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Roasted fish, a staple in the fishing community, will be featured at A Taste of Carenage.
Aba Luke enjoys a cup of coffee.
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Long lines of motorists wait their turns to get their vehicles inspected at the Motormax Inspection Ltd., Chadee Lane, Mausica Road earlier this year.
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Mimi O’Shaughnessy, two, strikes a regal pose at the King’s Birthday celebration at the British High Commissioner’s Residence, Maraval, last week.
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Author Christopher Lewis with his new book Dear Caribbean People at his book launch at Tea Leaves 1881 in Woodbrook on June 1.
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An Evening of the Ecliff Elie Experience,
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Trinidadian-Canadian artist Malcolm Charles shows a few of his works of art during an interview with Guardian Media at Starbucks, Trincity Plaza.
ABRAHAM DIAZ
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Deokie Kerry Rajaram
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Raymond Ramnarine and Dil-E-Nadan
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Roasted fish, a staple in the fishing community, will be featured at A Taste of Carenage.
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Aba Luke enjoys a cup of coffee.
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Fruit and coconut trees on La Vega Estate
Edison Boodoosingh
For nature lovers seeking a peaceful outdoor retreat, La Vega Estate in Gran Couva offers a unique blend of recreation, relaxation and natural beauty.
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Dr Bhagwatee Seunarine
The contributions of Dr Bhagwatee Seunarine to healthcare in south Trinidad are being remembered following her recent death at the age of 91, with family and former colleagues reflecting on a life dedicated to medicine, service and family.
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Sarai Ayesha
They say the best stories come from unexpected places. For Spree Simon, it was junk, discarded pans, tins, and steel drums pulled from the scrap heaps of John-John, Trinidad. For 11-year-old Sarai Ayesha, it was her mother’s desk.
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South Korean dramas have earned a reputation for tackling difficult social issues, and Netflix’s Teach You a Lesson is no exception. This gripping series shines a spotlight on one of the most troubling challenges facing schools today: bullying, violence, and the breakdown of respect within the educational system. Through intense storytelling, compelling characters, and thought-provoking themes, the series asks an important question: Who protects the people who are supposed to be safe at school?
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Long lines of motorists wait their turns to get their vehicles inspected at the Motormax Inspection Ltd., Chadee Lane, Mausica Road earlier this year.
ABRAHAM DIAZ
Taking your vehicle for its mandatory safety inspection can often feel like a nerve-wracking, high-stakes exam. Will it pass? Will you have to waste precious time fixing a minor issue and standing in a long line all over again? The good news is that you can completely eliminate inspection anxiety by knowing exactly what is required before you even pull into the testing station.
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Mimi O’Shaughnessy, two, strikes a regal pose at the King’s Birthday celebration at the British High Commissioner’s Residence, Maraval, last week.
Vashti Singh
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Author Christopher Lewis with his new book Dear Caribbean People at his book launch at Tea Leaves 1881 in Woodbrook on June 1.
Cherisse Moe
Laughter and easygoing conversation filled the cosy, art-lined space of Tea Leaves 1881 in Woodbrook on Monday as 25 specially invited guests gathered for a showcase of Christopher Lewis’ three books, culminating in the launch of his latest work, “Dear Caribbean People: A Collection of Proverbs for Living and Thriving.” The intimate evening, complete with a welcome charcuterie board and a complimentary cocktail, also marked the author’s 65th birthday.
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Musician Mark Haynes
For 27-year-old Mark Haynes, music has always been more than melody; it has been a vehicle for transformation. The Trinidadian double bassist has once again placed his homeland on the map, securing a prestigious Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA) degree at the University of Miami’s Frost School of Music, accompanied by a full tuition scholarship and the highly coveted Henry Mancini Institute (HMI) Performance Fellowship.
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An Evening of the Ecliff Elie Experience,
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Fashion designer Ecliff Elie brought glamour and energy to Ariapita Avenue on June 4 with An Evening of the Ecliff Elie Experience, unveiling his new bespoke atelier in a refined launch that fused luxury, style and hospitality.
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Trinidadian-Canadian artist Malcolm Charles shows a few of his works of art during an interview with Guardian Media at Starbucks, Trincity Plaza.
ABRAHAM DIAZ
Laptops and coffee cups are commonplace at cafés, but at one local coffee house, a man’s workspace is covered with pencils, papers and sketches.
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Deokie Kerry Rajaram
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For Deokie Kerry Rajaram, crochet is more than yarn and needles. It is a passion, a creative escape and a growing business built stitch by stitch from determination, patience and self-teaching.
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Raymond Ramnarine and Dil-E-Nadan
Raymond Ramnarine and one of the most respected entities of Gasparillo in South Trinidad, his band Dil-E-Nadan, are celebrating one of their strongest international runs to date, following a sold-out headline performance at the Hard Rock Café in Hollywood, Florida, on May 9, 2026. The milestone performance marked the chutney soca artiste’s inaugural headline act at the prestigious venue, adding another historic moment to the band’s growing global journey.
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Fruit and coconut trees on La Vega Estate
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Long lines of motorists wait their turns to get their vehicles inspected at the Motormax Inspection Ltd., Chadee Lane, Mausica Road earlier this year.
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Mimi O’Shaughnessy, two, strikes a regal pose at the King’s Birthday celebration at the British High Commissioner’s Residence, Maraval, last week.
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Author Christopher Lewis with his new book Dear Caribbean People at his book launch at Tea Leaves 1881 in Woodbrook on June 1.
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An Evening of the Ecliff Elie Experience,
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