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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Friday | May 11, 2007

The 'Boogie Man' all for good health
While on the road to recovery, ex-radio disc jockey, Barrington 'Barry G' Gordon, is steadfast in being a pioneer for health care. As previously reported by The Gleaner, Barry G, dubbed 'The Boogie Man', suffered a severe stroke in April and was hospitalised...

Chuck Fender ignites 'The Living Fire'

A few droplets of rain fell on those gathered at Weekenz, Constant Spring Road, St. Andrew, on Wednesday evening. But the Living Fire of Chuck Fender's latest album would not be doused, the rain holding up until just after the official launch, hosted by Dennis Howard...

No 'Curfew' on Michael Holgate

WHEN YOU hear the name Michael Holgate, you hear the name of a spiritual, emotional and cultural junkie. He is also artistic director of the Ashe Performing Arts Ensemble and Academy. He claims he runs away from academia, but has the wit of a college professor.

Junior Soul makes live return to Jamaica

When Vallen 'Junior Soul' Smikle hits the stage at the 'Ruption in the Junction' concert in Junction, St. Elizabeth, tomorrow night, it will be the first time in three decades that he will be performing with a live band in Jamaica.

Richard Brown 'Rescued', but not a Christian

Richard A. Brown's latest move is unconventional, but noteworthy, after making a crossover from singing secular songs to recording a gospel album. With his latest album, Rescued Me, his fans might have thought he has given up his worldly music and accepted the Lord as his saviour.

Some sweetness missing from Cocoa Tea's 'Tune In'

A song has to be really horrible and the production very poor for it not to sound at least passable when sung by Calvin 'Cocoa Tea' Scott. He is to a song what Dancehall Queen Carlene is to a low cut blouse; even if the material is not the greatest the presenter...

'Blood Diamond' an African's worst friend

WHAT IT'S ABOUT: Set in 1999 Sierra Leone, which is a country divided by civil war, the story has at its heart a rare pink diamond. The diamond was discovered by Solomon Nandy (Honsou), a Mende fisherman, while he is a captive worker on a rebel diamond mine.

'Smokin' Aces': Surprises, heart-stopping moments

Movie Title: Smokin' AcesRating: ★★★Running Time: 1 hour 48 minutesBonus Features: Deleted and Extended Scenes, Outtakes, Cowboy Ending, The Line-Up, The Big Gun, Shoot 'Em Up, Stunts and Effects and Feature...

P Diddy, Tom Jones for Princess Diana tribute

Bangshowbiz: P.Diddy and Tom Jones have joined the line-up for this summer's 'Concert for Diana'. The rapper and Welsh crooner join Nelly Furtado and Will Young, who have also been added to the bill for the July 1 tribute to the late Princess Diana at London's new Wembley Stadium.





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