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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Thursday | October 16, 2008

Shower Posse for 'American Gangster'
THE STORY of Jamaica's notorious Shower Posse will be told in the new season of Black Entertainment Television's (BET) gripping crime series, American Gangster. A statement on BET's website said the second season of American Gangster begins October 23, with the Shower Posse...

Fender, the defender - Singer bats for children's protection

The recent upsurge in brutal acts of violence against children has sent the nation into fits of distress. At least one artiste was moved to capture the nation's cry. It's Getting Serious, the recently released single by Leshorn 'Chuck Fender' Whitehead, a passionate...

Madonna, Ritchie to untie knot

Madonna has confirmed she and husband Guy Ritchie are to divorce. Reports surfaced yesterday that the couple were heading for a legal separation and now the 50-year-old singer's US spokesperson Liz Rosenberg has validated the rumours.In a statement,...

Something extra

Whether it's a sports award function or achieving a major milestone, there is always something to celebrate. ...

Legs & waist talk at 'Stir It Up'

While The Gleaner was at 'Stir It Up Thriller', held at Peppers on Upper Waterloo Road, St Andrew, on Saturday night, the microphone was used only three times.So, as the advertisements promised, it was "more music, legs talk", the many young women who turned out...

Jah Patriot sets sights on success

Williams, who is visually impaired, told The Gleaner recently that he is enjoying his belated breakthrough and is hoping for bigger things."In five years' time, definitely, I see myself reaching a wider scope of audience ...





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