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Jamaica Gleaner Arts &Leisure
published: Sunday | March 25, 2007

Kaleidoscope of Jamaican art
Under the canopy of high spirits, love, and team support intricately woven by the West Indies team, cricket visitors can view Jamaica's culture through an islandwide kaleidoscope of local art forms.

Liguanea Festival of Fine Art and Photography

The annual Art and Photography Festival organised by The Liguanea Drug and Garden Centre in association with The Gleaner takes place onSunday, April 29, 2007 at Liguanea Plaza.

A delight to the book-hungry mind

Title: CRB: Caribbean Review of BooksEditor: Nicholas LaughlinPublishers: Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago: Media and Editorial Projects Ltd.

Ashes to Ashes

'Ashes to ashes and dust to dust.' The small group of mourners - mostly close friends - looked on solemnly as the pastor committed her body to the ground.

Film Star

Elizabeth Arthur had starred in a Caribbean movie about 41 years ago, in 1966.

Evening

The young man and the girl had chartered the boat to get to the island.

A riveting, romantic story

Title: Dancing to 'Almendra'Author: Mayra Montero Reviewed by: Laura FaceyA friend who has never been to Cuba remembered hearing the country explained as somewhere you know music is playing around you even when you can't hear where it's coming from.

Milk box Empty

It had been a hard night, what with the rain pounding against the window panes of the old car in which they slept.

The Box

Come my dear, I want you to read Chicken Licken to me before you go.





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