Keeon shows a Shoulder Press
An AI depiction of Papa Bois from the book Folklore Spirits of Trinidad and Tobago by Richard Ramirez.
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Dr Radica Mahase at the Old Labourer’s Quarters which was the indentured labourers barracks in Mauritius.
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Peter London conducts one of his dance classes.
A couple of cars stranded in floodwaters in Port-of-Spain.
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Sister Renee Hall, Principal of Holy Name Convent, Port-of-Spain.
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Genevieve Melanie Julien, mother of three boys and executive director of the Judicial Education Institute.
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Nalini Pariag —mother, grandmother and businesswoman.
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Metamorphosis Dance Company’s KAK scholars Emily-Jayn Knox (2026), front, and Christina Gooding (2025) during a Metamorphosis performance at NAPA last year.
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Fantasia performs at the Barbados Reggae Festival.
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Kes The Band at the NPR Tiny Desk
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Vasant Bharath and wife Arvinder
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Ukrainian-British content creator and educator Max Klymenko gets his first touch of steelpan under the direction of Akua Leith during his surprise visit to MITTCO on April 7, 2026.
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Co-founder of the group, Hamid Rahman.
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An AI depiction of Papa Bois from the book Folklore Spirits of Trinidad and Tobago by Richard Ramirez.
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Dr Radica Mahase at the Old Labourer’s Quarters which was the indentured labourers barracks in Mauritius.
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I often get asked about the magic of fermented foods like kimchi, which is usually made with fermented cabbage. This is because, as a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist, gut health among women has been a major concern. I was asked about superfoods that can heal the gut, but it’s important to focus on balanced eating with evidence-based practices. Fermented foods have nutritional benefits, but there are many foods that contribute to digestive wellness.
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Andrea De Silva–renowned photographer, mother and grandmother.
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On any given day, award-winning photojournalist Andrea De Silva can be found behind a camera, documenting history and telling stories the world will never forget. Her lens has captured everything from the vibrant energy of Carnival to the lives of the rich and famous, as well as the struggles of the poor on the street.
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A couple of cars stranded in floodwaters in Port-of-Spain.
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It is incredibly easy to view a weekend car wash as just a cosmetic luxury or a chore to put off until next month. However, keeping your vehicle meticulously clean—both inside and out—is actually a highly critical safety measure that directly impacts your ability to drive defensively and react to hazards.
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Sister Renee Hall, Principal of Holy Name Convent, Port-of-Spain.
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She may be called “sister,” but within the hallowed halls of Holy Name Convent in Port-of-Spain, Sister Renee Hall plays a role that transcends the classroom– she’s a mother.
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Preeclampsia is a condition that can develop quietly during pregnancy—but when symptoms do appear, they should never be ignored. As part of Preeclampsia Awareness Month, led by organisations such as the Preeclampsia Foundation, the goal is to help women recognise early warning signs and seek care before complications become severe … Impending Eclampsia and Eclampsia.
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Genevieve Melanie Julien, mother of three boys and executive director of the Judicial Education Institute.
As executive director of the Judicial Education Institute, Genevieve Melanie Julien supports the curation of professional development and training programmes for judges and judicial officers. As a mother, she has and continues to curate and impart many lessons in values, responsibility and respect.
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Nalini Pariag —mother, grandmother and businesswoman.
Nalini Pariag is no ordinary woman. She’s referred to as a template for love, peace and resilience. Born and raised in Central Trinidad in Caroni, Savannah Road, Chaguanas, she said she came from a humble, middle-class family, and grew up in a loving home alongside her sisters and one brother.
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Metamorphosis Dance Company’s KAK scholars Emily-Jayn Knox (2026), front, and Christina Gooding (2025) during a Metamorphosis performance at NAPA last year.
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The students of the Metamorphosis Dance Company (MDC) of the Caribbean School of Dancing (CSD) are said to be progressing in a manner that gives the world a reason to smile.
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Fantasia performs at the Barbados Reggae Festival.
Angelo Jedidiah
Even though it is known for its turquoise, clear waters and postcard-perfect views, earning it the title of the “gem of the Caribbean,” Barbados recently traded its peaceful sound for something a bit more upbeat.
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Kes The Band at the NPR Tiny Desk
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Trinidad and Tobago’s global soca ambassador, Kees Dieffenthaller, and his outfit Kes The Band have delivered a career-defining moment, captivating international audiences with a vibrant, culturally rich debut on NPR Tiny Desk Concerts—one of the world’s most influential live music platforms.
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Dancehall artiste Timoy “Teejay” Jones is using his platform to push a message beyond music, calling for unity within Trinidad’s explosive Trinibad scene while deepening his connection to the wider Caribbean.
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Vasant Bharath and wife Arvinder
Style met substance on the red carpet as 700 patrons, many dressed in themed red, gathered for the premiere of The Devil Wears Prada 2 at MovieTowne Port-of-Spain on April 30. The screening doubled as a fundraiser for the Shelter for Battered Women and Children, blending fashion with a cause that remains urgent in Trinidad and Tobago.
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Tessa McWatt, right, was named the overall winner of the OCM Bozas Prize when the announcement was made at the Old Fire Station, NALIS Port-of-Spain on May 2. Justin Haynes received the award for Fiction, while Canisa Lubrin received the prize for Poetry.
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Karen Yip Chuck, president of the T&T Chamber of Industry and Commerce and vice president, Republic Financial Holdings Ltd and her daughters.
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Zita Phriday-Lewis, 72, will graduate with her Master of Science in Organisational Management in August 2027.
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Andrea De Silva–renowned photographer, mother and grandmother.
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A couple of cars stranded in floodwaters in Port-of-Spain.
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Sister Renee Hall, Principal of Holy Name Convent, Port-of-Spain.
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Genevieve Melanie Julien, mother of three boys and executive director of the Judicial Education Institute.
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Nalini Pariag —mother, grandmother and businesswoman.
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Metamorphosis Dance Company’s KAK scholars Emily-Jayn Knox (2026), front, and Christina Gooding (2025) during a Metamorphosis performance at NAPA last year.
PHOTO COURTESY KAREN JOHNSTONE'S MOTIONTOGRAPHY
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Fantasia performs at the Barbados Reggae Festival.
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