Anthea McGibbon answers questions about works of art she actually has produced to students for their research papers.
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More force for Anthea McGibbon to promote arts and culture of Jamaica
After only a year, new persons joined Anthea McGibbon to promote the culture and creative industry of Jamaica, while maintaining their individual professions.
Read MoreWho we are, what we’re not
The conclusion is we cannot find completion by pursuing our own selfish desires an epiphany which is only revealed to the ‘beautiful’ ones.
Read MoreTime for Allman Town Primary Thank Yous to OAaSIS
On January 22 it was time for Allman Town Primary to say thanks to members of the creative industry who with the OAaSIS International , gave a creative workshop series.
Read MoreHanging with Billy Ocean at Art of Music in Trelawny, Jamaica
He’s humble and unassuming, and just turning 60 on January 21, he has decided to just enjoy life, and ensures that others enjoys life too.
Read MoreQuestions for Jon Secada on the Art of Music
Jon Secada was one hard act to follow at the recently concluded Art of Music Festival, especially with his riveting performances from as early as Monday which earned him new respect, and where standing ovations were hard to reward him for his efforts.
Read MoreRex Nettleford gone forever, leaves cultural and intellectual legacy
Just 4 hours before his 77th birthday, Professor Alston Miller “Rex Nettleford” died in the Washington Hospital where he lay.
Read MoreJazzing Walter Elmore style at Jamaica’s Art of Music
The main stage was graced with some 15 international bands and performers such as local talent Seretse Small, Dean Fraser, who shun like the international counterparts. There was a talent stage
Read MoreThird World celebrates 37th anniversary with first world Patriots
As they celebrate their 37th anniversary in the music industry, Reggae Ambassadors the world-renowned reggae band Third World pays homage to some of Jamaica’s National Heroes on its new album, Patriots.
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