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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Friday | October 6, 2006

Nana McLean hopes for a 'Break Through'
Many Jamaicans may not remember the name Nana McLean, but it is a different story in Canada where she now resides. In the late 1970s, McLean kept company with the likes of the late Joseph 'Culture' Hill and Burning Spear.

Kesi Gardner's clothes sprawl, speak

'Kingstonians do it better'. 'I'm with wifey'. They may sound quirky, but conversation fashion is the trademark of up and coming designer Kesi Gardner. A graphic designer, illustrator and artist, Kesi is putting her designing flair...


Startime returns with new name

After a near one-year break from its customary Kingston home, the Mas Camp Village on Oxford Road, New Kingston, the vintage concert series Startime returns with the 'Magnificent Eight' on Saturday, November 11.


All 'Crank-ed' up!

The flick Crank is essentially an extended string of running, jumping, kicking, shooting, chopping and mayhem with nary a well-designed plot in sight. But it's fun. It is a lot of fun. The movie is written and directed by Mark Neveldine...


A good first attempt

Gyptian's crisp, clear and distinct vocals announce a young artiste with great potential if he can develop range and depth - both of which the 15 track debut disc, My Name is Gyptian, are missing.


No new tales here!

'Your story has not been told until you tell it. You only need a fresh perspective from which to speak." This might be true for many stories, but finding a new and fresh way of telling the same story is the dilemma...




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