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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Thursday | April 17, 2008

Helping the needy, 'Original'-ly
NOT OFTEN can one find a group of people like The Originals who perform solely to help the 'needy'. Group director Barbara Dixon describes the needy as those "not being able to help themselves financially"."We put ourselves financially". "We put ourselves beyond our daily lives...

Great jazz for a good cause

Being planned to run over the next three years is a series of activities marking the centenary of the Holy Trinity Cathedral on North Street, Kingston. One in the series was held at the Archbishop's Residence on Sunday. It was an Evening of Jazz, and it featured a number of classy....

'Obama speaks to the America I envision'

WASHINGTON (AP): ROCK STAR Bruce Springsteen endorsed Democratic Senator Barack Obama for president yesterday, saying "He speaks to the America I've envisioned in my music for the past 35 years." In a letter addressed to friends and fans posted on his website, Springsteen said he believes Obama ...

Mr T jumps back into the spotlight

Mr T, 1980s TV icon, best known for his role in the A-Team, has jumped back into action in a graphic novel. Kown for his signature muscles and Mohawk hairstyle, Mr T has collaborated with author Christopher Bunting and illustrator J.L.Czerniawski to again take to fighting bad guys...

Neil Diamond talks about his new album

(AP): Neil Diamond, who is releasing a new album next month and embarking on a new tour this summer, says both projects mark the best, and hardest work of his career."This is the most technically challenging show that I've ever done," Diamond told The...





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