Time for smart thinking. Its global recession and we all know only few make it to the top. Let your brain do the work and your body will follow.
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Special news items
Love him or leave him, only a Tiger can scrub his spots
Tiger’s crime when considering the realities of societies might just be that he got too bold and got caught by the public causing embarrassment to the home-wife
Read MoreJamaica’s culture girl Yendi wows Ms Universe Pageant judges
Earlier tonight Yendi Phillips created history as the Jamaican candidate with the highest finish in the Miss Universe pageant ever – she copped second place.
Read MoreAngela Stribling of DC adds jazz to OAaSIS Intl pool
In radio, television, and music, Stribling has built an impressive career as a multimedia broadcaster and communicator – one of the most sought after voices in US
Read MoreBelize artist, Hubert Neal Jr, chronicles the Dudus saga
Although putting Neil in an uncomfortable situation, it provided enough inspiration for his body of work now on at Grosvenor Gallery.
Read MoreBarry Moncrieffe is new NDTC artistic director
Chairman of the NDTC’s Management Committee, Jeffrey Cobham says he is now the company’s new artistic director, succeeding the late Professor Rex Nettleford.
Read MoreSeya Parboosingh gone but remembered
Seya Parboosingh, American-born artist of Lebanese descent, living in Jamaica since 1958, died on Friday 13 August in Kingston.
Read MoreMarcus Garvey Awards 2010
Location: The East Lawns, Devon House
Date: Tuesday 17th August, 2010 Marcus Garvey (Jamaica
Reader encourages entrepreneurial, not employable mind
The funding of tertiary education has attracted a lot of discussions, but how can our universities train students to become employable but also employers.
Read MoreThe price of having art
This covers all and relating participants of the visual, performing and literary arts at any level
– this is separate from my writing commitment