Professor Steve McDowell will speak on New Media and Social and Economic Change: From Possibilities to Practices in exploring and role of contemporary media
Read MoreMonth: April 2011
What Jamaican foods and bushes are good for my nerves?
In Jamaica there are a number of things that are used to treat the problems arising with the nerves.
Read MoreSadiki, Sandra Cross releases ‘Believe’ for Japan
Hospital Ship to come to Jamaica says US embassy
The U.S. Embassy last week made a donation of US$10,000 (J$859,000) worth of medical supplies and equipment to the Ministry of Health, Jamaica
Read MoreJamaica landscape artist Shaun Reid destined for world fame
Imagine Gallery in China calls artists
Nu Yishu Series V: Viriditas, a new collaborative art by Australian and Chinese artists is 5th in a series of exhibitions engaging with cross cultural art forms
Read MoreOur deepest fear by Marianne Williamson
Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us. We ask ourselves, Who am I to be brilliant
Read MoreJamaica artist Dwayne Hamilton of St Ann eyes art college
Dwayne Hamilton has had many experiences in his short life span, and sets out to tell his tale through his art.
Read MoreJamaican promotes island as world’s headquarters
Above all, Burton’s views on Jamaica being the chosen head of the world is unique and attractive to many persons.
Read MoreO Carib Isle by Hart Crane
To the white sand I may speak a name, fertile
Albeit in a stranger tongue. Tree names, flower names
Deliberate, gainsay death