June 30, 2011
Star Entertainment


New TV series for local teens
“Jamaican teenagers will soon have more than the usual television shows to look forward to. Sabrina K. Marshall, creator and writer along with director Kyle Chin of the new teen drama series Kingston House seem intent on ensuring.... read more
I-Octane to perform alongside Jadakiss

Reggae singjay I-Octane and rapper Jadakiss are teaming up to present an incredible evening dubbed 'I-Octane and Friends'...

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Drink and Merry

Intro: Hear mi now, we a hold a vibe, we drinking, we merry, but drink responsibly. Rumblood, call di waitress....

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Kelia Love Charity Project moves into second phase

Kerry Ann Chiney K Collins a young artiste, Video model, TV host, radio personality and entrepreneurial activist, was in Jamaica recently looking for a perfect environment to carry out phase two...

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Over 200 hopefuls at Tastee Ocho Rios auditions

Judges Oral Tracey and Audrey Reid donned contrasting headwear for the Ocho Rios leg of the 2011 Tastee Talent Trail auditions which saw over 200 contestants turning out at Island Village on Saturday, June 25....

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Ka'ula Nights 'Bikini Heat' for Negril

The summer is upon us once again and temperatures are rising across Jamaica. Also rising is the anticipation for Negril's hottest pre-ATI event, Ka'ula Nights 'Bikini Heat,' this event is an Appleton A Team...

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Digicel unveils new marketing campaign for Reggae Sumfest

Digicel, official telecommunications sponsor of the greatest reggae show on earth, has unveiled 'Inspired by Legends: the Music Lives On' as its marketing campaign for Reggae Sumfest...

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Red Stripe Bold to 'Stand Out' at Sumfest

Over the years, Red Stripe has been a strong supporter of the music-and-entertainment industry. In particular, the brand has partnered with the greatest show on Earth, Reggae Sumfest, on several occasions...

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