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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Thursday | September 22, 2005

OLIVER Still large after 35 years
OLIVER SAMUELS will now be even 'larger' than before as come next month he will be the first recipient of the Gold Medal of the city of Kingston for the arts.

'Lyrically Speaking' airs on CTV
FOR THE past three weeks, poets have been seen and heard on CTV, the cable television arm of the Creative Productions Training Centre (CPTC), as the programme 'Lyrically Speaking' has been running on weekends.


A Sunday morning serving of poetry
POETRY FROM Lorna Goodison's latest collection, Controlling the Silver, filled the theatre at the Phillip Sherlock Centre for the Creative Arts on Sunday morning. The poems created a walk through Jamaica's past...


Q&A with Rachel McAdams: Crashing Hollywood and taking the 'Red Eye' straight to stardom
NEW YORK (AP): MEAN GIRLS may have been the coming out party for Lindsay Lohan, but considering Rachel McAdams' red-hot career, some revisionist history may be in order.


















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