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Richie Spice performs with 'Wind Beneath His Wings' (The Jamaica Observer)In the midst of a major east coast US tour that spans from Ithaca (upstate New York) to the Carolinas, reggae sensation Richie Spice graced the stage of New York City's legendary nightclub, SOB's, in Manhattan, to a full house of nearly 500 fans on Tuesday night, April 17. Among those in the audience was actress-singer-comedienne Bette Midler, best known for her hit remake of The Wind Beneath My ...
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Britney Is Back! Britney Spears Comeback Begins Weds In Anaheim Post Chronicle - USA Britney Spears' comeback is going to tale place a lot faster than most thought. Yep, Britney Spears' much anticipated comeback begins next week. ... See all stories on this topic
Britney Spears To Trash Mom, Exes Timberlake and K-Fed In Tell All ... Glosslip - Cleveland,OH,USA Is Britney lashing out at those around her in an attempt to deflect from her own missteps? Perhaps, or maybe she’s just beating those riding on her gravy ... See all stories on this topic
Is Britney Spears Performing Next Week? Idol Skips Gwen And Pink ... Rolling Stone - USA Is Britney Spears getting back in the saddle? Rumor has it that the shorn pop star will be performing next Wednesday at the Anaheim House of Blues under the ... See all stories on this topic
Britney Spears To Sell Britney Spears Suicide Story? Post Chronicle - USA Troubled popstar Britney Spears is set to tell-all about her ex-husband Kevin Federline in an autobiography, claiming the aspiring rapper allegedly drove ... See all stories on this topic
Britney Spears out with Sean Preston and Jayden James Celebrity Baby Blog - Forest Hills,NY,USA Britney Spears, 25, brought her sons Sean Preston, 19 months, and Jayden James, 7 months, to her dance studio rehearsal this afternoon. ... See all stories on this topic
Britney Spears - New Look, New Friends Diet Nation - Guelph,Ontario,Canada Britney Spears is attempting to turn over a new leaf in her life. She has recently cut off her manager Larry Rudolph and many of her old friends from the ... See all stories on this topic
Jon Voight is the new Britney Spears. Think Progress - Washington,DC,USA SPEARS: Honestly, I think we should just trust our president in every decision he makes and should just support that, you know, and be faithful in what ... See all stories on this topic
Will Britney Spears Begin Her Long Awaited Comeback with Three ... LAist - Los Angeles,CA,USA ... think that HOB would be held partially responsible for allowing people to think that they were buying tickets to Britney Spears' wig-sporting comeback? ... See all stories on this topic
Britney Spears Shows Her Love For Justin Timberlake Entertainmentwise - London,UK Britney Spears has showed off her love of ex-boyfriend Justin Timberlake by blasting out his music from her open-topped car. ... See all stories on this topic
Britney Spears Nipple Slip: Wardrobe Malfunction or On Purpose? National Ledger - Apache Junction,AZ,USA Britney Spears tooled around Hollywood in a slightly revealing top this week with her nipples exposed. Was it a wardrobe malfunction or was Britney again ... See all stories on this topic
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did britney spears get cupped?!? By popbytes hey kids - here's one more fun bit out of the latest STAR magazine about britney spears and the circular markings on her back which probably came from a bit of 'cupping therapy' (read below for more on 'cupping') well hopefully it will ... popbytes - http://popbytes.com/
Britney Spears wants to write a tell-all By The Blemish Britney Spears is planning to write a book about all the people that did her wrong. Britney blames most of her problems on her failed relationship with Justin Timberlake. She claims Justin destroyed her self-esteem by constantly lying ... The Blemish - http://theblemish.com
Britney Spears to Sell Story Troubled pop star Britney Spears is set to tell all about her ex-husband, Kevin Federline, in an autobiography, claiming the aspiring rapper allegedly drove her to suicide. Hollywood.com Entertainment Highlights - http://www.hollywood.com
Britney Spears Hates Her Mom? By FlashedBot Britney Spears' relationship with her mother Lynne Spears - with whom she co-wrote two feel-good books, including 2000's Heart to Heart - has been troubled since she began dating Kevin Federline in 2004 reports US Magazine ... Entertainment News Blog The #1... - http://www.celebinsight.com
