Princess and stepmother - 1. Some are saying the ongoing saga between the beautiful princess and the stepmother is akin to the fairy tale of Hansel and Gretel...
Audience members waited with bated breath for the King of the Dancehall, Beenie Man, to take his place on the stage at Usain Bolt's Tracks and Records Lounge for the Behind The Screen series on Tuesday....
Junior ENTERTAINMENT Minister Damion Crawford has announced plans by his ministry to regulate the industry and establish an artistes' registry. In his maiden Sectoral Debate...
Dancehall entertainer and self-proclaimed King of the Dancehall, Beenie Man, is all ready to go for 'The Greatest Reggae Show On Earth', Reggae Sumfest.Beenie Man is expected to perform tonight...
Studio 38 was the last location the late Gregory Isaacs performed in Jamaica, so it was only fitting that it was chosen to host his birthday tribute party....
With a larger catalogue and a lot more international experience, R&B singer Trey Songz plans to make a big impact at Friday's Reggae Sumfest International Night 1, which will be his second performance in the island....
Western Bureau:The 20th staging of Reggae Sumfest started on an excellent note with its beach party on Sunday at Aqua Sol Theme Park in Montego Bay.A mix of local and international visitors converged on the beach to partake...
Jamaica's National Dance Theatre Company (NDTC) celebrated its golden anniversary while launching its annual season of dance at the Little Theatre Complex, Tom Redcam Avenue...
Hundreds of fans gathered at the Norman Manley International Airport yesterday with one intention, to see the dancehall emperor Shabba Ranks.Just minutes after 11 a.m., Shabba Ranks, who had not been in Jamaica for many...
For years, talk of creating a white rum has been circulating inside the offices of Red Stripe. Now, it has finally materialised. On Friday, the company launched its first ever, white overproof rum....
A shorter list of acts on the programme seemed to be the only qualm on the otherwise successful annual open-air mega-church-like concert, the final activity of Best Dressed Chicken-sponsored Fun in the Son, held on Saturday at the National Heroes Park ...
An album by reggae artiste J.O.E was recently launched in New Kingston on his birthday. The album titled J.O.E Man from Judah is exclusively produced by Nicholas Deane, Gavin Blair and Derrick Coffie....
NEW YORK (AP): With Batman lurking, the prehistoric critters of Ice Age: Continental Drift ran off with the box office, earning US$46 million in their opening weekend, according to studio estimates yesterday. The animated film from 20th Century Fox...
The producers of Reggae Sumfest are ready and rearing to dazzle the festival's patrons for the 20th staging. As such, there has been a great amount of preparations put in place in keeping with the standard of production in previous years.
Arts and Entertainment consultant Lloyd Stanbury is of the opinion that Jamaica has lost its status as the capital of reggae music. According to Stanbury, there are many countries performing better than Jamaica where reggae music is concerned.
Today marks the 62nd anniversary of the birth of one of Jamaica's most beloved entertainers - Gregory Isaacs. He surely ranks among the most popular singers in Jamaica's music history.
Reggae/dancehall duo Andrew and Wada Blood have decided to give to what they describe as a very worthy cause - The Downtown Youth Development Foundation. The group, known for hits such as Irie and Hustler For Life, recently donated a laptop to the foundation, and Andrew Blood told The Sunday Gleaner there was more in store.
Unlike other talented singers who have been using their God-given talents to rake in big bucks, fame and indulge fans in a secular lifestyle, April Simmons has been using her golden voice to win souls for Jesus Christ.
Celebrating 50 years of Independence is quite a milestone for Jamaica, and something which those involved in entertainment intend to highlight. Fab 5's bassist and manager, Frankie Campbell, says the band has been on the road for 40 years
When Louis Masai first came to Jamaica at the age of 18, it was reggae music that inspired him to do so. "It's reggae music that makes me smile in life. It's the natural upliftment," he believes. His third visit to the island earlier this year saw him leaving an indelible mark on the walls of a few studios and street corners.
Red Stripe Reggae Sumfest 2012 starts today in Montego Bay, St James, the Jamaican city with the longest festival history in Jamaica with Reggae Sunsplash and Reggae Sumfest combined.