Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
Published: Monday Sunday | August 30, 2009
Brain-picking with Yasus Afari
'Lioness on the rise' - Queen Ifrica ... Music, Message, Mission!
Myaz stays 'Hooked' on dancehall

Yasus Afari wears many turbans - artiste, author, philosopher and motivational speaker. Read More...
'Kiss Mi Neck' stands without music

Queen Ifrica has been in the spotlight a lot these days from promoting her debut VP Records release, Montego Bay ... Read More...
Benjy Myaz takes two years for 'Higher' start
Benjy Myaz said when he recorded Love You Higher, "I ended up playing not live bass, but synthesiser bass". Read More...
Mary Wells dreams of running start
Kingston Paradise writer and director, Mary Wells, waxes enthusiastically about 'pick-up shots' in the editing studio at the Creative Production and Training Centre, which she described as "an incredible co-production partner" in a previous Gleaner... Read More...
Six minutes out of 'Kingston Paradise'
When Creative Productions and Training Centre (CPTC) senior editor Garnet Lewis strides into the studio where Kingston Paradise director/writer Mary Wells has been telling The Sunday Gleaner more about her first feature-length... Read More...
JACAP celebrates 10 years
The Jamaica Association of Composers, Authors and Publishers (JACAP) is celebrating 10 years of protecting the rights of Jamaican artistes locally and internationally. Read More...
Aiming to be the best
Winston Hussey, the 2009 Festival Song winner, has been singing since 1979 but he is just getting the recognition he has been yearning for over the years."It is still a great feeling. Read More...
Tanya rolls out the hits
While doing the promotional rounds for her Rebelution album in late 2006, singer Tanya Stephens stressed the importance of dancehall music exploring issues outside the crime and sex which have made it infamous."We need to... Read More...