Honouring a 'reel' Jamaican legend
IN the summer of 1973, Lennie Little-White was a film student at the Ryerson Polytechnic University in Canada, when he went to a theatre at Danforth Street to see a movie named The Harder They Come. What he saw further fuelled his ambition to becom
Immaculate thrills at the Ward Theatre
The rains held up. Friends and families filled up the dress circle, the parquette and even ascended to the 'gods' to enjoy the offerings from the Immaculate Conception High School (ICHS) Performing Arts Department.
A 'Joy' to teach music
It is common knowledge that with the right training and attitude, artistes can lift their talent to phenomenal heights. What is uncommon, however, are those special persons who help to propel an artiste to stardom.
A 30-year blessing - Stanley Beckford upbeat despite cancer
It is probably the biggest fear of any singer. Stanley Beckford was recently diagnosed with throat cancer and now it appears that his singing career is on the ropes.
Margaritaville makes it Cayman
It has lifted the entertainment and tourism offerings of Jamaica and other destinations and now Margaritaville has made its way to the shores of Grand Cayman, dropping anchor in the capital, George Town.
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