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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Friday | May 27, 2005

Faith Anointed Ministries wages street 'Warfare'
IT IS one of those groups which has dared to reach out to the unsaved, seeking to connect with them in whatever state they are in, wherever they can be found.

J'can-born poet to read from Penguin collection
WESTERN BUREAU: LINTON KWESI Johnson does a rare Jamaican reading at the Calabash International Literary Festival, Treasure Beach, St. Elizabeth, tonight, doing the 'Two The Hard Way' programme with Amira Baraka from 9:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.


Dramatic launch to Style Week
THIS IS the reason you anticipate a Saint International event. Everything, yes everything, is drama. On Tuesday, May 24, Saint International launched its Style Week Jamaica at the Jampro head office on Trafalgar Road, New Kingston.


Praise dances in music's shadow
JERUSALEM: THE New City, the Praise Academy of Dance's 2005 concert last Friday at Little Theatre, Tom Redcam Drive, St., Andrew, highlights both how far dancing in the church has come ­ and how much further it has to go.


'Fever Pitch' knocks 'Sox' off
LOS ANGELES (AP): STRIPPED OF almost all the brothers' usual crudeness, Fever Pitch proves what we've suspected all along - that beneath the gross-out gags and freak-show humour, Peter and Bobby Farrelly are just a couple of lovable romantics.


'Serious joke' at Crack-Up
WESTERN BUREAU: ON A Wednesday night when rain sprinkled the Corporate Area, liberally a full house turned out to the May edition of 'Backyaad Crack-Up', held at 126 Constant Spring Road, St. Andrew.
















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