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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Thursday | April 13, 2006

Business breakfast from Sumfest
FOR THE more than 40,000 persons who attend Red Stripe Reggae Sumfest annually it is the drum, the bass, the lyrics and the melodies that count. For many of the persons gathered for breakfast at the Terra Nova Hotel, Waterloo Road...

'Mrs Henderson Presents' - quite delightful
MRS. HENDERSON Presents is one of those rare treats, a movie that surrounds the experiences of an older woman, especially one who is not solely defined as either a wife, mother or grandmother. Written by Martin Sherman...


VP presents more 'Lasting Love Songs'
THE FIFTH instalment in the Reggae Lasting Love Songs series from VP Records makes a couple things clear. For one 'reggae' is applied to any music that comes from Jamaica, so the ballads such as Viscount Oliver's take on God Blessed Our Love...


Caribbean Model Search on
THE LAUNCH of Pulse's Caribbean Model Search was brief, but those in attendance didn't seem to mind, as they chatted for most of the night. The event was launched at The Penthouse on the Pulse Complex, Trafalgar Road, New Kingston, on Tuesday night.


'Inner City Lights' shine off Maxfield
THE VENUE was not exactly a hill nor the place a city, but the message was the same. Scotts Road, off Maxfield Avenue, came alive when 'Unity', a concert and health fair, was hosted by Inner City Lights ministry, recently.




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