Wednesday, December 18, 2013

"The Voice" crowned Tessanne Chin its season five champion

Tessanne Chin won the Voice
The Voice" crowned Tessanne Chin its season five champion Tuesday night, capping a star-studded two-hour finale with a stunned reaction — and emotional performance — from its usually sunny-faced winning diva.
Tessanne's victory was announced after a parade of performances by divas from Celine Dion to Lady Gaga, plus a nostalgic look back at some of the other talents eliminated from "The Voice" stage earlier in the season.
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Saturday, December 14, 2013

All Africa happenings: Mandela To Return To Homeland For Funeral

All Africa happenings: Mandela To Return To Homeland For Funeral: Events Happenings He is Qunu's most famous son and the return of Mr Mandela's body to his ancestral homeland is no...

All Africa happenings: Mandela To Return To Homeland For Funeral

All Africa happenings: Mandela To Return To Homeland For Funeral: Events Happenings He is Qunu's most famous son and the return of Mr Mandela's body to his ancestral homeland is no...

Thursday, December 12, 2013

Travesty if Snoop wins Reggae Grammy


            
 ROGER Steffens, who headed the Grammy Awards Reggae Committee for 27 years, says it would be a travesty if American rapper Snoop Lion won the Best Reggae Album category at next month's show.
In an interview with the Jamaica Observer, Steffens described Snoop as a "pretentious wanna-be". He is also not impressed with nominees for Best Reggae Album who were announced last Friday in Los Angeles.




 "I think it would be a travesty if Snoop wins. He, like Matisyahu and many others before him, have used a Rasta-influenced format and warped it toward their own ends," said Steffens.
Snoop (formerly Snoop Dogg) is nominated for Reincarnated. He says his conversion to Rastafari was inspired by a visit to Jamaica in 2012 when he experienced a spiritual awakening while meeting with a group of Rastafarian elders.
Sly and Robbie and the Jam Masters' Reggae Connection, Sizzla's The Messiah, One Love, One Life by Beres Hammond and Ziggy Marley in Concert are the other nominees for Best Reggae Album.
Steffens formed the Reggae Committee and served as its chairman until 2011. He has openly criticised the selection process, claiming that judges favour albums produced by the Marley family.
The Marleys have dominated the category since it was established in 1985. Brothers Ziggy, Damian and Stephen have won Grammys as solo acts, while Ziggy and Steve won multiple times as members of Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers.
Steffens, considered an authority on Bob Marley and the Wailers, believes this year's nominees maintain the trend of mediocre selections.



"The nominations this year fit into the pocket of name recognition more than anything else, regardless of sales or actual quality," he said.
Reincarnated, with sales of over 80,000 units, is the best selling reggae album for 2013. The year has been poor in terms of sales by Jamaican artistes, with American reggae bands performing better on the Billboard charts.
The Snoop set attracted mass coverage from mainstream media in the United States, due to his conversion from 'gangsta rap' icon to cultural artiste.
The lanky rapper (real name Calvin Broadus) is one of the godfathers of gangsta rap which emerged out of southern California's impoverished communities in the early 1990s with hardcore rap acts such as NWA and Ice T.
The 56th annual Grammy Awards is scheduled for the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles on January 26.

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Tuesday, December 3, 2013

EDUCATION MINISTER HAILS EXPANSION OF UTECH TO MONTEGO BAY

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Minister of Education, Hon. Rev. Ronald Thwaites, has welcomed the expansion of the University of Technology (UTech) to western Jamaica, noting that the move represents a good investment by the institution in Jamaica’s future.
He was speaking at the official opening ceremony for the new campus located on Dome Street in Montego Bay, St. James on Friday, November 8.
“Today is a good day for Jamaica and a good day for all of us.The Ministry of Education, on behalf of the people of Jamaica…is happy to welcome this new addition to western Jamaica,” Minister Thwaites said.

He called on the community of Montego Bay and its environs to support the university, noting that “this is a huge investment and so it must be given pride of place.”
“The coming of UTech in full splendor to Montego Bay marks another aspect of the maturity of this city and I trust that the institution will be demand-driven,” he stated.
Observing that there are some seven university campuses in western Jamaica, Minister Thwaities that by coming to Montego Bay, UTech is now part of a proud university family in the second city.
He urged the UTech administration to seek to build a close relationship with the HEART Trust/NTA, which is located “next door”, and to emphasise science and technology in its programme offerings to equip students “to transform the economy of our country.”

Bad man Police! Sting promoter pens book

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KINGSTON, Jamaica — Supreme Promotion head Isaiah Laing is adding the title of author to his resume. 
The former police detective-turned-promoter has penned his debut autobiography entitled ‘Point Blank Range, A Jamaican Bad Man Police — the story of Isaiah Laing’.

Published by US-based company Create Space, the 147-page novel also credits Vernella Fuller as author and Brian Ricketts as illustrator. 
Laing made the announcement at last Tuesday’s launch of Sting held at the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel in New Kingston. The annual Boxing Day Dancehall stage show is celebrating its 30th staging.
According to the promoter, the novel details Laing’s role as a crime fighter.

“The aim of this book is to create awareness not only to Jamaica but the world on a whole. It will give them a feel of lawmen go through on a daily through my experience,” Laing told OBSERVER ONLINE.
“It also has guidelines for police officers as not all of them are aware of some of the rules of the Jamaica Constabulary Force,” he added.
Point Blank Range is currently available on Amazon and will hit the local bookstores on December 17. It will also be available for sale at Sting in Portmore, St Catherine, on Boxing Day.
Laing joined the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) in 1976 and was stationed at Admiral Town for 12 years. He then spent two years at Denham Town.
He retired in 1996.