CLR James was a historian, journalist, writer and activist.
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Peter London conducts one of his dance classes.
Dewindersingh Sewnath
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Minister of Tertiary Education and Skills Training, Senator Prakash Persad, left, Minister in the Office of the Prime Minister, Senator Darrel Allahar, Mexican Ambassador Victor Hugo Morales Meléndez, and Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Foreign and Caricom Affairs Randall Karim cut the ribbon to officially open the photographic exhibition.
Vashti Singh
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Jadel moves the crowd at Fusion Love last Thursday.
Innis Francis
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Maya Kirti Nanan was named one of the Queen Elizabeth II Commonwealth Trust 100 Young Leaders Awardees for 2026. Maya started the Autism Siblings and Friends Network in honour of her brother Rahul.
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Bois poster—Short film by Jerel Ramsey
Jerel Ramsey
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Sheldon Stephen pivoted from sports to entertainment and event planning.
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Karlene Joseph, who goes by the pen name Scarlet Ibis James
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Co-founder of the group, Hamid Rahman.
When Spoil Bratts won the Nescafé Party Time in 1992, they became the first dance crew to claim the crown. For the boys from Morvant, life changed overnight. The hysteria was so intense that founding member Hamid Rahman couldn’t even attend school the next day. Any time he stepped out of his house, it was pandemonium. “As we pulled up on the Morvant taxi stand to go home, girls would point at us, scream, stare, and even run after us,” Hamid recalls. “They would say things like, ‘Oh my god! Look them!’”
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Ukrainian-British content creator and educator Max Klymenko gets his first touch of steelpan under the direction of Akua Leith during his surprise visit to MITTCO on April 7, 2026.
When the Trinidad and Tobago (T&T) Manufacturers’ Association (TTMA), led by Emile Ramkissoon, started its 2026 trade mission in India on April 20, little did they know there would be magical moments.
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The rhythms of the harmonium, dholak and dhantal are set to echo through Chaguanas on Saturday as Dutch artiste Dewindersingh Sewnath makes his highly anticipated Trinidad debut with his full band.
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Mikhail Salcedo says this year’s birthday, which coincides closely with Mother’s Day, will mark a milestone in his personal history.
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Minister of Tertiary Education and Skills Training, Senator Prakash Persad, left, Minister in the Office of the Prime Minister, Senator Darrel Allahar, Mexican Ambassador Victor Hugo Morales Meléndez, and Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Foreign and Caricom Affairs Randall Karim cut the ribbon to officially open the photographic exhibition.
Vashti Singh
The vibrant spirit of Mexico came alive last Friday, May 1, as Cinco de Mayo celebrations unfolded at the Embassy of Mexico in Trinidad and Tobago under the stewardship of Ambassador Victor Hugo Morales Meléndez.
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A shared vision first sparked on an international stage came to life before a local audience when CariCarib Dance and Danse4Nia/Phoenix Danse presented Collaboration at Queen’s Hall, St Ann’s, on April 26.
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Jadel moves the crowd at Fusion Love last Thursday.
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Minister of Culture and Community Development Michelle Benjamin has pledged that Point Fortin’s Borough Day celebrations will grow “bigger and better” in the years ahead.
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Maya Kirti Nanan was named one of the Queen Elizabeth II Commonwealth Trust 100 Young Leaders Awardees for 2026. Maya started the Autism Siblings and Friends Network in honour of her brother Rahul.
She has been named one of the Queen Elizabeth II Commonwealth Trust 100 Young Leaders Awardees for 2026. This award recognises 100 young changemakers across the Commonwealth and was launched to mark what would have been Queen Elizabeth II’s 100th birthday. For Maya, this is another major international recognition in a journey that has already included the 2020 Diana Award and being named Commonwealth Young Person of the Year 2023.
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Professor Rhoda Reddock
Social historian, feminist scholar and Professor Emeritus of Gender, Social Change and Development at The University of the West Indies, Rhoda Reddock, has spent a lifetime interrogating the structures that shape Caribbean society. Framing issues surrounding power structures caused by race/ethnicity, gender and class has been a central focal point of her life’s work, and in this exploration, she has become one of the region’s most formidable intellectual voices. From her base in the upper echelons of academia at the UWI, St Augustine and through her involvement in global and local activism, she has also consistently challenged the marginalisation of Caribbean thought within global academia, insisting that the region is not peripheral but foundational to understanding modern inequalities.
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Infertility in women can be defined as the inability to achieve pregnancy after 12 months of trying with a male partner. It can also refer to the inability to carry a pregnancy to term. Female infertility may result from many factors, such as blocked fallopian tubes, hormonal imbalances, age-related decline in egg quality, or health conditions. Lifestyle factors are important in influencing reproductive health.
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Bois poster—Short film by Jerel Ramsey
Jerel Ramsey
Jerel Ramsey sought to bring a Caribbean twist to the theme of environmental justice, so he wrote and directed Bois — a short film doing just that. It was recently screened at the Film and Folklore Festival, and audiences couldn’t get enough of it.
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Each May, healthcare professionals around the world observe Preeclampsia Awareness Month, a campaign led by organisations such as the Preeclampsia Foundation. Established in the early 2000s, this initiative was created to improve awareness, promote early detection, and reduce the serious complications associated with this condition. The campaign is often represented by navy and hot pink colours and a purple and blue ribbon, symbolising strength, urgency, and maternal health advocacy.
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Metamorphosis Dance Company’s KAK scholars Emily-Jayn Knox (2026), front, and Christina Gooding (2025) during a Metamorphosis performance at NAPA last year.
PHOTO COURTESY KAREN JOHNSTONE'S MOTIONTOGRAPHY
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Teejay
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Vasant Bharath and wife Arvinder
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Co-founder of the group, Hamid Rahman.
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Ukrainian-British content creator and educator Max Klymenko gets his first touch of steelpan under the direction of Akua Leith during his surprise visit to MITTCO on April 7, 2026.
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Dewindersingh Sewnath
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Dean Williams
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Minister of Tertiary Education and Skills Training, Senator Prakash Persad, left, Minister in the Office of the Prime Minister, Senator Darrel Allahar, Mexican Ambassador Victor Hugo Morales Meléndez, and Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Foreign and Caricom Affairs Randall Karim cut the ribbon to officially open the photographic exhibition.
Vashti Singh
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Sancoche
Edison Boodoosingh
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Jadel moves the crowd at Fusion Love last Thursday.
Innis Francis
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Maya Kirti Nanan was named one of the Queen Elizabeth II Commonwealth Trust 100 Young Leaders Awardees for 2026. Maya started the Autism Siblings and Friends Network in honour of her brother Rahul.
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Professor Rhoda Reddock
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