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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Wednesday | June 11, 2008

Nia Long added to CFW 2008 line-up
Award-winning African-American film star Nia Long has been added to the roster of 'A-list' celebs confirmed to make an appearance at the upcoming Caribbean Fashionweek. Known for her roles in The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Big Momma's House and Are We There Yet?...

'Better Mus' Come' filled with drama, action

Before the name of the film comes up, the stage is set for the time period and source of conflict in the Storm Saulter-directed Better Mus' Come. A rousing speech by the People's National Party (PNP) leader (played by Roger Guenveur Smith) is disrupted by a gang of thugs...

Something extra

Fashion designer Bill Edwards is busy in the workroom for Caribbean Fashionweek; Lifestyle Coordinator Nashauna Drummond shares more of her Cuban experience, and it's wall to wall hunks at Hedonism II...

Esquire names Fiasco one of the world's best dressed

Bangshowbiz: Christian Bale has been named as one of the best-dressed men in the world.The Dark Knight actor has been recognised for his love of sharp suits in a new style list by men's magazine...

Children express their culture through dance

Exposing students to different cultures enables them to understand, recognise and appreciate the similarities between their culture and that of others. So it was on Friday, June 6, when a group of artistes, from the Corporacion Cultural de Barranquilla...





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