In collaboration with the Jamaica Library Service, the U.S. Embassy announces a classic American film series. The films, which are free to the public, will be shown every Tuesday, September 15 to October 13, at the Kingston and St. Andrew Parish Library, 2 Tom Redcam Drive in Kingston starting at 6:00 p.m.
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Jamaica’s Hoyes Takes a Bit of Africa in Europe Tour
Jamaican born visual art master, Bernard Stanley Hoyes has been enjoying a powerful year. Upon the recent New York installation of his six-foot blue fin tuna sculpture, titled “The Grand Catch”, which he crafted from granite in Fuzhou City in the Fujian Province of China, one might think the acclaimed artist might be ready to rest on his laurels for a bit.
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THERE’S A glowing Caribbean paradise at the top of one of Jamaica’s hills in on the outskirts of Montego Bay.
It’s the Aaah! gallery, owned by two extraordinaires – artist Ian and Tamika…
Skalnik’s ‘Art and Freedom’ in Jamaica
Themed ‘Art & Freedom’, it is a touring exhibition brought to Jamaica through the Embassy of the Czech Republic and the Honorary Consul of the Czech Republic, James Joseph.
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US Free Classic Film Festival
The U.S. Embassy and the Jamaica Library Service warmly invite you to a
U.S. Free Classic Film Festival, every Tuesday from September 15 to October 13, 2009.
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Actor Bello rings ‘Change’ throughout Jamaica
Whether you are in Jamaica or abroad, hopefully the buzz on your lips will be “I am the Change”. At least if you want to move past the past, frustrations, challenges and see the better good of ole time Jamaica renewed. Winston “Bello” Bell through “I am the Change” a group originating on Facebook has begun in an energetic way.
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It was a joyful moment more than Shaggy, his friends and the few invited to witness. A time to
Read MoreA Jamaican OAaSIS for you
I am truly happy to see more ART APPRECIATION persons worldwide taking special interest in improving Jamaica as we know it. So many groups have begun on Facebook alone.
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