Canadian based singer Ashook Yankaran
Shastri Boodan
Christina Gooding
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Members of the McCann team that won the most awards at the 2026 Caribbean ADDY Awards.
Indian Idol winner Vaibhav Gupta
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Three Tenors, David Williams, from left, Dr Eddie Cumberbatch and host Kory Mendez perform at Hosanna at Mount St Benedict.
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Trinidadian head and neck surgeon Dr Marlon Christopher
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Chuck Gordon
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Participants of all ages joined in the Phagwa festivities at Pierre Road.
Shastri Boodan
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Students dance to the sounds of Holi
Edison Boodoosingh
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Ramps Logistics’ Corporate Communications team with CEO Shaun Rampersad (centre).
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Calypso Monarch 2026 Terri Lyons reflects on her faith and sacrifices made in the industry
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Dr Sue Ann Barratt
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Madame Justice Danielle Thompson who became a judge at age 42.
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Savita Singh performs in New Zealand.
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Pan Trinbago president Beverley Ramsey-Moore.
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Canadian based singer Ashook Yankaran
Shastri Boodan
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Christina Gooding
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Members of the McCann team that won the most awards at the 2026 Caribbean ADDY Awards.
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Pundita Geeta Vahini, president of the Hindu Prachar Kendra, throws bougainvillea petals during Ranga Barse to conclude the night’s events.
Edison Boodoosingh
The Hindu Prachar Kendra hosted its 33rd Phagwa Festival on Saturday at the Kendra Grounds on Raghunanan Road, Enterprise.
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Children and grandchildren of the late Audrey “Audrey Bla” Ramsey join her daughter Beverley Ramsey-Moore as she delivers the Reflection of Life on February 26 at Katzenjammers Panyard, Black Rock, Tobago.
Retired teacher, mother, grandmother and cultural ambassador Audrey Ramsey (née Duke) peacefully passed away on February 16.
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Trinidadian head and neck surgeon Dr Marlon Christopher
“My professional life did not begin in a hospital or clinic, but with concrete, steel and calculations,” recalled Trinidadian head and neck surgeon Dr Marlon Christopher. “I first trained as a civil and environmental engineer, completing my degree at The University of the West Indies (UWI) at the age of 21. Precision mattered. Margins mattered.”
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Chuck Gordon
Courtesy Chuck Gordon
Whenever you see that phrase pop up on Roderick “Chuck” Gordon’s Facebook page, pull up a chair; you know that class is in session. The two-time Calypso Monarch might have missed the cut for the 2026 Dimanche Gras finals last month, but he has now focused his attention on an online stage where the “tories” never miss a beat.
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Participants of all ages joined in the Phagwa festivities at Pierre Road.
Shastri Boodan
A burst of colour, music and tradition filled the air on Sunday as hundreds of residents from Felicity, Charlieville and surrounding communities gathered at the Pierre Road Recreation Ground to celebrate Phagwa, also known as Holi.
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Students dance to the sounds of Holi
Edison Boodoosingh
The Simboonath Capildeo Tunapuna Hindu School celebrated Children’s Phagwa last Friday alongside other Hindu schools across the country.
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Ramps Logistics’ Corporate Communications team with CEO Shaun Rampersad (centre).
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Ramps Logistics has earned a 2026 Silver American Advertising Award (ADDY) for its Cubby Cargo campaign, winning in the Specialty Advertising Campaign category.
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Calypso Monarch 2026 Terri Lyons reflects on her faith and sacrifices made in the industry
Terri Lyons has always believed in herself—even when others doubted or did not share her vision. The decorated singer, songwriter and actress credits her achievements and continued confidence to faith, resilience and sacrifice.
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Dr Sue Ann Barratt
For Dr Sue Ann Barratt, understanding gendered conflict has always begun with a deceptively simple question: how do our beliefs about gender shape the way we treat each other? A communications professional turned academic, Barratt is at present a Lecturer and the Head of the Institute for Gender and Development Studies, The University of the West Indies, St Augustine Campus. As the world observes International Women’s Day in 2026 under the theme “Give to Gain,” Barratt, who has spent more than two decades examining expectations around femininity, masculinity, and sexuality, offers a powerful reminder that meaningful change begins with challenging the assumptions that structure our relationships and are often foundational elements of culture.
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Madame Justice Danielle Thompson who became a judge at age 42.
The verdict is in: all those episodes of Law & Order didn’t go to waste. For Danielle Thompson, the iconic chimes of the popular courtroom drama were the opening statement of her life. Even as a young girl, she was already locked in. She watched lawyers fighting for justice and winning, and she told herself there was nothing else she wanted to do.
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Savita Singh performs in New Zealand.
George Singh of Southex Promotions/Savita Singh
On February 8, when Savita Singh’s name echoed across the Chutney Soca Monarch stage, time seemed to stand still.
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Pan Trinbago president Beverley Ramsey-Moore.
The steelband fraternity is often recognised as a male-dominant space, but at this year’s National Panorama Festival, with the exception of the primary school category, every band that emerged in the finals was captained, managed or drilled by women. Special notice was given to the top three in the large conventional category.
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Pundita Geeta Vahini, president of the Hindu Prachar Kendra, throws bougainvillea petals during Ranga Barse to conclude the night’s events.
Edison Boodoosingh
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Children and grandchildren of the late Audrey “Audrey Bla” Ramsey join her daughter Beverley Ramsey-Moore as she delivers the Reflection of Life on February 26 at Katzenjammers Panyard, Black Rock, Tobago.
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Trinidadian head and neck surgeon Dr Marlon Christopher
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Chuck Gordon
Courtesy Chuck Gordon
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Participants of all ages joined in the Phagwa festivities at Pierre Road.
Shastri Boodan
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Students dance to the sounds of Holi
Edison Boodoosingh
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Ramps Logistics’ Corporate Communications team with CEO Shaun Rampersad (centre).
Alejandro
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Calypso Monarch 2026 Terri Lyons reflects on her faith and sacrifices made in the industry
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Dr Sue Ann Barratt
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