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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Sunday | February 22, 2004

No gloss glamour
FOR A long time, but especially more so in recent years, Jamaica has been regarded as a place of vibrant culture, unmatched beauty and unmistakable style. Yet those qualities have yet to be successfully harnessed and marketed in a local..

Money required for music ministry
IT IS often thought that 'the Word', whether it be in the form of a sermon or song, ought to be free. However, in reality, this is not the case, as many gospel artistes say they too have to make a living.


Dancehall gives management props
RAW TALENT is one of the most important ingredients in making the successful dancehall batter. Mixing in the ingredients of the right rhythms the right lyrics and the proper marketing, the successful dancehall artiste is created and all...


Opportunity lost
I HAVE always been a little scared to pray for anything that I felt that I really wanted. If the thing, whatever it was, was likely to come my way, then let it. That way, I felt, it would be the hand of providence directing it to come to me..


'Haul and pull it up, my manager!'
THE BUBBLING cauldron of Kingston's city streets combined with the force of Jamaican folk rhythms, strained through the rhythmic power of the drum and bass, created reggae. But though the island is the originator...


Remembering the good ole days
A FEW MONTHS ago, the only talk among the coveted classes was the absence of palatable alternatives for those who wished to be out and about at nights for dinner and or a spot of drinks with family and or friends! A sad state of affairs...
















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