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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Wednesday | June 6, 2007

Evening of Excellence - A royal showcase of talent
COOPERS PEN, Trelawny: It was indeed an evening of entertainment of the highest standard at the Jamaica Cultural Development Commission's (JCDC) Evening of Excellence, held at the Starfish Resort in Trelawny on Sunday. Pride of place, however, went to the best music performer....

Grace Trailblazer a blast of good fun

Western Bureau: While the threat of rain lingered, patrons at the recent Grace Trailblazer roadshow, held at Dump Up Beach in Montego Bay, made the most of the fun and entertainment on offer. Not only were they entertained with music and games...

'Love and Peace', a guitarist's take on music

For the title of his latest project, a 15-track various artistes compilation on a single rhythm, guitarist Dwight Pinkney has chosen to reverse the traditional 'peace and love', and has named it Love and Peace. It is also the name of the rhythm...

'Knocked Up' is a full knockout

(AP):Everything you've heard about Knocked Up is true: It's even more riotously and consistently hilarious than its predecessor, Judd Apatow's 2005 sleeper hit The 40-Year-Old Virgin, with even greater heart.As writer and director, Apatow has the rare ability ...

Director planning return to New Orleans for follow-up

NEW YORK (AP): Spike Lee plans to return to New Orleans for HBO television to follow up the stories told in last year's four-hour documentary about the devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina. Lee, who accepted a Peabody Award at the Waldorf-Astoria hotel on Monday for directing...





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