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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Sunday | August 6, 2006

Festival fever cools
Long before Passa Passa or its cousins peppered Kingston's streets, Jamaicans have been dancing on the roads with wild abandon.

Hard work to 'play'
From the start it has been the theatre's business to entertain people ... it needs no other passport than fun," once said playwright Bertolt Brecht.


Latoya Jackson sings for the Lord
The Jamaica Cultural Development Commission's (JCDC) programmes and annual competitions have seen the rise of many great stars.


Ruth Samuels makes her own boards
Few stand the test of time in show business. Actress, director, producer and writer Ruth Samuels has spent the majority of her life in the world of theatre, but has not received the success that her many years of work should credit her with.


Artistes 'group' for common goals
The Jackson Five won the hearts of Americans in the '60s followed by many other tremendous groups. They left an indelible mark on world music. So have Bob Marley and the I-Threes.




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