TRINRE’s Marketing Officer Bryanne Kinsale makes a donation to Collin Mitchell, chairman of the Shelter for Battered Women and Children, on the occasion of the United Nations’ International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women and Girls last month.
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Yung Bredda (Akhenaton Lewis)
Dr Calene Roseman and her best friend Dr Jessica Adams Skinner grew up in Laventille before leaving for the US as young adults.
Candice Ramsubag Sinanan works on one of her buttercream masterpieces
Students perform Joropo Dance, celebrated as Venezuela’s national dance since 1882.
Rishi Ragoonath
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Chord Masters during the band’s adjudication performance conducted by Akua Leith.
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Indian dance student Anjali Ramsubhag opened the show
Wesley Gibbings
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Alette Liz Williams
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Prince Albert Jacob at President’s House
Photo courtesy Presidents House
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Charmaine Forde
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The Marionettes Chorale
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The DH Maison Café on Long Circular Road, Port-of-Spain
Marc Bain
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Quintin Bynoe-Ogle browses the Star Wars books Justice Gillian Lucky had on sale from her exhibition and private collection.
Vashti Singh
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House Speaker Jagdeo Singh, left, and British High Commissioner John Dean cut the ribbon to open the Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition at the Rotunda Gallery, Red House, Port-of-Spain.
Vashti Singh
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Dr Krystal-Jane Verasammy
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Simone Jacelon poses next to a display of some of her paintings.
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TRINRE’s Marketing Officer Bryanne Kinsale makes a donation to Collin Mitchell, chairman of the Shelter for Battered Women and Children, on the occasion of the United Nations’ International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women and Girls last month.
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Yung Bredda (Akhenaton Lewis)
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Abraham Diaz
Contestants of the Miss Tunapuna/Piarco Pageant displayed a beautiful selection of evening gowns at the Cipraini Labour College, Valsayn, recently.
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Shinelly James is committed to inclusion in education.
If Shinelly James could have her way, there would be inclusion in education at schools in T&T—from the pre-school to secondary level.
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Students perform Joropo Dance, celebrated as Venezuela’s national dance since 1882.
Rishi Ragoonath
Students from The University of the West Indies’ Department of Creative and Festival Arts lit up the stage at Queen’s Hall’s Winnifred Atwell Auditorium, unleashing the Rhythm of Culture in a celebration of Caribbean and diasporic heritage.
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Chord Masters during the band’s adjudication performance conducted by Akua Leith.
The National Panorama Single Pan preliminary competition ran from November 12 to 20, featuring 48 bands, including three military ensembles — Fire, Regiment and Police. Also capturing widespread attention was the youngest competitor in Panorama history: a five-year-old performing on the smallest pan ever played at the event. Pan Trinbago has aptly dubbed him “The Little Mozart of Pan.”
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Indian dance student Anjali Ramsubhag opened the show
Wesley Gibbings
Nobody truly expected the November 23 “Headley Show” to run for the appointed two hours at the UWI School in St Augustine as advertised.
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Alette Liz Williams
“I say with conviction that Alette Liz Williams is entering a new chapter of her life. It’s about unleashing! No more holding back. No more watering down – just walking fully in what God has already ordained for me: bold, clear, and unstoppable.”
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Prince Albert Jacob at President’s House
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The bounce in his step as he dances to the music of the Mighty Sparrow belies his age, and the satisfaction on his face as he sips his rum and coke is a dead giveaway of his T&T roots.
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Charmaine Forde
One of Trinidad and Tobago’s most distinguished vocalists, Charmaine Forde, steps boldly back into centre stage this December with a trilogy of concerts honouring more than four decades of musical excellence. Produced by cultural curator Richard Young, the series offers an intimate, powerful encounter with a Caribbean icon whose artistry continues to transcend trends, borders, and generations.
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The Marionettes Chorale
For over 62 years, generations of faithful patrons have declared: “Christmas begins with the Marionettes!” This December, the Marionettes Chorale returns to Queen’s Hall’s Winifred Atwell Auditorium from December 5 to 7, inviting audiences to ring in the season with their beloved holiday tradition—a concert series that continues to warm hearts across the country.
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The DH Maison Café on Long Circular Road, Port-of-Spain
Marc Bain
When you walk into DH Maison in Maraval, it’s hard not to pause. Soft music floats through the air, the scent of cappuccino and cinnamon fills the room, and Christmas lights twinkle against a backdrop of curated beauty. Every corner tells a story—a collection of textures, tones, and design moments that feel like home, only elevated.
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Quintin Bynoe-Ogle browses the Star Wars books Justice Gillian Lucky had on sale from her exhibition and private collection.
Vashti Singh
The Forever Star Wars exhibition, hosted on November 9 at Arnim’s Art Galleria, 27 Tragarete Road, Port-of-Spain, and presented by Justice Gillian Lucky, drew Star Wars enthusiasts from all walks of life—across generations and social backgrounds. The unique showcase was specially designed to create an unforgettable experience for fans, unite those who share a love for the legendary saga, and raise funds for worthy causes.
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House Speaker Jagdeo Singh, left, and British High Commissioner John Dean cut the ribbon to open the Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition at the Rotunda Gallery, Red House, Port-of-Spain.
Vashti Singh
Now in its 61st year, Wildlife Photographer of the Year—the Natural History Museum, London’s global platform for the world’s best nature photography and wildlife photojournalism—has come to Trinidad and Tobago.
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T&T-born Dr Michael Khan receives his ceremonial medallion from Chancellor of Saint Mary’s University, Dr Michael Durland, right.
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Sjaelan poses for a photo in front of a poster for the Ironman race in Tempe, Arizona.
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The cast dazzles with lively singing and dancing.
Rishi Ragoonath
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Abraham Diaz
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Shinelly James is committed to inclusion in education.
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Students perform Joropo Dance, celebrated as Venezuela’s national dance since 1882.
Rishi Ragoonath
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Chord Masters during the band’s adjudication performance conducted by Akua Leith.
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Indian dance student Anjali Ramsubhag opened the show
Wesley Gibbings
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Alette Liz Williams
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Prince Albert Jacob at President’s House
Photo courtesy Presidents House
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Charmaine Forde
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The Marionettes Chorale
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