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Published: Monday | July 18, 2011 Comments 0
The always royally attired Professor Verene Shepherd greets French Ambassador Marc-Olivier Gendry as he hosted France's National Day reception at Hillcrest Avenue on Thursday, July 14.
The always royally attired Professor Verene Shepherd greets French Ambassador Marc-Olivier Gendry as he hosted France's National Day reception at Hillcrest Avenue on Thursday, July 14.
Always one to be around the beauties, Adrien Lemaire (centre) hangs out with lady love Danielle Crosskill (left) and friend Stefanie Thomas. - photos by Winston Sill/Freelance Photographer
Always one to be around the beauties, Adrien Lemaire (centre) hangs out with lady love Danielle Crosskill (left) and friend Stefanie Thomas. - photos by Winston Sill/Freelance Photographer
These two beauties Danielle Gardner (left) and Sejal Barai certainly gave us their covergirl pose while partying at Medusa. - photos by Colin Hamilton Freelance/Photographer
These two beauties Danielle Gardner (left) and Sejal Barai certainly gave us their covergirl pose while partying at Medusa. - photos by Colin Hamilton Freelance/Photographer
Thangee McDermott dazzled our camera with her pearly whites at the Driftwood gun club party held at Medusa on Hope Road on Saturday.
Thangee McDermott dazzled our camera with her pearly whites at the Driftwood gun club party held at Medusa on Hope Road on Saturday.
Lorna Golding, wife of Prime Minister Bruce Golding (second left) recently accepted a New York State proclamation on behalf of Jamaican saxophonist, Cedric Brooks while visiting Albany in New York. The proclamation honours the life and musical accomplishments of Brooks who is ailing. Mrs Golding is seen here with assemblymen N. Nick Perry (left), Eric Stevenson (centre), and Herman Farrell as well as Paulette Keise, sister of Cedric Brooks. Brooks was regarded as one of Jamaica's foremost saxophonists, known for his solo recordings and was a member of the internationally acclaimed Skatalites band, the Mystic Revelation of Rastafari and the Light of Saba. - OPM/Contributed
Lorna Golding, wife of Prime Minister Bruce Golding (second left) recently accepted a New York State proclamation on behalf of Jamaican saxophonist, Cedric Brooks while visiting Albany in New York. The proclamation honours the life and musical accomplishments of Brooks who is ailing. Mrs Golding is seen here with assemblymen N. Nick Perry (left), Eric Stevenson (centre), and Herman Farrell as well as Paulette Keise, sister of Cedric Brooks. Brooks was regarded as one of Jamaica's foremost saxophonists, known for his solo recordings and was a member of the internationally acclaimed Skatalites band, the Mystic Revelation of Rastafari and the Light of Saba. - OPM/Contributed
United States President Barack Obama walks with his family, First Lady Michelle Obama and their daughters Malia and Sasha (left), to St John's Church yesterday in Washington. - AP
United States President Barack Obama walks with his family, First Lady Michelle Obama and their daughters Malia and Sasha (left), to St John's Church yesterday in Washington. - AP

For the French it was Bastille Day, and for everyone else it was Saturday night, a good enough reason to get together and party!


 



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