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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Sunday | September 28, 2008

Jamaica great for films, bad for financing
Jamaica is a premier location for movies, but getting funding seems to be difficult for some local filmmakers.

A dialogue on the state of the Jamaican theatre (part three): The actors and actresses

This is the third of four articles on the state of Jamaican theatre.

McKenzie makes Ebony's greatest list

What started as a fairy-tale career has led supermodel Jaunel McKenzie to being named by Ebony magazine as one of the most successful black models of all time.

Lights, camera, fashion!

Pulse celebrated the finals of its Caribbean Model Search (CMS) in the ultimate mix of fashion and dancehall culture a couple Sundays ago at the Hilton Kingston hotel, New Kingston.

STORY OF THE SONG Johnny Clarke moves out of Babylon

When Johnny Clarke wrote the lyrics to the 1976 hit Move Out of Babylon, he was looking to move from the spot where he was.

'Flying cymbal' helps Johnny Clarke soar

With the string of hits that made Johnny Clarke the 'Hit Machine' came a distinctive sound, the rapid, consistent hiss from the drum set that was dubbed the 'flying cymbal'.

Stella Maris Dance Ensemble marks 15 years

'We see this milestone 15th anniversary season as an opportunity to continue showcasing the region's rich cultural core - telling the story of the struggles and achievements of our people and of the cultures...

Don't call Thandie Newton 'ethnic'

Actress Thandie Newton tells Davina Morris about opportunities in Hollywood and wanting to slap Terrence Howard.





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