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Photos courtesy Ken Sambury and Nxus Collective
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The Marionettes Chorale
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Termica shooting a vlog at the famous Knollys Tunnel in Tabaquite.
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Kes at one of the 2024 East Coast Tour performances
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Caribbean journalists get a chocolate making lesson using cocoa from Trinidad in Hainan, China.
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Arifa Bansal, founder of Let’s Golf Tobago, fourth from the left in front row, poses for a photo with junior winners. Also in the photo, in the back row, are Jason Martin, general manager of Magdalena Grand, Shamfa Cudjoe-Lewis, Minister of Sport, and David Dillon, operations manager at Republic Bank.
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Ria Rambally, CNC3 News Anchor, and Karlon Batchasingh, president of Trinidad Nitrogen Company Limited share their first moments as husband and wife after their wedding at the Red House, Port-of-Spain, on November 28.
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Lisa-Ann Joseph, founder and managing director of Reputation Management Caribbean, at her Carlos Street, Woodbrook office.
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Valerie Belgrave’s memoir, Art for the People, has been relaunched
The relaunch of Valerie Belgrave’s memoir, Art for the People, details the history of the prolific, multifaceted Trinidadian artist, author, and composer.
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Dr Satnarine Balkaransingh
On December 11, NALIS hosted the launch of Hosay Caribbean: Tadjahs on Wheels by Dr Satnarine Balkaransingh. This work unravels the layered history of a tradition that became both a protest and a means of cultural survival under colonial rule.
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The Marionettes Chorale
Allan Lim Choy
The Marionettes Chorale concluded their seasonal concert with an unforgettable series of performances at Queen’s Hall’s Winifred Atwell Auditorium. For many, “Christmas begins with the Marionettes,” a sentiment that reflects the deep connection and enduring tradition the ensemble holds within Trinidad and Tobago. Audiences were treated to a masterful blend of music, storytelling and dance, celebrating another milestone in the chorale’s 60-plus year legacy, showcasing the depth of talent within this iconic ensemble.
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Dionne Brand, a Trinidadian-Canadian writer, is one of the most evocative voices in Caribbean literature. Her works weave together themes of displacement, resilience, and generational trauma. Born in Guayaguayare, Trinidad, in 1953, Dionne Brand emigrated to Canada in the early 1970s, establishing herself as one of the most significant Caribbean-Canadian writers. Her works span poetry, fiction, and essays, each marked by her sharp intellect and commitment to social justice.
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Termica shooting a vlog at the famous Knollys Tunnel in Tabaquite.
When asked, “Why does one vlog?” Termica Victor-Mc Sween replied, “I document my experiences with the world as postcards to people who haven’t had the opportunity. I want to inspire them to chase the world too.”
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Kes at one of the 2024 East Coast Tour performances
Jono Hirst
Kes’ first release for Carnival 2025, Cocoa Tea, has topped the US iTunes Reggae chart and several streaming platforms, charts and playlists in countries all around the region and the US.
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Caribbean journalists get a chocolate making lesson using cocoa from Trinidad in Hainan, China.
Imagine yourself basking under the blazing furnace in the sky, biting into a juicy, exotic fruit from island trees—or savouring the rich, dark sweetness of chocolate made from T&T’s prized cocoa beans—while a cooling sea breeze caresses you.
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Arifa Bansal, founder of Let’s Golf Tobago, fourth from the left in front row, poses for a photo with junior winners. Also in the photo, in the back row, are Jason Martin, general manager of Magdalena Grand, Shamfa Cudjoe-Lewis, Minister of Sport, and David Dillon, operations manager at Republic Bank.
Let’s Golf Tobago, an NGO formed in October 2021 by trailblazer Arifa Bansal, is the first junior clinic to be held under the auspices of the Chief Secretary’s Charity Golf Tournament in Lowlands, Tobago.
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Ria Rambally, CNC3 News Anchor, and Karlon Batchasingh, president of Trinidad Nitrogen Company Limited share their first moments as husband and wife after their wedding at the Red House, Port-of-Spain, on November 28.
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Ria Rambally, CNC3 News Anchor, and Karlon Batchasingh, the president of TRINGEN (Trinidad Nitrogen Company Limited), celebrated a beautiful milestone in their lives as they exchanged vows in an intimate ceremony.
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It’s no wonder that we want to look and feel like our most spectacular selves during the holidays; it’s a social time when many of us connect with loved ones, colleagues, and family and hair can play a big role in the impression we want to make. You look good you feel better. It can be a hair colour transformation or just simple styling. Trendy holiday is a hair affair.
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Lisa-Ann Joseph, founder and managing director of Reputation Management Caribbean, at her Carlos Street, Woodbrook office.
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“I love to sit at the feet of the generations before me who are good business leaders and experts in communications.” Nearly 30 years in the communications business, Lisa-Ann Joseph says she is still learning, a forever student, and that “knowledge transfer trickles into every single thing that I do.”
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She started her make-up journey in the early months of 2011 and continued to build her style and techniques over the years. The evolution of make-up over the years caught her attention and sparked her interest. “I was actually on the career path of being in the corporate world, but I always say that God called, and I answered,” she said.
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Business partners Gennike Mayers and Donna-Lisa Phillips at a beach in Hope, Tobago.
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Valerie Belgrave’s memoir, Art for the People, has been relaunched
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Dr Satnarine Balkaransingh
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The Marionettes Chorale
Allan Lim Choy
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Termica shooting a vlog at the famous Knollys Tunnel in Tabaquite.
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Kes at one of the 2024 East Coast Tour performances
Jono Hirst
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Caribbean journalists get a chocolate making lesson using cocoa from Trinidad in Hainan, China.
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Arifa Bansal, founder of Let’s Golf Tobago, fourth from the left in front row, poses for a photo with junior winners. Also in the photo, in the back row, are Jason Martin, general manager of Magdalena Grand, Shamfa Cudjoe-Lewis, Minister of Sport, and David Dillon, operations manager at Republic Bank.
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Ria Rambally, CNC3 News Anchor, and Karlon Batchasingh, president of Trinidad Nitrogen Company Limited share their first moments as husband and wife after their wedding at the Red House, Port-of-Spain, on November 28.
Krystle James
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