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Founder of the Brooklyn Caribbean Literary Festival, presents Dominic Kalipersad with a special Certificate of Recognition from New York City Mayor Eric Adams.
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There was an array of colours, feathers and history at the Hyatt Regency compound on Wrightson Road, Port-of-Spain, on Saturday evening when ‘Echoes of Iere—Welcome Back to Beauty’ was launched by Carnival band, YUMA.
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“Two months ago, I lost my phone. The phone fell on the floor at the pharmacy and about 15 minutes later they called on my other phone and said, ‘Ms Madrid, you lost your phone in the pharmacy, can you come and pick it up?’ I was surprised because, in other countries, that won’t happen.
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Last Sunday night, amidst roars from the waiting audience, Anna-Lise Nanton was crowned Miss World T&T, the selected representative for the international pageant being held in 2025.
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Michelle Lewis, originally from Cocorite, has significantly impacted the public healthcare system in New York City.
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Barataria native Roberta Nicolls is honouring the lives of her brother and mother through augmented art. Now based in Georgetown, Guyana, after having moved from Trinidad, Nicolls shared that the origins of her art exhibition, Blank Canvases, began when a void was dug into her life following the loss of family.
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Visual artist and founder of J’Ouvert band Friends For The Road, Che Lovelace, will now have 21 of his colourful and riveting paintings showcased on the rum bottles and packaging of the Italian/French vintage spirits company, La Maison & Velier (LM&V), recently launched in Europe.
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Last Saturday night, I went to a concert. I intended to sing, dance, and have a grand time. I paid great attention to detail while getting dressed to ensure I got the desired effect. I arrived at exactly 8 pm but only because I cannot be late for anything unless, of course, it’s a situation beyond my control. Being late makes me feel flustered, rushed, and irritable enough to either make me stay home or cut short my time at an event. I did not expect, whilst at the concert, surrounded by people, noise, conversation, and laughter, to be recognised as anyone other than another patron out to relax, unwind, and have fun.
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Holy Name Convent Secondary School class of 2024 held their graduation ceremony entitled Enchanted at the Hyatt Regency, Port-of-Spain, on June 15.
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Secondary school graduation, commonly referred to as “grad”, is often hailed as one of the biggest events of a young person’s life. From early on, young men and women spend countless hours discussing the core tenets of an exciting, unforgettable graduation night—the date, the after-party plans, and most importantly, the outfit.
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Celebrated poet, artist, and filmmaker Sarah Beckett, “English by birth and Trinidadian by long residence,” will launch her latest work, “IERE Living in the Land of the Hummingbird”, in Trinidad on July 8.
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Resel Melville had to put in years of hard work and long hours of studies to establish herself as a professional. Having built her confidence and expertise, facing ageism and other forms of discrimination in the workplace never left her paralysed. Instead, Melville honoured herself enough to leave certain environments that were not fit for her.
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