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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Sunday | October 15, 2006

Talent goes on show
Hitting the spotlight is the dream of many artistes and talent contests have proven to be the avenue to the big times for many, providing them with needed exposure and propelling them to stardom.

Students schooled in film-making

For many students, the ringing of the bell signalling the end of school for the day means the start of something else. For some, it is time for round robin bouts of extra lessons, but for others, it is time to engage their imaginations and passions...


Sara Lawrence returns in Caribbean pole position

Last year's Miss Jamaica World, Terri-Karelle Griffith, is one of the most memorable queens since the early days of the competition. And from all indications, this year's queen will be stamping her foot in the 'I-just-love-that-queen' mould.


Millie not so 'small' anymore

In 1964, a teenaged Jamaican girl named Millie Small and her chart-busting, ska-skanking hit My Boy Lollipop took the national and international music scene by storm.




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