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
Deokie Kerry Rajaram
LINCOLN HOLDER
Co-host on Vibe CT 105FM’s morning’s Mixed Nuts, George Gonzales.
NICOLE DRAYTON
Raymond Ramnarine and Dil-E-Nadan
Bunji Garlin and Fay-Ann Lyons
ANISTO ALVES
Devonte Farrel, left, and Jediaha Crevelle show off their medals after the Beaucarro Mental Health Awareness fun walk and run on May 26, in Couva.
Vashti Singh
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The poster for the Fatel Razack short film by Verena Siblal Boodoosingh
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Indian Diaspora styles at the Mahatma Ghandi Insitute, Mt Hope on May 9 .
VASHTI SINGH
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Tassa Taal by Allen Brown, oil on canvas at the Indian Arrival Day art exhibition.
SHASTRI BOODAN
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Faith Gillezeau, Miss Universe Trinidad and Tobago 2023, stuns in a Neha Karina design as she struts the runway during the Rapidfire Kidz Foundation’s Fashionista The Celebrity Fashion Event 2026 at Achievors Banquet Hall in San Fernando on May 16.
RISHI RAGOONATH
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Patrons view Kvita Mongroo’s artwork at the launch of the Art Exhibition Kavita The Visionary’s Last Gift at the Soft Box Gallery, Alcazar Street, Port-of-Spain on Saturday.
ANISTO ALVES
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2025 participants of Mere Desh, from right, Ambika Maharaj, Mia Beepath, Savitree Praimsingh, Ronaldo Balgobin, Trishana Sookdeo, Ethan Gosine, Kanhaiya Persad, Rishana Bhagaloo, Sangeeta and Devi Praimsingh and Arvin Singh.
Courtesy Chan Praimsingh
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Dancehall artiste Masicka
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The youngest CCAD Walt Disney dancer and CCAD cover girl Kiarra Henry.
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Lissa Monet and Honey Colada
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A curious patron takes a closer look at an observation hive on display at the Ministry of Agriculture booth at the Honey Fest 2026.
NATASHA SAIDWAN
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David Petioni
Timothy Somai
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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
LINCOLN HOLDER
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Co-host on Vibe CT 105FM’s morning’s Mixed Nuts, George Gonzales.
NICOLE DRAYTON
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Poonwantie Ramsingh shows a traditional kerosene lamp.
Kristian De Silva
In a breezy corner of Sudama Village, Fyzabad, along Petrotrin Field Road, 63-year-old Phoolwanti Ramsingh—better known as Aunty Doll—has recreated a way of life many Trinidadians have only heard about, but never experienced.
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Shoma Persad, owner and designer of Shoma the Label.
Transported thousands of miles away from home, the first Indian indentured labourers came to Trinidad and Tobago almost two centuries ago on May 30, 1845.
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Devonte Farrel, left, and Jediaha Crevelle show off their medals after the Beaucarro Mental Health Awareness fun walk and run on May 26, in Couva.
Vashti Singh
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The poster for the Fatel Razack short film by Verena Siblal Boodoosingh
AI filmmaker Verena Siblal Boodoosingh wanted to create something cinematic, magical, and connected to local identity. She delivers exactly that with “Papa Bois’ Portal,” a Caribbean fantasy micro-series rooted in Trinidad and Tobago’s folklore and history.
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Indian Diaspora styles at the Mahatma Ghandi Insitute, Mt Hope on May 9 .
VASHTI SINGH
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Tassa Taal by Allen Brown, oil on canvas at the Indian Arrival Day art exhibition.
SHASTRI BOODAN
Stories of migration, devotion, resilience and memory now fill the walls of the National Council of Indian Culture (NCIC) Nagar in Chaguanas, where colour, symbolism and lived experience converge in The Indo-Trinbagonian Experience—an art exhibition marking Indian Arrival Day.
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Faith Gillezeau, Miss Universe Trinidad and Tobago 2023, stuns in a Neha Karina design as she struts the runway during the Rapidfire Kidz Foundation’s Fashionista The Celebrity Fashion Event 2026 at Achievors Banquet Hall in San Fernando on May 16.
