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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Tuesday | November 7, 2006

BLESSED - Movements celebrates its 25th season
Saturday night's presentation by Movements Dance Company of Jamaica ended with Artistic Director Monica Campbell McFarlane's dance 'Baraka'. The Swahili title means 'Blessed', and the Grub Cooper penned and performed song to which the dance was...

Spice inks sweet deal

RICHIE SPICE is not one of those artistes who rely on overexposure to push his music. Like his single, Earth A Run Red, which quietly crept into the consciousness of the masses in 2005, Spice is just as quietly and just as surely becoming...


Africa JamFest - c o l o u r f u l mixture

Not many people turned out to the Hilton on Friday night to see the Africa JamFest fashion show, but that didn't make the clothes any less beautiful. Among the designers were Mutamba, Ade Bakare, Minka and Tanya Cameron of 'Shades of Africa'.


Air Supply still rocking our world

SINCE forming in Sydney, Australia, 30 years ago, Air Supply has thrilled fans all over the world with their patented soft rock sound. But not even they were prepared for the adulation they received when they performed at the Air Jamaica Jazz...


'Borat' the surprise box office champ

LOS ANGELES, (Reuters): Borat, an acclaimed comedy revolving around a Jew-fearing journalist from Kazakhstan, stunned observers by opening at number one at the North American box office on Sunday with ticket sales of US$26.4 million.


Repositioning Jamaica on the map

ON the evening of September 22, 2002, when Prime Minister P.J. Patterson announced the date for general elections at a rally in Half-Way Tree, supporters of the People's National Party welcomed the news by rocking to deejay Sean Paul's hit song....




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