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Vegas gearing up for more intense performances
Apr 22, 2007
 Doctors ordered Mr. Vegas to take two weeks bed rest after being diagnosed with pericarditis, which is an inflammation of the lining around the heart (the pericardium) causing chest pain and accumulation of fluid around the heart. Still the singjay could not resist the lure of pleasing his many fans, so the minute he felt a little better he ignored doctors orders and performed in St Thomas and Virgin Islands to the delight of all those who turned out.| "I couldn't believe it, the event enjoyed a full turnout and the fans were kinda hoping to still see me," Vegas said in amazement. He drummed up enough strength to give them what they turned out to see, 'Hot Wuk', 'Lean Wid It', 'Do You Know', 'Tek Weh Yuhself' and 'Nuh Friend From Dem'. Following his sizzling performance, Vegas is now under strict instruction to adhere to a one-week bed rest or risk facing the worsening of the pericarditis. But no fear, the singjay says, in another two weeks he will once again be hitting the road doing what he does best, "performing for his many fans". His album is now in the final stages and set for a summer release…in the meantime look out for more big tunes from Vegas. -- RAY ALEXANDER TEL: JA. (876) 8775956 TEL: USA (347) 3945801 www.myspace.com/khoolbooking
Richie Spice took full flight At His Sold Out S.O.B. Show IN NYC
Apr 20, 2007
With the Wind BeNEAth His Wings, Richie Spice took full flight At His Sold Out S.O.B. Show IN NYC Tuesday Night ….Bette Midler IN Attendance
In the midst of a major east coast tour that spans from Ithaca to the Carolinas, reggae sensation Richie Spice graced the stage of New York City’s own S.O.B.s with a full house of nearly 500 fans Tuesday night. The one and only Actress/Singer/Comedian Bette Midler, was among the many, who jammed out to Richie’s full set. Richie opened up with classic hits like, “Blood Again” and “Marijuana,” and led into more current tunes like, “Brown Skin” and “Youth Dem Cold,” from his new critically acclaimed album In The Streets To Africa.
Since the release of In The Streets To Africa,Richie has remained on everyone’s radar. A+ and 4 star reviews are all across the board from Playboy Magazine to The Los Angeles Times to Spin Magazine. Richie’s new single ”Brown Skin” has spent 4 weeks at #1 on several charts in Jamaica and the Blackheart remix (on the Musiq Soulchild’s “Buddy” riddim) video is releasing next week . His other hot single “Youth Dem Cold” is currently at rotation on MTV Jams. Richie has also been nominated for Recording Artist(s)/Group of the Year, Best Male Vocalist, and Most Cultural/Educational Entertainer at this year’s 26th Int'l Reggae Awards held on May 8th at Harlem’s Apollo Theater.
Beyonce song in licensing dispute
04/27/2007 9:47 PM, AP ( Alex Veiga )
New shipments of a Beyonce album released earlier this month will not include a remake of the song "I'm Kissing You" until a dispute about legal clearances are resolved, the pop star's management company said Friday.
The company's decision came after a copyright infringement lawsuit was filed against the singer and her record label on behalf of the song's co-writers, Des'ree Weeks and Timothy Atack.
"Unfortunately, there were some misunderstandings regarding whether Des'ree's song '(I'm) Kissing You' was cleared for release in the United States," said Music World Entertainment, which represents Beyonce.
Versions of Beyonce's album, "B'Day Deluxe Edition," released internationally will not be affected by the change, as they did not include the remake of the disputed track, the firm said.
"Kissing You" was originally recorded by singer Weeks and released in 1996.
Beyonce's remake, titled "Still In Love (Kissing You)," was included on versions of "B'Day Deluxe Edition" that were released in the U.S. beginning on April 3. A companion DVD to Beyonce's album also included a music video for the song.
In the complaint, which was filed in U.S. District Court in New York, The Royalty Network Inc., argues that even though Beyonce's version of the song has an altered title and additional lyrics, the singer and her record company failed to get a written agreement to release their remake.
The Royalty Network Inc., asked the court to order Sony BMG to stop distributing copies of the album with the song. The lawsuit also seeks to recover damages in excess of $150,000.
