Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment

Published: Monday Sunday | December 6, 2009

West End grows into 'One Love Drive'
Negril's West End has long been known as the more rustic, charming side of the roundabout in Jamaica's western haven for tourists, touts and troubadours - or its more rough-and-tumble side, depending on the viewer's perspective. Read More...

Negril Cluster wants music time extension
One Love has been popularised through song and the Negril Cluster wishes to ensure that song and dance get a fair, extended shake on One Love Drive. To this end, the cluster has applied for an extension of the hours allowed for amplified entertainment under the Noise Abatement Act of 1997... Read More...

'Ranchie' back onstage - Pays homage to reggae music greats
Back in the 1970s, nothing drove a great reggae song more than a rocking bass line. One of the people behind some of those memorable grooves was Bertram 'Ranchie' McLean, member of the legendary Revolutionaries band. Read More...

Rototom Sunsplash to relocate for 2010
After 16 years, of being held in Osoppo, Italy, Rototom Sunsplash is being forced to relocate to a new venue in Spain next year. Read More...

Merciless prepares a 'Letter' for Sting
'HOWDY!' That rustic greeting has become a signature for deejay Merciless since his surprise appearance at Sting last year. He had recently been released from prison in the United States and what better place to make a return than one of his favourite stamping grounds. Read More...

Grand opening planned for 'White Witch'
Dubbed an excellent piece of Caribbean folklore, the much-anticipated White Witch play will have a gala world premiere on Saturday, February 6 at the Fairfield Theatre in Montego Bay. Read More...