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Published:Wednesday | March 12, 2014 | 12:00 AM
Nadean Huxtable will have a hard task staying 'sober til April' with the weekly Friday fêtes at the Mas Camp Village, but kudos to her for trying.
Sharing lens time at last Friday's opening night of Mas Camp with Gleaner Online Brand Manager Terri-Karelle Reid (centre) are Danielia McLean (left), Digicel's sponsorship executive, and Selah Morales-Thompson, Digicel's graphic artist.
These three lovely soca belles (from left), Gillian Zacca, Shelly-Ann Chang and Angie Ammar, were snapped alongside PSOJ President Chris Zacca last Friday night. - Photos by Winston Sill/Freelance Photographer
Alexan Stewart wowed onstage in one of the costumes to be featured on the road come April 27.
Third World Band's Cat Coore shares lens time with his long-time friend and founder of TBA 21 Academy in Vienna, Francesca von Habsburg, at the launch of the Alligator Head Marine Lab in Portland on Sunday. The lab is a partnership of the TBA21 Academy and the University of the West Indies, aimed at reversing the destructive tendencies that have plagued the coast of Portland and revitalising its reefs and ecosystem. - Contributed
All in the family: Third World Band's Cat Coore holds on tight to his girls - daughter Kanna Coore and granddaughter Loa. The family was out for the launch of the Alligator Head Marine Lab in Portland on Sunday. - Contributed
Recording artiste Kate Earl (right) and Paul Windle jetted to the rock for the launch of the Alligator Head Marine Lab in Portland on Sunday. - Contributed
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The fêting has officially begun and the #teamblue cameras were out patrolling for all the hot soca moments at the Mas Camp Village last Friday night. Also, over in the east, on Sunday we headed to the launch of the Alligator Head Marine Lab in Portland, and we have a few highlights to share.