Robert Dumas and his family at an event raising awareness about Cancer
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Marsha Joseph at a rally to raise awareness about breast cancer
CKFTO vice-chairperson Sofia Figueroa-Loen demonstrates the functions of therapy equipment to Mo Majeed, COO and managing director, Caribbean operations, Marubeni Power International Inc; Keisuke Harada, senior manager, Marubeni Power International Inc; and members of SWF&CO International Public Relations.
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A traditional Carnival clown performs at the front of the stage.
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Roman Centurions (Boys 8-11)
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KestheBand delivers a landmark, sold-out, two-night run at the Unity Jazz Festival, part of Jazz at Lincoln Center’s 38th season.
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The management team of Jouvert Junkiez: bandleader Ganesh Kalliecharan, left, Denesh Singh, Kiran Singh and Rawle Ramsundar.
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Author and craft artiste Vashti Bowlah
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Savina Ramnanan
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At the back, CEOs Susan Ramdeen, eighth from left, and Trevor Ramdeen, third from right, join awardees, from left, Maria Sanchez, Seline Ali, Olivia Brown, Kumarie Singh, Tricia Wallace, Jewel Reyes, Katelyn Rattan, Esther Belasco, Ariel Espinosa, Vidya Gangadeen, Shania Sandiford, Leanna Ramoutar, Renee Abraham, Favianny Mejias, Candice Borrel-Glasgow, Anna Gopie, Andrew Fernandes, Bena Gobin, and Devi Moonsammy. At the front, from left, awardees Shawn Vidal, Julio Arjune, Alejandro Marques, Emilio Fernandes, Azard Khan, and Milique Gene. (Missing from photo: Avinash Balkaran, Elijah Hamid, and Kenya Rogers)
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Cervical cancer is often called a “silent” disease—and for good reason. In its earliest stages, it usually causes no symptoms at all. You may feel perfectly well, but meanwhile, abnormal cells are quietly developing on your cervix. By the time warning signs appear, the disease may already be more advanced and harder to treat. This silence is what makes cervical cancer especially dangerous—and why waiting for symptoms can be costlier than many people realise.
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A pink version of the iconic Eiffel Tower provides a stunning backdrop for a PinknicTT event.
PINKnicTT has evolved into one of the most anticipated premium events on the Carnival calendar, seamlessly blending high-end entertainment with a powerful social mission—raising awareness for breast cancer.
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CKFTO vice-chairperson Sofia Figueroa-Loen demonstrates the functions of therapy equipment to Mo Majeed, COO and managing director, Caribbean operations, Marubeni Power International Inc; Keisuke Harada, senior manager, Marubeni Power International Inc; and members of SWF&CO International Public Relations.
Bright colours, soft mats and neatly arranged toys welcome visitors into the therapy rooms at the Caribbean Kids and Families Therapy Organisation (CKFTO) satellite clinic on Ramsaran Street, Chaguanas. While the space may resemble a cheerful playroom, it is in fact a carefully designed therapeutic environment where children with disabilities, along with their families, are supported as they work towards stronger, more independent futures.
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As the 2026 Carnival season heats up and new soca releases dominate the airwaves, the Bocas Lit Fest is turning the spotlight on calypso with the launch of a new discussion series, Kaiso Conversations, dedicated to the art of calypso songwriting. The inaugural event will feature musical icon David Rudder.
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A traditional Carnival clown performs at the front of the stage.
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The National Carnival Commission (NCC) officially ushered in the Carnival 2026 season with the opening of the John Cupid Carnival Village last Friday at the Queen’s Park Savannah, signalling the start of an expanded and vibrant cultural offering for the national festival.
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At a time when the world is crying out for peace, love and unity — and as T&T finds itself uncomfortably close to what international news has described as the threat of war — Hummingbird Medal recipient and carnival bandleader Vanessa Forde has turned to her own “peace troop”, Classix Productions (CP), to create joy, calm and harmony.
