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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Sunday | August 10, 2008

Childhood lessons - direct Chris Walker's steps
As a youngster attending Kingston College, Christopher Walker had a little interest in dance, but he did not dream that he would one day be a renowned choreographer and dancer.

Dancehall turns a page

In the high-definition sight and sound era, reading ranks very lowly on the noise level totem pole of exciting activities.

Verses help 'turnaround' youth

Sunday, July 20, was 'one of those days' for Jamaican poet living in Canada, Michael St George. He saw off the Canadian contingent for this year's 'Turnaround Project', hosted at the College of Agriculture, Science and Education (CASE) in Portland, during the day, then performed at Weekenz late in the night.

11 years to tell 'Untold Story'

Milton Wray says he spent 11 years documenting and researching the scandals and untold past of the popular figure in the more than 400-page biography on Beenie Man.

'Di Driva' a howling, rootsy comedy

The members of the audience were beside themselves with uncontrollable laughter.





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