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The story of Amina Blake-Foreman begins on the southern tip of Trinidad, in Fyzabad, where entrepreneurial sparks were already flying by the time she turned seven. Back then, she was selling spices from Grenada—an early sign of a girl who would grow into a woman determined to do more than just make a living. She was on a path to create opportunity.
Yesterday marked the 10th anniversary of World Mangrove Day–a UNESCO-adopted day aiming to raise awareness about the importance of mangrove ecosystems and promote their sustainable management, conservation, and use.
At just 21 years old, Isabelle Laquis is already leaving a legacy of impact across Trinidad and Tobago. Now going into her fourth year at the University of Miami, Laquis is the co-founder of Let’s Give Back, a nonprofit born at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.
When Brandon Beckwith set out to create the most culturally diverse album ever made, he didn’t expect to stumble upon a celebration that would reshape his worldview: Emancipation Day.
Motivational speaker Pastor Luke Quamina believes the upcoming CeCe Winans: More Than This Trinidad concert is arriving at exactly the right moment for a nation in need of hope.
The Embassy of the Republic of Korea hosted a spectacular cultural event at the National Academy for the Performing Arts (NAPA) to commemorate the 40th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Korea and T&T.
On July 13, fashion designer Daronté Guadeloupe unveiled his latest masterpiece, Feelings: The Collection, during an intimate runway show that captivated a handpicked audience of fashion connoisseurs. The night was one of raw emotion, bold artistry, and unforgettable style—a celebration not just of fashion, but of memory, meaning, and the enduring power of self-expression.
“Trinidad and Tobago, get ready to show your love for the greatest calypsonian to ever walk this earth—the Mighty Sparrow, the Calypso King of the World,” declares Spektakula Promotions, producers of the upcoming tribute concerts Thank You Sparrow.
From June 27 to 29, the stage of Queen’s Hall pulsed with movement, memory, and meaning as the Astor Johnson Repertory Dance Theatre (AJRDT) presented She Too, a powerful weekend of performances rooted in the themes of continuity, creativity, and community.
The wait is over—it’s time to bowl! Prestige Lanes officially opened its doors at the C3 Centre last Friday, bringing a world-class bowling experience to south Trinidad.
Dr Kamla Dhyani’s journey is a powerful blend of purpose, passion and perseverance. Originally hailing from India, Dr Dhyani’s work has transcended boundaries in the development and enrichment of the performing arts both in T&T and internationally.
On August 20, Victoria Amrita Maharaj will perform at the Kali Yatra Festival 2025. It will be another major step in her musical journey, one that has been rich in cultural history and enduring legacy. The 25 year old is quickly rising as one of the most prominent Indo-Trinidadian musicians in the country. From vocals to the violin, Maharaj has been performing at minor and major events across the nation.
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