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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Wednesday | July 5, 2006

Jamaica Cultural Development Commission (JCDC) dance finals heat up - Bridgeport, Portmore, Arnett Gardens dominate dance finals
THE STRIVE for dominance on the third day of the Jamaica Cultural Development Commission's (JCDC) national dance finals came down to largely a battle between three groups. With a combined tally of eighteen of the just under 50 items...

A bittersweet romance
THE ROMANTIC comedy is a trickier animal than most people believe and The Break-up highlights this. As such, the film has a far firmer stance as a comedy than it does as a romantic comedy. So maybe it is simply best to label it...


Perry Henzell's second movie to premiere at Toronto Film Festival
IN 1972 Perry Henzell produced his first film, The Harder They Come. Since then, it has grown into a cult-classic. In 2006, Henzell will finally see the birthing of his second film, No Place Like Home, which will debut at the 31st annual Toronto...


Good tribute to Studio One from Minott
THERE ARE times when a tribute album comes off as a cheap shot at making a quick buck the easy cover version way. Sugar Minott's A Tribute To Studio One, released on the Tads Records imprint, is not among them.


Holy Ghost power rains down at CIA gospel concert
A BARRAGE of gospel artistes turned out at the Ranny Williams Entertainment Centre on Sunday to sing for charity. Thanks to the roof-raising, foot-stomping, alleluia-grand time heralded by the Christ In Action...




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