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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Tuesday | February 21, 2006

Professionals perform
PROFESSIONALS IN Cabaret was a grand celebration of energy and excitement, but due to the lateness of some of the performers, the show was stretched to a late finish. The show was held at the Morgan's Harbour Hotel on Sunday.

What artistes think? - Keep schools open during cricket
WHAT ARTISTES Think looks at current societal issues and asks an artiste to give his/her opinion on that issue. It is social awareness from the perspective of those who are sometimes held responsible...


ICHS orchestra thrills with wide repertoire
ON SATURDAY night, the audience on the lawns of Devon House in St. Andrew was treated to a wide range of instrumental music compliments of the Immaculate Conception High School (ICHS) orchestra.


Models on the verge...
Today, we continue our feature on upcoming models who want to make it in international modelling. Ghinelle Germain. Age: 17. Height: 5'11" Competitions: First in Pulse Model Search and Caribbean Fashion Model 2004.


BUSS DI PLACE - Hickling traces 'stardom' to colonialism
THERE WAS subdued laughter in the social sciences lecture theatre at the University of the West Indies (UWI), Mona campus, on Friday evening when Professor Frederick Hickling described Jamaica's first Governor as a thief and murderer.


Deadly sex play between Drummond, Margarita
WHEN PROFESSOR Frederick Hickling finished the 2006 edition of the annual Bob Marley lecture at the social sciences lecture theatre, UWI, Mona, on Friday, there were no questions at first. Students of the School of Music, Edna Manley College...
















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