‘Miss Cleo,’ Fortuneteller Of ’90s TV Fame, Dies At 53
“Miss Cleo,” the television psychic indelibly fixed in the memories of ’90s TV-watchers, died Tuesday in Palm Beach, Fla., of cancer. She was 53.
“Miss Cleo,” the television psychic indelibly fixed in the memories of ’90s TV-watchers, died Tuesday in Palm Beach, Fla., of cancer. She was 53.
Thirteen-year-old Omesha Williams (right) and her twin Omoya (Michael Gordon) Marjorie Crooks relies on a miracle every day to put food in the mouths of the 12 dependents in her care.
American gospel act Donnie McClurkin performing on Best Dressed Fun in the Son, held at the National Heroes Park in Kingston, recently. (Photos: William Foster)—
Oswald ‘Ossie’ Holt— Though he placed third in a 1956 Vere Johns Opportunity Hour talent contest and sang in English pubs, Oswald ‘Ossie’ Holt never took music seriously as his younger brother John Holt.