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This Sunday, as part of our Bookshelf series on notable women writers, we step into the taut, unflinching world of Lucille Clifton, the Black American poet who carved a space for quiet resistance in contemporary literature.
Equipped with an indomitable “sweet han,” Shanice George Edwards, a talented chef and entrepreneur, has loved cooking from a very young age. Edwards is the owner of Peckish868, a gourmet catering outlet that was founded from her passion for creating beautiful art from food and creatively using local ingredients.
A folk dance troupe from Rajasthan, India, received widespread praise and standing ovations for their performance at the Laxmi Narayan Temple in Freeport on Wednesday.
Always the inevitable cry of first-timers who accompany me on my sampling trips in the Bon Accord Lagoon. On my frequent visits to the seagrass beds in Tobago’s southwest, turtles are some of the more prominent guests, unmistakable by their remarkable speed underwater or their cautious heads peeking above the surface.
In a concerted effort to address the significant public health challenges posed by the Human Papillomavirus (HPV), the Soroptimist International National Association of Trinidad and Tobago (SITT) launched its Cervical Cancer Prevention Campaign under the theme “Let’s Be HPV Heroes. End Cervical Cancer. Get Vaccinated.” This initiative coincided with Cervical Cancer Awareness Month and the global Cervical Cancer Prevention Week.
Jazz sensation Vaughnette Bigford treated her fans to a musical journey at her After The Mas soiree at Naparima Bowl, San Fernando, on March 8. Dressed in a beautiful purple Zad and Eastman gown, she celebrated women on International Women’s Day.
Wahida Mohammed-Narine is celebrated as one of the country’s leading female educators, but her journey has been one of resilience and determination. Rising from poverty to prominence, she has overcome numerous challenges to achieve success.
Gospel artiste NISA, born Genisa St Hillaire, is dedicated to spreading messages of hope and encouragement through her music and testimony. She is set to host her third concert, Aurora, at the Central Bank Auditorium on May 24, starting at 6 pm. Known for her powerful presence both in the studio and on stage, NISA is eager to continue sharing her journey and faith with her audience.
When did sports become a party? Sports should inspire, not objectify. That’s why Dennise Demming immediately said yes when asked to join Respect Her Game, an initiative led by Dr Gabrielle Hosein to challenge the sexualisation of women and girls in sports.
This Sunday, as part of our Bookshelf series on notable women writers, we step into the richly textured world of Leila Aboulela, the Sudanese-born novelist who has carved a space for Islamic spirituality in contemporary literature.
Priyanka Lalla’s focus on educating children, particularly in marginalised communities, about climate change and environmental responsibility aligns with the IWD 2025 goal of accelerating action towards a sustainable future.
Phagwa, or Holi, is upon us—and in Trinidad, we witness community spaces pulsing with colour, coming alive with chowtaal rhythms and the glow of Holika Dahan piercing the night. Celebrated this year between March 13 to 17, this Hindu festival heralds the triumph of good over evil, devotion over arrogance, and spring’s renewal over winter’s lull.
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