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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Tuesday | March 20, 2007

Drama, humour, magic from Shandong Acrobatic Troupe
The name of their region in China has long come to Jamaica stenciled on bags of cement, but on Saturday night the Shandong Acrobatic Troupe employed strength, dexterity and flexibility of very pliant limbs in a concrete display of their art at the Ranny Williams...

Ms Jamaica Universe contestant - Mikayla Ashman

Age: 23Height: 5' 8 1/2"Occupation: Student (UWI)Sponsor: Miss O'Rileys Rum CreamWhy did you decide to enter the competition?"I think I possess the skills to go out there and bring something positive to our competition.

'MoBay Nite Out' returns in all its glory

WESTERN BUREAU:After being shelved for several years, the once-popular 'MoBay Nite Out' is back in the western city, every Monday night between 7:00 and 1:00a.m.In its heyday, 'MoBay Nite Out', also known as the carnival, was held along Gloucester Avenue and attracted large crowds....

A truly fun time in the 'Son'

There sun was absent at 'Fun In The Son' on Saturday, but who noticed?Despite a persistent dark cloud that rolled over Hope Gardens, many gospel fans filed into the botanical garden to praise the Lord. "A long time me a come a stage show and mi nuh si nutten sweet...

Carnival jumps in Dinthill

Despite the threat of rain, scores of patrons would not deny themselves the opportunity to "jump and get on bad" at Supreme Ventures Jamaica Carnival's Blow-out Session at the Dinthill High School grounds in Linstead last Sunday night....

Calabash 7 launched at Red Bones

Plans for the seventh Calabash International Literary Festival were announced at Red Bones the Blues Cafe on Thursday evening, along with a peek at some of the poets being groomed through the festival's workshops and an appeal for more voluntary contributions.





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