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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Monday | June 25, 2007

Empty 'Retro Re-Loaded'
There are a few signs that a party at Mas Camp is in crowd trouble. Lack of crowd trouble. And on Saturday night, all the signs were there for 'Retro Re-Loaded'. The first is no cars on the sidewalk on Oxford Road, New Kingston, along which The Gleaner hustled past midnight.

'Kingston On The Edge' opens with music, art

There was art on the lawns outside and music from the small stage inside, as the one-week inaugural Kingston On The Edge (KOTE) Festival opened at Redbones the Blues Café on Friday evening. It appeared, however, that many feet did not make it past the grass...

50 Cent's baby-mama wants more'dough'

CENTRAL ISLIP, New York (AP):Rapper 50 Cent already doles out US$25,000 (€18,600) a month in child support and household expenses to the mother of his 10-year-old son, Marquise Jackson. But, the boy's mother, Shaniqua Tompkins, says that is not enough....

Notorious Foxy Brown ambushed in Brooklyn

NEW YORK (AP):Rapper Foxy Brown, who is on probation for an assault charge and facing a battery charge in another case, had another brush with violence over the weekend. But this time, she was the victim, police said. Four people teamed up to rob the rapper....

'Evan' not as mighty as 'Bruce'

LOS ANGELES (AP): Steve Carell proved not nearly as all-powerful as Jim Carrey. Evan Almighty, with Carell taking over for Carrey in a follow-up to the comedy smash Bruce Almighty, made its debut at a solid No. 1 with US$32.1 million (€23.88 million)...





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