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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Friday | June 30, 2006

EXED tops speech finals
AS THE screams erupted from the Little Theatre, Tom Redcam Avenue, where the Jamaica Cultural Development Commission's (JCDC) National Speech Finals were coming to an end on Friday, June 23, representatives of Excelsior Community...

'Mankind' sings 200-year plan
ERIC DONALDSON deprived Sydney 'Mankind' Francis of Jamaica Cultural Development Commission (JCDC) Popular Song Competition title in 1993 with Big It Up. But Mankind is trying to walk away with the coveted million-dollar prize in this...


Ryan Davis ready to 'Testify' at JCDC finals
THE FINAL show of the 2006 Jamaica Cultural Commission (JCDC) National Gospel Competition is only one month away and almost all of the contestants are beaming with confidence heading into the last hurrah at the Ranny Williams Entertainment Centre...


Glenmuir, Papine top performing arts
THEY CAME from far and near for the Jamaica Cultural Development Commission's (JCDC) Performing Arts National Finals Day Three. But at the end of the day Glenmuir and Papine High were the top winners in almost all categories.


Strong images in 'Kingdom of Empty Bellies'
THE PENULTIMATE poem in Kei Miller's debut collection stopped me. Sure, I had thoroughly enjoyed the striking images of the mostly short poems in 'Part One: Church Women' and 'Part Two: In Dream Country'.


'Bello' explores 'Sex in the Church'
ALTHOUGH MANY know him as an actor and others know him as a pastor, on Wednesday night Winston 'Bello' Bell added another title to his name: writer, with the launch of his first book Sex in the Church at the Knutsford Court Hotel, New Kingston.




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