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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.
At just 17 years old, Barbadian filmmaker Trinity Rose is setting the international creative world ablaze.
At 11 years old, Sian Cuffy-Young was bathing on the beach in Chaguaramas, where the boardwalk now stands, when a loaded diaper struck her in the face.
These phrases are often casually tossed around when people face tough situations—but what do they really mean?
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.
Reading enthusiasts were treated to a special Evening of Tea and Readings on June 14 at Hotel Normandie, hosted by Paper Based Bookshop.
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.
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.
Acclaimed writer Shani Mootoo will read from and discuss her latest collection of poetry, Oh Witness Dey! (Book*hug Press), at The Writers Centre, 14 Alcazar Street, St Clair, on Tuesday at 5.30 pm.
The T&T Photographic Society, in collaboration with Dada and Projects, recently hosted a photo walk documenting the rich tapestry of public art in Port-of-Spain.
On June 12 at the Lloyd Best Institute of The Caribbean in Tunapuna, the 24th solo exhibition by artist Keith Ward, Tints Tones and Textures, opened to the public.
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