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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Friday | March 2, 2007

Mason fixes shaky foundation
Horace Mason was young and thought entering gospel music was an easy way to earn a quick buck. His love for music, he thought, would have made his plight a lot easier. As time went by he found out he had to have a real love for the cause before his dreams could be realised.

Nikki Z straddles radio, TV

A return to Jamaica for Nicole 'Nikki Z' Duhaney meant she was ready to take her career to the next level. Originallyfrom St. Elizabeth, Nikki Z migrated to the United States where she did freelance work for Comedy Central and BET. Nikki Z is currently on ZIP FM...

Cracking restart to 'Backyaad Crack-Up'

With an encore for Elva before intermission anda standing ovation for Apache Chief and Sarge at the end of the night's final scheduled performance, the Backyaad Crack-Up comedy series got off to a cracking restart on Wednesday...

Truly 'Happily N'Ever After'

(AP): When Hoodwinked came out a year ago, it felt like a poor man's Shrek. Guess that makes this totally uninspired offering a poor man's Hoodwinked. It wouldn't seem possible, but this is yet another fractured fairytale in which the characters subvert their own genre...

Young Thrillers launch album

On Wednesday night a new generation of young soul thrillers launched their new album, It's All About You. The album, which is The Grace Thrillers' 21st, was launched on the grounds of the Mayfair Hotel. It commenced with a prayer by Rev. Peter Morgan and featured speeches...

'Reel' thought from Negril Film Festival

WESTERN BUREAU: Negril's nightlife has been boosted with the first free film festival in the resort town, which has been running for the past two weeks.Scores of moviegoers are flocking to On The Rocks Restaurant and Bar in West End...





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