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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Monday | October 31, 2005

'Retro'-Active - from Dance Theatre Xaymaca
DANCE THEATRE Xaymaca celebrated their tenth anniversary with a memorable trip into the past. It was a trip worth taking. Dubbed 'Retro 2005', their repertoire which was displayed at the Little Theatre, Tom Redcam Avenue, over the weekend...

'Threestar' carries on music for dead friend
WARS ARE events of death and destruction, hardly a situation where creativity is expected to flow as bullets fly and bombs explode. However, for one Jamaican who found himself in Iraq, war has become his creative crucible...


'Saw II' preys on Halloween box office
LOS ANGELES (AP): HORROR SWUNG a sharper blade than Zorro at the box office. With Halloween at hand, the bloody Saw II won the weekend with US$30.5 million...


Gibson to shoot 'Apocalypto' in Mexico
VERACRUZ, Mexico, (Reuters): ACTOR MEL Gibson, who turned a Latin script on the crucifixion of Christ into box office gold last year, is in Mexico to shoot his latest film: an action movie shot entirely in an ancient Mayan tongue.


Studio pulls billboards for 50 Cent movie
(AP) PARAMOUNT PICTURES is removing some billboards promoting the upcoming 50 Cent film Get Rich or Die Tryin after community activists complained they promoted gun violence. The billboards depict the rapper, whose real name is Curtis Jackson...

















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