Jamaica Gleaner
Published: Monday | July 27, 2009
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COVER STORY - The party boys
The future for the party hearty is in safe hands and creative minds. There is a young group of party promoters on scene dedicated to providing top-class fun and entertainment for their crowds. And, as reported in our newspaper over the years, parties...

Party Boys - Bobby Chantrelle
In 1992, Bobby Chantrelle held his first party with two friends, 'Selected Friends', and the entrance fee for this was a whopping $20! Fast forward to 2009 and he is still throwing parties but on a much larger scale.In 2007, he...

Delano Thomas
His only job is to entertain and for over 15 years Delano Thomas has been doing just that. One of the main persons behind the success of the annual party weekend, Appleton Temptation Isle, he has been a part of that weekend planning team from its inception...

PARTY BOYS - Dominic Azan and Andrew-David Campbell
Event planning was not something Dominic Azan and Andrew-David Campbell had their sights set on. Azan has a background in finance and has worked for a United States multinational firm serving as a regional director...

Party Boys - Darren Virtue
On his return from Sweden as an exchange student some years ago, Darren Virtue explored the option of throwing parties. This was done out of the desire to avoid attending a specific event and to give patrons other choices on a particular night.

Party boys
For most people, partying is a pastime, but for the Dream Team it's a business, a serious one we might add.The team which includes Kamal Bankay, P.J. Wright and Solomon Sharpe, is responsible for spearheading this year's Red Stripe Dream Weekend in Negril...

The ride of your life
The worst way to end your week of non-stop partying would be with a car accident, so try to ensure that you and your friends don't end up as a statistic.✓ Plan to have a designated driver for every night out on the road.

Sex and parties
Ok, let's keep it real for a second.With all the parties, alcohol, dancing, hot women, alcohol, testosterone (and did we mention alcohol), we figure somebody is going to 'get some' during this Independence week blitz in Negril.

United in love
Tamoy Lafayette and Renaud Chin both attended Northern Caribbean University in Mandeville, Manchester, and a brief meeting in 2001 changed their lives. Renaud was an adventist but Tamoy was not. She was baptised into the Seventhday Adventist faith...

KELLY'S WORLD - Borrowing blues and temper tantrums
Now I know as much about the International Monetary Fund (IMF) as I do about astrophysics. From the basics I have gathered, the IMF lends, not gives, money to those who need it, the word 'those' referring to governments...

GROOMING - Those discoloured toe nails
Your toenails are changing colour to a brownish-blackish shade. You become apprehensive of exposing that nail or nails so much so that you resort to constantly wearing shoes and sneakers. But alas, therein lies the problem...

Singular subjects - Cyberspace mates
Would you resort to the Internet to find a man? I most definitely would not but apparently many women from all walks of life would, and are doing so. So much so that there are even businesses dedicated to gua-ranteeing positive matchups online...

FASHION - Weekend getaway
For the extended weekend from August 5-9, Negril will become the town that doesn't sleep, with five days of continuous partying, day and night, with two parties each day.


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