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An economist by profession, Sharifa Ali-Abdullah graduated from the prestigious Columbia University in New York—an Ivy League institution—with a Master’s Degree in Economic Policy Management.
“The literature of a people belongs to those people. Writing is a way to inform, teach, warn, and wrestle with things. It shouldn’t just entertain but allow us to unravel and reclaim.”
Production One’s remarkable annual production of Jazz Artists on the Greens is now pretty much taken for granted as one of those unmissable musical events. Its 20th edition on a rainy Saturday, April 5 helped prove the point, despite the challenge of other compelling events that day.
The Hindu Prachar Kendra observed Navratri with Devi Satsang and Kanya Puja at their Shri Ram Vijay Mandir in Enterprise, Chaguanas, on March 30.
Trinidad-born, Tobago-based senior artist Martin Superville is celebrating his 30th anniversary in visual arts with an exhibition which opened on Thursday.
Two of the top female acts in Soca will be hitting the stage to showcase their latest projects this Saturday night - albeit in very different places and for vastly different shows. Whilst QOB Destra Garcia presents her long-awaited Gospel album and concert entitled Reflections at Queens Hall in Port of Spain, Trinidad; the Sokah Founding Granddaughter of Ras Shorty I, Nailah Blackman will headline the DC Carnival and CultureFest DMV’s "Saturday Night LIVE!" concert series on the same Saturday night April 12, at Washington D.C.’s historic Howard Theatre in the USA.
International Game Technology (IGT), a global leader in gaming, today announced a technology donation to the LIFE (Learning Is For Everyone) Centre in Cascade in recognition of Autism Awareness Month.
“Just expressing myself on paper brought me ease and happiness, which I had never experienced,” she recalled.
Matura’s leatherback turtle nesting season is being threatened by an accumulation of sargassum seaweed.
Terence Pieters was an ardent surfer and professional boogie boarder before a shoulder injury halted his competitive career.
Books by already celebrated authors from Trinidad and Tobago and Haiti have won the poetry, fiction, and non-fiction categories of the 2025 OCM Bocas Prize for Caribbean Literature.
The Counselling Department of Servol’s South/Central Zone held its Anti-Bullying Walk on March 28 to deliver a strong message of zero tolerance for all forms of bullying.
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