Voicemail cried for Oniel

Voicemail's Kevin Blair and Craig Jackson broke down and wept bitterly on Thursday night, as reality struck that their friend and brother Oniel Edwards was no longer the third leg in their act.

The Search ...

The search for the next face of Pulse is truly on. The Gleaner will be bringing some of the faces of the Pulse Model Search to your doorstep so look out for them.

'Letters for Emancipendence' opens at Little Little Theatre

Fred W Kennedy, author of Daddy Sharpe - A narrative of the life and adventures of Samuel Sharpe: A West Indian slave, written by himself 1832, has given permission to the Little Theatre Movement (LTM) National Pantomime Company to use an extract from the book in their new heritage production, Letters for Emancipendence, which opens at the Little-Little Theatre next Sunday.

Phillipps ready for Vegas

Our 'artical queen' has made her return to the pageant scene after copping the 2010 Miss Jamaica Universe title a few weeks ago. Although a front-runner to win the title, Phillipps remained focused and driven, not allowing herself to be sideswiped by over confidence.

Crimson Heart Replica - 'I'm not your typical Jamaican artiste'

She is not easily placed in one or another genre of music. But Katherine Williams continues to put her heart into her work. Crimson Heart Replica (CHR) is the name Williams, a 25-year-old singer, songwriter and guitarist, goes by.

Sandra Brooks, Ryan Mark headline JCDC Gospel competition

A refreshing blend of contemporary and traditional gospel has been lined up for the Grace Tropical Rhythms Jamaica Gospel Song competition tonight at the Ranny Williams Entertainment Centre.

Wisynco puts money in the hands of Sumfest guests

Thousands of persons at the 17th staging of Reggae Sumfest were able to benefit from a cash rebate offered by Wisynco Group. The distribution and manufacturing company gave a $50 instant cash-back rebate to some Reggae Sumfest patrons when they purchased drinks at the event.

St Luke's Church celebrates 135 years with music

The celebration of the 135th anniversary of the founding of St Luke's Church continued last Sunday with an organ recital by former church member Dr Richard Beckford and singing by tenor, Lieutenant Commander John McFarlane.

Roving with Lalah

Top Of The Class

Defying Odds

International Narcotics

Control Strategy Report (PDF)

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Help our neighbours in Haiti

Prof. Rex Nettleford

Highlights of his funeral

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100 years Champs

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