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Three Tenors, David Williams, from left, Dr Eddie Cumberbatch and host Kory Mendez perform at Hosanna at Mount St Benedict.
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Members of the McCann team that won the most awards at the 2026 Caribbean ADDY Awards.
I am Jazz in Red concert at Cipriani Labour College on Easter Sunday.
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Monde Mas band launch
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Christopher Tam, left, stirs a pot of buss-up-shot as his father, retired Justice Joseph Tam, right, and attorneys Akash Ramoop, second right, and Keshav Bahadursingh look on.
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Crème Brûlée 2025
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Mel Ramdass, left, and her mother, Fazila Ghany Ramdass, display the family’s Dodge Custom Royal.
Shastri Boodan
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Pelham Goddard
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Keshav Chandradath Singh, left, on The Lost Tribe’s Riddim Stage truck during Carnival 2026.
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Bocas Lit Fest National Poetry Slam 2026 semi-finalists
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Ophthalmologist and owner of Southern Cataract Surgery, Dr Anala Maharaj.
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Former Brazil RC students reunite at an event at the school on February 27, in honour of retired teacher Edward Ramsumair.
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Yvonne Bobb-Smith, 95, author and lover of life
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Businesswoman and stroke survivor, Nicole Commissiong.
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Canadian based singer Ashook Yankaran
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Three Tenors, David Williams, from left, Dr Eddie Cumberbatch and host Kory Mendez perform at Hosanna at Mount St Benedict.
Andrea De Silva
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Genelle Bharat
“Allow the spirit of God to lead you, and live in love.” These are among the guiding messages of Laventille’s own Genelle Bharat, a multi-talented performer, firefighter, and community figure whose life embodies purpose, faith, and perseverance.
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Caribbean Beachfood Festival chairman Fiona Jackie, left, Banwari Experience managing director Andrew Welch, Unicomer commercial director Nicole Lum Kin, and University of the West Indies Dean of the Faculty of Food and Agriculture, Professor Mark Wuddiver.
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Courts, a brand of the Unicomer Group, has announced its title sponsorship of the Caribbean Beachfood Festival 2026, an initiative celebrating Caribbean culinary creativity while promoting sustainability and food security.
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Monde Mas band launch
Local soca couple Bunji Garlin and Fay-Ann Lyons are officially co-owners of Barbados’ newest Crop Over band, Mondé Mas, and they are excited.
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Christopher Tam, left, stirs a pot of buss-up-shot as his father, retired Justice Joseph Tam, right, and attorneys Akash Ramoop, second right, and Keshav Bahadursingh look on.
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Dozens of lawyers traded their robes for aprons during the Criminal Bar Association’s (CBA) Lawyers Could Cook event on Saturday.
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Crème Brûlée 2025
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Naparima Bowl is set to come alive with the sounds, flavours and art of Trinidad and Tobago on April 12, as the Crème Brûlée Festival of Arts and Music returns for its second staging. This time, the show will honour the late, legendary calypsonian Winston “The Mighty Shadow” Bailey.
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Mel Ramdass, left, and her mother, Fazila Ghany Ramdass, display the family’s Dodge Custom Royal.
Shastri Boodan
The low, unmistakable rumble of V8 engines rolled across the Brentwood Mall car park in Chaguanas on Sunday, as a carefully curated collection of classic cars transported visitors back to the golden age of motoring. Beneath the afternoon sun, chrome gleamed and polished bodywork reflected not just pride of ownership, but a shared reverence for a bygone era.
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Pelham Goddard
In 1994, Pelham Goddard was awarded the Hummingbird Medal (Silver), and in 2019, he received a National and Academic Honorary Doctorate from The University of the West Indies, Trinidad.
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Keshav Chandradath Singh, left, on The Lost Tribe’s Riddim Stage truck during Carnival 2026.
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The 2026 Carnival season may be over, but some are still praising The Lost Tribe mas band for one of its latest innovations—a truck with an interactive rhythm section. Masqueraders got the chance to create their own groove with music collective Jus Now and D Rhythm Army as they danced through the streets of Port-of-Spain, and they loved it.
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Bocas Lit Fest National Poetry Slam 2026 semi-finalists
After an unforgettable weekend of auditions, 18 contenders have advanced to the semifinal of the National Poetry Slam 2026, following powerful performances from over 70 performance poets from across Trinidad and Tobago. The selected poets will perform at the National Poetry Slam semifinal, on Sunday, March 29, at the Central Bank Auditorium.
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Many of us either participated in fasting during the month of Ramadan or are aware of it and have been on a type of fast at some point in their life. Eid is a time for celebration. For women, I’d like to focus on regulating our eating habits and returning to regular meals after only eating within certain hours and fasting from dawn to sunset. Due to this, the temptation to indulge in rich festive foods might increase or might be difficult at first, but then return to normal over time and even lead to over-indulging as hormones become irregular.
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Ophthalmologist and owner of Southern Cataract Surgery, Dr Anala Maharaj.
The public is being urged to engage in regular eye screenings as an essential tool to ensure the health of their eyes. The National Eye Survey of Trinidad and Tobago (2013-2014) found that uncorrected refractive eye conditions are the leading cause of moderate to severe vision impairment in adults. Refractive errors are caused by the improper focusing of light onto the retina. It often manifests as blurred vision, and can be corrected with eyeglasses, lenses or surgery.
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Former Brazil RC students reunite at an event at the school on February 27, in honour of retired teacher Edward Ramsumair.
Joanna Hayde
Retired Brazil RC School teacher, Edward Ramsumair, was honoured by close to 100 of his former students at a special semi-formal black-and-white event on the school’s compound on February 27.
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Zed and Shannon backpacking in India.
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Achsah Henry joins Lila Nikole, Stephanie Ballena and Claudia Collazo for a group photo en route to the World Baseball Classic
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Derron Sandy in action.
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Genelle Bharat
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Caribbean Beachfood Festival chairman Fiona Jackie, left, Banwari Experience managing director Andrew Welch, Unicomer commercial director Nicole Lum Kin, and University of the West Indies Dean of the Faculty of Food and Agriculture, Professor Mark Wuddiver.
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Monde Mas band launch
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Christopher Tam, left, stirs a pot of buss-up-shot as his father, retired Justice Joseph Tam, right, and attorneys Akash Ramoop, second right, and Keshav Bahadursingh look on.
Courtesy Criminal Bar Association
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Crème Brûlée 2025
Courtesy Elliot Francois
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Mel Ramdass, left, and her mother, Fazila Ghany Ramdass, display the family’s Dodge Custom Royal.
Shastri Boodan
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Pelham Goddard
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Keshav Chandradath Singh, left, on The Lost Tribe’s Riddim Stage truck during Carnival 2026.
Courtesy Keshav Chandradath Singh
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Bocas Lit Fest National Poetry Slam 2026 semi-finalists
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