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Category: Entertainment

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05/21/10

Permalink 10:32:44 am, by amilnal
Categories: Entertainment, Culture, Business

Reggae Sumfest to move ahead

The promoters of Reggae Sumfest, Summerfest Promotions have indicated that despite the challenges facing the event, the annual Festival will take place on July 18-24 at Catherine Hall, St James. The organizers are also appealing to stakeholders to work w… more »

05/16/10

Permalink 09:40:31 am, by amilnal
Categories: Entertainment, Culture

Mr. Vegas Donates To Mustard Seed Community

In an effort to assist the children of Martha's House, Reggae/Dancehall artiste, Mr. Vegas recently handed over a cheque for JA$350, 000. The children who were previously housed at the Mustard Seed Communities home on North Street, Kingston, were d… more »

05/14/10

Permalink 02:53:17 pm, by Skillachi
Categories: Entertainment, Commentary, News

Dancehall Artists shot but recovering

So earlier this week I was receiving messages non stop that popular dancehall artist Oneil Edwards of the group Voicemail was shot and was in the hospital recovering from his injuries. The message also called for a word of prayer for a speedy recovery. O… more »

05/13/10

Permalink 11:19:28 am, by amilnal
Categories: Entertainment, Culture

Jamaican Play 'Serious Business' Brings Sheer Comedy to New York

Promotions company Irish and Chin is bringing the hit comedy "Serious Business," which features Keith "Shebada" Ramsay and an all-star cast, to Brooklyn and Queens on June 5 and June 6, 2010. Written by Paul Obeale and directed by Michael Nicholson, "Ser… more »

05/12/10

Permalink 10:31:13 am, by amilnal
Categories: Entertainment, Culture, Commentary

Jamaican music and it's effect on the Jamaican economy Finale

Since the eighties, dancehall music has retained its popularity in Jamaica, which has now allowed creative elements involved with the music to make more money than ever before. Djs, studio engineers, mastering specialists and producers are all now reapin… more »

05/08/10

Permalink 10:21:46 am, by amilnal
Categories: Entertainment, Culture

Tanya Stephens enjoying the success of Infalliable

Since it's release last week, Tanya Stephens' album Infallible has been the proverbial talk of the town. The lyrical maverick's seventh studio album has been found to be nothing short of intense, inspiring and ofcourse littered with witty innuendos.… more »
Permalink 10:04:55 am, by amilnal
Categories: Entertainment, Culture

Stevie Face to help launch festival

Brixton 02 comes alive on June 19th 2010, when Reggae Lovers Rock artist Stevie Face hit the stage alongside veterans Coco Tea, Barrington Levy and Freddie McGregor in London, England. The show which is billed ‘The Reggae event of 2010,’ is the inaugura… more »

05/05/10

Permalink 08:30:21 pm, by amilnal
Categories: Entertainment, Culture

Jamaican music and it's effect on the Jamaican economy 2nd Part

In the seventies, while reggae music started to establish itself as an international force, Jamaican musical culture had begun to change and a new form of music was created:The final stage in the evolution of popular Jamaican music has been the develop… more »

05/01/10

Permalink 09:54:40 am, by amilnal
Categories: Entertainment, Commentary

Jamaican music and it's effect on the Jamaican economy Pt 1

Now Jamaicans usually fall in to two categories: Those who love reggae and dancehall music and those who have to tolerate it because the music is so interwoven in our culture that it is near impossible to completely ignore it. Over the years the latter s… more »

04/30/10

Permalink 11:36:29 pm, by Skillachi
Categories: Entertainment, Culture, Commentary, News

The power of words and music

A weh you get da new Clarks deh dawdi,Which colour dat? Mad enuh Pawdi,You alone have da style deh Dawdi.Di Queen fi England haffi Luv off Yawdi... Real badman nuh model inna shorts,Straight Jeans cut off foot pantsEverybody haffi ask weh me get mi clark… more »

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Three Ministers

Three ministers - a Presbyterian, a Methodist, and a Southern Baptist and their wives were all on a cruise together. A tidal wave came up and swamped the ship, and they all drowned. The next thing you know, they're standing before St.Peter.

As fate would have it, the first in line was the Presbyterian and his wife. St. Peter shook his head sadly and said, "I can't let you in. You were moral and upright, but you loved money too much. You loved it so much, you even married a woman named Penny."

St.Peter waved sadly, and poof! Down the chute to the 'Other Place' they went. Then came the Methodist. "Sorry, can't let you in either," said Saint Peter "You abstained from liquor and dancing and cards, but you loved food too much.

You loved food so much, you even married a woman named Candy!" Sadly, St. Peter waved again, and whang! Down the chute went the Methodists.

The Southern Baptist turned to his wife and whispered nervously, "It ain't looking good, Fanny."

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