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Denise Belfon
Denise Belfon is delivering what she believes is a much-needed societal fix this Carnival: normalising comfort, care and concern for men during times of stress. Her Carnival 2026 frontrunner, Fix You Good, acknowledges that sometimes men are carrying more than they let on.
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KestheBand delivers a landmark, sold-out, two-night run at the Unity Jazz Festival, part of Jazz at Lincoln Center’s 38th season.
New York, NY—Caribbean music reached a significant milestone at Jazz at Lincoln Center as KestheBand delivered a landmark, sold-out, two-night run at the Unity Jazz Festival—setting a first for soca music within the festival’s history.
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The management team of Jouvert Junkiez: bandleader Ganesh Kalliecharan, left, Denesh Singh, Kiran Singh and Rawle Ramsundar.
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One of Chaguanas’ most popular J’Ouvert bands, Jouvert Junkiez, is promising a powerful return to the roots of Carnival with its 2026 portrayal, Ramajay… Time to Break Away.
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Author and craft artiste Vashti Bowlah
Prose fiction writer and handicraft artiste, Vashti Bowlah, credits her rural upbringing and her parents for her becoming a published author and entrepreneur.
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Savina Ramnanan, known professionally as Savina or Savina Leo, is a life coach, astrologer, and spiritual guide whose work is rooted in both tradition and lived experience. Raised in a Hindu household, she credits her upbringing with laying a strong spiritual foundation that would later shape her worldview and career. As an adult, she came to recognise that much of what is marketed as “New Age” spirituality in the West draws heavily (often without acknowledgement) on Hindu and Indigenous philosophies. Still a practising Hindu, Ramnanan approaches spirituality with reverence and depth and intertwines it into her professional practice.
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At the back, CEOs Susan Ramdeen, eighth from left, and Trevor Ramdeen, third from right, join awardees, from left, Maria Sanchez, Seline Ali, Olivia Brown, Kumarie Singh, Tricia Wallace, Jewel Reyes, Katelyn Rattan, Esther Belasco, Ariel Espinosa, Vidya Gangadeen, Shania Sandiford, Leanna Ramoutar, Renee Abraham, Favianny Mejias, Candice Borrel-Glasgow, Anna Gopie, Andrew Fernandes, Bena Gobin, and Devi Moonsammy. At the front, from left, awardees Shawn Vidal, Julio Arjune, Alejandro Marques, Emilio Fernandes, Azard Khan, and Milique Gene. (Missing from photo: Avinash Balkaran, Elijah Hamid, and Kenya Rogers)
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Staff of The Retail Warehouse (Christmas Village) (TRW) and Cookies N Cream Kids Stores (CNCK) turned up the glamour on January 4, stepping out fashion-forward at Passage to Asia restaurant, Chaguanas, for the companies’ first Staff Awards and Dinner Ceremony.
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Suzette Smith, mother and children’s book author
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Chutney Soca star Reshma Ramlal poses for a promotional picture.
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Dr Vanessa Harry
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A pink version of the iconic Eiffel Tower provides a stunning backdrop for a PinknicTT event.
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CKFTO vice-chairperson Sofia Figueroa-Loen demonstrates the functions of therapy equipment to Mo Majeed, COO and managing director, Caribbean operations, Marubeni Power International Inc; Keisuke Harada, senior manager, Marubeni Power International Inc; and members of SWF&CO International Public Relations.
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David Rudder
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A traditional Carnival clown performs at the front of the stage.
Edison Boodoosingh
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Roman Centurions (Boys 8-11)
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Denise Belfon
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KestheBand delivers a landmark, sold-out, two-night run at the Unity Jazz Festival, part of Jazz at Lincoln Center’s 38th season.
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The management team of Jouvert Junkiez: bandleader Ganesh Kalliecharan, left, Denesh Singh, Kiran Singh and Rawle Ramsundar.
Jouvert Junkiez
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