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Jamaica Gleaner Arts &Leisure
published: Sunday | March 12, 2006
A B S T R A C T I O N S Looking at photography as art
IN SEPTEMBER, 1999, when I presented my first solo exhibition 'Digital Expressions' at Red Bones Café, I used the computer as my digital darkroom to create several images from my original photographs taken with both 35mm colour...
Signposts in history
K. Khalfani Ra is a Jamaican artist living and working in Kingston. His work is showing in Curator's Eye II at the National Gallery of Jamaica. Here, he discusses his work with Dr. Jonathan Greenland, executive director of the National Gallery of...
TIME FOR HIGH SCIENCE
MISS LADY and Likkle Miss Jing Bang team up again. Dis time dem putting up resistance gains some outa season wedda dat giving de Disaster Planners a debil of a time. First of all Likkle Miss Jing Bang doan really like city life aldoagh is into it she...
BOOK REVIEW - An account of the history of the Jews in Ja
THE CHURCH of England on Wednesday February 8, apologised for profiting from the 'de-humanising and shameful' slave trade, two centuries after its members helped bring about its abolition in Britain.
An excellent story, beautifully written
I HAD recently read an excerpt of For Nothing At All, Garfield Ellis' second novel for Macmillan Caribbean Writers, in the Jamaica Journal Vol. 29 Nos. 1-2 June to October 2005. I thought it was brilliant!
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