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Jamaica Gleaner Arts &Leisure
published: Sunday | June 8, 2008

Rachel's rich palette
At 26 years old, Rachel Wade is already four years into her professional career. Formally trained in two-dimensional animation, Rachel is an illustrator, graphic designer and painter.

Calabash 2008 the biggest ever

During the recently concluded Calabash International Literary Festival, held at Jake's in Treasure Beach, St Elizabeth, the programmes that were sold for $50 served an alternate purpose other than knowing just what was happening...

The Storm

As the winds howled outside, I sat huddled in a dark corner of the room with a piece of bread held tightly in my right hand. My nephew had gone under my parents' huge spring bed and my niece sat on a crooked chair at the far end of the room, crying softly.

'Glave' matters in Treasure Beach

The opening of the Calabash International Literary Festival 2008 was very significant, as Thomas Glave led off the three presenters in 'Selector's Choice'."Every edition of the festival is a narrative," Calabash founder and artistic director Colin...

Malcolm

Malcom was immediately jerked from his thoughts when Heather reached across the table and clasped his hand in hers."What's the matter dear? You seem a bit distracted."He had not realised that he had been watching something float...

'Up ... you mighty race'

Over the years there has been a continual call for the work of Marcus Garvey to be taught in schools. For this to happen, books on the subject are needed to target different age groups. This book targets the 7-12 age group.





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