Robert Dumas and his family at an event raising awareness about Cancer
Registered Dietitian/Nutritionist Candida “Didi” Khan
Candida Khan
Marsha Joseph at a rally to raise awareness about breast cancer
Author Shunali Khullar Shroff
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Penelope Spencer poses for a photo with students interested in the Arts.
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Nailah Blackman takes command of the stage at the Passage to Asia fete in 2025.
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Candida Khan “Didi” Registered Dietitian/Nutritionist
Candida Khan
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Grenadian Soca Monarch and People’s Choice winner Muddy (Alex Cuffie) presents Minister of Energy and Energy Industries Roodal Moonilal with a special gift bag at his office at the International Waterfront Centre, Wrightson Road, Port-of-Spain.
Nigel Telesford
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Founder/producer of the Dutty Jab Riddim Keon Cordner, centre, with the Dutty Jab Riddim crew at the Negus Entertainment studio.
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Holy Faith Convent Penal Steel Orchestra celebrates their victory in the Secondary Schools category of the 2026 National Schools Panorama finals at Skinner Park, San Fernando, on Monday.
RISHI RAGOONATH
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Rasika “D Rani” Dindial
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Models display costumes from the section OSA during the Paparazzi Cranival 2026 presentation of Elope: Destination I Do at Sound Forge, Christopher Samuel Drive, St James last year.
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Lead singer of Kes The Band, Kees Dieffenthaller, delivering an energetic performance at a past PREStige Carnival fundraiser.
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Second-place finisher Selwyn John, left, and winner O’Neil Odle parry in the ring during their bout at the Welcome to the Gayelle event at Learie Constantine Park, Macoya, last Saturday.
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Defending Junior Monarch Katelin Sultan.
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Designer and Creative Director Richard Young
This Carnival season, Carnival Is Fashion 2 makes history as it takes centre stage at the iconic Queen’s Park Savannah Grandstand, redefining access to one of the Caribbean’s most revered cultural platforms.
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Dr Vanessa Harry
January is Cervical Cancer Awareness Month, a time to talk openly about a disease that is preventable yet still affects thousands of women worldwide every year. Cervical cancer does not announce itself with early symptoms. This is why screening—the Pap smear and HPV testing—remains one of the most powerful tools in women’s health.
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Author Shunali Khullar Shroff
India’s population exceeds 1.4 billion, nearly half of them women. In urban India, more women are educated, delay marriage, and live independently, alongside rising divorce rates in major cities. Mumbai, India’s financial capital, is home to more than 20 million people and ranks among the world’s most densely populated and expensive urban regions.
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Penelope Spencer poses for a photo with students interested in the Arts.
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Officially, she has been an actress for approximately 20 years. But she was “thrown” into the theatrical spotlight long before that.
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Nailah Blackman takes command of the stage at the Passage to Asia fete in 2025.
As the countdown to Carnival intensifies, Passage to Asia is setting the tone for the season with not one, but two high-energy, ultra-premium events that promise music, indulgence, and signature flair.
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Candida Khan “Didi” Registered Dietitian/Nutritionist
Candida Khan
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is unfortunately very common among women in Trinidad and Tobago. One of the signs can be linked to irregular periods, facial hair, insulin resistance that stems from unintentional weight gain and polycystic ovaries. Diagnosis techniques include blood tests to measure hormone levels, as well as ultrasounds. Due to the symptoms associated with PCOS, it can lower the quality of life for women as it can impact daily functions with poor body image, feeling of fatigue, depression and long-term health risks such as Diabetes.
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Grenadian Soca Monarch and People’s Choice winner Muddy (Alex Cuffie) presents Minister of Energy and Energy Industries Roodal Moonilal with a special gift bag at his office at the International Waterfront Centre, Wrightson Road, Port-of-Spain.
Nigel Telesford
Grenadian Soca Monarch and People’s Choice winner Muddy (Alex Cuffie) paid a courtesy call on Minister of Energy Roodal Moonilal this week at his office in Tower C, International Waterfront Centre, Wrightson Road.
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Founder/producer of the Dutty Jab Riddim Keon Cordner, centre, with the Dutty Jab Riddim crew at the Negus Entertainment studio.
Dutty Jab Riddim is a jab-driven, multi-artiste project rooted in the ritual, movement and raw expression of J’Ouvert. Produced by Negus Entertainment (NE), the project is intended to signal the start of mud and oil mas, drawing listeners straight into the heart of Carnival’s most primal experience.
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Holy Faith Convent Penal Steel Orchestra celebrates their victory in the Secondary Schools category of the 2026 National Schools Panorama finals at Skinner Park, San Fernando, on Monday.
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It was a steelpan celebration at Skinner Park, San Fernando, on Monday night as the young women of Holy Faith Convent, Penal, stole the show, capturing yet another National Schools Panorama title in the Secondary Schools category.
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Rasika “D Rani” Dindial
Rasika “D Rani” Dindial is hopeful that her latest release, Pound D Damadole, could propel her to the top of the Chutney Soca Monarch (CSM) finals in 2026, marking a confident return to the competition after several years away.
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Models display costumes from the section OSA during the Paparazzi Cranival 2026 presentation of Elope: Destination I Do at Sound Forge, Christopher Samuel Drive, St James last year.
Mas band Paparazzi has issued a call for hope, unity and connection for Carnival 2026, as the country continues to navigate a period of social and economic uncertainty.
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Lead singer of Kes The Band, Kees Dieffenthaller, delivering an energetic performance at a past PREStige Carnival fundraiser.
PREStige Carnival 2026, themed ISSHŌ, continues its tradition of delivering a premium, all-inclusive Carnival experience while generating vital funding for upgrades at Presentation College San Fernando.
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Chutney Soca singer Kerron Tyron Williams, known as the Wackerman has a powerful message in his 2026 contribution.
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Miss World TT Georgia-Lee Gill
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Designer and Creative Director Richard Young
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Dr Vanessa Harry
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Author Shunali Khullar Shroff
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Penelope Spencer poses for a photo with students interested in the Arts.
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Nailah Blackman takes command of the stage at the Passage to Asia fete in 2025.
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Candida Khan “Didi” Registered Dietitian/Nutritionist
Candida Khan
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Grenadian Soca Monarch and People’s Choice winner Muddy (Alex Cuffie) presents Minister of Energy and Energy Industries Roodal Moonilal with a special gift bag at his office at the International Waterfront Centre, Wrightson Road, Port-of-Spain.
Nigel Telesford
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Founder/producer of the Dutty Jab Riddim Keon Cordner, centre, with the Dutty Jab Riddim crew at the Negus Entertainment studio.
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Holy Faith Convent Penal Steel Orchestra celebrates their victory in the Secondary Schools category of the 2026 National Schools Panorama finals at Skinner Park, San Fernando, on Monday.
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