Robert Dumas and his family at an event raising awareness about Cancer
Registered Dietitian/Nutritionist Candida “Didi” Khan
Candida Khan
Marsha Joseph at a rally to raise awareness about breast cancer
Passage To Asia
Shastri Boodan
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Ian Franklin among the pans of his beloved Desperadoes
Wesley Gibbings
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Full Blown
Ian Davis
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Supahype
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Dr Vanessa Harry
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Nel Ramdass rising star on the Chutney circuit
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Dr Amy Deacon, Scientist
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Colour My Fantasy’s presentation for Carnival 2026
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Karene Asche
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Nakita Hyatali was named as the Creative Director for Spirit Mas.
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Robert Dumas and his family at an event raising awareness about Cancer
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Registered Dietitian/Nutritionist Candida “Didi” Khan
Candida Khan
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NIGEL TELESFORD
The humidity rose as high as the awesome Carnival energy last Friday night, when Winerboy Entertainment hosted its annual Rosé celebration at Cipriani Labour College in Valsayn.
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QRC Fete
Anisto Alves
The Queen’s Royal College (QRC) Grounds in St Clair came alive this past weekend as Fete Royal: Ramajay delivered a high-energy, all-inclusive Carnival fête that lived up to its hype. Branded as a night of “pure vibes and pure QRC spirit,” the event drew a spirited crowd of Carnival revellers who danced, laughed and socialised under the stars well into the early hours. With the school’s historic grounds providing a vibrant backdrop, patrons soaked up the pulsating soca rhythms that defined the night, while food and drink flowed freely, adding to the celebratory atmosphere that seemed to capture both tradition and youth culture.
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Passage To Asia
Shastri Boodan
The Passage to Asia fete returned with flair on Sunday at the St Andrew’s Golf Club car park in Moka, delivering a blended vibrant soca energy with a sumptuous culinary experience.
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Ian Franklin among the pans of his beloved Desperadoes
Wesley Gibbings
He would probably not approve of the comparison, but meeting pan connoisseur and historian Ian Franklin at a panyard the morning after competitive drama is like momentarily occupying library space—soft, measured tones, polite restraint, and a vastness of readily accessible knowledge and wisdom.
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Full Blown
Ian Davis
These are undoubtedly two of the most popular lines for the 2026 Carnival season, courtesy of Full Blown’s hit song Respectfully Yours.
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Supahype
Before he became the voice waking up the nation on The Boom 94.1, Kwesi “Supahype” Lee was already telling Caribbean stories—quietly, visually, deliberately—through a camera lens.
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There are many challenges that we go through as women as we age. During menopause, women tend to experience many different symptoms. Typically, women experience menopause between the ages of 45 and 55 years. Some women experience this transition earlier or later in life. Menopause can be defined as the end of menstruation. Usually, it is diagnosed after about one year without a period.
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Dr Vanessa Harry
As a gynaecological oncologist, cervical cancer to me is not just a statistic. It is a diagnosis I deliver all too often and a story that does not always end as we hoped.
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Nel Ramdass rising star on the Chutney circuit
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At just 24, Nerissa Bachan is steadily carving out a space for herself in the ever-evolving chutney music arena, balancing a growing performance career with a solid academic life.
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For many women, painful periods have been considered a normal part of life. Young girls are often told to “bear with it,” while older women silently tolerate discomfort month after month. But as a gynaecologist, I want to make one thing very clear: severe or disabling period pain is not normal and should never be ignored.
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Dr Amy Deacon, Scientist
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As a university focused on using research for the upliftment of its community, The University of the West Indies, St Augustine (UWI STA), the premier tertiary institution in the region, producing world-class scholars, believes science should be accessible to the public. We are pleased to present our media series, UWI Scientists Speak. Today, we hear from Dr Amy Deacon and Professor Indar Ramnarine from the Faculty of Science and Technology about their research on the Trinidad Guppy.
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Colour My Fantasy’s presentation for Carnival 2026
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Colour My Fantasy J’Ouvert band, which began in 2012, continues to build on its legacy of cultural revival and traditional Carnival expression, according to band spokesman Varoun Harrimungal.
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FAITH AYOUNG
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XplicitMevon
Scott McDonald
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Sandra Emmanuel, also known as Queen Steam.
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ROSE
NIGEL TELESFORD
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QRC Fete
Anisto Alves
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Passage To Asia
Shastri Boodan
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Ian Franklin among the pans of his beloved Desperadoes
Wesley Gibbings
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Full Blown
Ian Davis
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Supahype
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Dr Vanessa Harry
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Nel Ramdass rising star on the Chutney circuit
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