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Entertainment diary
published: Saturday | July 9, 2005

TODAY

COOL SPOTS

Gym & Juice is on at the Body Dynamics Fitness And Health Spa, Port Henderson Plaza, Portmore. Special guest artiste Voisemail. Music by Dj Kurt Riley, Mr. Shaun and Dj Karim.

The third annual Summer Splash In The Hills will be held at Capitol Hill, Ironshore, Montego Bay, at 10 p.m. Hosted by: Tony Matterhorn and Richie Feelings. Music by Willy Chin, DJ Renegade and Wickedness International (Miami), DJ Wayne (Irie FM), Immortal (Montego Bay), Zip Jock Liquid (Zip 103 FM).

The Cherry Gardens Citizens Association presents an Annual Family Barbeque Extravaganza at Hillel Academy, 51 Upper Markway, St. Andrew, at 6 p.m. Featuring MC Trecia Spence and guest artiste L.U.S.T. Spot prizes games and lots of giveaways. Children 12 years and under with adult enter free.

Jonkanoo Lounge presents Wild Temptations at the Jonkanoo Lounge, Hilton Kingston Hotel, 77 Knutsford Boulevard. Doors open 6 p.m. Ladies free before 10 p.m.

Lazy Soup Saturdays will be held at Escape 24/7 Fresh Air Bar and Grill, 24 Knutsford Boulevard, New Kingston. Music by DJ Audley of Hot 102 FM.

Living Room Lounge will be held at the Village Café, 20 Barbican Road, St. Andrew. Gates open at 6 p.m. Come try two for one Village Duppy cocktails. Ladies free.

Coco Loco, in association with Premier Models and Bottoms Up Clothing Store presents Saturday Fashion Frenzy at Coco Loco Bar and Lounge, 5 Belmont Road, New Kingston. Showtime 11:30 p.m. Two for one rum all night. Music by Calico International.

Prezie Promotion presents Sashie Dashie at Woodford Park, Kingston. Music by DJ Smurf from Hot 102 Fm. Hosted by Fergie and Mr. Peppa.

Lyme Night will be held at Peppers, 31 Upper Waterloo Road, St. Andrew 10, at 5 p.m.

Easy Lyme will be held on The Deck, 14 Trafalgar Road (corner Musgrave Avenue), New Kingston, at 5 p.m.

Oldies Night will be held at Chaser's Café, 29 Barbican Road, St. Andrew, at 8 p.m. Music by Peter Phillips Disco.

Saturday Night Dancehall Madness will be held at the Positive Images Sports Bar and Restaurant, Naggo Head Plaza, St. Catherine, at 9 p.m.

CULTURAL

JCDC St. Ann Evening of Excellence will be held at St. Hilda's High School Auditorium, Brown's Town, St. Ann. Showtime 7 p.m. Featuring the best in the performing arts, dance, speech, music, drama and traditional folk forms.

The Jamaica Cultural Development Commission presents The Jamaica Popular Song Buss Out Tour at the Groove, St. Elizabeth. Showtime: 9 p.m.

CLUBBING

Appleton Lifestyle will be held at Club Infinity, 61 Knutsford Boulevard New Kingston. Doors open 9:30 p.m. Music by Impulse. Two for one Appleton specials all night.

Appleton presents Remix Club Party at the Asylum Nightclub, 69 Knutsford Boulevard, New Kingston. Gates open at 10 p.m. Ladies free before 11 p.m. Drink free Appleton until midnight. Featuring Asylum's DJs playing the best Reggae, R&B, Soca and Hip-Hop.

Vibes Saturdays is on at Flashes Club, Baron's Plaza, Constant Spring Road. Hosted by Xpose' Girls. Ladies enter free all night and men before 10 p.m.

Saturday Night Party Mix will be held at Club Amnesia, Main Street, Ocho Rios, St. Ann, at 9 p.m.

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