The Providence/QRC ensemble dance and play
Wesley Gibbings
Back on home soil in San Fernando, Dr Shad Gobinsingh studies rocks near a construction site.
Kristian De Silva
Ambassador Theresa Roberts
Krishna, Shiva, Vikash and Aarav Ramoutar—three generations of Ramleela players
Edison Boodoosingh
A model radiates elegance in a design by Johari Designs
Rishi Ragoonath
From left, Tevin Pierre, Deron Attzs of DADL Clothing Label and Jada Victor.
Rishi Ragoonath
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Dr Bhoe Tewarie
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Savion Nicholls in charge for a performance that combines Birdsong pan and brass
Wesley Gibbings
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Amrit Samaroo provides direction to the youngest of the campers.
Wesley Gibbings
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Nicholas De Freitas, left, and Randy Sankar, of Massy Distribution.
VASHTI SINGH
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Chalkdust (Dr Hollis Liverpool)
ABRAHAM DIAZ
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Chloe Bailey and Yung Bredda in a scene from the video.
Photo courtesy Optimus Productions/Universal Music Group
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Ambrosia Edwards in a Soigné Fashion Studio bridal satin couture design.
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Parvati Girls’ Hindu College student, Jayda Ramjattan.
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Rishi Ragoonath
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The Providence/QRC ensemble dance and play
Wesley Gibbings
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Back on home soil in San Fernando, Dr Shad Gobinsingh studies rocks near a construction site.
Kristian De Silva
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Ambassador Theresa Roberts
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Edith Piaf and Marcel Cerdan, the world champion boxer, whose tragic love story captivated the public.
Édith Piaf was born Édith Giovanna Gassion in December 1915 in Belleville, a working-class district of Paris.
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Obstetrician/Gynaecologist Dr Sherene Kalloo
Gynaecologist/Obstetrician Dr Sherene Kalloo has delivered over 11,000 babies—and she’s still going strong.
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From left, Tevin Pierre, Deron Attzs of DADL Clothing Label and Jada Victor.
Rishi Ragoonath
On September 24, the San Fernando Creative Arts Centre will transform into a portal to the past when ten talented local designers breathe new life into “old-time days” through the power of fashion. Stories From in de OLD House promises to be a nostalgic, style-packed journey like no other.
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Dr Bhoe Tewarie
This timely collection asks an ambitious question: after six decades of independence, where exactly is Trinidad and Tobago—and what must we do next? Across 12 data-rich chapters, leading scholars and practitioners survey the nation’s energy story, social sectors, economic structure, and governance, then outline a programme for renewal. The result is an accessible, often bracing stock-take that belongs on the desks of policymakers and engaged citizens alike.
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Savion Nicholls in charge for a performance that combines Birdsong pan and brass
Wesley Gibbings
If it’s one thing, the Birdsong Academy has set itself some seriously ambitious goals. For instance, the programme for its August 15 Vacation Camp closing concert, references “vision and cultural innovation” as a key DNA-level feature of the community in which the academy resides, and a main mandate of the academy.
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Amrit Samaroo provides direction to the youngest of the campers.
Wesley Gibbings
The Supernovas Panyard in Surrey Village is, undeniably, one of the most beautiful musical venues in the country; set in the open air in the foothills of the Northern Range and occupied by a young steelband that has never set limits on its ambitions.
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Nicholas De Freitas, left, and Randy Sankar, of Massy Distribution.
VASHTI SINGH
Errol Edward Mahabir never wavered in his commitment to the improvement of T&T. His faith in the nation remained steadfast until his passing ten years ago.
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Chalkdust (Dr Hollis Liverpool)
ABRAHAM DIAZ
Professor Hollis Liverpool, better known as Chalkdust the calypsonian—ORTT—describes himself as a “Black Power Catholic”: fully conscious as an historian of the historical wrongs of the Catholic Church against Black people, yet persuaded by the goodness and power of the Sacraments of the faith.
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Chloe Bailey and Yung Bredda in a scene from the video.
Photo courtesy Optimus Productions/Universal Music Group
T&T soca sensation Yung Bredda (Akhenaton Lewis) says he is “humbled and excited” as his runaway hit, The Greatest Bend Over (Take It Easy), gets a fresh spin with a star-studded remix featuring US R&B/Pop powerhouse Chlöe Bailey and Ghanaian viral star Moliy. The remix promises to take the anthem’s global momentum to even higher heights.
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Ambrosia Edwards in a Soigné Fashion Studio bridal satin couture design.
Shelly-Ann Cooper has always known who she is. Grounded in her identity and unfazed by negative remarks about her origins, she proudly celebrates the place where she was born, raised, and still lives—a small community on Trinidad’s western coast.
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Parvati Girls’ Hindu College student, Jayda Ramjattan.
For 15-year-old Jayda Ramjattan, the environment is more than a cause—it’s a way of life. From acting and poetry to pageantry and activism, her passions all circle back to one central theme: protecting the earth.
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Rishi Ragoonath
Funky Fitz Entertainment took things to new heights with their “Altitude: Diamonds in the Sky” party at Ilya Rooftop, San Fernando, on August 1—and what a night it was!
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Chinese dancer and student at the Beijing Dance Academy Liu Yanbei performs at the launch of the Chinese Dance Master Class series Wu Dao: An Ethnic Innovation at UTT, NAPA.
Vashti Singh
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National-coloured fog released during last year’s In De Paint Dance
Ian Davis
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Dr Catherine Minto-Bain
Michele Jorsling Photography
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Edith Piaf and Marcel Cerdan, the world champion boxer, whose tragic love story captivated the public.
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Obstetrician/Gynaecologist Dr Sherene Kalloo
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From left, Tevin Pierre, Deron Attzs of DADL Clothing Label and Jada Victor.
Rishi Ragoonath
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Dr Bhoe Tewarie
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Savion Nicholls in charge for a performance that combines Birdsong pan and brass
Wesley Gibbings
by
Amrit Samaroo provides direction to the youngest of the campers.
Wesley Gibbings
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Nicholas De Freitas, left, and Randy Sankar, of Massy Distribution.
VASHTI SINGH
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Chalkdust (Dr Hollis Liverpool)
ABRAHAM DIAZ
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Chloe Bailey and Yung Bredda in a scene from the video.
Photo courtesy Optimus Productions/Universal Music Group
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