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About that Devon House courtyard debacle- part 2
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About that Devon House courtyard debacle- part 2

January 8, 2023January 6, 2023

Most Jamaicans are familiar with the history of Devon House, which was built in 1881 for Jamaica’s first black millionaire, George Stiebel and part of…

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About that Devon House courtyard debacle
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About that Devon House courtyard debacle

January 1, 2023January 1, 2023

Part 1 There has been intense outrage on social media since the Devon House courtyard reopened, after being closed for several months for renovations. It…

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Bushwhacked  when pressure drop
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Bushwhacked when pressure drop

December 25, 2022December 24, 2022

Talk about “pressure drop”! This huge work is a part of the Kingston Biennial and is crafted by Omari Ra, who some may argue is…

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Veerle Poupeye replies to K. Khalfani Ra
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Veerle Poupeye replies to K. Khalfani Ra

November 20, 2022November 20, 2022

I have read Mr Ra’s response to my column of 23 October 2022 and reiterate that my account of our discussion was accurate, even though…

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K. Khalfani Ra responds to Veerle Poupoye’s “Freedom of expression and censorship in the arts-part 3”
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K. Khalfani Ra responds to Veerle Poupoye’s “Freedom of expression and censorship in the arts-part 3”

November 20, 2022November 20, 2022

Your article (of October 23, 2022) is riddled with untruths and faulty reasoning. Firstly, as you should be well aware, but for some reason have…

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“Lets just do it ourselves”: The JAM story
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“Lets just do it ourselves”: The JAM story

November 13, 2022November 13, 2022

Recent conference travel allowed me to spend a few days in New York City for a round of gallery and museum visits. There were several…

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Making legal use of murderous music
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Making legal use of murderous music

October 30, 2022November 13, 2022

The Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) is attempting to use the same dancehall music that is being named as a genre of interest in a raft…

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Freedom of expression and censorship in the arts-Part 3
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Freedom of expression and censorship in the arts-Part 3

October 23, 2022October 22, 2022

This week’s article continues the discussion on controversies involving public and other art works in Jamaica, several of which have involved censorship. Part 2, published…

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The Broadcasting Commission’s directive is right!
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The Broadcasting Commission’s directive is right!

October 15, 2022October 18, 2022

The Broadcasting Commission’s directive on 11 October restricting the broadcasting of scamming and ‘Molly’ songs, among others, is correct. My only issue is that it…

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Freedom of expression and censorship in the arts
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Freedom of expression and censorship in the arts

October 15, 2022October 22, 2022

Part 2 There have been a number of controversies involving public and other art works in Jamaica, and several of these have involved censorship. One…

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