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Obama-mania has gone global — with a religion-themed reggae song from his father's homeland Kenya the latest passionate endorsement of the US presidential favourite.
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via Nine MSN @ 23:11 31st Oct
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The city of São LuÃs was recently declared Brazilian Capital of Culture for 2009 by the International Bureau of Capitals of Culture (IBOCC). It was selected by a jury composed of representatives from the Brazilian Culture and Tourism Ministries, from previous cultural capitals and from the bureau itself.
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via Easier @ 21:44 2nd Dec
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Reggae fans are expected to storm the Lehman Center for the Performing Arts, located at 250 Bedford Park Boulevard West in the Bronx, in a bid to get tickets for Lehman’s engagement of Jamaican superstar, Grammy Award-winning SEAN PAUL, who is expected to appear complete with band and dancers to blow the venue off the map when the superstar delivers what is anticipated to be an explosive show on Saturday, November 8th at 8:00 p.m.
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via EURweb @ 6:02 11th Nov
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They're not the first to combine punk and reggae, yet with bands like Sublime long gone, it's refreshing to hear this hybrid sound again. Their latest single, "Dead to Me," takes its listener on a roller coaster of moods from chill to aggressive.
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via CNET News.com @ 4:44 23rd Nov
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All is set for the performance by the Jamaican-born reggae sensation, Sean Kingston, in the country this weekend. Kingston is set to feature in a world-class concert tagged Beautiful World With Sean Kingston on the stable of Virtual Xchange and the T-Merrit Group. The event which is sponsored by Skye Bank, Nokia and Hart2hart Foundation, U.S.A, will have Hot Fm, Abuja, Silverbird and Rhythm 93.7 Fm, Lagos, as media partners.
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via AllAfrica.com @ 11:27 24th Oct
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When, during the match between Middlesex and Trinidad & Tobago on Monday evening, the camera panned on to David Collier, the chief executive of the ECB, who was sitting on the balcony with Allen Stanford and accepting his hospitality, the picture was an uncertain one. Was that a smile or a grimace on his face? As he jiggled in his seat, with reggae blasting away in the background, was Dave busting his moves (yeah, man!) in a particularly frigid English way or was he wriggling with embarrassment? Because from what we have seen so far, the ECB has pawned the national team off for little more than a rich man's ego trip.
in Cricket
via The Times @ 0:24 29th Oct
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When, during the match between Middlesex and Trinidad & Tobago on Monday evening, the camera panned on to David Collier, the chief executive of the ECB, who was sitting on the balcony with Allen Stanford and accepting his hospitality, the picture was an uncertain one. Was that a smile or a grimace on his face? As he jiggled in his seat, with reggae blasting away in the background, was Dave busting his moves (yeah, man!) in a particularly frigid English way or was he wriggling with embarrassment? Because from what we have seen so far, the ECB has pawned the national team off for little more than a rich man's ego trip.
in Cricket
via The Times @ 21:43 28th Oct
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