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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Sunday | August 24, 2008

'Saving Grace' relocates dancehall
After years of hearing about the negatives associated with dancehall music, Orville Matherson yearned for the day when foreigners would get to see the brighter side of reggae's outrageous offspring. The New York-based actor/director has got his chance with Saving Grace, a low-budget film currently in production.

Dancer handles triple roles

Although employed full-time to the Finance Ministry and being a mother, Jacqueline Logan-Palmer still finds enough time to dance with L'Acadco Dance Company. While Jacqueline admits that she gets tired from trying to perform well in her multiple roles, she is determined to become a better dancer.

'Cracking Up' is serious business

Contrary to its name Cracking Up, staged last weekend at the Philip Sherlock Centre for Creative Arts, UWI, Mona campus, was not all jokes.

Jamaican performances cut short - Artistes do full-length shows overseas

It was an all-too familiar tale at Beenie Man's 2008 Sizzle concert, held on Independence Day at JAMALCO in Halse Hall, Clarendon. The concert's organiser and undisputed start of the marathon night, Beenie Man, performed for only 14 minutes before the police called a halt to the music.

THE VOICE: Michelle Williams - Positive about destiny

Having been a member of the biggest-selling female group for more than eight years, Destiny's Child, Michelle Williams is re-embarking on a solo career with the release of her album, Unexpected.





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