Something extra

Published: Monday | September 24, 2012 Comments 0
Perhaps after the informative and insightful first half of the 'One People Documentary', Film Commissioner Kim Marie Spence shared her take on Elephant Man's hilarious cameo as she chatted with NCB's Belinda Williams and producer of the film, Justine Henzell.
Perhaps after the informative and insightful first half of the 'One People Documentary', Film Commissioner Kim Marie Spence shared her take on Elephant Man's hilarious cameo as she chatted with NCB's Belinda Williams and producer of the film, Justine Henzell.
Venessa McKain got chic and sultry in this salmon high-low number complete with gold accessories as she stepped out solo to Saturday's private screening of the 'One People Documentary' at Carib 5.
Venessa McKain got chic and sultry in this salmon high-low number complete with gold accessories as she stepped out solo to Saturday's private screening of the 'One People Documentary' at Carib 5.
Before taking their seats for the second half of the film, we couldn't help but snap the trendily clad Mr and Mrs Allen.
Before taking their seats for the second half of the film, we couldn't help but snap the trendily clad Mr and Mrs Allen.
Francine Lewis (right) looks every bit as trendy and stylish as her daughter Danielle Bravo. Both took time out to give our shutters a little 'EXTRA' flair.
Francine Lewis (right) looks every bit as trendy and stylish as her daughter Danielle Bravo. Both took time out to give our shutters a little 'EXTRA' flair.
Dare to Wear winners taking their good fortunes to higher heights! Fontana Pharmacy's team (from left), Ceri Moe, Sara Meany and Ann Chang rocking the '80s style at the Flow CUMI (Committee for the Upliftment of the Mentally Ill) 5K/10K Run at the Tryall Club in Hanover last Saturday. - Photo by Janet Silvera
Dare to Wear winners taking their good fortunes to higher heights! Fontana Pharmacy's team (from left), Ceri Moe, Sara Meany and Ann Chang rocking the '80s style at the Flow CUMI (Committee for the Upliftment of the Mentally Ill) 5K/10K Run at the Tryall Club in Hanover last Saturday. - Photo by Janet Silvera
Paula Fuentes, Nestlé's regional business leader - Dairy (centre) is flanked by (from left) Pulse Investment's Safia Cooper, Nestlé's Nicola Ramanand, Coppershot's Sanjay Smith and Patrice Wilson-McHugh, of Bars to Go at the launch of the new Supligen at the Mona Visitors' Lodge last Thursday. - Winston Sill/Freelance Photographer
Paula Fuentes, Nestlé's regional business leader - Dairy (centre) is flanked by (from left) Pulse Investment's Safia Cooper, Nestlé's Nicola Ramanand, Coppershot's Sanjay Smith and Patrice Wilson-McHugh, of Bars to Go at the launch of the new Supligen at the Mona Visitors' Lodge last Thursday. - Winston Sill/Freelance Photographer

The weekend fared well and our roving cameras captured scenes from numerous events. Naturally, the stylish and philanthropic took to the streets. Here are highlights from Supligen's newest evolution witnessed last Thursday and the NCB-hosted screening of the One People Documentary at Carib 5. MoBay was also abuzz as the CUMI 5k/10k walk/run was hosted at the picturesque Tryall Club.








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