Dr Jacqueline Pereira-Sabga
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Akeisha Worrell
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Former senator Dr Varma Deyalsingh, centre, samples pow
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Adanna DeLeon and items from her crochet collection.
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Coreen Kirton in London with Sue Lloyd, co-author of the Jolly Phonics Programme.
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Sri Ravi Bharati narrates the presentation.
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Secondary School Panorama champs Holy Faith Convent, Penal
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Artist Dean Arlen shows one of his boots at the exhibition
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“Everything you see represents a tiny sliver of the electromagnetic spectrum. Most of the universe is hidden from view, even the normal stuff, not just the mysterious dark matter no one yet understands. The right telescopes are technologically capable of seeing most of the light we cannot, but Earth gets in the way.”
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Artist Mark Joseph shows one of his paintings at the exhibition.
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The Art Society of T&T is showcasing 71 pieces of artwork from the studio collections of 53 of its members. Mediums used by the artists ranged from acrylic, oil and watercolour to mixed media and sculpture.
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The father of Akeisha Worrell who has been missing for almost two weeks is asking the population to pray for her safe return.
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Former senator Dr Varma Deyalsingh, centre, samples pow
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T he Chinese Spring Festival Temple Fair, part of the Chinese New Year celebrations, took place on Saturday at Anchorage in Chaguaramas.
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Adanna DeLeon and items from her crochet collection.
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Adanna DeLeon learnt to crochet when she was two years old just by watching her grandmother teach her mom. With her natural talent, she made dolls for sale at age 13. She became more interested in applying her crocheting skills to clothing and, a year later, made her first swimwear using nylon fabric. Not happy with nylon, she switched to wool/acrylic yarn.
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This Sunday Guardian WE Bookshelf features Trinidad-born lawyer and self-published author Tricia Chin whose books include “Tabanca and Other Stories”, “Parang the Wrong House”, “For the Dead”, and “A True Trini Christmas”.
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“100% Bajan, born and raised,” the Most Honourable Kerryann Ifill, FB, recently awarded as the Public & Civic Contributions Laureate for 2024 in the Anthony N Sabga Caribbean Excellence Awards, has spent the last three decades in dedicated service to her country and the wider region, actively expanding access to education and employment for people with disabilities.
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"The depths of the sea are just as mysterious as the galaxies above us and there, too, hold more questions than answers. However, every deep dive Dr Amon takes thousands of kilometres below the floor of the Earth is both a personal and professional journey."
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Coreen Kirton in London with Sue Lloyd, co-author of the Jolly Phonics Programme.
With over 30 years of dedication to teaching under her belt, Coreen Kirton has long understood the importance of literacy, and is a staunch advocate for the achievement of universal literacy in T&T. During the years of her teaching career, she taught at La Puerta Government Primary School for over 20 years and subsequently taught English at the Diego Martin Central Secondary for five years.
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For Krista Clarke and Tenille Clarke (no relation) 20 years of friendship and a shared passion for creating unique events blossomed into a beautiful business relationship. The relationship has resulted in The Oasis, a luxurious Carnival rest stop that offers masqueraders and non-masqueraders a much-needed respite from the sun and bacchanal of the road.
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Sri Ravi Bharati narrates the presentation.
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Anjanaa Dan, a recent inductee into the religious dance of Orissa, India, recently showcased her talents at the Naparima Bowl, San Fernando, under the guidance of her tutor, Guru Sandra Sookdeo.
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Secondary School Panorama champs Holy Faith Convent, Penal
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Days after the curtains came down on the 2024 Carnival celebrations, the champions of steelpan, mas and calypso had another moment in the spotlight at Carnival Lagniappe at the Queen’s Park Savannah, Port-of-Spain, last Saturday. These images capture some of the colour and energy of the evening.
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Artist Mark Joseph shows one of his paintings at the exhibition.
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Akeisha Worrell
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Former senator Dr Varma Deyalsingh, centre, samples pow
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Adanna DeLeon and items from her crochet collection.
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Coreen Kirton in London with Sue Lloyd, co-author of the Jolly Phonics Programme.
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