(Kingston, Jamaica) — September heralds the back-to-school season, but that doesn’t mean the fun has to end just yet, nor does it mean you have to choose between buying your high schooler’s biology books and seeing some of your favourite stars.
This Saturday, September 4, THE STAR will be hosting a live Digicel Rising Stars concert at The Gleaner’s parking lot, 7 North Street. The show which will begin at 4p.m. will feature the Top 5 Rising Stars contestants: Dalton Harris, Jermaine Michael, Camaley, Toni Blair and Nekorah
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Deejay Chuckleberry who scored a top ten hit last year with Good Life, is currently on tour in Canada. The series of shows, which began last Saturday, is set to continue for another week.
“The tour kicked off with three performances at the Mystic Mountain music festival. After that, I have a couple of other gigs all over Canada, the promoters have already confirmed three of these shows and there may also be more in the works, so I cannot determine how
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The Digicel Jamaica Consumer Electronics Show (CES), the greatest show of its kind in the Caribbean returns to the Jamaican corporate area, fuelled by a new thrust, its new owners, Creative Media & Events (CME) on August 21 & 22, 2010 at the Wyndham Hotel, formerly known as Hilton, located in New Kingston.
Anchored in its 10th anniversary year by Leighton Davis and Garth Walker, CME’s Managing Director and Chairman respectively; two gentlemen who have become movers and shakers in their own right, by revolutionizing business ethics from the crude, to the suave and methodical approach.
Wednesday, June 16, Kingston, Jamaica (A.I.M Inc.): After just two weeks, the most recent production by the promoters from A.I.M Entertainment has found its way into the hearts of the ‘mid-week ravers’ of Kingston looking to get their fix on Thursday Nights.
Tabu Nights came right at a time when patrons where hungry for party solutions following an atmosphere that was tense after a military led man hunt for alleged Drug lord; Christopher ‘Dudus’ Coke which left Kingston and surrounding areas under a Government imposed State of Emergency. Quite like a ray of hope Tabu Nights got off to a start on the weekend immediately following what has become the ‘series of unfortunate events’.
Anancy Festival is a celebration of Caribbean cultural heritage designed to appeal to children and families curious about the Caribbean. Anancy (also known as Anansi or Ananse) is the West African trickster hero of folk tales familiar to millions of people around the world.
Words and stories are an important part of Caribbean culture. Caribbean people’s love of words evolves into the beautiful storytelling that gathers a family together, the man-to-man “reasoning” conversation about issues in the community, and even the “labrish” that humors a set of friends. So, a folk hero like Anancy is an appropriate icon for the festival that makes the Caribbean accessible to South Florida families.
FORT LAUDERDALE, FL – March 22, 2010 – The Miss Earth Jamaica Pageant is pleased to announce the search for Jamaica’s Next Green Goddess. Organizers are on a mission to find themost beautiful woman to represent Jamaica at the third largest International Pageant, Miss Earthin Nha Trang, Vietnam. We are looking formotivated young women who will proudly represent Jamaica in fulfilling the ideals of the competition –while becoming an effective advocate for Mother Earth.
The Pageant is open to all young female between the ages of 18-26, who are unmarried, never givenbirth; minimum height of 5 feet 5 inches; possess beauty
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