Jamaica wise, the children of reggae king Bob Marley have done well, although not as a family pack like the newest Jackson kids.
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Artful chat with Ja painter Barry Watson inspires ‘student’
Several artists fundamental to Jamaica art development were listed such as Watson and his children, Alexander Cooper, Kofi, Gene Pearson, Huie, Colin Garland
Read MoreFundamental fine artists to Jamaica’s heritage/history
The artists listed below have been fundamental in the development of the fine arts and history of Jamaica.
Read MoreExplosive Reggae Sumfest to fete Mavado, Jah Cure and others
Top ten painters worldwide Jamaicans should know!
Study after after study and poll after poll still ists Pablo Picasso as the world’s greatest artist.
Read MoreEDITORIAL: Disrespecting Jamaican ARTists?
Is history particular of Jamaica Art just a matter of telling of those who have created without the why, when, how and what was represented in the creation
Read MoreArtists showing at Suite Jamaica, Iberostar June 13-19
Artists on show at Suite Jamaica Gallery, Iberostar, Rose Hall, Jamaica between June 13-19.
Read MoreDelus new single ‘Get Away’
A year ago he warned that it Sticky A Road and you have to be careful when you walk in the streets. A few months later, he provided the perfect anecdote – Another Gal – for men who found out their girl/wife cheated. But recognizing that “Life” often renders road blocks, Delus states “you can’t throw your hands up and Give Away Yuh Life.” His advice, if a little Kush doesn’t do the trick, what you need to do is “Get Away” to restore your mind, body and spirit
Read Mored’Cambre rises as Coldwell 2011 Backgammon Tournament star
Coldwell Banker Jamaica Realty’s Backgammon Tournament was held June 4 in St Andrew, Jamaica had an unusual twist. Businessman Roy D’Cambre emerged winner…
Read MoreVIEW: Audley Shaw sheds light on Jamaica political history
Webmasters Make $$$ BY Audley Shaw, Guest Columnist, Jamaica Observer IN a speech and an article published recently, both former Prime Minister PJ Patterson and former Finance Minister Dr Omar Davies are seeking to rewrite the history of the Jamaican economy. So, for the young, for students of history and for everyone, I wish to tell the other side of the story, and in doing so I will use hard, incontrovertible facts, not conjecture, half-truths, convenient ignorance or fiction. And I will be bold enough to say that if anyone…
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