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Artistically yours ... Weaving magic of fine art into everyday life

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  Cityscape It is a known fact that art is therapeutic in many ways than we may know. From mesmerizing strokes, myriad of expressions enrich our experiences of the oft mundane world we live in. At its core, fine art serves, not only as a thing of beauty to be admired, but a reflection of the complexities, triumphs and tribulations of humanity. Whether a painting, sculpture, poetry, music or dance … the power of arts is rich and immense. It evokes emotions, provoke thoughts, and spark conversations. Fine art transcends boundaries and speaks a universal language. It has always been a catalyst for cultural exchange, bridging the gaps that exist in the human interactions. Through art, we gain insights into different perspectives, histories, and appreciation that there is unity in our diversities in this interconnected world. THERAPEUTIC Serenity  Art is therapeutic – numerous studies show that art reduces stress, anxiety, and depression, while enhancing cognitive function, creativity,

Tequila – a Mexican cultural tradition

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  Master Distiller Jaime Villalobos “It’s another tequila sunrise, starin’ slowly ‘cross the sky ...” resonates lyrics of a song by The Eagles from Los Angeles, California – their inspiration lying 1,500 miles south in Tequila, Mexico, the warmth of which touched Kingston, Jamaica, recently with the maestro – master distiller Jaime Villalobos. “ Buenas noches señoras y señores, bienvenidos a este viaje a la tierra del Tequila (Good evening, ladies and gentlemen, welcome to this journey to the land of tequila),” Villalobos began, on the cata de Tequila. His presentation was in Spanish but, for any non-speaker, it wasn’t a blanking-out moment – his explanations flowed as smoothly as the ageing process of the brew of the evening. So much for nostalgia – one would guess that, for a non-drinker, this is as romantic as any cocktail would make anyone else feel. The genesis of tequila is agave, a plant that is central to Mexican culture. “Tequila will not be there if it was not for agave,” sai