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“It is not the healthy who need a doctor, but the sick. I have not come to call the righteous, but sinners.” This quote from the Bible, in the book of Mark, chapter 2, verse 17, is part of a larger conversation where Jesus defends his association with tax collectors and sinners, highlighting that he came to offer forgiveness and redemption to those who recognise their need for it.
M ulti-talented, award-winning steelband arranger Amrit Samaroo was guest artiste and composer in residence for the Percussive Arts Society South Carolina Festival of Steel in April. The festival was produced and hosted by Dr Jesse Willis and Coastal Carolina University (CCU).
The Lynette Rampersad Give A Little, Help A Lot Foundation (LRF) wants to expand its reach by formalising its programmes and deepening its advocacy in the areas of cancer care and educational access.
Plastic pollution continues to be the world’s most pressing environmental issue in the 21 st century with disposable plastics polluting the world’s oceans. As ubiquitous as the sand, discarded single-use plastics are persistently found on almost every beach, waterway and in seas across the world, harming marine life through entanglement and ingestion, and posing a serious risk to marine ecosystems.
The sound of Sanskrit chants, worship, bells and conch shells, dholak and bhajans filled the air, as Hindu devotees gathered at the Marianne River in Blanchisseuse to celebrate Ganga Dhaaraa on June 8.
Former T&T Guardian Editor-in Chief Dominic Kalipersad conducted a voice and media presentation master class at The Ken Gordon School of Communication, Creative and Digital Media on June 16. The session, held at the invitation of the college, was open to students and graduates of the school who eagerly took the opportunity to be part of the informative session.
The St Andrews Sports and Cultural Group of Couva delivered an unforgettable Indian Classical Singing Showcase on Sunday, as a capacity audience filled the Couva South Auditorium to witness four of T&T’s finest vocal talents.
Reading enthusiasts were treated to a special Evening of Tea and Readings on June 14 at Hotel Normandie, hosted by Paper Based Bookshop.
These phrases are often casually tossed around when people face tough situations—but what do they really mean?
When Dr Rebekah Shirley first set foot in Nairobi, Kenya, it reminded her of Trinidad, where she was raised, and Jamaica, where her roots run deep.
Professor Renée Cummings is redefining what it means to lead in the age of artificial intelligence (AI). As AI rewrites the rules of society, she’s making sure justice, ethics, equity, safety and responsible governance aren’t left behind.
Amanda Smyth writes between islands. Born in Ireland to a Trinidadian mother and Irish father, she belongs to both places—and neither entirely. Now based in Leamington Spa, she teaches creative writing at Arvon, Skyros in Greece, and Coventry University.
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