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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Sunday | March 18, 2007

Pretty scandalous:Pageant queens strain under weight of competition standards
It has taken 23 years for Sara Lawrence to earn the dubious honour of being the first Miss Jamaica World winner to be dethroned.

Medikal prescribes music

FALMOUTH, Trelawny:Accomplishedmedical doctor Michael Godfrey has his sights sets on being an international reggae singer.

Fantasia at Florence Hall

Professor the Honourable Rex Nettleford has already given his assessment of the recent International Cricket Council's (ICC) Cricket World Cup opening ceremony in Florence Hall, Trelawny.

The pitch, the movement, the wardrobe

WESTERN BUREAU:The choreography was outstanding, costumes dazzling and the performancesconferred bragging rights upon the entire Caribbean.

Low score for entertainment: Spring breakers look the other way

Sex, sand and sun have become a loose bait to lure spring breakers to Jamaica.

Jokers tickle own funny bone

Comedians say they are taking matters into their own hands and producing their own shows to guarantee their survival

One-man bands still popular

Being part of a band can sometimes require much patience and tolerance of others.

Sonny Bradshaw ? big band man

Trumpeter and jazz legend Sonny Bradshaw's name may ring a faint bell with those still wiping breast milk from their cheeks, but to the restless legs of the '50s...





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