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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Saturday | February 3, 2007

Celebrating Bob Marley with food and fashion
If Bob were alive, his charge would be, 'let's get together and feel all right', giving his blessing to the Jamaica Cultural Development Commission's (JCDC) staging of 'Ital Food Festival and Fashion Show' in his honour tomorrow.

Soap Scene

After Annie confided her fear of losing Emma to the donor, Ryan revealed that he is Emma's father. JR made Babe very happy by declaring that he wants her back in his life, in all ways.


'The Bold and the Beautiful': Ashley Abbott is back - and she's in Los Angeles

Fans were more than upset upon hearing the news late last year that Eileen Davidson (Ashley Abbott) was let go from The Young and the Restless. Then the rumour mill went into overdrive...


'Puppy Bowl III' supersizes

A few years ago, staffers at cablenet Animal Planet were pondering what to do as counterprogramming for Super Bowl Sunday. Suddenly, inspiration came from an East Coast TV tradition that has now gone national.


It's 'Criminal' what CBS is doing after the Super Bowl

If your network's chiefs give you the slot immediately after the Super Bowl, they like you. They really like you.


Japanese film director gropes for justice

Japanese director Masayuki Suo had an international hit a decade ago with the movie Shall We Dance? Now he's offering much more serious fare: a film that challenges Japan's secretive and lethargic justice system.




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