Christmas Trees, Like All Fairytales, Are Dead by the Time They Reach Jamaica
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Summer Eldemire IKempshot By the time Christmas trees are imported into...
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In Reading India Now, a recent book examining new trends in Indian writing, Ulka Anjaria talks of...
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Sometimes, I grow so much that I become a giant. I feed off paper, cardboard, fruit and vegetable peelings, scraps of food, bottles, cans, glass, fabrics, tree branches, tables, chairs, windows, tools, rubble; car parts, computer parts, kitchen appliances, fridges, phones, TVs; anything you can possibly imagine.
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Jessica Knight Mek me tell unu a ting or dozen bout naming. Plenty Jamaican people dem know di...
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Kris Singh My brother laughs to speak. His words, even when lacking humorous intention,...
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