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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Thursday | December 11, 2008

Jamaica Tourist Board (JTB) saves the Blues - Agency pumps US$500,000 into Jazz festival
On Tuesday night, after Minister of Tourism Ed Bartlett made a passionate case for tourism based on potential travellers' passions (among them music, sports and health and well-being), he gave the figures on the Jamaica Tourist Board's (JTB) involvement in Jamaica...

A few get an early glimpse of Pantomime

A few persons got a glimpse of what's in store at the 2008-09 Pantomime Runner Boy at the Little Theatre, Tom Redcam Avenue, on December 26. The event was launched last Monday at the Little Theatre and it showcased some songs and dialogue from the script, as well...

Grown-up fun at Pickney Love

A capacity-size audience turned out for the seventh staging of the Capital and Credit Financial Group Pickney Love at Christmas, held on Tuesday night at the Jamaica Pegasus Ballroom.The show had it all: screen presentations, singing, dancing and speech, performed...

Alric and Boyd plan trifecta for The Quad

Tuesday night was a special one for two musical stalwarts of Jamaica at the launch of Journey to the Edge, a party to be held at The Quad, on December 20. Journey to the Edge will be a celebration of the 16-year partnership between Alric and Boyd, two men considered...

Something extra

There are parties and festivities everywhere and Lorna Golding, wife of Prime Minister Bruce Golding, has started her round of Christmas treats for children. ...





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