Representatives for The Royalty Network and Sony BMG declined to comment on the lawsuit Friday.
E-mails seeking comment were sent to Beyonce's record label.
Music World Entertainment declined to comment on the lawsuit.
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Best of Jamaica
Utterly distinct from other islands in the Caribbean, Jamaica is bigger, bolder, brasher, and much more complicated. Indeed, it's a real country, with real politics, music, literature, and history. Which isn't to say that it doesn't have some of the most beguiling beaches in the entire Caribbean, as well as dramatic mountains, a serious city in Kingston, and rolling green hills and valleys in the center of the island that could be in England. It has attitude and personality, and offers the curious visitor so much more than just beaches and bars.
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Explore JamaicaUse this interactive map to explore the sights that await you in Jamaica. Click on a camera to see a 360° view. Click on a hotel to see the hotels in that area.
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Island description
One of the most densely populated nations in the Caribbean, Jamaica lies approximately 90 miles south of Cuba and 100 miles west of Haiti. This vibrant island encourages endless outdoor adventures, with sugar-sand beaches, rivers, waterfalls, and the jungle-like Blue Mountains.
Are we there yet?
Flight times (nonstop) to Montego Bay 2.5 hours from Atlanta, 3 hours from New York City and Chicago Flight times (nonstop) to Kingston 1 hour from Miami, 3 hours from Newark
Must-see sights
Climb Dunn’s River Falls in Ocho Rios, a 590-foot cascading waterfall.
Near Kingston, take a guided tour among the majestic peaks of Blue Mountains National Park.
Visit Montego Bay and tour The Great Houses, 18th-century colonial plantation houses. Rose Hall is the most famous great house in Jamaica.
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Car rentals are the best value for transportation in Jamaica; however, driving unescorted can be risky and unsafe. As a visitor, your best option is to take advantage of any transportation offered by your hotel, or use a local escort.
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Attractions & Activities With its amazing scenery and coastline, Jamaica has endless choices for people who like to be outdoors. Let's start with beaches because that's what most visitors think of when they come to this part of the world. If you want a long stretch of sand (seven miles) with enough bars, restaurants, and fun to keep you from feeling bored, then Negril, just west of Montego Bay, is the place. Follow the coast farther west and you reach Treasure Beach, which is smaller but still spectacular. Probably the prettiest beach on the island is Frenchman's Cove, along the north coast, a gentle curve of sand edged by steep jungle-covered hills, with its own sparkling freshwater river running along one side into the sea. The Blue Lagoon, to the east, near Port Antonio, is a mix of warm ocean water and ice-cold water from a mineral spring—and possibly the most romantic place to swim on the entire island. Near Ocho Rios, on the north coast, try climbing up Dunn's River Falls if you feel energetic (876-974-2857; dunnsriverja.com). If you feel lazy, near Port Antonio you can take a raft down the Rio Grande through the stunning foothills of the John Crow Mountains, as Errol Flynn used to do. Serious hikers should skip the rafting and instead put their boots on and explore the surrounding hills, some of the island's most beautiful and pristine landscapes. If you're a nature lover, visit the Royal Palm Reserve, near Negril, with its majestic palm trees towering over huge wetlands full of rare flora and fauna, or try the Cranbrook Flower Forest, near Ocho Rios, where some of the world's rarest tropical flowers bloom (876-770-8071; cranbrookff.com). The famous Blue Mountains not only produce the best coffee on earth (ask the Japanese, who have practically cornered the market) but also provide the kind of breathtaking, rugged scenery that rewards intrepid hikers with views stretching clear across the Caribbean, all the way to Cuba. Cockpit Country is green and rolling and the ideal place to go riding. Trot over to the Good Hope Plantation, inland from Falmouth, to hire horses by the day (301-229-4300; jamaicavillas.com; trail rides, $35 per person). Two hundred years ago, Jamaica was an enormously rich island—thanks to sugar and slaves—and the plantation owners built themselves huge country houses, some of which, like Rose Hall (888-910-7673; rosehall.com), have been restored and are now open to the public. If you're into visiting historic houses, don't forget Firefly, just above Oracabessa. Noël Coward's home, it has the best view on the island (876-725-0920). Reggae is an intrinsic part of Jamaica. This is Bob Marley country, and you can visit his namesake museum in Kingston (876-927-9152; bobmarley-foundation.com) or get tickets for the Reggae Sumfest festival, which takes place in Montego Bay in late July (876-953-2933; reggaesumfest.com). Because Jamaicans drive the way they dance—full out—and because a decent air-conditioned rental car can cost about $100 a day, spoil yourself and add a driver for another $50. Professional drivers know the roads and where not to stop. Happily for travelers to Fleming's (and Bond's) north coast havens, the region around Ocho Rios is sufficiently well removed from Negril to the west and Kingston to the south—both of which have a reputation that warrants caution.
