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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Wednesday | September 13, 2006

Gee Jam moving to Kingston's beat
An international advocate of Jamaican music, Gee Jam records has constantly attracted foreign talents and is forging ahead in various different markets. When the rock group No Doubt came to Jamaica to sample local music, Gee Jam's studio in Port Antonio..

Bush assassination film set for release
TORONTO (Reuters): After you kill off President George W. Bush in a fictional film, what do you do? How about make a deal? Gabriel Range, the British producer/director/creator of Death of a President, the fictional documentary...


'Step Up' steps lightly
Step Up is not the best dance movie ever made. Step Up is not the best hip-hop based movie ever made. But Step Up is the clearest indication that hip hop has crossed over, all the way over to the lighter side of cool.




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