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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Sunday | July 13, 2008

Dancer connects Cuba, Jamaica
Telling a story through movement with passion, versatility and powerful actions, Cuban dancer Arsenio Andrade-Calderon has an ever graceful presence on stage. Once a student of the National Dance School of Havana in Cuba, Arsenio was not fond of dance in the beginning, but soon developed a love for his art that would last a lifetime.

Model search finds the 'Pulse' of Luire

Channelling the elements of Jamaica's yardie style and natural beauty, Pulse's Caribbean Model Search (CMS) alumni Latoya Samuels, Nicole Hopkins, Fallon Harris and Latesha Coleman rock in the current edition of Japan's fashion bible, Luire.

Full chapel enjoys classical 'Friendship' concert

The University Chapel was full last Sunday afternoon for the first 'Music Through the Ages' concert, presented by the Jamaica America Friendship Association. Under the patronage of Governor General Sir Kenneth Hall, Lady Hall and US Ambassador Brenda LaGrange Johnson, the concert had a 'standing ovation' level of success...

Gregory Isaacs 'cool' with life, music

Gregory Isaacs' one-of-a-kind nasal voice is instantly recognised. With a career spanning three decades, he ranks as a true reggae superstar. Born in 1951 in Kingston, like many before him, Isaacs started his singing career in the early '70s by working with a number of producers and entering various local talent competitions.

'Empressive' fund-raising for Bull Bay school

Singer, television and radio host Empress surprised even herself when she helped to raise $1.6 million to improve conditions at St Tekle Haimanot Basic School in Greenvale View, Bull Bay, St Andrew.





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