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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Tuesday | May 15, 2007

Giving mom all the love
Mother's Day was made even more special for the lucky mothers at 'To Mom With Love' held on the lawns of King's House last Sunday night. The likes of Peabo Bryson and Jeffrey Osborne held patrons in euphoria for much of the night...

Few takers for 'Ruption in the Junction'

One Third's harmonised 'tra la la la la' at the end of the line "promoter an his idren haffi laugh" was probably the only merriness associated with promoters at Saturday's 'Ruption in the Junction'. While attendance was sparse at the outset, by 9:00 p.m. the Pines Plaza venue gradually filled...

Icon: Marcia Griffiths - Feel like jumping after 40 years

THE MUSIC scene in Jamaica was on the verge of international acceptance in 1967 when a young singer named Marcia Griffiths broke through with Feel Like Jumping, an uptempo song for producer Clement Dodd. Forty years later, Griffiths is still making hit songs....

Hot flicks for summer

This week, The Gleaner presents the final list of movies for summer. Movies in August: AN AMERICAN CRIME: Catherine Keener stars in the true story of a '60s housewife responsible for the terrible abuse of a teenager left in her care.

Risqué Robin the rave at Redbones

Not even a blown head gasket on her car, a casualty of Spur Tree Hill in Manchester, could stop Robin Banks from making it to Redbones the Blues Café from Negril, Westmoreland, to show legs and sass while singing on Friday night...





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