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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Friday | January 26, 2007

Jazz fest gets medical treatment
WESTERN BUREAU: Although not attracting top billing, it was the charismatic and musically charged Dr. Cathy Brown who stole the spotlight on Wednesday night as the 2007 Air Jamaica Jazz & Blues Festival ended its two-night stopover...

War comes home in 'Flags of Our Fathers'

(AP): The battle scenes are harrowing in Flags of Our Fathers, the black-sand beaches exploding again and again with artillery fire, filling the gray sky and forming an even darker vision of hell. But it's what happens to the men...


Singers ask for a moment of peace

Just one minute of peace. That is what a few of Jamaica's more noted singers came out to promote Tuesday night at the Ranny Williams Entertainment Centre. Come June 7, 2007, at 11:11 a.m., Jamaica and the Canadian Humanitarian Organisation...


'Sounds of Jamaica' heats up MIDEM

Reggae drove the temperature up in Cannes, France, on Tuesday night. Ten years after he took the stage at MIDEM in France Shaggy, the diamond-selling Grammy award-winning artiste, headlined a talented line-up on the 'Sounds of Jamaica Night...


'The Candy Shop' a growing up comedy

The Candy Shop, directed by Joel Burke and produced by Paul Bucknor for Firefly Films, is a comedy about growing up; at least, that part of it where three young men (Casper, Mark and Preston) just sprouting facial hair, seek a certain kind...


The brainy 'Wild Child'

Don't let Tricia 'Wild Child' Spence's radio personality fool you. She is not all just mouth; she has brains as well. While some may not like her style, she is content with what she does. The brass Radio Jamaica announcer...




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