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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Friday | May 6, 2005

Love shines for Alanzo Brooks
Staff Reporter IT STARTED with his love for God, then he found the guitar and, after getting the inspiration to write songs, Alanzo W. Brooks has managed to release his very first gospel album, 'When Love Shines'.

Classic tale of a desperate housewife
IT DOESN'T take long to realise why Robert and Raymond Hakim's Belle de Jour, starring Catherine Deneuve is a classic. Deneuve herself is a classic and she gives a beautiful performance in the film.


Too much hairspray, too little humour
IF THE concepts governing the creation of Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous were not so trite and ridiculous, it might have been possible to enjoy the film more. As is, the film is little more than a trip into beauty school...


Lucas previews final, dark chapter in 'Star Wars' series
SKYWALKER RANCH, Calif., (Reuters): THE FORCE is back, but for the final instalment in the nearly 30-year-old Star Wars saga it is the dark side that comes to dominate.


Handful of plans for Studio One
WESTERN BUREAU: ON THE first anniversary of Clement 'Sir Coxsone' Dodd's death, plans were announced for the development of the Studio One legacy at the famous 13 Brentford Road address.
















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