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Something extra
published: Tuesday | July 1, 2008


Danique Cornwall (left) and Lisanne Bewny in a perky pose at the Scotia Insurance 10th anniversary celebration in Acadia, St Andrew, on Saturday night. - Rudolph Brown/Chief Photographer

The 9th annual Epicurean Escape was a smashing success as local and international movers and shakers in the culinary world converged on Grand Lido Negril for the festivities.


A host of local and international chefs and sommeliers, who attended the 9th Annual Epicurean Escape, are all smiles at the final dinner on Saturday night. - Photo by Denise Reid


Left: Bomber Jones and his lovely wife, Michelle, are definitely feeling the vibe at Epicurean Escape. Right: Advanced Sommelier Jason Quinn is head and shoulders above Sue McManus, vice president of public relations at Superclubs, for Saturday night's final dinner at the 9th Annual Epicurean Escape, Grand Lido Negril. - Photo by Denise Reid


Ah, such showmanship! Hyden Richards of Endeavour in St Ann, does a fancy flip of the spatula as he prepares Japanese dishes for guests at Gran Bahia Principe hotel in the parish last Saturday night. - Norman Grindley/Deputy Chief Photographer


Reigning Miss Jamaica World, Yendi Phillipps (centre), with Candice Morris (left), camp director, Courtney Waugh, his sister Kelissa Waugh (second right) and their friend show T-shirts received at registration for Yendi's arts and sports summer camp, set for July 7 to 25, at the American International School of Kingston. Some of Jamaica's finest artistes and athletes will facilitate the programme, which includes dance, music, drama, grooming and mentorship. Contact Candice at 377-3689. - Contributed

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