The Providence/QRC ensemble dance and play
Wesley Gibbings
Back on home soil in San Fernando, Dr Shad Gobinsingh studies rocks near a construction site.
Kristian De Silva
Ambassador Theresa Roberts
Krishna, Shiva, Vikash and Aarav Ramoutar—three generations of Ramleela players
Edison Boodoosingh
A model radiates elegance in a design by Johari Designs
Rishi Ragoonath
Members of Insurance Association South Chapter: Keston Hackett, left, Ria Murray-Payne, Kendall Balkaran, Joanne Baptiste, Trudy Pedro, Risha Baddaloo, Kevin Persad, and Stefan Jogie.
Rishi Ragoonath
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A second-generation Trinbagonian-Canadian pannist displays T&T colours while posing with other members of Toronto-based steel orchestra, Impulse, after their performance at Trinbago Toronto Festival 2025.
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A scenic view of the St Joseph RC Church nestled in the hills of Scarborough, Tobago.
Photo by Kareem John
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Vahni Capildeo
Aileen Lees
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The winning table for best decor and the chefs who gave of their time at the night’s event.
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Linda Bhagwandass-Gobin
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Andrew Lalla
Flutter Photography TT
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Dr Nadya Watson
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Shermane Rivers
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Kristy Johnson with some of her fused glass artworks.
Kristian De Silva
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The Knot Couture
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JC Lodge
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The Providence/QRC ensemble dance and play
Wesley Gibbings
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Back on home soil in San Fernando, Dr Shad Gobinsingh studies rocks near a construction site.
Kristian De Silva
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Ambassador Theresa Roberts
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Françoise Gilot with Pablo Picasso.
The New York Times
When the artist Françoise Gilot published Life with Picasso (McGraw-Hill, 1964), galleries and collectors shut her out, blocking her career for years. Reissued in 2019, it was hailed both as art history and a feminist manifesto. Until then, Picasso’s women were pliant, abused, and objectified—visible only in his paintings, in the way he chose to present them.
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Caitlyn Hosein performs Win at Leap of Faith.
The Candice Clarke Academy of Dance (CCAD) wrapped up its Creola International Dance Tour 4 from August 1–15, showcasing 30 dancers from its local and international studios. The tour featured a mix of workshops, cultural exchanges, and performances that celebrated the fusion of artistry, faith, and community.
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Members of Insurance Association South Chapter: Keston Hackett, left, Ria Murray-Payne, Kendall Balkaran, Joanne Baptiste, Trudy Pedro, Risha Baddaloo, Kevin Persad, and Stefan Jogie.
Rishi Ragoonath
On September 6, the Insurance Association South Chapter brought the house down with their very first Back in Time fundraiser party at Carnival City—and what a blast it was!
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A second-generation Trinbagonian-Canadian pannist displays T&T colours while posing with other members of Toronto-based steel orchestra, Impulse, after their performance at Trinbago Toronto Festival 2025.
C anada recently enjoyed an immersive dose of T&T’s culture, spirit, and vibrancy through a series of events showcasing music, entertainment, culinary delights, and camaraderie—each steeped in unbridled patriotism.
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A scenic view of the St Joseph RC Church nestled in the hills of Scarborough, Tobago.
Photo by Kareem John
Parishioners from the St Philip and St James RC Church in Chaguanas continued their pilgrimage with a visit to Tobago two weekends ago.
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Vahni Capildeo
Aileen Lees
The university’s Gothic arches and carved stone towers—17th century and 20th mingling seamlessly — were lit by lacy, tree-filtered sunlight in the early autumn light, offering a sanctuary in an increasingly polarised America.
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The winning table for best decor and the chefs who gave of their time at the night’s event.
To help raise funds for the 16 social ministries run by the Living Water Community, the corporate sector and top local chefs, artists, designers and entertainers, in partnership with the Hilton Trinidad and Conference Centre and Brian Mac Farlane, came together under the theme “The Joy of Our Nation” on August 30.
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Linda Bhagwandass-Gobin
Linda Bhagwandass-Gobin has spent her career in beauty therapy, but it’s been more than facials and skincare; it’s been a lifelong journey of helping others understand that beauty is subjective and is a choice of embracing oneself.
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Andrew Lalla
Flutter Photography TT
The rhythm of soca, the towering moko jumbies, and the sea of flags waving proudly in the air–this is the heartbeat of Caribana weekend in Toronto. At the centre of it all, ensuring the experience feels as authentic as Trinidad Carnival itself, is Andrew Shaylendra Lalla.
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Dr Nadya Watson
For years, Dr Nadya Watson has been a steady, compassionate presence for patients facing life’s most difficult moments. As a palliative care physician, she built her career on offering comfort, dignity, and understanding when they were needed most.
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Shermane Rivers
When she speaks about etiquette, her voice carries both authority and warmth. At 51, after decades immersed in hospitality and management, Shermane Rivers has transformed her lifelong passion for excellence in customer service into the region’s premier training hub: the Etiquette School of the Caribbean.
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Kristy Johnson with some of her fused glass artworks.
Kristian De Silva
Trinidad and Tobago has long been a country of great art and artists. However, Kristy Johnson is an emerging artist with a different type of art. She practises fused glass art. It refers to artwork created by melting and joining two or more pieces of compatible glass in a kiln to form a single, unified piece. It is as complex as it sounds.
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The late Felix “Sugar Fingers” Roach performs at an event.
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Lisa Feveck
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Avion Gray
Kazim Can Kilic
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Françoise Gilot with Pablo Picasso.
The New York Times
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Caitlyn Hosein performs Win at Leap of Faith.
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Members of Insurance Association South Chapter: Keston Hackett, left, Ria Murray-Payne, Kendall Balkaran, Joanne Baptiste, Trudy Pedro, Risha Baddaloo, Kevin Persad, and Stefan Jogie.
Rishi Ragoonath
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A second-generation Trinbagonian-Canadian pannist displays T&T colours while posing with other members of Toronto-based steel orchestra, Impulse, after their performance at Trinbago Toronto Festival 2025.
by
A scenic view of the St Joseph RC Church nestled in the hills of Scarborough, Tobago.
Photo by Kareem John
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Vahni Capildeo
Aileen Lees
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The winning table for best decor and the chefs who gave of their time at the night’s event.
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Linda Bhagwandass-Gobin
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Andrew Lalla
Flutter Photography TT
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