual Arts Students'.The exhibition opens...





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