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Youth relived at Vintage Reunion
PATRONS AT the 'Vintage Reunion and Awards Party Part I' relived their more youthful days on Sunday as they danced to the hits of the 1950s through to the 1980s as well as paying tribute to persons who have contributed to Jamaica's musical development.

The best of 'Tallawah'
AFTER SIX nights of student performances, Tallawah 2001 has come to an end. On Saturday night, 15 awards and 10 high commendations were given out and Sunday saw the performances for 'The Best of Tallawah'. Sunday night produced many enjoyable...


Scholarship fund gets big boost
THE LATE Dr. Norman Sinclair Medical Scholarship Fund received a big boost as Courtney Foster reached her $150,000 target for 2001. This was disclosed on Sunday night at the annual 'Kids For Charity' Fashion Show, held at the Sutton Place Hotel...


Patti LaBelle Living legend to grace local stage
Western Bureau: GRAMMY AWARD winning diva Patti LaBelle already has the Cable and Wireless phone lines burning up at the Buzz Productions ticket outlets islandwide.


The I-Three are back again
DARLINGS OF the Jamaican stage - the reggae group I-Three, will be shining in their own right at Divas in Concert. According to group member, Judy Mowatt , "I am looking forward to performing on the same stage with Patti La Belle and Gladys Knight.















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