Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
Published: Monday Saturday | April 11, 2009
Jamaica Carnival cancellation confirmed

Following months of speculation, the 2009 Jamaica Carnival, the brainchild of legendary bandleader Byron Lee, has been confirmed cancelled by the organisers. Read More...
NDTC act of worship takes centre stage
The 28th annual sunrise act of worship by the National Dance Theatre Company (NDTC) will take place tomorrow morning at The Little Theatre, Tom Redcam Avenue. The event, which begins at 5:45 a.m., promises a feast of music and movement... Read More...
Destra still missing 'The Dragon'
Trinidadian soca artiste Destra Garcia reflected on carnival in Jamaica without Byron Lee after her energetic performance at Bacchanal last week Friday at Mas Camp. Read More...
Movie review - Monsters are here to save us
Susan Murphy has been hit with a big problem. After surviving a radioactive meteor strike, she finds herself 50 feet tall, captured by the military, living in a metal prison with bugs for friends and tasked with defeating a killer robot. Fortunately, she's a big-picture kind of gal. Read More...
US Embassy, CPTC 'JAM-ing'
The United States Embassy and the Creative Productions and Training Centre (CPTC) have partnered to mark April as Jazz Appreciation Month (JAM). Activities for the month include a jazz film festival, a jazz marathon on Creative Television (CTV) and a jazz exhibition. Read More...
University Singers for Joyful Eastertide
The chapel at the University of the West Indies, Mona, will resonate tomorrow starting at 5 p.m. with the melodious voices of past and present members of the University Singers, as they present This Joyful Eastertide. Read More...