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Jamaica Gleaner Social
published: Friday | March 7, 2008

A night of blues
Blues was in the air at the United States Embassy's annual African-American History Month concert last Friday. The free concert was this year dubbed 'Blues on the Green', featuring headline American blues artiste, Nora Jean Bruso. Sprawled on the extensive lawns of Hope Gardens...

Orange power

Distractions were put aside on Friday evening as the People's National Party hosted its media party in Jack's Hill. Nothing makes one's spirits merrier than the downing of a few spirits (of the liquid variety) with members of the fourth estate. ...

One busy weekend whirl

Luvs, last weekend it was all about Port Antonio where the fabulous multimillion-dollar yacht The Capri, and its owner, the fabulously wealthy billionaire Michael Lee Chin, were in town for a little R and R. And why not?...

Red Stripe bids Redwood farewell

Carlo Redwood, former marketing manager for spirits and innovation at Red Stripe, was treated to a wonderful send-off by his colleagues last Friday at the company's hang-out, Vibes. Redwood, who spearheaded the Red Summer and Live Red campaigns, was lauded for his unwavering dedication...

Live life free and laughing

If you've ever met Marguerite Orane, then it wouldn't surprise you that she would have a book entitled, Free and Laughing. And you would equally not be surprised that the promotion of such a book would not be a run-of-the-mill affair as it decidedly was not at Susie's Bakery...





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