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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment

Reggae looked 'Stateside' in 2001
Smart heads in Jamaica's and other Caribbean nations' music industries are looking beyond their borders to raise their music's international profile through natural alliances with rock, pop, and hip hop.

Graphic artists have reggae covered
Gary Harris is a graphic designer by profession. However, that is not his only pursuit, as he also designs compact disc covers. Gary is not the only professional in a trade that can influence how many albums an artiste can sell, based on packaging alone.


Origins of black bedroom conflict
The following is an excerpt from a paper presented by Donna P. Hope of the Department of Government, UWI, Mona, at the Second Conference on Caribbean Culture, held at the Mona Campus from January 9-12, 2002.














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