He saw the thick drop of blood on the cold floor, then crouched on his knees, and in one swift swoop of his index finger placed the red substance in his mouth, and smiled. He moved like a panther, lithe and almost invisible. The claws in his mind reclined, for now.
There was a strong turnout for poet Raymond Mair's launch of his second collection, Shards of Remembering, at the Faculty of Law, University of the West Indies (UWI), Mona, on Sunday. His first book, These Days I Remember, was published in 2003.
NEW YORK (AP):Walking briskly across the Brooklyn Bridge, smiling under a splendid morning sky, David McCullough is in the mood for telling stories, like the time he had a chat with James Cagney.
Young people 12 to 18 years old, and their parents, will be excited to know that there is an ultimate summer camp experience called Camp to the World (CTW)! To be held at the College of Agriculture Science and Education (CASE) in Portland from July 7 to 28, CTW is developmental, recreational and educational in natur
Ladies and gentlemen, invited guests, parents, friends, well-wishers, boys and girls in their expensive suits and dresses. Those corsages must have cost a fortune. Principal and teachers of Tiny Ones Early Childhood Institution, good afternoon.
Carlong Publishers (Caribbean) Limited is a multimedia education, marketing and distribution company owned and operated by Jamaican entrepreneurs, Carl and Shirley Carby. In addition to its own publishing, Carlong also provides exclusive distribution services in Jamaica for Pearson Longman educational publishers.
Baltimore, Maryland, famous today for a multitude of historic sites, acclaimed medical facilities associated with John's Hopkins University, world-class museums, a technologically advanced National Aquarium, scores of excellent restaurants, a picturesque harbour and, for sports fans, ...
The Centre for Caribbean Thought did a double recently, officially launching two books in its Caribbean Reasonings series on the lawns of the Sir Arthur Lewis Institute of Social and Economic Studies, University of the West Indies...
The Editor, Sir - We, the Rats of this country, where we have been residing for centuries, perhaps even before the arrival of the Spaniards, British, Africans, East Indians, Chinese, and Lebanese, and whoever might have come after, are...
"I felt really inspired by Wandeka today. One day I want to be just like her and open my own exhibit." That is what 15-year-old Samantha Brown of St Catherine High School told The Sunday Gleaner at the art exhibit titled 'Celebrating Jamaica in Watercolour'. It was held at the Redbones Blues Café last Thursday.
D & D Distillers, for the first time, brings together the works by two very distinct artists, Israel Delmonte and Eugenio D'Melon, in a two-man exhibition at the Mutual Gallery. One, a painter and draughtsman, the other, a printmaker; their styles and thematic range vary widely.
Nothing but spectacular! The launch of the book, Pictures From Paradise: A Survey of Contemporary Caribbean Photography, was greeted with a bevy of supporters from the art community at the Medulla Gallery on Fitt Street in Port-of-Spain, Trinidad, on Thursday, April 26.
If the cost for being a true disciple
Is to lead to your demise
Would you continue being a Christian?
Or choose to be otherwise
And if arrested for your stance How would you then fare?
So ina di Faculty of Engineering and Computing office a UTech mi deh
A wait pan di dean fi hear weh she hav fi sey.
Suddenly mi look cross di counta,
guess who mi si? Nuh Sista Portia