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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Friday | February 24, 2006

Kerron Ennis keeps God by her side
KERRON ENNIS sees her first album, God Is By Our Side, as an avenue through which people can find solutions for their problems. It is a newly opened avenue, as the 23-year-old gospel singer, who has been a Christian for 15 years...

Haunting picture of the forbidden
WATCHING A film after it has been surrounded by hype and super-hype is always a particularly hard undertaking. One tends to get swept up in expectations created by the buzz that swirls around the film, so Brokeback Mountain presents...


Different poetry styles at RedBones
KELVIN THOMAS and Neva Die brought two different styles of poetry to RedBones the Blues Café, Braemar Avenue, New Kingston, on Wednesday night. While Thomas spoke at some length between his poems, Neva Die tended to run his highly rhythmic pieces..


A 'Rahtid' night at Backyaad
EXCERPTS OF Aston Cooke's musical review Jamaica 2 Rahtid, currently playing at the Barn Theatre, ended the February instalment of the monthly comedy show Backyaad Crack-Up on Wednesday night. As such, the night almost closed on a hilarious note.
















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