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Nestled in the beautiful Lorton Valley are three incredible works of large scale art. The students at Lorton School transformed their school field into a gallery where the whole school took part in Active Art’s Art from Above workshop. They learnt about conceptual art and the incredible work of Christo, Dennis Oppenheim, and Richard Long. The aim of the workshop was to get children thinking of art in a different way and use unusual everyday household items to make large scale art. The children used everything from sheets and duvets to pans, shoes and wheels, they even used themselves to create shapes and patterns within the artwork. ....
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Dahlia s second season
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SCREENWRITER, playwright, actress and media personality Dahlia Harris is unwavering in her commitment to provide quality Jamaican content for television.
Following the overwhelming success of her dramas
Ring Games and
Love and Dancehall, Harris is ready to hit local television with the second season of her production
Thicker Than Water come August 14.
Harris first penned the play which ran on local stages back in 2013. Such was the response that she was encouraged to adapt and take to the small screen the following year. T ....
Premium Content Subscriber only A TEENAGE boy who killed two young sweethearts in a horrific crash north of Townsville is believed to have fallen asleep at the wheel before his vehicle slammed head on into the couple. The Gulliver boy, who cannot be identified legally, was driving from Cairns to Townsville after attending a music festival the day before. Sleep-deprived after a night of revelry and drug taking the then-17-year-old made the fatal decision to embark on the four-hour journey home. He pleaded guilty to dangerous driving causing two deaths but the teenager who will turn 19 in just a number of months won t spend any time behind bars. ....