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Jamaica Gleaner Arts &Leisure
published: Sunday | July 16, 2006
A Zinc Roof World
SHE ALWAYS lived in her head and they worried about her, would not leave her alone to play with her friends. In her world, there were gypsies and femmes fatales, movie stars and cowboys and, reluctantly, cowgirls.
Thief in the Market
MAS JOE'S feathered alarm did its usual ballet point, spread and crowed at four a.m. It was a good thing the faithful rooster had got over its two-week bout of pip or they would have missed the Saturday market truck.
Nostalgia
Have you none of your own language? What are they teaching you in that school beyond? When I was a boy, they'd beat it into you. Do you hear me? Beat it into you, they would.
Local art a big financial asset
RICH IN its visual art, Jamaica is well placed to realise the economic gains of a most valuable asset. Naturally, committed artists need to produce creative and diverse art work and themselves must pay more attention to current marketing trends...
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