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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Tuesday | April 11, 2006

Montego Bay became soca city
WESTERN BUREAU: MONTEGO BAY was transformed into a dancing city for just over five and a half hours on Sunday night, when thousands of revellers made the western city's leg of the Supreme Ventures of Jamaica Carnival a memorable soca blast.

May Pen 'Madness'
OSCAR B'S ASSERTION that they saved the best for last held some merit, as what transpired at the Supreme Ventures 'May Day ­ Red Alert', at the Jamalco Sports Club, May Pen, Clarendon, last Saturday proved that May Pen revellers...


Colourful characters at Rising Stars Montego Bay auditions
WESTERN BUREAU: THE TALENT pieces varied, so too were the personalities at the Digicel Rising Stars Montego Bay auditions on Saturday. The aspirants journeyed from as far as St. Thomas and St. Elizabeth to get their shot at stardom...


'Ice Age' continues warming
LOS ANGELES (AP): THE 20th Century Fox family tale Ice Age: The Meltdown took in $34.5 million to remain the No. 1 movie for a second straight weekend, according to studio estimates Sunday.


'Evening with Reggae Crooners' called off
THE SHOW did not go on at the National Arena, Kingston, on Saturday night, as the scheduled 'Evening with the Reggae Crooners' which was to have featured Tarrus Riley, Judi Emmanuel, Jimmy Riley, Tinga Stewart, Freddie McGreggor, Ken Boothe and Anthony...


Cobra trods less travelled path
THE MAD Cobra does not perform in Jamaica regularly. And when he does, it is not in the common 'pass the mic in a group' way, making a big impact at last August's 'Beenie Man Summer Sizzle' in Clarendon.




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