Published:Wednesday | November 24, 2010 | 12:00 AM
Saint International Modelling Agency has had a lot to be happy for over the last few years.
This year in particular, the agency has been blessed with a number of achievements on the runways of Europe and in the pages of major magazines worldwide. ...
Final-year students in the Faculty of Social Sciences, on Friday night hosted a charity fashion show - 'Fashion for Charity' - with proceeds donated to the Glenhope Place of Safety....
Laura-Anne Fung is still celebrating the opening night of her solo exhibition at Grosvenor Galleries. Family members, well-wishers and art lovers turned out in their numbers to celebrate with the young artist and peruse some of her work...
Following more than two months of preparation and a week of gastronomic delights at cut-rate prices, the curtain came down on the sixth annual Gleaner-sponsored Restaurant Week and, from all accounts...
Closer, a new single, on Diana King's latest compilation, Warrior Girl, set for release next year, has already hit a chord with Jamaicans. King performed Closer during her first set in Jamaica in many years, something she was nervous about...
FOUR OF the entertainers who recently signed partnerships with telecommunications company LIME - Ce'Cile, Beenie Man, Mavado and Elephant Man - have put their considerable talents together in creating an infectious jingle...
The lush green grounds of the Digicel Field near Lady Musgrave Road came alive on Saturday with the staging of a fun day titled Pickney Palooza. It was organised by the Creative Kids Learning Academy (CKLA) Parent-Teachers' Association (PTA)....
An American film with dancehall at the centre of its plot premiered Tuesday night at the Courtleigh Auditorium in New Kingston. Local dancers and American actors came out to support the film, which received a sceptical response from its viewers.
Pulse International model Sanya Hughes has landed a role in a major blockbuster, as one of the most successful movie franchises in the industry is marking its fourth installment - Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides.
Supporting a cause that is very dear to her heart, Michele Rollins, CEO of the Rose Hall Development Limited, will be hosting the Rose Hall Holiday Ball to aid the SOS Children's Village in Barrett Town, St James.
Earl 'Little Roy' Lowe had the start of Tribal War, the enduring reggae song celebrating peace between battling factions, in his head for about a year before a newspaper article sparked the lines which he used to complete it.
Philip Newman may now be able to add 'concert pianist' to the long and varied list of occupations he has had over the years. The list includes bicycle courier, truck driver, farmer, piano dealer, piano rebuilder and tuner, and construction project manager.
Tony Wilson's recorded voice shook with emotion as he introduced a very special dance at the Little Theatre last Sunday night. The dance, Rooted ... in the Spirit, had been choreographed by Wilson as a tribute to the late Rex Nettleford, artistic director of the National Dance Theatre company (NDTC).
The Jamaica Cultural Development Commission (JCDC) has dubbed its new website 'a cultural hub'. The website was launched last week at the Ardenne High School. According to the JCDC, the initiative is part of an ongoing rebranding and overall strategic plan currently being implemented by the agency.
Over 50 of the island's best writers were awarded at the National Creative Writing Competition 2010 awards ceremony hosted on Wednesday by the Jamaica Cultural Development Commission (JCDC).
Solidarity among dancers was strong Tuesday night at the premiere of A Dance For Grace at the Courtleigh Auditorium, a film about an American dance crew who learns the Jamaican dancehall style to compete in a national dance...
When organiser Dwight McBean and his team planned to stage a Pan Extravaganza to raise funds for the Kingston Parish Church-based steel band, Musical Apostles, they had no idea of the overwhelming support they would have...