Lodging Like much of the Caribbean, Jamaica is increasingly the land of the all-inclusive beach hotel. Only one ranks on Condé Nast Traveler's Gold List of top hotels around the world: the Sandals Grande Ocho Rios Beach & Villa Resort, in the middle of the north coast. To many, though, the charm of Jamaica works best when you stay at a hotel that isn't too large. If you absolutely must have American-style mega size and luxe, your best bet is probably the Ritz-Carlton Golf & Spa Resort, Rose Hall, on the north coast, where the 18-hole golf course is the latest of 12 on the island and the restaurant, Horizon, is one of Jamaica's best, serving Mediterranean cuisine with an indigenous edge. Otherwise go for something smaller. One choice, the Jamaica Inn, in Ocho Rios, is where Winston Churchill and Noël Coward used to hang out. Its elegant lawns, one of which is for croquet, and requirement that male guests wear a shirt with a collar at dinner give the place a hint of formality, and it has a perfect little private beach, a pool, and four breathtaking new cottages. Or try Round Hill, on an elevation near Montego Bay. It too seems to have been here forever, and was once popular with the likes of President Kennedy and Princess Grace. More recently, Ralph Lauren, who owns a villa at Round Hill, redecorated this Pineapple House Hotel property. In Port Antonio, The Trident was John Kennedy, Jr.'s favorite, with its pagoda-style villas and peacocks wandering the lawn. Music and hotel mogul Chris Blackwell owns a number of great hotels on the island and has transformed Goldeneye, Ian Fleming's old house, into a small and exclusive resort with four villas, a gazebo bar/restaurant, and several small private beaches. Less expensive but just as stylish are Blackwell's Jake's, on Treasure Beach, and The Caves, in Negril. And in the Blue Mountains high above Kingston, Blackwell also owns Strawberry Hill. The area's only luxury hotel, it has gingerbread villas set on stilts and surrounded by jungle, and the best brunch on the island is served every Sunday on the terrace.
Dining For the real flavor of Jamaica, avoid eating in the big hotels and dig in at the little roadside places where the locals eat or the more sophisticated restaurants that serve genuine local dishes made from fresh produce. Jerked food is the culinary equivalent of reggae: all Jamaican, all the time. The roadside stands are everywhere, but for the island's very best jerk, go to Boston Beach, where the jerk should always be chased down with an ice-cold Red Stripe beer.
Norma Shirley, the reigning queen of Jamaican cuisine, has three establishments, all of which are wonderful. Her first restaurant, Norma's, which originally overlooked the water in Montego Bay, has reopened on the beach at Sea Splash Resort in Negril (Norman Manley Blvd.; 876-957-4041; entrées, $13–$25). There's also Norma's on the Terrace at Devon House, an impressive nineteenth-century pile in Kingston (26 Hope Rd.; 876-968-5488; entrées, $14–$33). Her newest is Norma's at the Marina Port Antonio (876-993-9510; entrées, $11–$19).
The food at the hotel Strawberry Hill is well worth the climb up the windy road from Kingston (Irish Town, St. Andrew; 876-944-8400; entrées, $22–$42). The best beach bar in the world is Time n Place, just outside Falmouth, which serves fried fish and jerk chicken in a shack that looks like something Robinson Crusoe might have built (876-843-3625; entrées, $5–$20). If you crave Italian, try Toscanini, in Ocho Rios, where the marlin is local but the herbs and olive oil are decidedly Tuscan (Route 3, Harmony Hall; 876-975-4785; entrées, $12–$24).
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