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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Sunday | July 8, 2007

No sign of politics from entertainers
Entertainers have their say while they are on stage performing, but the prognosis is not pretty when it comes to whether they will have their say on election day.

'Telephone Love' connects from England

There is so much to say about J.C. Lodge ... Let's start with this detail: a conversation with a singer whose music transcends time, but matter-of-factly says she is getting 'younger and younger' each year, cannot be dull by any standard.

Music is MIMS' saviour

Despite personal tragedies, international rap star MIMS' flame has never burnt out and now he's on a mission to show the world why he's hot. Born Shawn Mims to a Jamaican-American family, it didn't take Mims long to come up with a title for his debut album, Music Is My Saviour, for which his name is an acronym.

Wayne a 'Wonder' at juggling music, family

International dancehall artiste Wayne Wonder is about to release his latest album, Foreva, through VP Records this summer and, according to the singer, "I just hope my fans will gravitate to it. I put my heart into my work, so I leave it up to my fans."

NDTC celebrates 45 years of excellence

The National Dance Theatre Company of Jamaica, internationally acclaimed and regionally and nationally acknowledged as the flagship of Jamaica and Caribbean dance theatre, hits 45 years of age and will celebrate the 2007 Season of Dance as such.





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