Jamaica Gleaner
Published: Monday | October 19, 2009
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Black Widow, Bredda Hype win in 'Guinness Sounds of Greatness' - King Mello, Black Scorpio first sounds eliminated
The large open space cordoned off by crowd barriers behind Ken's Wildflower, Portmore, St Catherine, was like an accident scene which attracts eye-witnesses out of thin air in the hours before Saturday night turned into Sunday morning. There was, for all intents and purposes...

Something extra
The Best of Spain in Jamaica was the main event at the Iberostar Hotel in Montego Bay on the weekend and PROComm's Hubie Chin celebrated a major milestone with family and friends....

Mia Mask releases 'Black Women in American Film'
NEW YORK (AP) Dorothy Dandridge was the first black woman nominated for a Best Actress Oscar. Almost a half century passed before another black woman, Halle Berry, won the award...

Mr Lexx's single for '90210' soundtrack
Mr Lexx is about to break into a new area code on the back of his song, Hold the Line. The single that features American singer Santigold and was produced by Major Lazer is to be aired on Beverly Hills 90210: The Next Generation, a reincarnation of the original series....

Guyanese songbird soars in the region
Timeka Marshall is set to share the stage with Jamaican dancehall 'hot head' Busy Signal and Morgan Heritage's Peetah Morgan on October 30 in Antigua. The show, dubbed 'One More Night', will be held at the Paradise Lawn and is already being touted ....

'Wild Things' delivers $32.5m box-office rumpus
LOS ANGELES (AP): Movie fans are eagerly making the journey to Where the Wild Things Are.The live-action adaptation of Maurice Sendak's beloved picture book led the box office with a $32.5-million opening weekend.Where the Wild Things Are was followed by...


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