Jamaica Gleaner
Published: Thursday | July 30, 2009
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Blue really does a lot for Seya Wilson who was spotted at Reggae Sumfest on Saturday night.

It was a very successful Reggae Sumfest and we have more memories for you. Plus, Red Stripe Beer is all the talk on prime-time television in the United States of America this week.


From left: Chairman of Quick Cash, Delroy Howell, friend Ray Goulbourne and his chief executive officer, Ken Arthur Mitchell, live it up at Reggae Sumfest on Friday night. - Photos by Janet Silvera


Vinette Pryce hangs out with Robert Russell during last weekend's successful Reggae Sumfest.


Watch out, Horace Peterkin (right)! Your wife, Dominique, is fast becoming a bombshell. Check out those legs! The two were spotted at Reggae Sumfest on Saturday night.


From left: Tara Playfair Scott, organiser of the Sean Kingston show, hangs out with Kamal Powell and Safia Cooper of Red Stripe at Margaritaville Montego Bay last Friday night. - Contributed photos


International recording artiste, Sean Kingston, has a hug for Marsha Lumley, brand manager of Smirnoff, during the Sean Kingston show.


In the mood of the moment (from left) are former prime ministers P.J. Patterson and Portia Simpson Miller, with Prime Minister Bruce Golding. Check out Sunday's Outlook magazine for more on Patterson's celebration of Order of the Caribbean Community held at the Jamaica Pegasus hotel, New Kingston last Monday. - Winston Sill/Freelance Photographer

RED STRIPE'S BIG WEEK


Since Harvard Professor Henry Louis Gates named Red Stripe the brew of choice he will be enjoying at the White House with President Barack Obama this evening, there has been a constant buzz in the United States about our favourite beer. Our friends at the Spanish Town Road home of the world's coolest beer are pulling out all the stops to capitalise on all the possibilities this attention presents. Gates was arrested at his home recently when he was mistaken for a burglar breaking into his own home. Today's meeting with the president is to clear the air.

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