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Nalini Akal performs the Flamenco Dance at Spain’s Latin Night on October 4.
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The EVolve Mobility team featuring their new vehicles.
Michael Boothman speaks about his art at Arnim’s Art Gallery, Port-of-Spain. photo courtesy Michael Boothman
Ecuadorian band Jaiitamuki joins Karla Gonzales during her final performance at the 2025 Latin American and Caribbean Music (LACM) Festival.
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Tricia Thompson
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Arealla M Bernard
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Oktoberfest German-style Marzen beer was available to patrons
Krystle James
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YOLAND JULAL
VASHTI SINGH
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NPATT president Alicia Jaggasar
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Celebrity stylist Neal Farinah, centre, with internationally-acclaimed model Dominique Armorer, left, and Industry 360 founder Tenille Clarke.
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Raymond Ramnarine
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Yung Bredda (Akhenaton Lewis), right, prepares to embrace “DJ Hotty” (Jelani Hepburn) after receiving a gold wristband from him as a birthday present live on stage.
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A performance at the Divali Nagar celebrations last year.
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Nalini Akal performs the Flamenco Dance at Spain’s Latin Night on October 4.
Mariela Bruzual
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The EVolve Mobility team featuring their new vehicles.
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Carlene Bruno
Carlene Bruno has been cancer-free for 14 years–a long way from the devastated woman who in January 2011 had screamed and cried uncontrollably in the bathroom of a US hospital after being diagnosed with breast cancer.
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Terri Lyons
The Trinidad and Tobago National Calypso Monarch 2020 and hat-trick Regional Queen of Queens Monarch (2022, 2023, 2024), Terri Lyons, is no stranger to the spotlight. A talented, charismatic, and vibrant product of entertainment royalty, she carries forward the legacy of her late mother, singer and performer Dionne Phillips, and her father, 10-time Road March title holder and multiple Soca Monarch champion Austin “Superblue” Lyons.
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In the quiet village of Felicity, central Trinidad, where the name itself means “happiness”, a young girl grew up radiantly optimistic, mirroring the essence of her village.
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Dr Rajen Rampaul
Breast health and awareness are not often discussed in relation to adolescence or the teenage years. Yet, this stage—typically between ages 10 or 11 and 17 or 18—is when girls experience some of the most significant physical and emotional changes of their lives.
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Tsitsi Dangarembga
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Tsitsi Dangarembga was born in 1959 in Mutoko, a rural district of granite hills and small farms in northeastern Zimbabwe, near the border with Mozambique. At the time, it was Southern Rhodesia, a British colony ruled by a white settler minority. Power lay in the hands of a few thousand Europeans who controlled the land, the schools, and the vote, while millions of Africans lived under laws that confined them to reserves and labour compounds.
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Tricia Thompson
Tricia Thompson’s journey has taken many unexpected turns, and she has carved out a niche in a part of the fitness world that few people focus on or represent. When Thompson set out for Florida International University (FIU) in Miami many years ago, she imagined a future in law. But midway through her studies, she discovered marketing—a field that played to her love of writing and creativity. After completing her degree in Business Administration with a focus on Marketing, she returned to Trinidad and confidently stepped into the corporate world as an export manager in the marketing industry, where she thrived for seven years.
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Arealla M Bernard
“I had two imaginary friends, Say-Day and Addah. We had an outhouse, and I would go there, afraid, and I would tell my friends, ‘I’m meant for greatness. I will live in luxury. I’ll cook nice, nice food on a big, big fancy table. You’ll see,’” she recalled nostalgically.
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Oktoberfest German-style Marzen beer was available to patrons
Krystle James
Throughout the recently concluded T&T Restaurant Week (TTRW) 2025, restaurants across the country opened their doors to food lovers in search of their next “foodgasm”—all at a discounted price. Menus this year spanned a world of flavours, pulling inspiration from both local and international cuisines: Chinese, Italian, Japanese, Indian, and beyond.
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YOLAND JULAL
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The Inspirational Women’s Forum of T&T hosted its 4th annual Gala Awards ceremony at the Hyatt Regency on Tuesday, October 30.
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NPATT president Alicia Jaggasar
The sweet sounds of parang will echo through Buenos Ayres tomorrow as parranderos showcase “El Poder de La Parranda”—The Power of Parang—at the second stop of the 2025 Parang Festival hosted by the National Parang Association of Trinidad and Tobago (NPATT).
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Celebrity stylist Neal Farinah, centre, with internationally-acclaimed model Dominique Armorer, left, and Industry 360 founder Tenille Clarke.
Under a canopy of blossoming beauty and Caribbean rhythm, the third annual Caribbean Cultural Diplomats Experience unfolded like a living love letter to the region’s creative brilliance.
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Raymond Ramnarine
Gasparillo-born music icon Raymond Ramnarine is set to light up Diwali at Times Square in New York City on Sunday, bringing the spirit and sound of T&T to one of the world’s most iconic stages.
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The entire cast as they prepared to go on stage.
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Volunteer Brendan Ramdarran shapes bamboo at Green Park Recreation Ground, Felicity.
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Tricia Thompson
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Oktoberfest German-style Marzen beer was available to patrons
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