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Jamaica Gleaner Arts &Leisure
published: Sunday | May 16, 2004

Mirroring reality
THE CLASSIC media are present ­ acrylic/oil on canvas and watercolour and charcoal on paper and although some of these depict landscapes and portraits, the images ...

'Penis Dialogue' author embraces reggae
THE SELF-STYLED Queen Ayacodobae Ramkissoon is a regal Rasta woman who is as multi-talented as she is beautiful. The Sunday Gleaner caught up with her prior to her departure from the island after a recent trip. She had been here to work...


Former model turns events promoter
WHEN FORMER Champs model Tesah Linton placed third in the Kingston and St. Andrew Festival Queen finals several years ago, little did she know where her career path would take her. Today, she is on her way to establishing herself among...


BOOK REVIEW: Simple, devotional appeal
BOOKS OF sermons tend not to do well, and this one is hardly likely to be different. But not doing well in the marketplace, especially for little known authors, is not necessarily because of the literary quality of the work. The fact is that ...


ART DIARY
EU film festival: THE SIXTH annual EU film festival continues at the Palace Cineplex, Sovereign Centre in Liguanea, St. Andrew, up to May 21. Call British High Commission. Festival entries...


Hands-on art at Liguanea festival
In 2003, Mr. Sanguinetti received a Musgrave Medal from the Institute of Jamaica for excellence in art and jewellery. Currently, the head of applied arts and the department of jewellery at the EMCVPA, he is preparing future goldsmiths to use technology.




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