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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Sunday | February 20, 2005

WOMEN hit the boards
ONE CRITICAL area, however, where they have been markedly absent is record production ­ but that seems set to change. At present, at least four established female artistes have dabbled in music production.

Campbell heads for more TV
THE STORY reads: Life becomes miserable for the production manager, Mr. Preston (Glen Campbell), once his boss, Ms. Turnbull, decides to turn on her not-too-pleasing charms on him, as can be seen in this scene from Balfour Anderson's Secret Lover...


Rastaw ear: All the rage
IT HAS appeared in the collection of Christian Dior; has always been on the streetside on the stalls of Rastafarian peddlers; in souvenir stores and, lately, on the runway at fashion shows. It is used to promote from revolution to black history.















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