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Jamaica Gleaner Arts &Leisure
published: Sunday | December 31, 2006

An eye for art - buying from the soul
Recently, a new world-record in art history was made at Christie's Rockerfeller Galleries. According to the Art Daily News, four pieces of impressionist and modern art collectively realised an unprecedented $491,472,000, after only six days of vie

The only true value to life

Albert Artwell is an artist living and working in Catadupa, St. James. His entry in the National Biennial 2006, titled 33-Year Story of Christ, is composed of oil on board. Here, he discusses his work with Dr. Jonathan Greenland, executive director


Check it

It all started with a lost cheque, an unwanted chit that conveniently disappeared. Jonavee Broodie - pardon, Ms. Broodie to you - went through her new dwelling in the housing scheme... like a tsunami, interrogating every drawer, pile of paper, handbag...


The Thing That Miss Millie Saw

What was it that caused Tessa Walcott to go mad? Because this is what people said - that Tessa, widow to a deacon, mother of two sons, former owner of three panties now permanently lost to the Caribbean Sea, had gone.




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