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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Friday | February 27, 2004

One good fade follows another
BARBERSHOP 2: Back In Business offers you nothing more than Barbershop did, though it pretends to for just a moment. Even the plotline seems to be a slightly re-heated version of the first Barbershop.

Palace brings back the Oscar hot tips
ON FEBRUARY, 22, the Palace Amusement Circuit kicked off 'Oscar Week', with reruns of seven of the top films nominated for this year's Academy Awards.


Aluta Continua keeps the fire blazing
JAMAICA HAS seen the emergence of some phenomenal reggae bands, including Chalice and Third World. Now, one band seeks to match these greats; 'Aluta Continua' is stepping up to the plate.


More than just the 'Word!'
IN THE beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God...' (St. John 1 v. 1).


Supreme Ventures Carnival kicks off!
BYRON LEE of the Dragonaires, the man responsible for bringing carnival to Jamaica, will this Friday launch the 'Supreme Ventures Carnival 2004' at Risky Business in Negril, Werstmoreland and will move on to Tropical Beach...


'Downtown Carnival 2k4' in high gear
IT TOOK the place by storm at its inaugural staging in 2001 and now its back, to reap more fun, revelry and excitement on the streets of Kingston.


'Unplugged' ignites at Weekenz
IT MIGHT be unfair to say that Half Pint was the top performer at Tuesday's edition of 'RE Unplugged', but he certainly got the most enthusiastic crowd response.
















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