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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Thursday | February 26, 2004

'Haitians' in the amphitheatre
WITH THE escalating violence in Haiti and the arrival of several refugees fleeing the country, Haiti has been making its way into the news several times this year.

'Reggae gospel being accepted'
GOSPEL ARTISTE Papa San believes that reggae gospel music is finally being accepted by the church. The gospel deejay in January became the first Jamaican and Caribbean artiste to win a 'Stellar Award'.


Ashanti Sunday's poetry launched
WESTERN BUREAU: THE POETRY scene expanded a little further on Sunday evening when the word sound hit the Ashanti Oasis Restaurant in Hope Gardens, St. Andrew, in the first of weekly scheduled gatherings.


Lorna Goodison warms the London Underground
SINCE EARLY February, the words of celebrated Jamaican poet Lorna Goodison have been part of a project to warm the spirits of travellers on the London Underground.
















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