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Form Five student Breanna Lewis displays her completed ceramic cosmetology tray and curling iron set.
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Endo activist Abeesha Toussaint
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Members of Republic Bank Exodus celebrate their Panorama victory at the residence of the bank’s managing director, Nigel Baptiste.
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Golden Moko Jumbies Dingolay Without Apologies by Lester Doodnath.
MARIELA BRUZUAL
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A Carnival character entertains a Promise House resident.
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A bit of glitz: Makeup done for Carnival festivities by Face Candy Studio
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Musical icon David Rudder at Bocas Lit Fest’s first Kaiso Conversations at Kafé Blue on January 20.
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President’s Medal winner Aliya Serrette, centre, with, from left, BATCE upper six dean Roger Bala, TCE acting vice principal Latoya Thomas-Paponette, head of Sixth Form Shinelly James, her mother Angelique De Mille-Serrette, BATCE vice principal Nicole Boodhan-Thomas and acting head of administration Brian Wickham.
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Mela Caribe (Sheresse Edmund)
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Roxanne Omalo, who has won the Queen of Carnival title four times, is taking her love for culture to educational games.
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Form Five student Breanna Lewis displays her completed ceramic cosmetology tray and curling iron set.
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Endo activist Abeesha Toussaint
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Candida Khan “Didi” Registered Dietitian/Nutritionist
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Every day, women experience chronic pains that can be complex, but need a strong nutritional foundation to assist in reducing the symptoms experienced. Some examples include pains from fibromyalgia, endometriosis, osteoarthritis, migraines, irritable bowel syndrome and chronic back pain, to name a few. These are some foods that can assist in the reduction of pain with these conditions.
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Rajbal Maraj crowns Ishana Edgar as Miss Central Trinidad. Sharing in the moment are, from left, Danisher Dyer, first runner-up; pageant coordinator Marcia Merrick Mohammed and Shernisha Francis, second runner-up.
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Ishana Edgar, an 18-year-old second-year Business Management student at the University of the Southern Caribbean, walked away with the prestigious title of Miss Central Trinidad when the Couva Carnival Committee (CCC) staged its marquee event at the Couva Carnival Centre on Saturday.
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Golden Moko Jumbies Dingolay Without Apologies by Lester Doodnath.
MARIELA BRUZUAL
In the quiet neighbourhood of Federation Park, the pulsating heart of Carnival now beats from within the walls of the Art Society of Trinidad and Tobago headquarters. Currently on display is Dingolay, an exhibition that transforms the gallery space into a vibrant tribute to the colour, cadence and cultural power of Trinbago Carnival.
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For years, exercise has been closely tied to appearance. Many women begin a fitness routine hoping to lose weight, shrink their waistline or fit more comfortably into their clothes. While these goals are valid, focusing only on how the body looks can cause you to overlook one of exercise’s greatest benefits: protecting your heart.
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A Carnival character entertains a Promise House resident.
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They may be getting down in age, but that didn’t stop residents of the Promise House facility in Santa Cruz from taking part in Carnival celebrations.
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A bit of glitz: Makeup done for Carnival festivities by Face Candy Studio
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It’s showtime! That time when women participating in the Carnival festivities get set to put their best faces forward for the glitz and glam of the Greatest Show on Earth. Over the years, makeup for the Parade of the Bands has become part and parcel of the costumes themselves, at a separate cost, of course.
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Musical icon David Rudder at Bocas Lit Fest’s first Kaiso Conversations at Kafé Blue on January 20.
Bocas Lit Fest/Shaun Rambaran
Bocas Lit Fest successfully launched its new Kaiso Conversations series with an engaging and well-attended event focused on the art of calypso songwriting, featuring musical icon David Rudder. The initiative reinforces the festival’s long-standing commitment to exploring words, stories, and ideas across genres, and to recognising calypso as a vital part of Trinidad and Tobago’s literary heritage.
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President’s Medal winner Aliya Serrette, centre, with, from left, BATCE upper six dean Roger Bala, TCE acting vice principal Latoya Thomas-Paponette, head of Sixth Form Shinelly James, her mother Angelique De Mille-Serrette, BATCE vice principal Nicole Boodhan-Thomas and acting head of administration Brian Wickham.
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Aliya Serrette was one of two students to be awarded the President’s Medal for her performance in the 2025 Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examinations (CAPE), and she is the first student to bring that prestigious honour to her school.
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Mela Caribe (Sheresse Edmund)
As Carnival energy pulses through T&T this week, one name continues to rise above the noise: Mela Caribe. At just 29 years old, born Shereese Edmund, the singer-songwriter is stepping confidently into her moment, armed with spirituality, authenticity, and a deep-rooted love for Caribbean expression.
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Roxanne Omalo, who has won the Queen of Carnival title four times, is taking her love for culture to educational games.
For years, Roxanne Omalo was best known for her commanding presence on the Carnival stage—a four-time Carnival Queen (2018, 2020, 2024, 2025) whose poise, confidence, and storytelling captured audiences and celebrated culture.
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The Carnival season usually includes alcohol consumption. Occasional drinking may be part of cultural and social events, but excess alcohol intake can negatively impact women’s health. As women, we process alcohol differently, which leads to stronger effects with smaller amounts.
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Candida Khan “Didi” Registered Dietitian/Nutritionist
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Rajbal Maraj crowns Ishana Edgar as Miss Central Trinidad. Sharing in the moment are, from left, Danisher Dyer, first runner-up; pageant coordinator Marcia Merrick Mohammed and Shernisha Francis, second runner-up.
Stephan Clapperton
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Anisto Alves
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Golden Moko Jumbies Dingolay Without Apologies by Lester Doodnath.
MARIELA BRUZUAL
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A Carnival character entertains a Promise House resident.
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A bit of glitz: Makeup done for Carnival festivities by Face Candy Studio
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Musical icon David Rudder at Bocas Lit Fest’s first Kaiso Conversations at Kafé Blue on January 20.
Bocas Lit Fest/Shaun Rambaran
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President’s Medal winner Aliya Serrette, centre, with, from left, BATCE upper six dean Roger Bala, TCE acting vice principal Latoya Thomas-Paponette, head of Sixth Form Shinelly James, her mother Angelique De Mille-Serrette, BATCE vice principal Nicole Boodhan-Thomas and acting head of administration Brian Wickham.
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