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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Sunday | April 29, 2007

Ward withers away
[The Ward Theatre] is in the heart of Kingston and I think the capital of any country should be a city rich with nightlife, theatre, music and alive with culture. By 6 o'clock, downtown lock down. I picture having the Ward Theatre running and jerk chicken for sale outside and steel pan playing; I see that picture..."

Comedians reject 'joke' money

Not because they are a bunch of jokers on-stage means that comedians should not be taken seriously when they charge big bucks for their hard labour. However, some comedians say they are often asked to cut prices or simply 'joke around' for free.

Songs of salvation not free

In many churches, before the offering plate is passed from hand to hand, someone 'boosts' the contribution. That person will sometimes quote the Bible, saying, "Give and it will come back to you pressed down, shaken together and running over".

Sound clashes: the art of music war

A fight to the 'death', adrenaline coursing through your veins as you control the reactions of thousands of fans. Then the glory and honour of holding a golden trophy to prove that you are the baddest sound in the land.

South African dancers mesmerise the Park

Music and movement by the Thabisong Youth Club crossed and recrossed barriers of language at Emancipation Park, New Kingston, on Wednesday evening, as a huge audience turned up for the South African Freedom Day celebrations.





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