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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Thursday | March 29, 2007

'Curfew', 'After Mrs Rochester' top Actor Boy Awards
The last performance at the 2007 staging of the Actor Boy Awards was Nickeisha Barnes singing Lulu's To Sir With Love under a single spotlight, but for Wednesday night's final award it was the 'sir' who gave credit to his students...

University Singers to give Easter concert

The University Singers will present its first-ever Easter Sunday concert on April 8. The concert, titled 'This Eastertide - a programme of Sacred Vocal Music', will be under the patronage of Vice Chancellor Professor E. Nigel Harris and Mrs. Harris.

'Kingston State of Mind' - Cherine's life experience to the world

It is very rare in an artiste's career to be summed up by a single song. But for songstress Cherine Anderson, Kingston State of Mind eclipses her life experiences and the experiences of countless other young Jamaicans. According to Cherine, she is one of the lone females...

Halle promotes 'Perfect Stranger'

VALLEY VIEW, Ohio (AP):Even in the rain, Halle Berry draws a crowd when she returns home to Ohio.About 800 people waited in drizzle yesterday in the Cleveland suburb of Valley View to catch a glimpse of the Oscar-winning actress before a screening of...

Snoop Dogg, Priority Records may mediate lawsuit

LOS ANGELES (AP): Snoop Dogg and Priority Records will consider mediation to settle a lawsuit brought by the rapper alleging breach of contract, attorneys for both sides said Monday.Snoop Dogg sued the company on November 22, 2006, claiming it owed him...





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