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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Sunday | December 23, 2007

Sean Kingston's 'Beautiful Girl' is mommy
Janice Turner meticulously prepared tripe and beans for her celebrated son, Sean Kingston, last Saturday and if and when he desires ackee and saltfish, stew peas or pig's tail, she will don her apron without hesitation

Chris Smith returns to manage home

A man on a musical mission, entrepreneur Chris Smith is seeking to help the Jamaican music business flourish. Born in Annotto Bay, St. Mary, Smith has travelled the world and established his name in the music business as owner of Chris Smith Management, the company in charge of global superstar Nelly Furtado and others.

Dwight Samuels in 'Comedy Buss' front seat

When he stood to 'Comedy Buss' host Christopher 'Johnny' Daley's left, the other remaining contestant, Gabre Nelson, on the right, last Sunday Dwight Samuels was looking down on the stage at TVJ's Lyndhurst Road studio. As he was announced winner of the 2007 'Comedy Buss' contest, Samuels looked up into a changed future...

Pantomime brings in families

There is a pleasant buzz around the Christmas season each year, as large numbers of persons journey to watch the first showings of the annual National Pantomime. A tradition dating back many years, the familiar 'rags to riches, good conquers evil' tales have held audiences rapt for decades.

Crime won't stop the party

Parties have always been a big part of the Jamaican entertainment scene and the increase in criminal activities, especially murders, will not be enough to stop people from going out this season.

ECHO CHAMBERS - Five Star the top ranking in 'St Bess'

Yuh hear fi mi voice coming through di speaker, but it sound sweeter wid di echo chamber". So said Papa Levi in his song Mi God Mi King. This week, 'Echo Chambers' ventures out of Kingston into St. Elizabeth.





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