Fresh Milk founder, Annalee Davis, discusses the Platform Awards for young artists,
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A young member of the Warao tribe from Venezuela taking part in the procession
Edison Boodoosingh
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.
Mutsuko Ward
Gillian Smith-Trumpet
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Laventille Rhythm Section
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President Christine Carla Kangaloo, centre, flanked by, from left, Mariano Browne, Chief Executive Officer, UWI-Arthur Lok Jack Global School of Business, Jearlean John, Minister of Works and Infrastructure, Amy Lazzari, Chief People and Culture Officer, ANSA McAL Ltd. and the UWI-Arthur Lok Jack team.
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Chuck Gordon
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Samantha Best dances with Ken Arneaud during a vibrant performance of the band Caribbean New Style from San Andres, Colombia.
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Johnny Blackman on the cover art of the song First Time.
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ACS secretary general Noemi Espinoza Madrid, left, Panama Foreign Affairs Minister Javier Martinez-Acha Vasquez and Panama Ambassador Diomedes Heraclio Carles Cleghorn.
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Nevin Roach presents the award to Kai Caruth at his graduation ceremony.
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William Munro
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Dr Angela Soong, left, Dr Leela Ramsingh, Dr Nicola Garraway, Rupha Sardjoe and Bham Brambara in front of the Hanuman murti on the grounds of the Dattatreya Mandir in Carapichaima.
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Dr Justin Sobion is congratulated by his father, the late Keith Sobion, after he was admitted to the Bar on December 10, 2002.
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Sherisse Khan
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Fresh Milk founder, Annalee Davis, discusses the Platform Awards for young artists,
Wesley Gibbings
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A young member of the Warao tribe from Venezuela taking part in the procession
Edison Boodoosingh
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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.
Mutsuko Ward
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A section of the crowd at a previous Hari Fest celebration.
The heartbeat of love, unity, and consciousness will pulse stronger than ever as Hari Fest III returns for its third and most extraordinary instalment in 2025.
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Brother Valentino (Emrold Phillip) during a performance.
He is one of the last of the bards whose voice was raised in calypso in the 1970 surge for Black Power. At 84 years old, clear-sighted and analytical, Brother Valentino told me how he came to be recognised as the “People’s Calypsonian” back in the “Roaring Seventies”.
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With a new interim executive led by Richard Forteau and powered by support from Angostura Limited, Panland Limited, the Ministry of Culture, and the National Carnival Commission (NCC), this year’s Laventille Steelband Festival (LSF) promises to be a spectacular showcase of T&T’s national instrument.
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President Christine Carla Kangaloo, centre, flanked by, from left, Mariano Browne, Chief Executive Officer, UWI-Arthur Lok Jack Global School of Business, Jearlean John, Minister of Works and Infrastructure, Amy Lazzari, Chief People and Culture Officer, ANSA McAL Ltd. and the UWI-Arthur Lok Jack team.
ANSA McAL Limited served as the official sponsor of the Women in Leadership (WIL) 2025 Networking and Cocktail Reception, hosted by the University of the West Indies – Arthur Lok Jack Global School of Business (UWI-ALJGSB).
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Chuck Gordon
Rishi Ragoonath
It was a night of music, memories, and magnificent performances on July 26, as the legacy of the Mighty Sparrow was honoured in grand style. The Southern Academy for the Performing Arts (SAPA) came alive for Thank You, Sparrow—a star-studded musical tribute to the Calypso King of the World, Slinger Francisco ORTT.
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Samantha Best dances with Ken Arneaud during a vibrant performance of the band Caribbean New Style from San Andres, Colombia.
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Colombian Ambassador to T&T, Sidney Bush Howard, has described his two-year tenure in the country as “extraordinary,” highlighting the deepening of ties between Colombia and the wider Caribbean.
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Johnny Blackman on the cover art of the song First Time.
Johnny Blackman is a T&T-born soca recording artiste who hails from a large family of 14 children. He grew up living modestly in the town of Piparo, and is proud to be the son of the late award-winning musician Ras Shorty I (Garfield Blackman).
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Carenage-born Christian and devotional artiste Jaron Nurse will share tonight’s stage with award-winning American-based gospel artiste CeCe Winans.
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ACS secretary general Noemi Espinoza Madrid, left, Panama Foreign Affairs Minister Javier Martinez-Acha Vasquez and Panama Ambassador Diomedes Heraclio Carles Cleghorn.
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Panama’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Javier Martínez-Acha Vásquez, has reaffirmed his country’s commitment to building a more integrated, resilient, and future-ready Caribbean. Speaking at the 31st anniversary celebration of the Association of Caribbean States (ACS), held at the Panamanian Embassy in Port-of-Spain on July 29, Minister Vásquez outlined a vision of solidarity, sustainability, and cooperation.
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Nevin Roach presents the award to Kai Caruth at his graduation ceremony.
Talented teen pannist and aspiring mechanical engineer Kai Caruth of Bishop’s High School (BHS), Tobago, was honoured with the 2025 Nevin Roach Award for steelpan excellence on July 4. The award was presented during the school’s graduation ceremony, where Caruth also officially completed his studies, receiving his certificate from Anglican Bishop Reverend Claude Berkley.
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William Munro
A powerful new addition to T&T’s cultural and spiritual calendar has been launched—Divine Harmonies, a national Gospel Choir competition, is set to debut on December 6 at the Queen’s Park Savannah, Port-of-Spain, starting at 5 pm.
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Dr Angela Soong, left, Dr Leela Ramsingh, Dr Nicola Garraway, Rupha Sardjoe and Bham Brambara in front of the Hanuman murti on the grounds of the Dattatreya Mandir in Carapichaima.
British professor and humanitarian Dr Abhnash K Bains, founder and CEO of Ishkama Global Change (IGC), visited T&T in July to co-host a powerful, multi-national event in collaboration with the T&T Manufacturers’ Association (TTMA).
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Shivali Rambachan and her dog, Scarlett.
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Emancipation Support Committee chairman Zakiya Uzoma-Wadada
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Candice Clarke Academy of Dance, including its co-production team—Jean Clarke-Mills, second from left (back row), Jameela Al-Razi, centre (back row), second from right (back row), Harold Garner, and Gail Hinds, right (back row).
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A section of the crowd at a previous Hari Fest celebration.
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Brother Valentino (Emrold Phillip) during a performance.
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Laventille Rhythm Section
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President Christine Carla Kangaloo, centre, flanked by, from left, Mariano Browne, Chief Executive Officer, UWI-Arthur Lok Jack Global School of Business, Jearlean John, Minister of Works and Infrastructure, Amy Lazzari, Chief People and Culture Officer, ANSA McAL Ltd. and the UWI-Arthur Lok Jack team.
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Chuck Gordon
Rishi Ragoonath
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Samantha Best dances with Ken Arneaud during a vibrant performance of the band Caribbean New Style from San Andres, Colombia.
MARIELA BRUZUAL
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Johnny Blackman on the cover art of the song First Time.
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ACS secretary general Noemi Espinoza Madrid, left, Panama Foreign Affairs Minister Javier Martinez-Acha Vasquez and Panama Ambassador Diomedes Heraclio Carles Cleghorn.
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