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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Sunday | August 17, 2008

Golden times for Milton Foster
What began as a regular school activity has evolved into a golden opportunity for eight-year-old Milton Foster and his family. Milton, an honour-roll student who attends the Mona Preparatory School, won four gold medals at the World Championships for the Performing Arts in Hollywood, California, in the United States in July.

Italians help 'Ward' off decay

Information, Culture, Youth and Sports, Olivia 'Babsy' Grange, has secured Italian assistance for the restoration of what is often considered the most famous and influential theatre in the Caribbean - the Ward Theatre.

Story of the song - Richie Stephens, Cobra leave a 'Legacy'

Once upon a time, a long, long time as dancehall revved up its rpms (but only 16 years ago in normal time), singer Richie Stephens and deejay Mad Cobra combined to leave a Legacy. It was not so much a legacy of smashing number one, although Stephens tells The Sunday Gleaner that Legacy hit the pole position in a few Caribbean countries.

NDTC dances for Moncrieffe

The National Dance Theatre Company (NDTC), now in season at the Little Theatre, Tom Redcam Avenue, is devoting the August 21 performance to one of its most illustrious alumni, Barrington Moncrieffe.

Crop Over more than a carnival

Barbados' 2008 Crop Over Festival climaxed on Monday, August 4, with a sizzling (in more ways than one) Kadooment Day Road Parade. This was after two excellent shows, the Pic-O-De-Crop Finals and the Red Hot Cohobblopot, both held at the events' new venue, the ultra-modern Kensington Oval.





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