THE INAUGURAL Sunday in the year 2003 played host to the Jamaica College Chapel Choir's third and final performance of their annual concert Mozart's 'Te Deum - Anthems and Carols' at the Saxthorpe Methodist Church on Constant Spring Road, St Andrew.
THEY EAT microphones for breakfast, stage shows for lunch and make it back home with time to spare for dinner. However, the individual that arrives at home to 'chill' with family and friends is different from the performer.
CONCERT PIANIST Orett Rhoden combined the launch of his third album with the 42nd celebration of his birth. The launch, which was more of a birthday party, took place at a residence in Havendale.
'JAMMING ON The Fault Line' got off to a two-hour late start, finally getting off the ground at 8 p.m. when Suzanne Couch, who produced the event, sat behind the keyboards on a stage which had taken so long to put together...
THERE WERE no speeches, long or short, no formalities, just the constant tapping of feet as members of the media partied with the Prime Minister, P.J. Patterson, at his annual media fete held at the Caymanas Golf Club last Saturday evening.