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The World Steelpan Thrust of T&T (WSTTT), led by Bertel Gittens Jr, and Highlanders Steel Orchestra (HSO), directed by Robert Hernandez, will host the second annual Bertram “Bertie” Marshall National Steelpan Quiz & Spelling Bee for Children tomorrow from 11 am to 3 pm at IMAX, One Woodbrook Place.
It was midday on a hot July Thursday. Musical director Derrianne Dyett had just returned from a music theory class at the Engineering Building with her young charges. They all hopped off energetically from two UWI Campus buses provided by the university in support of the Birdsong Academy’s annual music camp.
Under the direction of maestro/founder Kenneth Listhrop - who shared conducting duties with young Sameer Alladin - the T&T Youth Philharmonic (TTYP) skilfully executed a challenging repertoire of symphonic dances and hymn classics at the National Academy for the Performing Arts (NAPA) on July 30.
The heartbeat of love, unity, and consciousness will pulse stronger than ever as Hari Fest III returns for its third and most extraordinary instalment in 2025.
Inspired by the Bible verse Hebrews 11:1—“Now faith is confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see”—the T&T and US-based Candice Clarke Academy of Dance (CCAD) has embarked on its fourth Creola International Dance Tour. The theme of this year’s tour, Leap of Faith, is rooted in that very concept.
The death of Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o in 2025 at age 87 has prompted a reckoning on language, authorship, and cultural sovereignty across Africa. A novelist, playwright, and theorist born under colonial rule in Kenya, Ngũgĩ became the continent’s most forceful voice for writing in African languages and for breaking the dependency on colonial forms. His essays, novels, and public stance reshaped how generations of African writers understood the relationship between language and freedom.
At 18 years old, most teenagers are thinking about university, friendships, and the exciting journey into adulthood. For Shivali Rambachan, however, life took a drastic and unprecedented detour.
He is one of the last of the bards whose voice was raised in calypso in the 1970 surge for Black Power. At 84 years old, clear-sighted and analytical, Brother Valentino told me how he came to be recognised as the “People’s Calypsonian” back in the “Roaring Seventies”.
Emancipation, for Zakiya Naila Uzoma Wadada, is the ongoing journey toward fully realising our African selves. It’s a definition that guides and shapes her life and leadership as executive chair of the Emancipation Support Committee (ESC) of Trinidad and Tobago.
In the heart of Trinidad and Tobago’s healthcare history lies a quiet revolution led by a woman whose vision, grit, and compassion radically reshaped how the country cares for its most fragile lives.
With a new interim executive led by Richard Forteau and powered by support from Angostura Limited, Panland Limited, the Ministry of Culture, and the National Carnival Commission (NCC), this year’s Laventille Steelband Festival (LSF) promises to be a spectacular showcase of T&T’s national instrument.
ANSA McAL Limited served as the official sponsor of the Women in Leadership (WIL) 2025 Networking and Cocktail Reception, hosted by the University of the West Indies – Arthur Lok Jack Global School of Business (UWI-ALJGSB).
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