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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Friday | November 18, 2005

Cinema 2 to host 'WELCOME TO JAMROCK'
APPLETON JAMAICA Rum unveiled their latest ventures at the Jonkanoo Lounge, Hilton Kingston Hotel, on Wednesday afternoon. The series is called 'December to Remember' and so far comprises two shows, 'Appleton City' and 'Welcome to Jamrock'.

Golden Touch makes it home
THE GOLDEN Touch band has grown from strength to strength, and is getting ready to release its fourth full-length set. That album, Make It Home, is 90 per cent reggae gospel. "We like to keep the Jamaican concept of who God is," said...


'THE CORPSE BRIDE': Hauntingly beautiful
THE WORD 'fabulous' begs to be used again and again and yet again in an attempt to describe Tim Burton's The Corpse Bride. It is a hilarious, imaginative and downright fantastic piece of animation from beginning to end.


Two good takes on relationships from Nadz
WITH I Don't Give A S and I Got U On Me, rapper Nadz turns her considerable talent to two sides of relationships. While the music for both is definitely hip-hop, the first being more uptempo and the other having more than a touch...


Mowatt starts journey to music therapy
AS MORE and more young artistic persons attempt to gain higher education in their chosen art form, the practice of staging a show to raise funds for the pocket-straining effort of a college degree becomes more popular.


Lifetime of poetry from Shake Keane
WITH A life-sized bust at the Peace Memorial Hall in Kingstown, St. Vincent, there is no doubt about Shake Keane's writing ability. However, even if that information was not on the back of The Angel Horn the poems, spanning four decades...

















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