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Bad man movies in the street, on screen

October 17, 2021October 18, 2022

The latest installment of a consistent hit movie series is currently being shown on the Palace Amusement circuit and on 11 October the almost every…

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Big screen, little screen review

October 17, 2021September 24, 2022

Hi readers, welcome to Jamaica Monitor’s first episode in what we pray will be a regular feature in the entertainment read of this space. It…

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At the opening of the Jamaica, Jamaica exhibition at the National Gallery of Jamaica on February 24, 2020
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‘Jamaica, Jamaica’ and the Jamaican Curatorial Imagination – Part 2

October 17, 2021October 18, 2022

In this second of a two-part article on Jamaica, Jamaica, which has just reopened at the National Gallery of Jamaica, we take a closer look…

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The opening of the 'Jamaica, Jamaica' exhibition at the National Gallery of Jamaica, 24 February 2020
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‘Jamaica, Jamaica’ and the Jamaican Curatorial Imagination – Part 1

October 10, 2021September 24, 2022

The National Gallery of Jamaica has finally announced its reopening, on 5 October after having been closed to the public since 14 March 2020, because…

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The COVID-19 era and audience size

October 3, 2021September 24, 2022

For a few years before COVID-19 put mass in-person events on pause, I consistently attended one day of Jamaica’s national athletics trials. There I was…

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William “Woody” Joseph – Angel, c1990, private collection
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Memoir: William “Woody” Joseph (1919-1998)

October 3, 2021September 24, 2022

When I first met the self-taught Jamaican wood-sculptor William Joseph in the mid-1980s, he was living in a bamboo shack near the river in Stony…

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Le Centre d’Art in Port-au-Prince, Haiti – Part 2

September 26, 2021September 24, 2022

Last week, we looked at the early history of Le Centre d’Art, an influential Haitian art organization which was established in 1944. Its building, a…

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The Sha’Carri Richardson, LA Lewis strategies and Jamaican music

September 19, 2021September 24, 2022

Sha’Carri Richardson came last in the women’s 100 metre race at the Prefontaine Classic in Eugene, Oregon, in August. However, based on the US press…

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Le Centre d’Art in Port-au-Prince, Haiti – Part 1

September 19, 2021September 24, 2022

Le Centre d’Art is among the oldest surviving cultural organizations in the Caribbean and serves as a gallery and museum, an art school, a site…

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Governor General of Jamaica Hugh Foot addressing attendees at a one man show art exhibition at Hills Galleries in Kingston showing works by Mallica "Kapo" Reynolds (center) with gallery owner Christopher Hills (right)
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Kapo and the Father of Spirulina

September 12, 2021October 18, 2022

Sometime in 2018, I came across a lengthy but most interesting Wikipedia entry on Christopher Hills, an English expatriate commodities trader, one time politician, art…

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