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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Sunday | April 1, 2007

Roots too shallow to hold
"A particular type of Jamaican theatre employing predominantly Jamaican Creole and social stereotypes with somewhat rudimendatory set and lighting and expressing exaggerated character-type in ludicrous, even improbable...

'Movie Star' returns 'dis'

Garfield 'Movie Star' Reid showed he was deserving of an Actor Boy Award with his refusal at the awards ceremony last Tuesday.

An 'Empressive' beauty queen

I am not my hair I am not this skin I am not your expectations no noI am not my hairI am not this skin I am a soul that lives within India Arie, I Am Not My HairIf ever there were a song to describe Miss Jamaica Universe...

Family gives trust, support

What was your family's reaction when you decided to enter?I've always been looked on in my family as someone who makes responsible decisions, so it wasn't discussed much because 'Zahra is always doing one thing or another ...

Timeka Marshall starts from a jingle

At only 18 years old, Guyanese songstress Timeka Marshall has already begun to create a buzz in the Caribbean.

'No-show' rumours upset Peabo: Artiste keen to visit Jamaica

WESTERN BUREAU:Having made occasional 'Unconditional Love' to the Jamaican audience, two-time Grammy winner Peabo Bryson is furious that patrons at the January Foundation Music Showcase at the Constant Spring Golf Club, St. Andrew, were led to believe he was a 'no-show'.





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