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Jamaica Gleaner Arts &Leisure
published: Sunday | July 9, 2006
'Heaven's Gateman'
You just know that, if a Trini only get the work at the pearly gates, is trouble. The week before this column appeared, human rights lawyers had successfully stayed the execution of three convicted murderers, and I had a run-in with...
'Invisible Walls'
IT WAS Sunday, and Elaine's day off as Lareston's Police Chief. She and Darla were seated on the verandah at Warren House, sipping lemonade and watching the children play in the area before the house. Darla's daughter and Elaine's goddaughter, Samantha...
A fine tale of history
AS GRIOT of Haiti's painful experience, Edwidge Danticat spins fine tales of history, both political and personal. In The Dew Breaker, she gives us the terrifying premise of a former macoute torturer living in Brooklyn. Each chapter is a short story...
Spirit & Flesh
Christopher Gonzales is an artist living and working in Runaway Bay, St. Ann. Here he discusses his work with Dr. Jonathan Greenland, executive director of the National Gallery of Jamaica.
2006 JCDC Visual Arts Competition - You can't win if you don't enter!
ON TUESDAY, July 11, at 5:00 p.m. at Shortwood Teachers' College, the 2006 Jamaica Cultural Development Commission (JCDC) Visual Arts Competition results will be announced and the winning entries will go on display until August 12.
'Through a Glass Darkly'
I WALK down the outdoor corridor. The grass is parched on both sides. On one hand, mounds of old hospital beds, rusting chairs and tables, and construction debris are strewn about.
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