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Something extra

Published:Wednesday | July 23, 2014 | 12:00 AM
Ivo Devereux (second left), nephew of Richard Branson, had to get a prescription from The Doctor himself, Beenie Man (centre), along with Ivo's friends (from left) Meli Danial, Dacian Clarke and Meilly Boath, after Beenie's performance at Reggae Sumfest 2014 last Friday night. - PhotoS BY Janet Silvera
From left: Mosino Casino's Jason Yip Choy, Taiha Becker and The Gloucestershire's Sam James Jr enjoying Opulence. - PhotoS BY Janet Silvera
GoldenEye's Ricardo Bowleg and his better half, Guada Tan.
Miss Jamaica World 2014 Laurie-Ann Chin enjoying all that Opulence had to offer.
Londie Murray and Tiffany Ellis get close at Reggae Sumfest last Friday night. - Photo BY Janet Silvera
The Gleaner's managing director, Christopher Barnes, makes the perfect front page with songbird Tessanne Chin inside the Gleaner booth at last weekend's Reggae Sumfest. - Contributed
Minister of state in the Ministry of Tourism and Entertainment, Damion Crawford, is all for #teamblue, surrounded by The Gleaner 180 promotional girls (from left) Meka-Shae Barton, Keriesha Montegue, and Ashley Downer at Reggae Sumfest. - Contributed
It's a musical conversation between (from left) Mark Gillespie, general manager and artistic director of the Youth Orchestra of the Americas (YOA); Rolf Meijer, YOA; Dr Nigel Clarke, chairman of National Youth Orchestra of Jamaica; and Clyde Harrison, executive director, Tourism Enhancement Fund, at a press conference at the Norman Manley international Airport upon their arrival in the island on Tuesday. - Contributed
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It's hump day, but have no fear, we have exactly what the doctor recommended with all the highlights from Opulence and Reggae Sumfest. And speaking of music, the 90-piece Youth Orchestra of the Americas arrived in the island on Tuesday for two very special performances. Here are all your extra highlights.