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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Sunday | February 17, 2008

Depression could affect 'US'
Jamaica is highly dependent on the United States and changes in their economy are likely to affect ours.

Global Reggae Conference begins tomorrow

When Erna Brodber discusses 'Reggae as Black Space', the distinctive burru drumming and voices of the University Singers fill the Assembly Hall, University of the West Indies (UWI), Mona campus, tomorrow evening, it will mark...

A week of seminars, sessions, songs

The Global Reggae Conference 2008 will be a combination of seminars with different contributors, addresses by individual speakers and live performances.

Monopoly up VP's 'Sleeves'

If the US-based VP Records purchases major European distributor Greensleeves, it may usher in or disperse the clouds of sales over reggae music.

Readers' Write: Rasta, Reggae and the NDTC A tribute to Reggae Month

The use of reggae music by choreographers in the National Dance Theatre Company (NDTC) is as old as the music itself.

STORY OF THE SONG: 'Love Forever' lives up to title

Love me forever and we will never part- Love Forever Love Forever, a Jamaican ballad that bucked the grain on the cusp of the roots reggae flood of the early 1970s,...

Carib Fashionweek '08 a 'Biggy' for Earl Turner

For almost two decades, Jamaican fashion designer Earl 'Biggy' Turner has set the pace for dancehall trends and has built up a formidable reputation that stretches across international borders.





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