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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Friday | June 1, 2007

Serious matters behind humour in 'Grooming the Groom'
Midway the first scene of Act one of Grooming the Groom, currently playing at the Little Little Theatre, I was flipping my programme to see if I had accidentally wandered into a production of 'bashment' proportions.

Judith Gayle stops on broad road to former lover

Judith Gayle was on her way to Kingston from Westmoreland to visit a former boyfriend when she rediscovered the joy of being a Christian. Gayle stopped midway the journey to exchange pleasantries with those she grew up with in May Pen, Clarendon.

Fashion Block outlasts drizzle

Knutsford Boulevard was abuzz on Sunday night, as Saint International's 'Fashion Block' prevailed despite the rain. Spring/Summer '08 designs from an eclectic group of designers graced the Caribbean's longest runway.

Ity and Fancy Cat make administrative change

Renae Exel has been relieved of her organisational and administrative duties with comedic duo Ity and Fancy Cat and, by extension, Ellis International.

Praise Academy dances towards 'New Jamaica'

If Christians have their way, there will be a new Jamaica, one where people's hearts and attitudes towards God and each other are changed as God gives increase in every sector of society.

Farrell addresses war, homosexuality in 'Chatterbox'

A splash of the now almost customary Calabash rain did not put a damper on actor and activist Mike Farrell, as he carried the second day of the 2007 Calabash International Literary Festival past the noon hour.





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