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    TALES OUT OF SCHOOL Foiled hopes?

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    “It’s high time for a teacher to come out of this family. If the likes of chiggoe-foot Muggy and Mem and drunking Boysie can have children who become teachers even though they used to go to

    The birds, bees and reality checks

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    I’m not usually a fan of Lifetime movies with all of their overwrought melodrama, but they do catch me from time to time. The Pregnancy Pact hooked me.

    Take a moment to breathe

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    You know the saying, can’t see the forest for the trees. Well, I’ve come to realise sometimes you can’t see the trees for the forest.

    Lost without poetry

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    “If I didn’t get to write poetry, who I am as a person would have stifled and ultimately be lost.” Famous words one might say, but coming from poet Sylvester Jarvis

    The artist and his work

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    There’s a piece called ‘Stoned Teddy’, literally a teddy bear drawn in stone. It and more than a few of the images in Ron ‘Guava’ Howell’s show call

    Author’s work depicts intriguing life

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    Althea Romeo-Mark has led a fascinating life. Don’t take my word for it, her latest publication – If Only the Dust Would Settle – tells the tale.

    I Try My Best To Believe

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    Christmas is a time of joyful preparation. Over the centuries this has tended to become the shining-up and decoration of homes, the stocking up of food

    Prince’s Book; A Celebration Of Black Women’s ‘Beautiful’ Hair

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    I just finished Althea Prince’s Politics of Black Women’s Hair and it was a fast and easy read. Fast and easy not because it lacked deep insight

    Art Exhibition Embraces Male, Female Form

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    Kofi Ferris’ art exhibition at the Museum closes today. Catch it quick; it’s worth a viewing.

    Antigua Launches Book: Growing Up in All Saints Village, Antigua

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    Ostensibly the evening was about Emily Vanessa Spencer Knight, a Wadadlian who’s made her life in Bim these many years