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Welcome to our Art and Culture section

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GREETINGS from Negril.com!!!

Anthea McGibbon, Content Editor

Dear Reader,

Thanks for dropping by! Negril.com is dedicated to exposing the Heart, Arts and Culture of Jamaica. Negril.com strives to cover all our varied art expressions through reviews, commentaries, interviews, and tips you can use.

To read exciting contributions by our writers, you can either read the blogs below this welcome note or click on any of the links (above the welcome note) to individual pages. You can also search through our monthly archives listed on the right of this page.

If you would love to have your cultural event or project featured, please contact us at either our Negril office (957-3191) or Kingston representative (797-7297). You may also send an email to anthea@negril.com. Keep connected!! One World, One Love!

JUST A THOUGHT:
“A people without the knowledge of their past history, origin and culture is like a
tree without roots.” — Marcus Mosiah Garvey
  • A graduate of the Edna Manley College of the Visual and Performing Arts, Anthea is CEO of OAaSIS International, a company set up to expose and sensitise on the culture and the arts, starting with children. She has over 12 years experience in Journalism and the Fine Arts. Contact her also at islandartattack@yahoo.co.uk or anthea@theoaasis.com. [or Facebook]. WEBSITE: www.antheamcgibbon.com

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    From the art of Jamaica to your heart!

    Topic: Arts and Culture, Books, Dancehall, Film, Food, Ideal hang out spots, Music, TV, Theatre|

    Negril’s online mediahouse

     exposing the Arts of Jamaica!!!

    Anthea McGibbon, Content Editor

    FOR OVER 10 years, Negril.com remains dedicated to exposing the Heart, Arts and Culture of Jamaica. Negril.com recognises that visitors to the island especially are attracted to the island because of the island’s unique culture and multiskilled people. Negril.com strives to unfold Jamaica’s varied art expressions through reviews, commentaries, interviews, and tips readers can use, especially while in Jamaica.

    This especially as there are those persons who shy away from reading the local news, sometimes filled with reports on crime within Jamaica. Currently, there are hotels that do not allow immediate access to local newspapers for this reason, and hence preventing them from grasping a full understanding of the island and its offering otherwise.

    The online mediahouse, however, in no way competes, but rather compliments exisiting media houses. It operates as an an extension of the coverage of Arts and Culture of local media houses. It is staffed by a qualified editorial team, long experienced with the varied arts and expressions and are themselves seasoned and proliferic journalists in this regard.

     

    Anthea McGibbon, Content Editor

    Anthea McGibbon, an experienced art critic and artist herself functions as the Content Editor. She still on occasion contributes to the the Gleaner’s Art Section.

    Some of these persons contribute on a voluntary basis, joining the quest to see Jamaica take its rightful place at the pinnacle of the world. The vision of the team is to use arts and culture to transform the outlook of and from Jamaica. 

    Partnering with companies such as Negril Education Environment Trust, performing and visual artists, as well as the popular spots around the island, it is hoped that even the most insatiable hunger for interaction with Jamaica and its people will be filled.

    Contributions by our writers can be still be accessed, despite the layout of the site is currently being upgraded for better interaction and exposure, which at times result in photographs not being shown. 

    To access contributions, readers must first log on to www.negril.com and choose/click on Arts and Culture from the list to the left of the home page.

    Thereafter readers can click on any of the links (above the welcome note) to individual pages. Articles and their links are also published immediately following the welcome note. Readers can also search through the monthly archives listed on the right of this pages in the Arts and Culture section.

    Readers can join the message boards or simply send a comment where requested.

    So far, there are numerous websites are reusing downloaded information and articles from the site. Interestingly the only one not accrediting the source is located in Portmore, Jamaica, and doing so without expressed permission.

    To reuse any item from the site please contact the management or content editor in writing and additionally give proper accredition on the source. 

    For coverage or feature of any cultural event or project including books in Negril.com’s Art and Culture section, contact can be made at any of the following:

    The Negril office (957-3191), Coral Plaza or
    Kingston representative (797-7297)
    Mail can be sent to 3 South Avenue, Building #2, Swallowfield, Kingston
    You may also send an email to the Content Editor Anthea McGibbon, at anthea@negril.com or islandartattack@yahoo.co.uk.

    Keep connected!! One World, One Love!

    JUST A THOUGHT:
    “A people without the knowledge of their past history, origin and culture is like a tree without roots.” - Marcus Mosiah Garvey
  • A graduate of the Edna Manley College of the Visual and Performing Arts, Anthea is CEO of OAaSIS International, a company set up to expose and sensitise on the culture and the arts, starting with children. She has over 12 years experience in Journalism and the Fine Arts. Contact her also at islandartattack@yahoo.co.uk or anthea@theoaasis.com. [or Facebook].
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    Peter Lloyd on Jamaica’s top 10 sexiest

    Topic: Arts and Culture, Ideal hang out spots, Music, TV|

    Jamaica’s leading newspaper votes Peter Lloyd among sexy entertainers

    Anthea McGibbon, Content Editor

    WHILE THE world waits in anticipation for Barack Obama to fill their political appetite, Jamaica’s Peter Lloyd once again caught the attention of those feasting their eyes on the musical stars. The Caribbean’s leading mediahouse has listed him among the top ten sexiest male entertainers. Evidently, according to the experts who conducted the recent survey, Lloyd is shining in body, soul and appeals with his voice.
    Lloyd, who is most times reserved when on social scene, is renowned for his many talents as an actor, writer and singer. In fact, he’s just about one of the best kept reasons Jamaicans are looking forward to the new season of the local TV series Royal Palm Estate. In the series, he plays Matthew Robinson — a suave deportee from the US (where he was arrested for money laundering and gun crime), who is now striving to make it successfully as a reggae artiste.
    In reality, however, he is a convincing reggae singer, whose soon-to-be released single Perfect Body, is dedicated to Jamaica’s women.
    He is the third pick as the sexiest entertainer, according to The Jamaica Gleaner’s Entertainment Department survey. In first place is Jeffrey ‘Assassin’ Campbell who made Girls Gone Wild. In second place is Kymani Marley who literally is living Like Father, Like Son. In fourth place, after Lloyd, is the platinum selling Mr Boombastic, Orville “Shaggy” Burrell, the multiskilled Pure Pleasure. The remaining five are Dancin’ Dynamites judge, Orville Hall (# 5), Jamaican gospel reggae’s Prodigy “Ryan Mark” Reynolds (#6), Grammy winner “Sean Paul” Ryan Francis Henriques Infiltrate-ING at #7, Rising star Christopher Martin (#8), The comical Craig ‘Leftside’ Parkes (#9) and Orville ‘DaVille’ Thomas in the #10 position.
    The subtlety of Peter Lloyd’s character moves women to whisper his Oh Ma Darling tune, which copped 1st place on Bess FM charts during December 2008.
    For Perfect Body, the track is produced by Lloyd with mixing and other creative credits going to ‘Collin ‘Bulby York’, rhythm twins ‘Sly & Robbie’ and Gitsie. Lloyd is currently negotiating projects with Jamaica’s leading saxophonist, Dean Fraser.
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