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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Sunday | March 16, 2008

Older 'Blood' on 'Fire' again - Top band regroups for one show
Remember the good old days when attending a concert with a live showband gave you the thrills? Not only are fans looking forward to making that trek down memory lane, but members of the Bloodfire Posse are also in high spirits about reuniting for a one-time only performance at this year's staging of Take Me Away...

Forbes puts spring into 'A Winter Tale'

After commanding the stage and the big screen for five decades, Jamaican actress Leonie Forbes still hits the right spot with her audiences. Forbes' latest feature film, A Winter Tale, hits cinemas locally on April 9.

Cultural group looks to peace, unity in Mountain View

Though there is spiralling violence in the troubled community of Mountain View in East Kingston, a cultural group from the area is trying to promote peace through music. The Mountain View Cultural Group comprises 35 members, mostly in the 15 to 20 year old age range.

From The Voice - Keyshia Cole warm on record, screen

Keyshia Cole's journey through the music industry has been a tough one. With a childhood spent growing up in various foster homes and her mother's addiction to drugs and prostitution, the Oakland, California-raised singer had the odds stacked up against her right from the start.

'I Was Born a Woman' in 'Hall' of fame

Pam Hall chuckles as she recounts a reaction to the song, I Was Born a Woman, in the cinema. And it was not at one of the legendary Christmas morning shows at Carib, but from the big screen itself.





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