Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
Published: Monday Monday | November 23, 2009
Guinness Sounds of Greatness heats up
Blacc Widdo from Frome in Westmoreland and the St Elizabeth-based Bredda Hype were early qualifiers for the semi-final round of the Guinness Sounds of Greatness competition.In what the organisers say is the largest crowd they have seen since the start of the competition... Read More...
Big emphasis on 'small stage'
Bringing new talent to an international stage, the Jamaica Jazz and Blues Festival is opening doors to countless acts locally and overseas. For 2010, the festival's organisers are kicking up their smaller stage, dubbed the 'talent stage'... Read More...
Teamwork key to Jazz and Blues success
The stage at the Jamaica Jazz and Blues Festival is a sight to behold, with a fully equipped main stage, smooth changes from band to band, and sensational performances. But it doesn't just happen without the expertise and know-how of an extensive team from TurnKey ... Read More...
Montego Bay ready for 'Off Tha Wall'
Western Bureau: There is now a major musical buzz sweeping western Jamaica as retro music fans are now gearing up for the Off Tha Wall Retro Party, which is slated to rock the Pier One Complex in Montego Bay on Saturday.... Read More...
Gleaner Honour Awards
The annual Gleaner Honour Awards luncheon was held at the Mona Visitors' Lodge on November 18. Here are some more pictorial highlights of the event. This year's recipient of The Gleaner Man of the Year Award is Honourable Usain Bolt, OJ.
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Something extra
Saturday saw future models and fashionistas hitting the catwalk as Sts Peter and Paul Preparatory School staged its first annual traditional and contemporary costume and fashion showcase on the Old HopeRoad grounds. Read More...










