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Jamaica Gleaner Outlook
published: Sunday | December 18, 2005

Fae Ellington - Transforming every day
AT HER home in Kingston, a well-rested Fae Ellington welcomes us, dressed in brilliant bandana plaid and her eyes bright with a promise of mischief ­ just enough that the world around her remains an interesting place.

Meet Cow Head and Jonkunnu
' JAB JAB'. That's the sound of your worst nightmare, if you happen to have been born in times when Jonkunnu reigned supreme at Christmas. When these masked characters take to the streets, children of all ages and even some adults, run away...


COUPLES' SEXUALITY - A plea for balance
IT WOULD seem, from reading the article captioned 'Sex: what newlyweds need to know' in the Outlook magazine on December 4, 2005, and similar articles, that the prevailing approach to sexuality is female-centred.


Ole time sinting
CHRISTMAS EVE 50 years ago was carnival time in downtown Kingston. Fifty years ago, the stores and streets downtown were heavily decorated and a Christmas tree could be found in the area now known as St. William Grant Park.






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