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A section of the capacity audience at Calabash Literary Festival on Saturday, May 26, at Treasure Beach, St Elizabeth.
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Calabash
Film-maker Storm Saulter attends to his brother, Astro, who is afflicted with cerebral palsy, just after the showing of a short film, 'Morning Star', on Saturday evening, May 26, at Calabash Literary Festival, Treasure Beach, St Elizabeth. Morning Star is about how Astro uses computer technology to create works of art.
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Executive Director of Liberty Hall, Donna McFarlane and husband Claude Nembhard of Reliable Engineers cooling out at the Calabash Literary Festival in Treasure Beach, St. Elizabeth last Saturday
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With his wit and candour, businessman and poet, Ralph Thompson, cracks up the audience at Calabash Literary Festival on Saturday, May 26, at Treasure Beach, St Elizabeth.
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Craig Thomas and his daughter Sera at Calabash last Saturday at Treasure Beach in St. Elizabeth
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Calabash
Jamaica-born, world-renowned sociologist and writer Orlando Patterson reads from his much-acclaimed book, Children of Sisyphus, at Calabash Literary Festival on Saturday, May 26, at Treasure Beach, St Elizabeth.
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Calabash Literary Festival is not all about literature, literature and more literature. It's an event where the coolest and most avant garde fashion is on display, and D'bi Young, Jamaica-Canadian dub poet, was not going to be outdone, on Saturday, May 26, at Calabsh Bay, St Elizabeth.

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