RISHI RAGOONATH
The runway came alive with sparkle, sass and star power as local celebrities lit up the stage at the Rapidfire Kidz Foundation’s glamorous Fashionista fundraiser, held in partnership with Meena House Fine Dining Restaurant at a packed Achievers Banquet Hall in San Fernando on 16 May.
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Patrons view Kvita Mongroo’s artwork at the launch of the Art Exhibition Kavita The Visionary’s Last Gift at the Soft Box Gallery, Alcazar Street, Port-of-Spain on Saturday.
ANISTO ALVES
The art exhibition Kvita The Visionary’s Last Gift opened last Saturday at the Soft Box Gallery on Alcazar Street in Port-of-Spain. The exhibition will run from until June 6.
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2025 participants of Mere Desh, from right, Ambika Maharaj, Mia Beepath, Savitree Praimsingh, Ronaldo Balgobin, Trishana Sookdeo, Ethan Gosine, Kanhaiya Persad, Rishana Bhagaloo, Sangeeta and Devi Praimsingh and Arvin Singh.
Courtesy Chan Praimsingh
For 36 years, the Ajeet Praimsingh Mere Desh celebrations have served as a vibrant platform for preserving and promoting Indian culture in Trinidad and Tobago, while increasingly placing emphasis on ensuring younger generations embrace traditional art forms.
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Dancehall artiste Masicka
Jamaican dancehall star Masicka is no stranger to crafting hit songs. From topping regional and international charts to garnering billions of streams on digital platforms globally, the award-winning artiste has cemented his place as a major force within the genre. He has every right to be boasty.
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The youngest CCAD Walt Disney dancer and CCAD cover girl Kiarra Henry.
The Walt Disney World Performance Opportunity (WDWPO) is a multi-faceted event specially designed to afford talented young artistes insight into Walt Disney World.
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Lissa Monet and Honey Colada
In a regional context where nightlife and entertainment have traditionally been the purview of male selectors, promoters and curators, a new movement in T&T is asking a different question: what happens when women control the sound, the space and the story? Gyal Dem, a women-centred nightlife experience curated by the powerhouse team consisting of music publishing and entertainment company Soundline Music Caribbean founder Melanie Jones-Powell (also known as DJ Honey Colada), alongside Toronto-based Caribbean DJ Lissa Monet, has burst onto the local scene. This team, seeking to fill the gap in women-led entertainment experiences, has launched not simply another party, but a statement about female ownership, visibility and cultural power.
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A Sense of Arrival by Kevon Adonis Browne
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Tevon Stowe, left, Zalika Frederick and Breanna Henry look on as Engineering graduate/mathematics teacher Akim Murray teaches them Quadratic Equations at his home in Maloney Gardens.
NICOLE DRAYTON
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Poonwantie Ramsingh shows a traditional kerosene lamp.
Kristian De Silva
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Shoma Persad, owner and designer of Shoma the Label.
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Devonte Farrel, left, and Jediaha Crevelle show off their medals after the Beaucarro Mental Health Awareness fun walk and run on May 26, in Couva.
Vashti Singh
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The poster for the Fatel Razack short film by Verena Siblal Boodoosingh
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Indian Diaspora styles at the Mahatma Ghandi Insitute, Mt Hope on May 9 .
VASHTI SINGH
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Tassa Taal by Allen Brown, oil on canvas at the Indian Arrival Day art exhibition.
SHASTRI BOODAN
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Faith Gillezeau, Miss Universe Trinidad and Tobago 2023, stuns in a Neha Karina design as she struts the runway during the Rapidfire Kidz Foundation’s Fashionista The Celebrity Fashion Event 2026 at Achievors Banquet Hall in San Fernando on May 16.
RISHI RAGOONATH
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Patrons view Kvita Mongroo’s artwork at the launch of the Art Exhibition Kavita The Visionary’s Last Gift at the Soft Box Gallery, Alcazar Street, Port-of-Spain on Saturday.
ANISTO ALVES
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2025 participants of Mere Desh, from right, Ambika Maharaj, Mia Beepath, Savitree Praimsingh, Ronaldo Balgobin, Trishana Sookdeo, Ethan Gosine, Kanhaiya Persad, Rishana Bhagaloo, Sangeeta and Devi Praimsingh and Arvin Singh.
Courtesy Chan Praimsingh
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