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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Friday | August 4, 2006

Professor Nuts fights for his music
Carl 'Professor Nuts' Wellington has played an integral role in Jamaican music. If you're not familiar with his songs Inna Di Bus, Tan So Back, Don't, Professor Nuts was one of the first Jamaican artistes who sought to integrate comedy with music.

Miami Vice Action without the adrenalin
For want of a better word, Miami Vice is an action movie, but it seems to be suffering from at least a mild form of identity crisis. Whereas The Matrix became the nerd's action movie, Miami Vice tries to be the thinking person's action flick...


BOOK REVIEW: Too many perfect strokes in 'Living Their Game'
If Peter E. Powell's Living Their Game were an opening batsman's innings, it would have been a picture of perfection (at least on the scoreboard), including carrying his bat through the innings. It is not only that the central figures all have happy endin


Carpenter assaulted on Sunsplash site
Patrons to the restaging of the music festival Reggae Sunsplash this weekend are bound to get worked up with performances from some of the world's best entertainers. However, sparks of a different kind flew at the venue on Tuesday, July 25....




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