Bookmark Jamaica-Gleaner.com
Go-Jamaica Gleaner Classifieds Discover Jamaica Youth Link Jamaica
Business Directory Go Shopping inns of jamaica Local Communities

Home
Lead Stories
News
Business
Sport
Commentary
Letters
Entertainment
Arts &Leisure
Outlook
In Focus
Social
International
Auto
More News
Power 106 News
The Star
Financial Gleaner
Overseas News
The Voice (UK)
Communities
Hospitality Jamaica
Google
Web
Jamaica- gleaner.com

Archives
2005 - Now (HTML)
1834 - Now (PDF)
Services
Find a Jamaican
Careers
Library
Power 106FM
Weather
Subscriptions
News by E-mail
Newsletter
Print Subscriptions
Interactive
Chat
Dating & love
Event Guide
Free Email
Guestbook
ScreenSavers
Submit a Letter
Video
WebCam
About Us
Advertising
Gleaner Company
Contact Us
Other News
Stabroek News


Jamaica Gleaner Arts &Leisure
published: Sunday | November 23, 2008

Susan Alexander's 'Jamaican Journey'
AT The end of America's 'roaring twenties' Susan Alexander was born in New York in that country. In October of that year, the Great Wall Street Crash marked the end of a vibrant period of cultural and technological revolution in the United States.

An orgasmic read

A cougar on the prowl, a fan willing to do anything to fulfil a sexual fantasy with her favourite entertainer, a wild 'ride' during a hurricane, and a woman discovers the consequences of getting involved in her friend's love life.

Letter From Laura: 'From War to Windrush' exhibition at the Imperial War Museum

The Imperial War Museum - what a frightening-sounding institution! Yet, there it was, a letter from them requesting information about Cecil Baugh, our highly honoured Jamaican potter, who helped Edna Manley create the original School of Art.

SUNDAY SAUCE: No White House mongrel

Since we Jamaicans are so caught in Obamania, what are we doing about finding a dog for the Obama girls? And we are not talking about those mangy mongrels that have the very unbecoming propensity to go around...

Laura Facey reveals' Where I Stand'

This December, two years after her highly acclaimed exhibition 'The Everything Doors' which marked Laura Facey's change of direction from figurative works to the celebration of patterns and design in nature, the artist and sculptor will show her newest works in a show titled 'Where I Stand'.





© Copyright 1997-2008 Gleaner Company Ltd.
Contact Us | Privacy Policy | Disclaimer | Letters to the Editor | Suggestions | Add our RSS feed
Home - Jamaica Gleaner