National Calypso Monarch 2026 Terri Lyons
King of the Bands from Stealth Tech Limited Carnival Committee’s Return of the Red Indians, Jason Ramnath, takes his winning presentation, The Grand Canoe, across the stage on Carnival Tuesday.
Courtesy Couva Carnival Committee
Dr Jazmin Ghent
Radeyah Ali, a trained lawyer, founded bookstore Scribbles and Quills. She says the month of Ramadan helps her professionally.
Robert Dumas and his family at an event raising awareness about Cancer
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With arms folded, an exuberant Kristopher Mohamed celebrates life as he embraces a new chapter of remission.
Kristopher Mohamed
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OVERTIME MEDIA
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From left, Lil Kerry, Muddy, V’ghn, Dred Lion and Tallpree at the Toronto leg of the Jab Decisions Tour.
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Sandra Emmanuel, also known as Queen Steam.
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XplicitMevon
Scott McDonald
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Models form a conga line during the finale.
Edison Boodoosingh
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Ian Franklin among the pans of his beloved Desperadoes
Wesley Gibbings
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Supahype
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Full Blown
Ian Davis
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Brunch and Soca founder Jonell Goodluck
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National Calypso Monarch 2026 Terri Lyons
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King of the Bands from Stealth Tech Limited Carnival Committee’s Return of the Red Indians, Jason Ramnath, takes his winning presentation, The Grand Canoe, across the stage on Carnival Tuesday.
Courtesy Couva Carnival Committee
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Dr Jazmin Ghent
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Chloe Ramnarine
KRISTIAN DE SILVA
Two years ago, University of the West Indies student Chloe Ramnarine learned her cancer had returned. What could have been a moment defined by fear instead became the start of a journey that would open new pathways for cancer treatment for patients across the region.
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Miss Cali, who hails from Toco, mixes her music with her Trini roots and experiences living in Toronto.
Long before the stage lights, the tours, and the chart placements, there was a little girl in Toco singing at the top of her lungs during family praise and worship.
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Robert Dumas and his family at an event raising awareness about Cancer
Cancer touches almost every family in Trinidad and Tobago, often quietly, sometimes suddenly, but always profoundly. Behind the statistics, screening campaigns and fundraising drives are individuals who have carried the responsibility of steering institutions through grief, hope, limited resources and growing public expectation. One such individual is Robert Dumas, former chairman of the Trinidad and Tobago Cancer Society, whose tenure coincided with an expanding national conversation about cancer prevention, patient support and the role of civil society in public health.
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With arms folded, an exuberant Kristopher Mohamed celebrates life as he embraces a new chapter of remission.
Kristopher Mohamed
One year ago, Kristopher Mohamed’s life changed in a way no teenager expects. The former Naparima College student, on the cusp of medical school and adulthood, was diagnosed with Stage IV Hodgkin’s Lymphoma, a diagnosis that forced him to confront the fear of mortality far earlier than most of his peers.
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Soca and steelpan came together to entertain and engage thousands gathered at the Queen’s Park Savannah on Sunday February 1, as BH Entertainment hosted the annual “Pan On The Greens” experience.
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From left, Lil Kerry, Muddy, V’ghn, Dred Lion and Tallpree at the Toronto leg of the Jab Decisions Tour.
After dominating Spicemas in 2025, several Grenadian soca hits are taking over Trinidad and Tobago’s Carnival celebrations. So it’s no surprise the artistes flew over to give audiences a direct taste of their country’s Jab energy.
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Sandra Emmanuel, also known as Queen Steam.
Before the bookings, the radio play and the international calls, Sandra Emmanuel, popularly known as Queen Steam, said there were nights filled with tears, hunger and prayer.
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XplicitMevon
Scott McDonald
There’s a huge chance your favourite power soca tunes for 2026 were produced by the same person. In fact, many believe he has perfected the “formula.” From Bunji Garlin’s Still A Road Man and Machel Montano’s Encore, to Mical Teja and Patrice Roberts’ Capital, XplicitMevon (Mevon Soodeen) is powering through the 2026 Carnival season.
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Models form a conga line during the finale.
Edison Boodoosingh
Carnival Is Fashion 2 delivered an electrifying showcase of creativity, attracting a larger audience than last year and transforming the Queen’s Park Savannah Grand Stage into a vibrant celebration of fashion, music and masquerade.
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Ian Franklin among the pans of his beloved Desperadoes
Wesley Gibbings
He would probably not approve of the comparison, but meeting pan connoisseur and historian Ian Franklin at a panyard the morning after competitive drama is like momentarily occupying library space—soft, measured tones, polite restraint, and a vastness of readily accessible knowledge and wisdom.
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Supahype
Before he became the voice waking up the nation on The Boom 94.1, Kwesi “Supahype” Lee was already telling Caribbean stories—quietly, visually, deliberately—through a camera lens.
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Full Blown
Ian Davis
These are undoubtedly two of the most popular lines for the 2026 Carnival season, courtesy of Full Blown’s hit song Respectfully Yours.
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Georgia Popplewell, Managing Director of Bocas Lit Fest, and Simone Camps, Manager of Paper Based Bookshop, hand over donated books to Colin Mitchell, Chairman of The Shelter-A Safe House for Survivors of Domestic Violence, as part of the Books that Build Hope initiative.
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Chloe Ramnarine
KRISTIAN DE SILVA
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Miss Cali, who hails from Toco, mixes her music with her Trini roots and experiences living in Toronto.
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Robert Dumas and his family at an event raising awareness about Cancer
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With arms folded, an exuberant Kristopher Mohamed celebrates life as he embraces a new chapter of remission.
Kristopher Mohamed
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OVERTIME MEDIA
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From left, Lil Kerry, Muddy, V’ghn, Dred Lion and Tallpree at the Toronto leg of the Jab Decisions Tour.
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Sandra Emmanuel, also known as Queen Steam.
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XplicitMevon
Scott McDonald
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Models form a conga line during the finale.
Edison Boodoosingh
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