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'Modern Family' stars backstage at the 2013 Screen Actors Guild Awards

The 19th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards took place on Jan. 27, 2013, at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles.

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Controversial Saturn ad causes uproar amongst Jamaicans

Weeks after Jamaica was on a high following the release of a hotly-debated Volkswagen commercial, a different advertisement by a German entity has fired up Jamaica, literally and figuratively.

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Now Playing Onstage in Mesa - Week of 2/24/2013

THE ELEPHANT MAN Scottsdale Desert Stages Theatre 2/8-3/10/2013 This remarkable story delivers an up-close and true account of the pain and loneliness of one John Merrick, a rarest of human beings from...

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Gimme The Light

Dancehall superstar Sean Paul began scoring hit singles in Jamaica in 1996 and steadily attracted international attention thereafter, eventually breaking into the pop mainstream in 2002 with Dutty Rock.

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Reggae, Jawaiian style

With February being Reggae Month, this is the seventh in an eight-part series looking at reggae's global influence.

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OBE? MBE? An honour or a betrayal?

"There's an enormous amount to be proud of in what the British empire did and was responsible for," said David Cameron, visiting the site of the 1919 massacre at Amritsar.

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Cliff takes all-J'can band on Asia tour - Some concerts already sold out

Jimmy Cliff relaxes after a session with his all-Jamaican band at his Haining Road studio.

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Bob Marley's cousin chose to live in Uganda

While the rest of her family is scattered around different parts of the US, Romelle Ann Booker White, a cousin of music legend Bob Marley, found home in Masaka, Uganda, Recently, fans of Bob Marley and...

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I-285 Car Crash Leaves Two Victims on Ventilators

Dunwoody police are investigating a serious accident that occurred early Sunday morning that has left two victims on ventilators.

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SoBeWFF: Guy Fieri Mingles While Ziggy Marley Rocks the Closing Party

If last night was any indication, SoBeWFF proud papa Lee Schrager might have to rename the festival the South Beach Wine, Food & Reggae Festival, because Ziggy Marley rocked the tents with a...

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The Work of Jason Hanasik and Berndnaut Smilde in 'Conversation' at...

The Conversation series at the San Francisco Arts Commission Gallery is an important objective of gallery director Meg Shiffler.

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RETAIL: Inland company pioneers automated micro-stores

Owner, Shannon Illingworth, in the warehouse of the Corona business AVT on Tuesday, February 19, 2013.

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more record companies

MUSIC producer Paul 'Jah Screw' Lowe says reggae is crying out for more record companies that are committed to promoting the music properly.

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Essay: Peace Studies War

This article considers the current boycott of Israeli academics by the Sydney Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies - an affiliate of the University of Sydney - arguing that the boycott suppresses...

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Duane Stephenson comes home - Focuses on album and building Jamaican fan base

After spending the past few years travelling the world and building what has become a steadily growing fan base, reggae singer and songwriter Duane Stephenson is planning to spend most of the next few...

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DJ Slaughter rocks Mas Camp

KINGSTON: Trinidad's DJ Dawg E Slaughter unleashed his musical talents to an appreciative audience at Mas Camp held at Stadium North in St Andrew on Friday.

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Hawaiian, hook-hotshot reggae-rockers The Green greenlit for 'Lovers & Liars'...

Since forming in 2009, Hawaiian reggae-rockers The Green have seen their self-titled debut LP as iTunes' Best Reggae Album of 2010, and their sophomore record "Ways & Means" reach the top of the...

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Professor to share encyclopedic of reggae

An MTSU professor will lend his expertise to a live Internet audio conversation of reggae music Thursday.

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Reggae museum design should've been open to competition

By Chris Whyms-Stone, Guest Columnist I have never met Mr Michael Thompson, but have been a follower of his fine graphic works for some time.

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Screwdriver hails African Union with album

In May, the African Union celebrates its 50th anniversary, but last Friday roots-reggae singer Screwdriver hailed the organisation with the release of his latest album.

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