Panman Johann Chuckaree, from left, NSSO director Kareem Broome and panman Dane Gulston.
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Some of the cast members of Mas and Melody during a rehearsal for the upcoming stage production.
Latin dancer Nalini Akal performs at the Firestone Restaurant for the event.
Dutch singer Dewindersingh Sewnath delivered a performance that left patrons cheering for more.
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The multidisciplinary team of internationally-trained and qualified reproductive fertility doctors, endocrinologists, embryologists, andrologists and clinical co-ordinators at the Trinidad and Tobago IVF & Fertility Centre.
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Kae Maharaj shows off his Easter ensemble.
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Former national volleyballer Ryan Stewart at his business.
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Kes Gebre Selassie, parish priest of St Matthew’s in Siparia, washes the hands and feet of young parishioners during the Holy Week ritual.
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Writer and composer of the calypso Love Mehself, Chuck Gordon (Roderick Gordon), in a scene from the video depicting him standing on a street in Laventille, where he was born and raised.
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Rehanna Gopaul, left, and Raymond Ramnarine perform at I Am the Music Boss.
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A group of dancers jump in the air during the Metamorphosis Dance Company production.
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BATCE students move to the beat during a conga line.
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Panman Johann Chuckaree, from left, NSSO director Kareem Broome and panman Dane Gulston.
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Some of the cast members of Mas and Melody during a rehearsal for the upcoming stage production.
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Latin dancer Nalini Akal performs at the Firestone Restaurant for the event.
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Yaksta.
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Reggae artiste Yaksta is positioning his latest single, Roar, as more than a music al release, using it as a platform to confront what he views as growing inauthenticity, social imbalance and cultural drift across the Caribbean and beyond.
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National Parang Association president Alicia Jaggasar
As the National Parang Association of Trinidad and Tobago (NPATT) marks its 55th anniversary this weekend, the organisation will host an afternoon of commemorative activities, including a Thanksgiving Service and cultural celebration.
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Kae Maharaj shows off his Easter ensemble.
The St Philip and St James RC Church staged its fourth annual Family Day at Presentation College, Chaguanas, on Easter Monday.
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Promise House TT is bringing its mission to the Queen’s Park Savannah on May 23 with its first-ever 5K run and walk. The event aims to raise awareness of paediatric cancer and hospice care, under what its leadership describes as an “ecosystem of love” for the country’s most vulnerable citizens. While members of the public can register for the run or walk to compete for prizes, the event also serves as an invitation for individuals to simply show up and support the cause.
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Former national volleyballer Ryan Stewart at his business.
Former national volleyball captain Ryan Stewart is encouraging fellow athletes to think about life beyond the final whistle from an early stage. Having worn the captain’s armband from 2015 to 2022, Ryan speaks from experience. An injury during the 2018 Central American and Caribbean Games in Colombia sidelined him for five months. He suffered from plantar fasciitis, a debilitating foot condition that affects roughly 10 per cent of the general population and can be career-threatening for high-impact athletes. That experience forced him to confront the realities of the limited specialised care available to sporting talent at home.
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Kes Gebre Selassie, parish priest of St Matthew’s in Siparia, washes the hands and feet of young parishioners during the Holy Week ritual.
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The sound of prayer, the rhythm of ancient chants, and the quiet symbolism of ritual marked a sacred time for members of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church in Trinidad and Tobago, as they observed Holy Week with ceremonies steeped in centuries-old tradition.
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Writer and composer of the calypso Love Mehself, Chuck Gordon (Roderick Gordon), in a scene from the video depicting him standing on a street in Laventille, where he was born and raised.
Born and raised in Laventille, former National Calypso Monarch Roderick “Chuck” Gordon says he has a “tory” to tell—one aimed at building mental resilience and fostering a more compassionate society. His latest single, Love Mehself, delivers that message through music grounded in personal reflection and social awareness.
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Rehanna Gopaul, left, and Raymond Ramnarine perform at I Am the Music Boss.
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Thousands of music lovers converged on the Centre of Excellence on Saturday night for the highly anticipated I Am the Music Boss – Diamond Edition, a production that once again underscored the enduring appeal of chutney and Bollywood fusion on the local entertainment stage.
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A group of dancers jump in the air during the Metamorphosis Dance Company production.
Nancy Herrera has visions of Steven Spielberg, to have lights in all forms of fashion on the Queen’s Hall stage when Metamorphosis Dance Company presents Illumination– A Journey of Light and Becoming on April 18 and 19. Think of his sci-fi classic Close Encounters of the Third Kind, in which he used intense, colourful lights and shafts of blinding white light to represent the alien presence. While Illumination has nothing to do with extraterrestrial beings, the spectacular use of light a la Spielberg would have been fascinating for Herrera.
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BATCE students move to the beat during a conga line.
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The Form Two year group of Bishop Anstey High School East in Trincity hosted the first Cake Picnic on March 23 with a variety of artisan cakes in a number of flavours, including Boston Cream, Marble, Red Velvet, Lemon Blueberry, to name a few, on display.
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Interior designer and head of Gingerbread project Ashley Stauble.
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If you are among the many people checking social media for updates on a gingerbread house on Ana Street, this story is for you.
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In Trinidad and Tobago, we have made herbal supplements part of our daily routine. Capsules often promise quick results and may lead us to think that they are safer to use. Women use them as remedies for menstrual pain, fertility, and hormone balance, to name a few. The belief that they are natural is misleading and while some herbs have benefits and I recommend them in my private practice, supplements can carry hidden risks that are overlooked, especially for women. The most powerful tool for maintaining women’s health is proper nutrition.
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Ethio-American Grammy nominated Singer & Songwriter, Wayna was honored with The Social Songbird Award at the March 22 CAWI awards.
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Riesa Ramsahai-Herdé’s Floortime Academy uses play and interaction to help with autism and learning challenges.
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Yaksta.
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National Parang Association president Alicia Jaggasar
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Kae Maharaj shows off his Easter ensemble.
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Promise House
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Former national volleyballer Ryan Stewart at his business.
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Kes Gebre Selassie, parish priest of St Matthew’s in Siparia, washes the hands and feet of young parishioners during the Holy Week ritual.
Edison Boodoosingh
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Writer and composer of the calypso Love Mehself, Chuck Gordon (Roderick Gordon), in a scene from the video depicting him standing on a street in Laventille, where he was born and raised.
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Rehanna Gopaul, left, and Raymond Ramnarine perform at I Am the Music Boss.
SHASTRI BOODAN
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A group of dancers jump in the air during the Metamorphosis Dance Company production.
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