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Jamaica Gleaner Arts &Leisure
published: Sunday | November 16, 2008

Women 'Celebrate Life'
'WOMAN IN Art' is shaping up to be a major feature of this year's instalment of an annual trade fair organised by Woman Inc. On Thursday, the Mexican Ambassador to Jamaica, Her Excellency Leonora Rueda, will open the exhibition which has traditionally been a part of the Woman Trade Fair ...

Another good fair in Mandeville

MANDEVILLE'S ELITE, as well a good representation of its professional base, turned out or the 17th renewal of the Roman Catholic art fair at the Mount St Joseph's campus grounds last Thursday night.

Group show for Olympia

'Art in Focus', Olympia Gallery's annual group exhibit, opens this Thursday. Now in its eighth year, the show will feature newcomers Dirk Koolmess, Laura-Ann Fung and Cuban artist Estela.

Book review - 'Little Back Room' is captivating

Jamaica-born Pearl Rance-Reardon emigrated to the United States in 1968. She has served on an American university panel designed to attract adult students back to college, and has authored three play performances and several published poems.

Literary arts - The meat of the matter

Jacqueline's sudden dislike for beef had created much tension between herself and her mother. Her strange attitude started days after she spent a night in a guinea mango tree. She refused to buy, prepare or eat the meat





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