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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Sunday | September 11, 2005

Comedy stands up
STAND-UP COMEDY has grown by leaps and bounds in Jamaica and is now definitely a plausible entertainment choice, "especially with the question marks behind dancehall", as comedian Ian 'Ity' Ellis says.

A 'tuck' in time
IN AN image-centred world, the entertainment fraternity is usually the driving force behind stating what the perfectly beautiful human being should be like and usually that human is a woman. Currently the Leftside and Esco's Tuk Een Yuh Belly...


Five albums, then Ninja will quit
THE 'ORIGINAL Gold Teet, Gun Teet, Front Teet, Gun Pon Teet, Don Gorgon' Ninja Man, known as the consummate performer, has revealed that he will now be focusing on his recording career. He promises to release an album every year for the next five years.


















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