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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Sunday | December 12, 2004

Black Music Council defends DJs
AMIDST THE screams of homophobia in dancehall music by gay and human rights groups there has been, it seems, a deafening silence from the deejays on the issue.

Shelley-Ann Maxwell goes from dribbling to dancing
IT IS amazing how quickly things can change and life's original goals can quickly fade. For Shelley-Ann Maxwell, becoming the next 'Sunshine Girl' in Jamaican female football was a goal that she had her eyes fixed on for years...


Lawyer goes 'Reggaematic'
DESPITE THE scorn and scourge poured out on dancehall music over the years by elements within the society, the genre continues to breed new life into itself.















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