The nine contestants in the St James Festival Queen 2013 Competition pose as they showcase their evening gowns. - Photos by Christopher Thomas
From left: Nadia Howe, Henrica Thompson, and Annastacia Irving, participants in the St James Festival Queen 2013 Competition, display their cultural costumes. Thompson was crowned the new St James Festival Queen and also won the sectional prizes for Most Culturally Aware and Most Community Involved. - Photos by Christopher Thomas
Henrica Thompson (centre), the newly crowned St James Festival Queen, is flanked by first runner-up Makada McBean (left) and second runner-up Latoya Thompson. - Photos by Christopher Thomas
Latoya Thompson, second runner-up in the St James Festival Queen Competition, displays her cultural costume during the coronation at the Montego Bay Convention Centre last Sunday evening. - Photos by Christopher Thomas
Last Saturday, members of staff and guests of Couples Swept Away and residents of Negril formed a human line in the sand on the Negril beach in observance of Hands Across the Sand, a worldwide protest against the expansion of oil drilling in coastal areas across the world. The Jamaica leg of the event was held at the Long Bay Beach in Negril. People across the world formed human lines on beaches at 11 a.m. last Saturday for a 15-minute period to mark the occasion. - Photo by Claudia Gardner
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Last Saturday, members of staff and guests of Couples Swept Away and residents of Negril formed a human line in the sand on the Negril in observance of Hands Across the Sand, a worldwide protest against the expansion of oil drilling in coastal areas across the world.