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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Sunday | October 5, 2003

Balancing that baby - Having a career and a family
THE ADAGE 'The hand that rocks the cradle rules the world' gets a bit tricky when a woman juggles a baby (or two, or three) in one hand while balancing the world in the other.

Money flies off the turntable
DANCEHALL MUSIC is booming. However, as deejays scramble to get on to popular rhythms and make hits, not many are thinking of the publishing rights they are due whenever their music is used.


George 'Fish' Alphonse keeps St Lucian theatre going
"CREATE YOUR own drama," could be the slogan of 47-year-old St Lucian actor, director, poet, author, storyteller and cultural officer, George 'Fish' Alphonse. Alphonse was in Jamaica earlier this month to receive an award at the Caribbean Hall...


New, more 'Graceful' after 32 years
THE NEW and reformed Grace Thrillers have struck back. The seemingly immortal group which has cemented itself as a legend in local Gospel music claims to be probably better now than ever before, although most of the old members have moved on.


Everything big, and then some
DAAHLINGS, AND so, the grandson of Jamaica's Father of Modern Tourism, the late Abe Issa, has taken unto himself a bride! He being Sebastian Cartade, the first of two sons born to Real Estate Developer and Honorary Consul of the Kingdom of Belgium...
















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