'Hey Jamaica' hails Majah Bless
Nothing tried, nothing gained is something Omaall 'Majah Bless' Wright is taking to heart. He gave up one of the most secure jobs as a teacher to enter perhaps the most vulnerable of jobs - as a singer. He is trying to make it big through the Jamaican Cultural Development Commission....
Negril comes to Mas Camp for ATI launch
The battle of the All Inclusive Independence weekend parties in Negril has begun, as Appleton Treasure Island (A.T.I) was officially launched on Wednesday at the Mas Camp Village, Oxford Road, New Kingston. As a precursor to the Independence weekend...
Second chance for Shelly-Ann Watson
Shelly-Ann Watson has been endowed with a special gift from God and is very passionate about her ministry. She is one of the 10 finalists in this year's Jamaica Cultural Development Commission Gospel Song Competition.
Kingston On The Edge slices with welcome 'Payne'
The week-long Kingston On The Edge Festival went into the spoken word on Tuesday evening, making a stop at the Edna Manley College of the Visual and Performing Arts, Arthur Wint Drive, St.Andrew. The larger-than-usual audience at the regular last Tuesdays gathering....
Buteau home with a laugh
Michelle Buteau has been coming to Jamaica from her United States home since she was three months old, but on Sunday it will be the first time she will be plying her trade of laughter in her mother's land. She is a headliner on International Comedy Fest 2007...
Nothing 'Unleashed'
It was a party but it seemed not many got the invitation or the directions. 'Unleash' was staged at the Hilton Kingston hotel in New Kingston last Saturday night, and that was the only certain aspect of the party. Before going into details of the misfortunes...
From Playboy to Roots
Alex Haley (born 1921, died 1992) may not have been a noted playboy, but the author of Roots: The Saga of an American Family was associated with that publication nearly 20 years before the publication of the landmark novel. The book led to the television...
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