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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Monday | November 27, 2006

High drama in Montego Bay
WESTERN BUREAU: Scores of patrons, some of them from as far as St. Elizabeth, braved the inclement weather to watch soul legends, The Manhattans, perform at the Club Inferno, in Rose Hall, Montego Bay, last Friday night.

'A Critique from the Street' refutes stereotypes

Dr. William 'Lezlee Lyrix' Henry used the voices of those who entertained to refute the voices of those who proclaimed stereotypes in England, as he presented his first book at the University of the West Indies, Mona campus, last Friday evening.


'Happy Feet' outpaces 'Bond' at US box office

LOS ANGELES (AP): A dancing penguin was king of the Thanksgiving birds among movie-goers. The animated penguin romp Happy Feet remained the number one movie over the Thanksgiving holiday with US$37.9 million from Friday to Sunday...


Caribbean classical music delights

The Christmassy-cool temperatures, strong winds and an uncertain power supply in parts of the city apparently had no effect on either the musicians or audience at a classical music concert at the University Chapel, Mona.




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