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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Friday | June 23, 2006

'Prayer Partner' flips proverbial script
"LITTLE DAVID play on your harp, hallelujah!" goes the children chorus. Twenty-five year-old David Tulloch is making Goliath 'slayings' in local play industry with his insightful dramas and now comedy, Prayer Partner.

Christopher Clarke aims for second win
Since it was first held in 1987, no one has ever won the Jamaica Cultural Development Commission (JCDC) National Gospel Song Competition twice. But that could change this year as the 1995 winner, Christopher Clarke, will try to break...


Roger Mitchell stands 'On My Rock'
AFTER A defunct ARP (singing group) left former group member Roger 'Mitch' Mitchell, out of the water, he is now trying to cash in on the million-dollar grand prize in this year's Jamaica Cultural Development Commission...


Fast, furious, drifting, drifting... and still drifting
THE FAST and the Furious franchise continues with the latest instalment, The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift. This version is directed by Justin Lin (Annapolis) and written by Chris Morgan. The stars of the original, Paul Walker and Vin Diesel...


FOUR DAYS, 11 parties, one town
ANDREW PRYCE of Wray and Nephew called the numbers on Appleton Treasure Island 2006 from the Top of the World, Jamaica Pegasus hotel, New Kingston, on Tuesday evening. Four days, four nights, 11 'big name parties', 10 top selectors, all in one town...


Good listen, look at Lutan Fyah
ON WEDNESDAY evening, a listening party for Lutan Fyah's new album Phantom War provided not only sounds but also sight at the Ashanti Oasis Vegetarian Restaurant, Hope Gardens, St. Andrew.




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