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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Thursday | May 22, 2008

Florida to experience Good Times
The popular retro-party series Good Times is planning to make its debut in Florida soon.Having started in Kingston 12 years ago as a premier oldies party, Good Times has gained a steady crowd of eager and loyal patrons.

Glorious music

After a performer has finished entertaining his audience, there is always a moment of uncertainty. A question forms in his mind. If he's experienced, and especially if he's a good entertainer, the question will not be, "Did I do well?" but, "How well did I do?" On Sunday evening...

Style Week Jamaica 2008 to ignite global excitement

Saint International will present the internationally recognised Style Week Jamaica (SWJ) 2008 in Kingston, Jamaica, Friday, May 23 - Sunday May 25. This year's staging is creating global excitement as international brands, designers, models, celebrities...

Traci-Ann Wint is Festival Queen '08

On Sunday Traci-Ann Wint walked away with the title of the Miss Kingston and St Andrew Festival Queen 2008 title. She emerged ahead of the top five, which includes Kathy Grant, Nacole Trowers, Jacqueline Jack and Emily Elliott. Elliott emerged the first runner-up...

No-Maddz 'seh' most at Weekenz

The No-Maddz poetry group, Oneil Peart and Sheldon Shepherd performing with Everaldo Creary who was on acting duties that night, took the house down repeatedly at Sunday's instalment of Seh Sup'm. Performing just before the open mic section, the two, Peart with guitar...

'The Perfect Setup' indeed

The Perfect Setup, which opens with Mario Winans' I Don't Want To Know should have told the audience, if they were listening, what to expect from the play. But whatever insights and conclusions they might have gathered about the plot, they would have been wrong...





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