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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Wednesday | November 26, 2008

Air Supply to perform for charity
Internationally acclaimed duo, Air Supply, will perform at the National Indoor Sports Centre on December 14 for local charity organisation Food For the Poor. The show, billed Command Performance Children for Charity, will also feature local acts John Holt...

Canines get dolled up at Doggie Fashion Show

The fourth Jamaica Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (JSPCA) Doggie Fashion Show and Food Festival lived up to the adage: A dog is man's best friend. The show, which was held at the American International School of Kingston on Olivier Road on Saturday...

Carlos' Café celebrates 18th anniversary

Although a number of other events were set for the night, there was no spoiling Carlos' Café's 18th anniversary celebration, which was held on location at Belmont Road, New Kingston. And, Carlos Max-Brown could not help but show his appreciation...

Backup singer 'Baby G' dies at 70

EDGAR 'BABY G' Gordon, a member of The Flames vocal group that backed singer Alton Ellis on some of his biggest hit songs, has died.Gordon's son Marlon told The Gleaner that his father died last Thursday from complications arising from diabetes...

Something extra

The Gleaner extends a warm Jamaican welcome to popular American Judge Joe Brown. A welcome reception was held for Brown and wife Deborah at the Seymour Avenue residence of businessman Paul Issa on Monday night.





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