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Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment
published: Tuesday | January 15, 2008

Brina sings freedom songs at Redbones
Brina's freedom songs at Redbones the Blues Café on Friday night were not all political and her love songs were not always sentimental. And even when sitting on a high stool, she found room for freedom of movement on the small stage at the Braemar Avenue, New Kingston, nightspot...

Courtney Wilson - more than a comedian

ALTHOUGH he has been acting professionally for 10 years, Courtney Wilson admits he still suffers some amount of stage fright. "I'm always nervous, especially the first time (opening night), but I feel better once things start to soak in," he told The Gleaner last week....

Bunny Rugs to release new 'birthday' album

When William 'Bunny Rugs' Clarke, Third World lead singer, releases his next solo album, it will be on a very special day very far away from home. Thinking Bout You, which features Bounty Killer , Marcia Griffiths, U-Roy, Chantelle, Empress and Chaka Chaks, will be released...

'The Harder They Come' returns to the UK stage

The theatrical production of The Harder They Come returns to the United Kingdom stage this year, with performances at the prestigious Barbican Centre and the Birmingham Hippodrome from March to April. This follows sell-out runs at the Theatre Royal Stratford East last year ...

WELL WRAPPED!

A variety of fashionable headwraps from House of Tafari Collections were appropriately on show at Tru Juice Rebel Salute 2008, which many Rastafarians attended, at the Port Kaiser Sports Club...

Not many gold at the Golden Globes Awards

BEVERLY HILLS, California (AP): Unlike a crippling writers strike that has dragged on for months, Hollywood's first big awards show was over in a flash, with no key winners, no stars in sight and no real fun for fans of show business glitz. The Golden...

Maroon 5 fires up the stage GM style

DETROIT (AP): Adam Levine, lead singer of Maroon 5, summed up the reason his hitmaking pop group agreed to appear at the GM Style event Saturday night: "They said: "There will be hot girls and cars," and we said 'Yes!'"Equal parts automotive exhibition,...

Will Britney show?

LOS ANGELES (AP): Britney Spears' best chance of regaining visitation rights with her two sons is in court. But whether she'll be there is anyone's guess. Spears is scheduled to appear Monday morning for what an attorney described Sunday as "the most significant hearing...

Nicole gives birth to a beautiful girl

LOS ANGELES (AP): The Simple Life just got more complicated for Nicole Richie: She's a first-time mom.Richie, 26, gave birth on Friday, at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, to a daughter named Harlow Winter Kate Madden, People magazine reported on its website...





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