PANTOMIME PALES for some
WHEN THE Little Theatre Movement (LTM) opened Miss Annie at 6:00 p.m. on Boxing Day, they continued a 62-year-old tradition. The pantomime has been very significant to Jamaican theatre in particular and Jamaican culture in general.
Corporate Jamaica courts celebrities
POPULAR ENTERTAINERS are like bees. They buzz or hum and when they do, they get the attention of those within hearing range. The international world of business has used this infectious air of excitement that surrounds celebrities to their...
Luciano defends ganja, serves Jah
'JAH MESSENJAH', Luciano, has two obvious passions. One of them is to see his Rastafarian brothers who have 'strayed' lyrically rediscover their purpose. The other is to see ganja legalised.
Young gospel music couples bares it all
FIFTEEN SEEMS to be the backsliding age. Three of the four young persons who related their 'path' with, away from and back to the Lord at the Cariblue Hotel in Ironshore, Montego Bay, last Friday took the 'path' more travelled at that age.
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