Jamaica Gleaner
Published: Tuesday | June 23, 2009
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Nadine Bryan wears a blue halter gown in the fashion segment of the concert.

The annual Powerful Women and Men concert, held to benefit Mustard Seed charities, took place at the National Indoor Sports Centre in St Andrew on Sunday. There were many entertaining moments such as the tea meeting skit and the dance routine by Females Unleashing Sophisticated Energy.

Rd Stripe Summer

On Friday night, the roof of the National Housing Trust building came alive with the sounds of the Red Stripe Summer Kick-off party and we have the action for you.


Dream Angel Amita Persaud grooves to the music at the Red Stripe Summer Kick-off party at the National Housing Trust parking lot last Friday.


Imani Duncan (left) and Lisa Lakhan Chen go through their dance routine. - photos by Winston Sill/Freelance Photographer


Sophia Battle (left), head of procurement at Red Stripe, chats with Island Outpost's Melissa Eldermire. - Contributed photos


The very entertaining duo of Michael Abrahams and Michelle Wilson-Reynolds during their song-and-dance routine titled 'Just for Laughs' at the Powerful Women and Men concert.


From left: Dream Angel Rashell Plummer, Leon Goldsmith, Dream Angel Lisa Mullings and Gersham Green enjoy one another's company.

TUESDAYTALK

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