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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Monday | September 24, 2007

Redbones lively for 'Men Who Live to Play Live'
The din of the diners and drinkers which rose during the break after the first segment of Friday's 'Men Who Live to Play Live' at Redbones Blues Café settled after guitarist Maurice Gordon's insistent 'hello', heading up to 11:00 p.m....

Abijah launches 'Moving 2 the Top'

Abijah's broad smile, natty attire of striped suit with matching hat and red vest, as well as brief but slick dance moves, spoke volumes about his happiness on Friday evening. And it was well that they did, as his voice could not at the launch of his second album, 'Moving 2 the Top'...

Dead residents rake in millions at box office

LOS ANGELES (AP): THE UNDEAD of Resident Evil still have plenty of life in them. Sony Screen Gems' Resident Evil: Extinction, with Milla Jovovich again fighting flesh-hungry zombies in the third installment based on the video game, opened as the number one weekend film ...

Dead dogs found at DMX's home

PHOENIX (AP): Two dogs found buried at a home belonging to rapper DMX had serious wounds, authorities investigating animal neglect allegations said. One of the dogs had serious bite wounds and another had trauma to its abdomen, but exact causes of death...

Smokey Robinson honoured

LOS ANGELES (AP): Legendary Motown singer/songwriter Smokey Robinson is being honoured for his contributions to the miracle of education.Robinson, who helped put the fledgling Motown record label on the map in the early 1960s with his group the Miracles...





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