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Jamaica Gleaner Arts &Leisure
published: Sunday | September 2, 2007

Art pulses
At times, to be appreciative of art, you must become blind to what you perceive art to be. And so it was that two weeks ago, sombre drum beats by two Akawaaba drummers - Phillip, a ceramist and Clive, kept pace for some 100 patrons to be lost in the...

Literary arts - After the Ache

Two weekends ago, I went to the Blue Mountains with some friends - one of those spontaneous things people do to unburden themselves of any stress they may be facing.

Teacher, Lux Mundi, Dada

My sixth-form English literature teacher, Mr. Maxwell Coore, had a profound love for Shakespeare. His favourite play was the pastoral comedy As You Like It, which I read a year before entering his class.





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