By Andre Williams--- The police in St James have given the assurance that although there is a crime problem in the parish, the safety and security of international and local
By Howard Campbell--- WHEN Leslie Kong died from a heart attack at age 38 in August 1971, Jamaican music lost one of its most astute businessmen. The Chinese Jamaican
By Curtis Campbell--- Head of the Corporate Communications Unit in the Jamaica Constabulary Force, Stephanie Lindsay, is warning recording artists against the practice of using guns as props in
An Instagram post by dancehall artist Kalado yesterday caused some fans to reach out to the entertainer, encouraging him to stay strong. A single photo captioned with the hashtag #suicidal
At Saturday's of thanksgiving for singer Paul 'Frankie Paul' Blake, Minister of Culture, Entertainment, Sport and Gender Affairs Olivia Grange was at one point hopping mad. "A farewell service is
The lone police service vehicle at the Nain Police Station in St Elizabeth has been out of service for more than three months. THE STAR has been told that police officers
Over the past few months Tarrus Riley have been busy making his rounds on his North American tour. With a break in the tour, Tarrus Riley was off to the
From South Florida Caribbean News--- Veteran reggae hit maker and Big Ship captain Freddie McGregor will be honored by the City Of Mt Vernon, New York with the “Key To The
BY BRIAN BONITTO Associate Editor — Auto & Entertainment bonittob@jamaicaobserver.com DESPITE Saturday's inclement weather, a handful of entertainers, government ministers, family members and friends turned out to pay final
By Howard Campbell OPERATING from a match box-sized studio in Waterhouse, St Andrew, studio engineer Osbourne “King Tubby” Ruddock created sounds which redefined the Jamaican music landscape of the