Digital art: The Jamaican revolution - Pt II
IN THE golden years of piracy on the high seas there were two women who made a name for themselves as the only females plying the trade right here in the Caribbean.
Routes to Roots ... entertaining!
Culture came alive at the Edna Manley College of the Visual and Performing Arts (EMC) last weekend at the staging of the institution's Black History Month celebration Routes to Roots. The unique festival held its own with an array of booths displaying...
Book Review: A blueprint for healing
Halfway through the 155 pages of this poignant story of a mother's deep pain at losing her child the reader could wonder if the author, Eunice Tate, will ever get over the tragedy.
Spider Webs
The clouds grew darker still. Thunder gravely echoed warnings of the impending slaughter that would rage from the sky. A lightning bolt danced atop a distant hill and, as though waiting on an omnipotent cue, it rained suddenly and violently.
Book review: Miri's magic appeals to all senses
Pry open the cover and the magical world of Miri and the Magic Door. Meet Miri, a little girl living in the picturesque capital of Cuba. On what seemed like an ordinary day, Miri wakes up to find the mysterious appearance of a 'blue door with rusty hinges' in the wall of her house.
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