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.Continue Reading
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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.Continue Reading
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.Continue Reading
It was a joyful moment more than Shaggy, his friends and the few invited to witness. A time to Continue Reading
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.Continue Reading
AND WHO WHO DARES WONDER WHETHER OUR ATHLETES ARE PUMPED UP!
Is it only at “certain times” we as Jamaicans will claim being descendants of Africans — BLACK! Technically there is no half black, But maybe some of our athletes are descendants of Kenya’s Kalenjin tribe
Whether for fun, or for money, perhaps Jamaica could develop a sport where we have races against humans.
I think we should race athletes beginning with Bolt against horses then … then cheetahs!
WHERE WE CAN!
He’s African, HES young, flesh and BLACK!!
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On Sunday, September 27, 2009, slated at 5:30 p.m., in the Chapel of the University of the West Indies, Mona, Kingston 7, the Jamaica America Friendship Association (JAFA) will host a classical concert.Continue Reading
On August 6, the day of Jamaica’s Independence, the day started prayerfully at Jamaica House. Among the items, which held attendees and watchers in prayerful reverence, and retrospect were the St John’s Primary students who encouraged all to “Follow the m-a-p”.
The item cleverly put together was a call for Jamaicans to be mindful of Jamaica’s Motto, Anthem, Pledge.
…main participants along the North Coast of Jamaica were observed, and had a chance too to share their views on tourism and art as a combined Jamaican product.Continue Reading
I would like to congratulate the people of Jamaica as they celebrate 47 years of independence, – Hillary Rodham ClintonContinue Reading
Jamaican artist Bryan McFarlane has been residing in China. He shares from his own experience as he prepares for yet another exhibition in ChinaContinue Reading

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