The ICHS Alumnae Association in conjunction with the Immaculate Conception High School is staging the second lecture in The ICHS Distinguished Lecture Series on Thursday December 10, 2009 at the Lisa Narcisse Centre for the Performing Arts, Immaculate Conception High School at 5:30pm
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Special offer on feature articles and advertising rates
I am offering special rates for advertising and feature services, to earn funds towards defraying expenses for OAaSIS volunteers who travel, as well as for creating an online arts career library for the benefit of especially Jamaica
Read MoreEDITORIAL: Jamaica’s Art and Culture, Tourism product
Jamaica’s art, artists and their creative products should be closer examined as tourism products.
Read MoreU.S. Embassy, Jamaica Library Service details film series
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.
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.
Read MoreJamaicans give HOW TO directions
The following (27) articles give practical advice on handling varied challenges from cultural to financial, when staying on Jamaican soil. They are sourced from the Caribbean’s leading newspaper, The Gleaner’s new feature, ‘How to …’, an instruction guide giving practical advice on fixing many of those pesky problems that pop up – without paying an arm and a leg. Seize on info from Jamaica’s industry experts and become a veritable Mr or Mrs Fix-it. See more…
Read MoreHow to… in Jamaican style
“Get practical advice from Jamaicans on varied subjects — and learn how to survive and do things… the Jamaican way..” (sourced from Anthea McGibbon’s HOW TO series in the Jamaica Gleaner)
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