Tanya's fans may believe she's 'Infallible'

Infallible can be a brash name for a song, much less an entire album. Then there is the performance of the same name to present it to the salivating public, a solo show in the unforgiving up-close and personal format.

Las' lap for 'Pirate Jack'

The LTM pantomime Pirate Jack is getting set for its 'las' lap' as the production ends next Sunday at the Little Theatre. The final show begins at 4:30 p.m.

Tarrus Riley leads IRAWMA nominations

Reggae singer and songwriter Tarrus Riley will perform at tonight's International Reggae and World Music Awards (IRAWMA) in New York.

Great entertainment expected from 'Backstage'

The Pantry Playhouse, which was founded by Karl Hart, celebrates 10 years this month. To mark this milestone, Hart has embarked on his fourth theatrical offering, Backstage, which premieres Friday at the Pantry Playhouse at 8 p.m.

Michael Kors designer for Styleweek Jamaica

Michael Kors outerwear (coats, jackets etc.) designer Allan Virgo will be one of the many local designers debuting at this year's Styleweek Jamaica, organised by Saint International, and planned for May 27-30."I am pleased that Jamaica-born Allan Virgo,...

Driven! Mykal Cushnie charts own course in film-making

Mykal Cushnie likes to tell stories. It is his love for storytelling that led the young director/editor to drop out of his engineering course at the University of Technology (UTech) to pursue his passion.

Calabash goes from the pages to the screen

Calabash producer Justine Henzell was born into the movie business. Her father, Perry, was the director and co-writer of The Harder They Come. Today, the old family home at 10A Kings House Road where The Harder They Come was edited, is home to architects, music producers and cinema directors, among them Jay Will.

Many stops on Stephens' 'train of thought'

Tanya Stephens introduced the Infallible songs after a break in the extended performance, which finished close to midnight, the band in decent nick. Among them were No Means No, a reminder of meaning to those who may be on the verge of committing a particularly demeaning act.

Losing that 'roots play' stigma

There is generally a negative connotation attached to the term 'roots play', but it seems many actors who are known more for their roles in traditional theatre are heading in that direction.In days gone by, roots plays were...

Benny Bwoy - the 'Jewmaican' reggae singer

Ever since he heard the first beat of a reggae song in the late 1980s, American-based reggae artiste Benny Bwoy said he immediately fell in love with Jamaican music.But it never stopped there for the sprightly Jewish singer,...

Al Pacino takes on Kevorkian's story in HBO film

LOS ANGELES (AP):Barry Levinson was preparing to direct HBO's new film about Jack Kevorkian when a family crisis brought home the entrenched power...

Freddy Krueger is back in needless 'Elm Street' remake

One, two, Freddy's coming for you ... again? No seriously, Freddy's back again? How is that possible? He's a psycho killer and all, but still, he's been through a lot since the original A Nightmare on Elm Street back in 1984.

Grandmas get sexy on 'Sunset Daze'

THE SUNDAY GLEANER, MAY 2, 2010 sexyGrandmas get In this publicity image released by WEtv, Linda Durkee-Quigley (left) and Sandy Miracle-Jones discuss the single men at the prom in a scene from 'Sunset Daze'.AP photosIn this publicity image released by...

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