There were lots of men in tuxedos, women in gowns, and martinis -- shaken, not stirred -- at the James Bond party at Seven Sushi Ultralounge. Even if "Quantum of Solace" wasn't Bond's best, the legendary character certainly inspired an evening out, no gadgets required.
Two Bonds and a bad guy: Michael Delgado, associate publisher of Metro, wore an eye patch to portray villain Emilio Largo. He didn't seem to be plotting against party host Richard Moody, center, and graphic designer Mike Jaszewski. Auditioning for the next M and Q: Gloria Freeman, professional ballroom dancer Michael Dayo Adegoke, Amara Kamara and Autumn Frazier.
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