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PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti - Michel Martelly, a Haitian popular singer known by the stage name "Sweet Micky," was officially declared the earthquake-devastated country's next president, election ...
In the lively and graphic opening montage of the new documentary “Sweet Micky for President,” a behind-the-scenes look at Haiti’s 2010-2011 Presidential election and the rise of the ...
Michel "Sweet Micky" Martelly strolled into office with two-thirds of the votes, promising radical change. Since retiring from the stage in 2007, Martelly has tried to shed his self-proclaimed ...
The delayed run-off vote, now scheduled for March 20th, will pit Mr Martelly, formerly a wild-child musician known as Sweet Micky, against Mirlande Manigat, a constitutional scholar and former ...
By Jay A. Fernandez Opening night of the HollyShorts Film Festival will include the world premiere of exclusive footage from Sweet Micky for President, a political documentary produced by Pras ...
The new president, a star of Haiti's Konpa carnival music who is known as "Sweet Micky," wooed mostly poor and illiterate voters with a potent promise of change in a whirlwind election campaign ...
Former Haitian President Michel Martelly has returned to his pre-political life as pop singer “Sweet Micky.” He's performing at Cafe Iguana in Pembroke Pines tonight and at Miami's Bayfront ...
PORT-AU-PRINCE/MIAMI (Reuters) - As the carnival music star "Sweet Micky", Haiti's shaven-headed Michel Martelly captivated audiences with an engaging style, provocative on-stage antics and ...
Before being elected, Michel Martelly was a popular musician known as Sweet Micky. He has returned to his musical roots, and is bringing his show to the Plaza Centre-Ville Friday, March 22.
AP - Michel Martelly, a popular singer known by the stage name “Sweet Micky,” was officially declared the next president of this earthquake-devastated country, election officials said Wednesday.
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