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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Friday | March 17, 2006

Over $1m for Dancing Dynamites
WITH A first place cash prize of $250,000 and $150,000 to the runners-up, plus other prizes in kind, over $1 million is there for the light of feet and limber of limbs in the first MiPhone Dancing Dynamites competition.

General Degree goes 'Reh Geh'
NO, 'REH GEH' is not the new spelling of 'reggae', nor is it a new musical genre. It is General Degree's new clothing line. General Degree has long been known for his hit songs Traffic Blocking, Pianist and others...


Jamaica Association of Dramatic Artists (JADA) shines spotlight on August Wilson
THEATRE'S CONTINUED growth needs a space for fermentation to take place, a space for conversation and exploration. As such, the creation of the Jamaica Association of Dramatic Artists (JADA) Spotlight programme is rather significant...


Salt of the earth finds voice
HAVING REVIEWED two or three publications on its imprint, I have come to expect at least two things of the Philipsburg, St. Martin-based House of Nehesi Publishers, namely Caribbean themes and very good writing.


When four legs are better than two
ONE WOULD not normally expect a Paul Walker film to be wrought with emotional fare, but the Disney flick, Eight Below, manages to be one. Of course, the emotional response is generated by the dogsled team, which are the real stars...


MISS JAMAICA UNIVERSE CONTESTANTS 2006 - Stephanie McLean
Name: Stephanie McLean - Age: 20 years - Height: 5'-9" - Weight: 125 lb - Occupation: Television personality - Vital statistics: 33, 24, 35 - DG: Why did you decide to enter the competition? - SM: I decided to enter this year...


MISS JAMAICA UNIVERSE CONTESTANTS 2006 -Monique Wright
Name: Monique Wright Age: 18 years Height: 5' - 3" Weight: 105 lb Occupation: Sales personnel Vital statistics: 34, 25, 36 DG: Why did you decide to enter the competition? MW: I think that entering a contest like this can help you.


MISS JAMAICA UNIVERSE CONTESTANTS 2006 - Georgia Bennett
Name: Georgia Bennett Age: 25 years Height: 5'­10" Weight: 140 lb Vital statistics: 36, 26, 41 Occupation: Teacher DG: Why did you decide to enter the competition? GB: I decided to enter because of continuous encouragement from family and friends...


Drummer, lead singer leave Katalys Crew
THE KATALYS Crew has made some major adjustments, as drummer Johnny Clarke and more recently JAI, one of their lead singers, have left. The Katalys Crew has a new image and a renewed direction and we are now focusing more on our move to go cultural...
















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