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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Thursday | June 19, 2008

Potential opera singers delight
At the moment, Jamaica has only a handful of opera singers, but there's a group of young students of the art who possess the potential to increase the present number.Their talent was delightfully demonstrated on Sunday at a concert organised by the Kingston Soroptimist Club ...

Soulful lyrics

With a powerful voice songstress Etana keeps listeners captivated with her reggae soul flavour. The artiste's long anticipated self-titled debut album, Etana: The Strong One, reflects a varied and solid body of musical work.

Something extra

Of beautiful people, happening parties and fabulous places....

Superstars rock runway at Fashionweek finale

It was a five-hour-long finale for Pulse's Caribbean Fashionweek (CFW), held at the Indoor Sports Arena last Sunday night.Patrons were in for a star-studded evening as four female superstars - rapper, actress and designer Eve, actress Vanessa Williams, singer Mashonda...

Chris Brown leads Teen Choice 2008 Awards nominations

Bangshowbiz: R'n'B star Chris Brown leads the way for individual nominations at the Teen Choice 2008 Awards. The Run It singer scooped nine nominations for the ceremony...

Diaspora focus - Youth lobbies for secondary art school

A 20-year-old Jamaican studying in Canada has called for the Government and the local arts community to collaborate and establish a performing arts secondary institution in the country. Tamaisha Eytle, a student at York University, challenged the authorities ...





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