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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Sunday | May 14, 2006

Good surface to play on - Music, food to cash in on Cricket World Cup
PLANS ARE being made ahead of next year's ICC Cricket World Cup to throw in some 'overtime' of music and food for the expected flood of tourists.The event officially begins on Sunday, March 11, 2007, with the opening ceremony in Jamaica...

Ishion Hutchinson aims to master poetry
WHILE THE awesome complexities of the Nobel Laureate continue to inspire, awe and dread in the heart of intrepid students pursuing their degrees in literature, Ishion Hutchinson is one of those whom Derek Walcott's words called to poetry.


No wrong move with copyright
IT IS said that the words 'Coca Cola' have more value than all the drinks company's assets. With many persons frantically trying to earn a quick buck, there has been misuse of the fame and hence marketability attached to the names of entertainers.


Film still rules movie industry
BY NOW, the film world has realised that the digital revolution was not one of those revolutions that would quickly change the world order. Movies shot on film still rule the roost and it isn't hard for filmmakers to crow about the...


Roger Cross makes it to '24'
JAMAICA CONTINUES to make its mark on the world stage and screen, this time in the form of Roger R. Cross in the hit Fox drama series, 24. Cross plays Curtis Manning, chief tactical agent at the Counter-Terrorism Unit at the Pentagon.




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