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OUT & AROUND
published: Saturday | June 21, 2003

TODAY

ST. THOMAS

FAME GOES EAST

The FAME gang will be at Colonel Cove, Morant Bay, for the FAME Road Party. Music by Alric & Boyd and Arif Cooper. Admission: $400.

ST. ANN

HOT PHAT PARTY

The Phat Farm Hot Beach Party will be held at Shaw Park Hotel Beach. 'Rudy Rush' will be hosting the 'Russell Simmons Def Comedy Jam' with comedians Jon Laster, Lady Roz G and Smokey. Music by Renaissance Disco, Black Chiney and Kurt Riley. There will also be a Phat Farm Fashion Show, with giveaways. Admission: $500.

ST. JAMES

HIPSTERS N' SPLITS

Pure Pleasure Entertainment presents Hipster and Splits Party at Magaritaville MoBay on the Gloucester Avenue, Montego Bay. Music by Coppershot, DJ Karim, Razz & Biggy, Leftside & Esco and Bloodline. Free Smirnoff Black Ice for the first 100 people. Admission: $400.

CLARENDON

WET, WILD AT CLUB 2000

Club 2000, Toll Gate, will be the venue for Girls Gone Wet & Wild. The party will feature the in-house disc jocks. There will also be bikini contest, a wet T-Shirt contest and an adult toy show. Admission: $300.

KINGSTON AND ST. ANDREW

FULL HOUSE

House Party 8 ­ Full House will be held at Villa Ronai, Old Stony Hill Road, St. Andrew. Featuring Vybz Kartel and Elephant Man. Music by Purple Love, Black Chiney and Razz & Biggy.

HEATED BASEMENT

Birdhouse Promotionz will be turning up the Heat in the Basement, Princeville Plaza, (Next to Bobby's Restaurant), 95-97 Constant Spring Road. Featuring Imperial Disco, Invader, Toxic and Dragon CD Sound. Pre-sold tickets only, cost $300.

GI DEM A RUN

The Jamdammers Running Club of Kingston presents their Party Marathon at Braywick Road, Jacks Hill, St. Andrew. Music by Bobby Wong of Sparkles Disco. Showtime: 9 p.m.-2 a.m. Admission: $2,000 per person (all-inclusive). Proceeds are in aid of 2K3 Road Race Series.

MILITANT MERRITONE

Caribbean Association of Military Professionals (C.A.M.P.) presents Troops On The Deck! at Y-Knot, Port Royal. Music by Merritone Disco. Showtime: 8 p.m.-2 a.m. Admission: $1,000 (inclusive of drinks). Part proceeds in aid of military ex-servicemen.

JUNE 22

KINGSTON AND ST. ANDREW

LOVERS GET HEATED

Flames Nightclub, 66 Mannings Hill Road (opposite Havendale Plaza), will be hosting a Lovers' Rock Oldies Session. There will be discounted drinks to dancing couples.

JUNE 23

KINGSTON AND ST. ANDREW

HOT FLASHES WITH GLADDY

Hot Flashes, upstairs Baron's Plaza, Constant Spring Road (beside The Marketplace) presents Gladdy from Wild Bunch Disco this and every Monday, playing oldies but goodies.

JUNE 24

KINGSTON AND ST. ANDREW

STILL REDEMPTION

David Heron's Redemption, directed by Douglas Prout, is now on at the Pantry Playhouse. Featuring Paul Campbell, Karen Harriot and David Heron. Showtime: Tues.-Sat. 8 p.m.; Sundays 6 p.m.

CINDY-RELISHA AND
THE DJ PRINCE

Patrick Brown's Cindy-Relisha & the DJ Prince, featuring Glen 'Titus' Campbell, Claudette Pious, Chris Daley, Winston Bell, Dahlia Harris and Donisha Prendergast, is now on at the Centrestage Theatre, Dominica Drive, New Kingston. Showtime: Tue. - Fri. at 8 p.m. and Sat. & Sun. at 5 and 8 p.m.

JUNE 25

KINGSTON AND ST. ANDREW

ART ON SALE

An Auction of Important Jamaican and Caribbean Art from the collection of A.D. Scott O.D., and other significant collectors will be held at The New Terra Nova Hotel. Auctioneers: D.C. Tavares and Finson Realty Limited. Works by Alvin Marriott, Albert Huie, Edna Manley, Barry Watson, David Boxer, Cecil Cooper and many more will be on display.

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