Guru and artistic director Dr Satnarine Balkaransingh performs havan alongside two students of Katha Kala Sangam.
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Chutney Soca Monarch 2026 Savita Singh performing in New Zealand on February 14.
Lion dancers rehearsing.
Guests recharge with cocktails at the Oasis bar.
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Pink Panther, left, and Brother Valentino display their recognition plaques received from the Eastern Division Community Oriented Section.
Mela Caribe (Sheresse Edmund)
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Roxanne Omalo, who has won the Queen of Carnival title four times, is taking her love for culture to educational games.
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Kees Dieffenthaller, lead singer of Kes the Band.
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Winner Makeda "Trini Macky" Darius, of the T&T Police Service, performs during the Protective Arms Monarch Competition at Queen’s Hall, St Ann’s.
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Paris Coutain, from left, Yohann Niles, Keshav, and Azizah Ali
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A royal intimate dinner table designed by Avril Alexander.
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Soca artiste Voice (Aaron St Louis)
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Nicole Drayton on her last day of radiation at The Cancer Centre of the Caribbean in Woodbrook, Port-of-Spain.
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Chloe Ramnarine
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Georgia Popplewell, Managing Director of Bocas Lit Fest, and Simone Camps, Manager of Paper Based Bookshop, hand over donated books to Colin Mitchell, Chairman of The Shelter-A Safe House for Survivors of Domestic Violence, as part of the Books that Build Hope initiative.
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Guru and artistic director Dr Satnarine Balkaransingh performs havan alongside two students of Katha Kala Sangam.
Edison Boodoosingh
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Chutney Soca Monarch 2026 Savita Singh performing in New Zealand on February 14.
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Lion dancers rehearsing.
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Musical icon David Rudder at Bocas Lit Fest’s first Kaiso Conversations at Kafé Blue on January 20.
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Bocas Lit Fest successfully launched its new Kaiso Conversations series with an engaging and well-attended event focused on the art of calypso songwriting, featuring musical icon David Rudder. The initiative reinforces the festival’s long-standing commitment to exploring words, stories, and ideas across genres, and to recognising calypso as a vital part of Trinidad and Tobago’s literary heritage.
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For years, exercise has been closely tied to appearance. Many women begin a fitness routine hoping to lose weight, shrink their waistline or fit more comfortably into their clothes. While these goals are valid, focusing only on how the body looks can cause you to overlook one of exercise’s greatest benefits: protecting your heart.
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Mela Caribe (Sheresse Edmund)
As Carnival energy pulses through T&T this week, one name continues to rise above the noise: Mela Caribe. At just 29 years old, born Shereese Edmund, the singer-songwriter is stepping confidently into her moment, armed with spirituality, authenticity, and a deep-rooted love for Caribbean expression.
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Roxanne Omalo, who has won the Queen of Carnival title four times, is taking her love for culture to educational games.
For years, Roxanne Omalo was best known for her commanding presence on the Carnival stage—a four-time Carnival Queen (2018, 2020, 2024, 2025) whose poise, confidence, and storytelling captured audiences and celebrated culture.
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Kees Dieffenthaller, lead singer of Kes the Band.
Fresh off a season of international acclaim and cultural triumph, Trinidad and Tobago’s own Kes The Band is preparing to carry the sound of the Caribbean across Europe with the launch of their Roots, Rock, Soca Tour, beginning April 30.
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Winner Makeda "Trini Macky" Darius, of the T&T Police Service, performs during the Protective Arms Monarch Competition at Queen’s Hall, St Ann’s.
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The nation’s protectors traded uniforms for stage lights and service weapons for microphones when the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) Social and Welfare Association hosted its 4th Annual Protective Arms Monarch Competition at Queen’s Hall, St Ann’s.
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Paris Coutain, from left, Yohann Niles, Keshav, and Azizah Ali
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Soca sensation Machel Montano officially launched his much-anticipated album, Encore, on February 6, delighting fans with not only the music but also behind-the-scenes insights into the creative process.
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A royal intimate dinner table designed by Avril Alexander.
Avril Alexander hails from south Trinidad, and while her larger-than-life creative talent may have gone largely unnoticed at home in her early years, the international stage quickly recognised her gift.
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Soca artiste Voice (Aaron St Louis)
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By now, the entire population knows what’s on Aaron “Voice” St Louis’ mind: Woman and woman and rum. His latest song Cyah Behave is now among the 2026 Carnival anthems, and he has even hinted at entering the Road March race. But the infectious tune’s journey started just one month before its eventual release date. In fact, it did not even begin in Trinidad and Tobago.
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Nicole Drayton on her last day of radiation at The Cancer Centre of the Caribbean in Woodbrook, Port-of-Spain.
World Cancer Awareness Day, observed annually on February 4, seeks to raise awareness about cancer and encourage its prevention, detection, and treatment. On this year’s World Cancer Day, themed “United by Unique” we are called to remember our collective commitment against cancer, and the World Health Organization acknowledges every patient’s unique experiences and the value of people-centered care delivered jointly by healthcare providers, families, friends and community.
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Looks can be deceiving. You might appear healthy, capable and in control, yet heart disease can develop quietly. Many women juggle careers, family responsibilities and the mental load of keeping life on track. Over time, this constant pressure drains energy and places the heart under strain.
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Chloe Ramnarine
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Two years ago, University of the West Indies student Chloe Ramnarine learned her cancer had returned. What could have been a moment defined by fear instead became the start of a journey that would open new pathways for cancer treatment for patients across the region.
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Sanell Dempster became the second woman to win a Road March title in 1999 with her monster hit The River.
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A Carnival character entertains a Promise House resident.
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FILE: Masqueraders have a time during Carnival Tuesday festivities last year.
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Musical icon David Rudder at Bocas Lit Fest’s first Kaiso Conversations at Kafé Blue on January 20.
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Mela Caribe (Sheresse Edmund)
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Roxanne Omalo, who has won the Queen of Carnival title four times, is taking her love for culture to educational games.
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Kees Dieffenthaller, lead singer of Kes the Band.
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Winner Makeda "Trini Macky" Darius, of the T&T Police Service, performs during the Protective Arms Monarch Competition at Queen’s Hall, St Ann’s.
Vashti Singh
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Paris Coutain, from left, Yohann Niles, Keshav, and Azizah Ali
MARIELA BRUZUAL
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A royal intimate dinner table designed by Avril Alexander.
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Soca artiste Voice (Aaron St Louis)
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