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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Friday | August 1, 2003

'Cindy-Relisha' hits 200
THE QUESTION of whether or not Jamaicans are interested in theatre has been bandied about almost unceasingly.

Rugrats go very tame
RUGRATS GO Wild! continues the series of Rugrats movies based on their vacation adventures.


What about focusing on Jamaica's welfare?
EMPEROR RULES HI FOLKS. How oono do? My head is spinning, I am amazed at the extent to which a certain powerful man runs things in this fair isle of ours. The latest is the 15 per cent stake he controls in a redevelopment project.


'Mama I Want to Sing' warbles
TEISHA DUNCAN and Maurice Bryan play supporting roles in Mama I Want to Sing, but their performances last Sunday, showed them as the real stars for the Jamaica Musical Theatre Company (JMTC) 2003 summer production.


Bushman, Warrior King light up Sumfest
WESTERN BUREAU: ON A Friday night when big guns Beres Hammond, Sizzla, Buju Banton and Wayne Wonder naturally took the spotlight, there were other excellent performers at last week's Red Stripe Reggae Sumfest 2003.


Kyann Knight returns to Village, better
KYANN KNIGHT and her band M3 (M Cubed) put in a much-improved performance at 'Tuesday Night Live - Open Microphone Night' at the Village Café, while deejay Royale, with karaoke queen Claire Plumber helping out...















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