Rubadiri Victor with a headpiece from a dragon costume
Sherwin Rackal with one of his puppets, Anansi the Spider, at last year’s Bocas Lit Fest.
An immersive experience by Vince Fraser
Youth members of RBC Redemption Sun Setters in Tobago celebrate the launch of the panyard’s new Technology in Education Centre.
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Nadiège Honoré-Wellington
Melvern Isaac
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Rubadiri Victor, centre, is joined by Brett Cassim, manager Metropolitan Bookstore, left, Steve Seepaul, lighting technician, Abigail Agard, massage therapist, and Josette Holder, Anansi fan, at the first reading during the launch of Rubadiri’s National Bookstore Reading Tour.
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Worshippers taking part in devotions to the Hindu god Hanuman.
Edison Boodoosingh
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Destra hits a note onstage.
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Che Lovelace
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A member of the church joyously participates in the Palm Sunday procession.
Edison Boodoosingh
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CKFTO Chairman Derek Luk Pat, far right, cuts the ribbon to open the new clinic on Ramsaran Street, Chaguanas. He is joined by, from left, Vishnu Charran, Director of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry for Chaguanas; Faaiq Mohammed, Mayor of Chaguanas; Penny Gomez, CEO of the Digicel Foundation; and CKFTO’s Vice-Chairman Sofia Figueroa-Leon, Secretary Nicholas Pena, General Manager Krista Hamel-Smith and Director Sarah Ramcharitar.
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Raymond Ramnarine
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Pilgrims pray before the statue of La Divina Pastora.
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Former primary school teacher Leslie-Ann Jerome loved her job but realised God had a higher purpose for her, so she resigned after serving for two decades.
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Dillon DeCoteau takes a selfie in Burundi.
B efore he became a certified globetrotter, Dillon DeCoteau dreamed about working with aeroplanes, but never imagined he would be boarding them one day instead of guiding them.
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Youth members of RBC Redemption Sun Setters in Tobago celebrate the launch of the panyard’s new Technology in Education Centre.
In a major milestone for the intersection of culture, technology, and education, the Digicel Foundation has launched ten new Technology in Education (TIE) Centres at panyards across T&T.
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Nadiège Honoré-Wellington
Melvern Isaac
Many years ago, when she was asked to select an object that personified her life’s purpose, Nadiège Honoré-Wellington selected a lifebuoy.
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Rubadiri Victor, centre, is joined by Brett Cassim, manager Metropolitan Bookstore, left, Steve Seepaul, lighting technician, Abigail Agard, massage therapist, and Josette Holder, Anansi fan, at the first reading during the launch of Rubadiri’s National Bookstore Reading Tour.
The third annual Season of Anansi Festival was launched on April 16 at Cinema One IMAX at One Woodbrook Place, Port of Spain.
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Worshippers taking part in devotions to the Hindu god Hanuman.
Edison Boodoosingh
Ashta Sidhi Nav Nidhi Ke Daataa, presented by the Shiva Gana Organisation to celebrate Hanuman Jayanti, the birthday of Shri Hanuman was held at the Divali Nagar in Chaguanas last Saturday.
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Writing For Our Lives, a new anthology commissioned by The Cropper Foundation and published by Peekash Press, will make its international debut at this year’s Bocas Lit Fest on May 3 at the Old Fire Station in Port-of-Spain.
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Destra hits a note onstage.
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Destra Garcia brought gospel to Queen’s Hall recently when she performed songs from her new album, Reflections. She blessed the almost capacity audience with her powerful voice raised in prayer and worship.
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Che Lovelace
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Renowned Trinidadian artist Che Lovelace has been awarded the Chevalier de L’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres (Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters) by the French government. This prestigious honour, presented by the Embassy of France in Trinidad and Tobago on Tuesday, recognises Lovelace’s exceptional contributions to the arts and his pivotal role in bringing Caribbean visual expression to the global forefront.
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A member of the church joyously participates in the Palm Sunday procession.
Edison Boodoosingh
The Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church celebrated Palm Sunday (Hosannah) at their Holy Trinity Parish in Beetham Gardens last Sunday to start Holy Week.
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CKFTO Chairman Derek Luk Pat, far right, cuts the ribbon to open the new clinic on Ramsaran Street, Chaguanas. He is joined by, from left, Vishnu Charran, Director of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry for Chaguanas; Faaiq Mohammed, Mayor of Chaguanas; Penny Gomez, CEO of the Digicel Foundation; and CKFTO’s Vice-Chairman Sofia Figueroa-Leon, Secretary Nicholas Pena, General Manager Krista Hamel-Smith and Director Sarah Ramcharitar.
Families in central and south Trinidad now have easier access to the multidisciplinary therapeutic services offered by the Caribbean Kids and Families Therapy Organisation (CKFTO) at its satellite clinic on Ramsaran Street in Chaguanas.
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Raymond Ramnarine
Raymond Ramnarine is preparing to deliver his most heartfelt performance when A Love Story takes centre stage on April 26 at the Centre of Excellence, Macoya.
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Libations were offered at Library Corner.
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Korean Ambassado Seijoong Kwon and EU Ambassador Peter Cavendish.
MARIELA BRUZUAL
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Dillon DeCoteau takes a selfie in Burundi.
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Youth members of RBC Redemption Sun Setters in Tobago celebrate the launch of the panyard’s new Technology in Education Centre.
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Nadiège Honoré-Wellington
Melvern Isaac
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Rubadiri Victor, centre, is joined by Brett Cassim, manager Metropolitan Bookstore, left, Steve Seepaul, lighting technician, Abigail Agard, massage therapist, and Josette Holder, Anansi fan, at the first reading during the launch of Rubadiri’s National Bookstore Reading Tour.
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Worshippers taking part in devotions to the Hindu god Hanuman.
Edison Boodoosingh
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Destra hits a note onstage.
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Che Lovelace
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