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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Monday | April 24, 2006

CARNIVAL rain or shine!
THE UNCERTAINTY of the weather was no deterrent for the hundreds of revellers, carnival lovers and curious onlookers who turned out yesterday to witness and partake in the Supreme Ventures Jamaica Carnival Road March and Parade.

And the jokers went wild
HUMANS PAINTED in yellow and blue came out like creatures of the night taking over the Streets of New Kingston in the wee hours of Saturday morning. It was Joker's Wild J'ouvert.


Toni Anderson soothes crowd at RedBones
TONI ANDERSON sighed, smiled and apologised when she finally got onstage at RedBones the Blues Café on Friday night to do mainly songs from her new album You Are The One.


'Silent Hill' spooks US$20m from public
LOS ANGELES (AP): A REAL scary movie bumped off the spoof variety at the box office. Sony's fright flick Silent Hill, set in an eerie ghost town, debuted with US$20.2 million, taking over the top spot from the Weinstein Co. comedy Scary Movie 4...




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