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published: Tuesday | May 6, 2008


It's either double trouble or twice the fun as twins Zein Issa Nakash (left) and Muna Issa try to confuse us with their identical smiles at An Evening of the Classics featuring musicians from New York's Juilliard School of Music held at the Hilton Kingston on Saturday. - photos by Colin Hamilton/Freelance Photographer

From Westmoreland to St Andrew, last weekend destination Jamaica proved yet again why we are the party central of the Caribbean!


Pat Peralto is picture perfect in hues of brown and white, at last Friday's welcome reception for musicians, who performed at Sunday evening's classical concert, hosted by Prime Minister Bruce Golding and his wife. The reception was held at the residence of Mr and Mrs Gordon Tewani, Norbrook, St Andrew.


Gospel singer Tyrone 'Papa San' Thompson (third left) and his wife Bebbie (right) along with fellow gospel singer Omari and his fiancée, Kadia Burrell, following Papa San's performance at the Montego Bay leg of the Best Dressed 50 Fest on Saturday night. - photo by Richard Morais


Ranekia Stephens gets cosy with singer Peter Lloyd at the Red Bull Formula La Una competition after-party at The Quad nightclub on Sunday. Stephens was chosen from a field of 10 girls and will represent Jamaica and Red Bull in a Formula One race in Monaco in this month. - Photo by Brian Carless


Reto and Narda Staub are picture perfect at the Groovy Grouper's Full Moon Frolic Cinco de Mayo party, held on Saturday in the Second City. - photo by Denise Reid


Sheryl Marlow is definitely into The Sunday Gleaner's popular career section at Westmoreland Curry Festival held on the grounds of The Manning's School on Sunday. - photo Denise Reid

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