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Suzette Smith, mother and children’s book author
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Guardian Media Electrical Technician Emmanuel Downes and Classified Subscriptions Supervisor Jennifer Norton tied the knot at Jenny’s Ranch in Arima on December 26, 2025.
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Founders of the Harvard Steelpan Ensemble Elizabeth Bennett and T&T native Adam Bartholomew
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No musical Christmas treat is complete without Los Parranderos de UWI
Wesley Gibbings
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Event creator and Rumsicles co-founder Calika “Cali Gray” Grayson dances with a patron while performing her Carnival 2026 single, Rudy.
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National Trust members Audra Mitchell and Cheryl Ali.
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Los Parranderos de UWI
TERRY SAMPSON
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Onstage with lyrics of hope
Wesley Gibbings
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Members of the Church of the Nazarene choir kicked off the show.
Shastri Boodan
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Pre-K 1 pupils sing Jingle Bells.
Rishi Ragoonath
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A section of the large crowd at the Parang On D Hills in Paramin, Maraval on Saturday.
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Bottles of sorrel juice, a seasonal favourite, were among the wide variety of items offered for sale by the students.
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Nailah Blackman performs during the Courts TCL Viewing Event at the Courts Megastore, San Juan.
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The Trebles of San Fernando.
Rishi Ragoonath
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The Love Tones Pan Ensemble.
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Suzette Smith, mother and children’s book author
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Guardian Media Electrical Technician Emmanuel Downes and Classified Subscriptions Supervisor Jennifer Norton tied the knot at Jenny’s Ranch in Arima on December 26, 2025.
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Susanna Surjan
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From church pews to centre stage, Susanna Surjan is emerging as one of Trinidad and Tobago’s most compelling new voices, her music shaped by faith, family and an unshakeable desire to uplift others. A singer, performer, educator and radio host, Surjan’s journey is driven not by fame but by purpose—and it is that sincerity which continues to resonate with growing audiences at home and abroad. For Surjan, music has never been merely a performance.
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Imran “GI” Beharry, centre, poses for a photo with Angostura staff following the signing. From left: Marketing managers Salome Belasco and Simone Kowlessar; marketing assistant Sayda Dhanraj; marketing officer Zalena Hosein; marketing assistant Sierra Fermin; and marketing officer Fereen Ali.
Three-time Chutney Soca Monarch, recently appointed NCC Commissioner, and vocalist with the A Team Band, Imran “GI” Persad has added another accolade to his portfolio: he has been officially signed as a Brand Ambassador by The House of Angostura.
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No musical Christmas treat is complete without Los Parranderos de UWI
Wesley Gibbings
Birdsong’s annual Christmas on Campus concert is a favourite of those interested in a show that offers a high-quality musical experience representative of the season. This year upheld such expectations.
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Event creator and Rumsicles co-founder Calika “Cali Gray” Grayson dances with a patron while performing her Carnival 2026 single, Rudy.
Rum Brunch 2025 transformed the Garden Sanctuary in Macoya into a whimsical escape, delivering a well-attended lifestyle experience inspired by the fantastical world of Alice in Wonderland.
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National Trust members Audra Mitchell and Cheryl Ali.
In 2025, two members of the National Trust of Trinidad and Tobago quietly set an extraordinary example of commitment to heritage education. Stella Sandy, a retiree, and Audra Mitchell, a working professional, each attended 16 National Trust tours over the course of the year—demonstrating how accessible, well-curated heritage experiences can inspire sustained public engagement.
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Los Parranderos de UWI
TERRY SAMPSON
The year 2025 marks the 45th anniversary of Los Parranderos de UWI —a milestone that is remarkable by any standard, but particularly in the music world, where groups and artistes often fade away with alarming speed.
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Onstage with lyrics of hope
Wesley Gibbings
It took a December 9 trip to the epicentre of the October 28 assault by Hurricane Melissa on Jamaica to meet one of the island’s newest leading musical voices and activists for hope and rejuvenation.
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Members of the Church of the Nazarene choir kicked off the show.
Shastri Boodan
The sounds of music, laughter, and festive cheer filled the streets of Felicity, Chaguanas, recently when Musical Kiss – Family and Friends hosted its annual Christmas concert and movie night, bringing children, families, and residents together for an evening of wholesome community celebration.
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Pre-K 1 pupils sing Jingle Bells.
Rishi Ragoonath
An evening of festive magic unfolded on December 9, as students of Cedar Grove Private School lit up the stage with their Christmas concert, “A Christmas To Remember,” at the Southern Academy for the Performing Arts (SAPA), San Fernando.
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A section of the large crowd at the Parang On D Hills in Paramin, Maraval on Saturday.
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In keeping with annual tradition, thousands braved the steep, winding roads of Paramin, Trinidad, for the 16th edition of Parang on D Hills.
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Bottles of sorrel juice, a seasonal favourite, were among the wide variety of items offered for sale by the students.
Students of Bishop Anstey Trinity College East recently had the opportunity to monetise their creativity while giving back to their school community at the institution’s annual Christmas Pop-Up Market.
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Nailah Blackman performs during the Courts TCL Viewing Event at the Courts Megastore, San Juan.
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Two Sundays ago, exactly one week following the opening of the new Megastore in San Juan Courts teamed up with TCL—one of its notable electronics partners—to host the TCL Viewing Event. The event was designed to showcase TCL’s advanced quantum dot mini LED (QD mini LED) technology featured in the world’s largest television—the 115” Mini LED TV, as well as the TCL Art TV.
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Some of the frontline players of Southern Stars Steel Orchestra (D’ South Band), winners of the National Panorama Small Conventional Band preliminaries, during their winning performance.
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Lisa-Ann Joseph, left, shares a special moment with her mother, Jessica Joseph, at the celebration.
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Susanna Surjan
Suzanne Sheppard
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Imran “GI” Beharry, centre, poses for a photo with Angostura staff following the signing. From left: Marketing managers Salome Belasco and Simone Kowlessar; marketing assistant Sayda Dhanraj; marketing officer Zalena Hosein; marketing assistant Sierra Fermin; and marketing officer Fereen Ali.
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No musical Christmas treat is complete without Los Parranderos de UWI
Wesley Gibbings
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Event creator and Rumsicles co-founder Calika “Cali Gray” Grayson dances with a patron while performing her Carnival 2026 single, Rudy.
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National Trust members Audra Mitchell and Cheryl Ali.
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Los Parranderos de UWI
TERRY SAMPSON
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Onstage with lyrics of hope
Wesley Gibbings
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Members of the Church of the Nazarene choir kicked off the show.
Shastri Boodan
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Pre-K 1 pupils sing Jingle Bells.
Rishi Ragoonath
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