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The Great Beach Robbery
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Bounty will not 'Sizzle'
It does not seem as if Beenie Man is going to get his wish to have Bounty Killer perform at Beenie Man Sizzle '08 on Independence Day. The show that is to feature a multitude of Jamaica's top dancehall and reggae acts...
 
Yendi steps away from pro dance
Yendi says she does not want to pursue a professional dance career in Jamaica although she has been dancing all her life. "I have veered away from a typical dancer's life 'cause it does not pay much in Jamaica...
 
Singers fail to impress at first live show
There were few standout performances at the first live studio show of Digicel's Rising Stars last Sunday night at the Courtleigh Auditorium in New Kingston. The first nine of the 18 contestants coming from the auditions...
 
Weddy anniversary on tomorrow
Two weeks ago, Weddy Weddy's anniversary was postponed and last week, the weekly party was not held. Despite those setbacks, Stone Love's Winston 'Wee Pow' Powell says he would like to assure fans that Weddy Weddy's anniversary...
 
JCDC Speechfest
SpeechFest was the only place to be for festival on Thursday night. A full car park, a packed Ranny Williams Entertainment Centre and laughter that could be heard from outside the venue were testament to this.
 
Bramma 'bombing' the dancehall
Being a deejay was always the aim for upcoming artiste 21-year-old Bramma D' Bomma, and since entering the business, he has been getting tremendous support from other established artistes. Bramma, whose real name is Lloyd Brammer...
 
'Choice' words for Nardia at Weekenz
Save for the intermittent traffic on Constant Spring Road, there was silence when poet Choice read to the memory of Nardia Mitchell at Weekenz on Sunday night. Mitchell died on Wednesday, July 16, when she was allegedly hurled...


 

         
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