Fresh Milk founder, Annalee Davis, discusses the Platform Awards for young artists,
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A young member of the Warao tribe from Venezuela taking part in the procession
Edison Boodoosingh
Ron Reid, centre, gives his acceptance speech for having received the CAMMY Award 2025 from the Cambridge Jazz Festival. Looking on are co-founders Larry Ward, left, and Ron Savage.
Mutsuko Ward
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CTSL members, from left, Nelisha Paray, Salisha Mohammed and Kaveeta Paray won the best pavillion award.
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Vaughnette Bigford delivers an emotional performance.
Rishi Ragoonath
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Keiris Harris
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March 11, 2025—a new me, smiling, bandaged after my double mastectomy. Grateful to have made it through surgery. I’d been so afraid I wouldn’t wake up, but now I can focus on moving forward with my life.
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Gabriel Caesar
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Latoyaa Roberts-Thomas’ third book, The Tide Reclaims.
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Faith Cyrus in her workspace.
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Collin Matthew Regis, known in creative circles as “Creative Matt”, stands in front of one of his creations.
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Meena Kumari
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Michelle Huggins-Watts leads the steelband as the arranger for Valley Harps Steel Orchestra.
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A Chinese Dragon dance added cultural richness and symbolic blessings to the festivities.
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Ryan Chaitram
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Fresh Milk founder, Annalee Davis, discusses the Platform Awards for young artists,
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A young member of the Warao tribe from Venezuela taking part in the procession
Edison Boodoosingh
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Ron Reid, centre, gives his acceptance speech for having received the CAMMY Award 2025 from the Cambridge Jazz Festival. Looking on are co-founders Larry Ward, left, and Ron Savage.
Mutsuko Ward
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Pulse of the Inevitable: Memory choreographed by Azara Hosein
Edison Boodoosingh
The Caribbean School of Dancing staged its third annual Aspiring Choreographers showcase on August 2 at the Little Carib Theatre.
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Miss and Mr Young Star Xynai Rameshwar and Javier Thorpe.
Fifty-five years ago, then-English Language and English Literature teacher at Naparima Boys’ College, San Fernando, James Lee Wah, saw more than academic potential in his students—many of whom were simply waiting for the next exam.
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CTSL members, from left, Nelisha Paray, Salisha Mohammed and Kaveeta Paray won the best pavillion award.
Shastri Boodan
Curry duck competitions have been a beloved tradition in T&T since the late 1990s, particularly in central Trinidad where the dish is a culinary staple. Blending East Indian heritage with the nation’s vibrant competitive spirit, these events draw large crowds eager for a day of flavour, showmanship, and community camaraderie.
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Vaughnette Bigford delivers an emotional performance.
Rishi Ragoonath
Jazz vocalist Vaughnette Bigford was moved to tears during a heartfelt rendition of Memory of Your Smile as she paid tribute to late cultural and musical luminaries Kay Alleyne, Moricia Cagan, Patti Rogers, Raf Robertson, Clive Zanda, Arthur Lewis, Marlon De Bique, and her grandfather. This emotional moment was a highlight of her EMOJA concert, held on August 2 at the Naparima Bowl.
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Keiris Harris
From baking cheesecake discreetly to funding her education, 24-year-old Keiris Harris has turned quiet determination into a recipe for success. Born in east Trinidad to Keith Harris and Joanne Derrick-Harris, she enjoyed a modest childhood, finding joy in the everyday things.
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March 11, 2025—a new me, smiling, bandaged after my double mastectomy. Grateful to have made it through surgery. I’d been so afraid I wouldn’t wake up, but now I can focus on moving forward with my life.
My name is Nicole Drayton. I’m a proud Trinidadian, a daughter, sister, friend, and now a breast cancer survivor. This is the story of the day I stepped into the gayelle—not with a stick in my hand but with courage in my heart—ready to fight for my life.
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Gabriel Caesar
They call him Flash—not just because he’s fast, but because there’s something heroic in the way he runs: bold, determined, and impossible to ignore.
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Latoyaa Roberts-Thomas’ third book, The Tide Reclaims.
On the island of St Gyles, a small mass of land off the coast of Tobago, a fictional story of love meets climate change in Latoyaa Roberts-Thomas’ third book, The Tide Reclaims.
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Faith Cyrus in her workspace.
When Faith Cyrus’s parents named her, it was more than an arbitrary name selection; it was a declaration. After two sons, they held onto faith that their third child would be a girl. The manifestation of that hope became her name and, in many ways, her story.
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Collin Matthew Regis, known in creative circles as “Creative Matt”, stands in front of one of his creations.
In a world often shaped by routine and rigid expectations, Colin Matthew Regis, better known as “Creative Matt”, chose to carve out a life defined by imagination, purpose, and resilience.
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Meena Kumari
چاند تنہا ہے آسمان تنہا دل ملا ہے کہاں کہاں تنہا بجھ گئی آس چھپ گیا تارا تھرتھراتا رہا دھواں تنہا زندگی کیا اسی کو کہتے ہیں جسم تنہا ہے اور جان تنہا ہم سفر کوئی گر ملے بھی کہیں دونوں چلتے رہے تنہا تنہا جلتی بجھتی سی روشنی کے پرے سمٹا سمٹا سا ایک مکاں تنہا راہ دیکھا کرے گا صدیوں تک چھوڑ جائیں گے یہ جہاں تنہا”—Indian actress Meena Kumari writing in Urdu in her collection of poetry titled Tanha Chand
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Michelle Huggins-Watts leads the steelband as the arranger for Valley Harps Steel Orchestra.
From Laventille to London, Port-of-Spain to Paris, Michelle Huggins-Watts has carried the rhythm of the people of Trinidad and Tobago to the world through the steelpan.
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Gino McKoy, third left, with actors in his film Lumina, Ken Lawson, left, Emily Hall, multiple-nominee and award-winning Hollywood actor Eric Roberts, Sydney Rogers, and Eleanor Williams.
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Creative Director and Marketing Lead of the Kali Yatra Festival, Rianna Neera Ragoonanan
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Aisha Manrique
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Pulse of the Inevitable: Memory choreographed by Azara Hosein
Edison Boodoosingh
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Miss and Mr Young Star Xynai Rameshwar and Javier Thorpe.
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CTSL members, from left, Nelisha Paray, Salisha Mohammed and Kaveeta Paray won the best pavillion award.
Shastri Boodan
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Vaughnette Bigford delivers an emotional performance.
Rishi Ragoonath
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Keiris Harris
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March 11, 2025—a new me, smiling, bandaged after my double mastectomy. Grateful to have made it through surgery. I’d been so afraid I wouldn’t wake up, but now I can focus on moving forward with my life.
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Gabriel Caesar
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Latoyaa Roberts-Thomas’ third book, The Tide Reclaims.
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Faith Cyrus in her workspace.
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