School vs the stage
Juggling school and life is no easy task for regular teens. Add a budding career as an entertainer to the mix, and you have a heady and heavy burden to balance. However, young DJs like QQ, Dadda and Shane O say they are making the most of life...
Da'Ville, nice and naughty
STAR: If you could be any animal, what would it be and why? Da'Ville: I'd be, umm ... a black panther. They're like very calm and agile animals. But when you provoke them, they can be aggressive. STAR: If you were the last man on earth...
Music for transformation
Today the fight against crime will take an unprecedented turn. Some of Jamaica's popular and gospel artistes will be in unison on one stage at the National Stadium to fight against crime. The programme is dubbed Transformation Jamaica.
The STAR, UWI bring you Spragga
THE STAR, your premier entertainment paper, is undertaking another bold partnership. This Thursday The STAR will be a part of The University of the West Indies' Integration Thursdays entertainment package put on by the University's Cultural....
Spragga on music, politics, and Foxy
Spragga Benz will be one of the artistes performing at 'Integration Thursdays' at the University of the West Indies Students' Union tomorrow evening. THE STAR, instead of doing a regular old feature on Spragga, caught up with the top lyricist to talk....
Model fiesta
It was all about partying, partying and more partying at the bMobile Caribbean Fashion Model Party held at Pulse's headquarters on Trafalgar Road on Saturday night. Among the partygoers were this year's contestants...
John Legend comes 'Once Again'
WASHINGTON (AP) After the success of his Grammy-winning debut, Get Lifted, John Legend felt pressure to do another "great album" on his follow-up CD, Once Again. "I was hungry," the 27-year-old R&B singer-songwriter told AP radio...