Articles tagged ‘Entertainment’
This year’s performing acts will include multiple Grammy winner, Lionel Richie, 5 time Grammy winning artiste Ziggy Marley, African trumpeter Hugh Masekela, pop and hip-hop Melanie Fiona and gospel king Kirk Franklin.
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Riley worked with musicians including Gregory Isaacs, Johnny Osbourne, Sister Nancy and Buju Banton.
With Los Angeles having a rough 2011, this admission-free event continues as a holiday gift to the people of the County every December 24 since 1959
ADAAWE, an all-women’s African music ensemble, will perform liturgical Afro-Cuban drumming and song.
Barry Llewellyn founded the Heptones with Earl Morgan in the late 1950′s.
On Monday, Woods told a Melbourne radio station that he’s seeing a gradual improvement in his game. The radio interviewers were warned not to ask any questions about Williams.
Non-profit organization – AOJAH – launch first annual gala at the Renaissance Hollywood Hotel on Saturday, November 5th at 6 p.m.
In answer to that last question: If that man is Usain Bolt, yes, he can.
Chivas USA players, the ChivaGirls and Laker Girls will be joined by PADRES Celebrity supporters Yancey Arias, Oscar Cartaya and Victor Razuk at annual fundraising event.
The film tells the story of a youth Everton Dennis, faced with tragedy in Jamaica, gets the opportunity to go to America and pursue his dream of making it big in the music business.
I recently decided to compile some of my essays into a short book titled, Under the Hill: One Thirty-Something Woman’s Musings on Spinsterhood, Disappointment and Accidental Self Discovery. Anyone who has read my column knows that they are a type of satire, a comedic way of looking at the very real problems and concerns that single women in their thirties face.
Expert Reveals the Secret is to Start with a Little Soul
She’s an award-winning actress, a singer, an activist, and an entrepreneur. She’s also the recipient of the Caribbean Heritage Organization’s (CHO) Living Legacy Award.
Rapper, actor and multi-tiered business mogul Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson will also be attending AIFF for the red carpet Caribbean premiere of his latest feature film “Things Fall Apart.”






