Chef Brigette Joseph preparing a dish.
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Sade Weekes is the founder of the All Cancers Group of Trinidad and Tobago.
After my surgery I made the decision not to have reconstruction, because I knew I could embrace life and move forward just as I am.
Earl Brooks Sr receiving his token from Friend of Pan Tribago treasurer Linda Irvine.
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Suzan Lakhan-Baptiste with one of the hundreds of female turtles that now nests on Matura Beach
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Sade Flemming on stage for the Metamorphosis Dance Company
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Marie Lee, left, greets Ambassador Ren Hongyan, his wife Lu Xueyun and Charge d’affairs Yang Han.
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West Indies women’s cricketer Reniece Boyce, right, who was a coach at the JAVA Cricket Programme vacation camp, presents Tianna Clarke with a token of appreciation at the end of the visit.
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Neval Chatelal does a tribute to Ogun, the Yoruba god of steel.
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Fresh Milk founder, Annalee Davis, discusses the Platform Awards for young artists,
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Ron Reid, centre, gives his acceptance speech for having received the CAMMY Award 2025 from the Cambridge Jazz Festival. Looking on are co-founders Larry Ward, left, and Ron Savage.
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A young member of the Warao tribe from Venezuela taking part in the procession
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Sihlé Letren,
For Dr Sihlé Letren, the crowning moment of Miss Universe Trinidad and Tobago 2025 was a dream realised. A doctor by profession and now the country’s newest pageant queen, she grew up in Cunupia before moving to Diamond Vale, where she spent most of her teenage years.
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Manyank Ramgoolie
The “rhythm of a people” will come alive on Saturday at the Central Bank Auditorium when the 8th edition of Crackers & Cheese kicks off at 7 pm, featuring seven standout local artistes backed by the powerhouse Theron Shaw Project.
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Earl Brooks Sr receiving his token from Friend of Pan Tribago treasurer Linda Irvine.
On August 23, 20 steelpan pioneers were celebrated with the sweetest notes of appreciation by Friends of Pan Trinbago (FOPT) during a semi-gala luncheon at the VIP Lounge, Queen’s Park Savannah. Each honouree received a token of recognition, a sumptuous meal, and shared an afternoon filled with libations, hugs, and stories.
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In her new memoir Mother Mary Comes to Me, Roy turns inward, confronting the mother who shaped and hurt her
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Suzan Lakhan-Baptiste with one of the hundreds of female turtles that now nests on Matura Beach
Located on Trinidad’s northeastern coast, the seaside community of Matura is home to fewer than 1,500 residents. It boasts a rugged, sprawling coastline that, for decades, served as a beloved recreational spot for families, a prime fishing ground, and—until the 1980s—a haven for poachers. Life in Matura was simple, deeply connected to the rhythms of the sea and land. Yet beneath this peaceful surface, a crisis was brewing.
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Nicole Dyer-Griffith
Nicole Dyer Griffith is no stranger to reinvention. From her early career as a registered nurse to her work as a corporate communications executive, from serving in the Senate to leading her non-profit, the Oxygen with Nicole Foundation, she has built a life of impact across multiple spheres. A former Miss Universe T&T, she has carried her nation’s flag on the world stage while working quietly at home to champion health awareness, women’s empowerment, and cultural pride.
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Sade Flemming on stage for the Metamorphosis Dance Company
Edison Boodoosingh
From the time she was a child, Sade Flemming was drawn to the stage. Whether it was music, movement, or storytelling, the arts felt less like a choice and more like a calling. By 2023, she had set her sights on pursuing musical theatre abroad, eager to sharpen her skills and immerse herself in the world she had always dreamed of.
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Marie Lee, left, greets Ambassador Ren Hongyan, his wife Lu Xueyun and Charge d’affairs Yang Han.
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Only peace can bring prosperity and development, according to newly appointed Chinese Ambassador to T&T, Ren Yangpan.
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West Indies women’s cricketer Reniece Boyce, right, who was a coach at the JAVA Cricket Programme vacation camp, presents Tianna Clarke with a token of appreciation at the end of the visit.
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Ten young cricketers from Todd’s Road got the opportunity of a lifetime recently, when they paid a courtesy call on Minister of Sport and Youth Affairs Phillip Watts.
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Neval Chatelal does a tribute to Ogun, the Yoruba god of steel.
On August 29, just over 70 people from T&T took to the Grand Market Hall stage at Carifesta XV in Barbados with one purpose—to show the region and the world what Trinbagonian culture is.
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Kit Israel
Calypso was among the earliest genres of music recorded in English in the Western Hemisphere. It pioneered sophisticated rhyming patterns, narrative song structures, and topical lyrics—traits that distinguished it from contemporaneous genres like blues and vaudeville in the late 19th century. Over time, calypso’s influence would permeate global music, inspiring and shaping genres and cultures from reggae to soca to hip-hop and beyond.
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Fresh Milk founder, Annalee Davis, discusses the Platform Awards for young artists,
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On the eve of Carifesta XV, few places could have offered a richer prelude to the region’s premier arts festival than Caribbean Brushstrokes Art Gallery, run by Trini art collector, curator, and former banker Rae Skinner, now based in Barbados.
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Candice Andrews-Brumant and Mikhail Neils blend-in among the members of the Sukiyaki Steel Orchestra (SSO) at the Helios Cultural Centre during a performance at the Sukiyaki Meets The World Festival 2025.
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Earl Brooks Sr receiving his token from Friend of Pan Tribago treasurer Linda Irvine.
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Suzan Lakhan-Baptiste with one of the hundreds of female turtles that now nests on Matura Beach
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Sade Flemming on stage for the Metamorphosis Dance Company
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Marie Lee, left, greets Ambassador Ren Hongyan, his wife Lu Xueyun and Charge d’affairs Yang Han.
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West Indies women’s cricketer Reniece Boyce, right, who was a coach at the JAVA Cricket Programme vacation camp, presents Tianna Clarke with a token of appreciation at the end of the visit.
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