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Jamaica Gleaner Arts &Leisure
published: Sunday | January 11, 2004

Platform for progress - TEACHERS 'CREATE' CANVAS FOR ART IN JAMAICA
OCTOBER 23, 2003 marked the launch of 'Create', an association for art educators and artists of the Caribbean region. It is the brainchild of Mico Teachers' College vice principal, Mrs. Kay Anderson. Roughly six years in the making, Mrs. Kay Anderson.

Are you skanking?
DE S(IN)TING that happened to all of us at the 20th renewal of what some claim to be the greatest one-night reggae show on earth was the featured act on the front page of all the newspapers on December 28, 2003.


Lamming to lecture at UWI, Mona
GEORGE LAMMING, father of the modern Caribbean novel, will be visiting The University of the West Indies (UWI), Mona Campus, January 11 to 15, as part of a Distinguished Lecture Tour. His lecture entitled The Political Foundations of a Caribbean...


Book on Ja's World Junior Champs in athletics launched
GOING FOR Gold ­ Personal Reflections on Kingston 2002 is the title of the latest addition to Jamaica's publications on our sporting history and accomplishments. Written by communication specialist, Gloria Royale-Davis, the publication is an...


'Kensington Burning' in Sam Sharpe Square
'KENSINGTON BURNING' - an outdoor exhibition highlighting the pivotal role of Sam Sharpe in prompting the granting of emancipation of slaves ­ continues at the Montego Bay Civic Centre in St. James, following its official opening in mid-December.





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