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Sherwin Rackal with one of his puppets, Anansi the Spider, at last year’s Bocas Lit Fest.
Rubadiri Victor with a headpiece from a dragon costume
Violinist Karen Briggs plays with The Lao Tizer band at The Ultimate Celebration Night, the final night of Saint Lucia Jazz and Arts Festival at Pigeon Island on Sunday.
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Akilah Mitchell conducting one of her outdoor art classes, Paint on the Caroni Bird Sanctuary.
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Moko jumbies accompanying participants in the Anti-Bullying Walk.
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Managing Editor Kaymar Jordan, sixth from left, and host Kristy Ramnarine with some of the women featured in the Nisaa of Islam and Respect Her Game series hosted by Guardian Media.
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Karla Gokool and her son, Kanvar.
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Tessa Alexander's artwork.
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Kiara Charles in a CLD (Charu Lochan Dass) design.
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Five-year-old Ethan Bachan with the trophy he won for placing third in the T&T Cycling Federation’s Mountain Bike Challenge last year.
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Shavindra Tewarie-Singh, IGT People & Transformation Regional Senior Manager-Caribbean, displays one of the puppets, David, a character with autism, in the CKFTO’s ‘Count Me In’ show.
International Game Technology (IGT), a global leader in gaming, today announced a technology donation to the LIFE (Learning Is For Everyone) Centre in Cascade in recognition of Autism Awareness Month.
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A covering of sargassum at the Matura Beach recently. Nature Seekers yesterday started a drive to remove a build-up of the seaweed, as it is now threatening the nesting season of the leatherback turtles.
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Matura’s leatherback turtle nesting season is being threatened by an accumulation of sargassum seaweed.
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Akilah Mitchell conducting one of her outdoor art classes, Paint on the Caroni Bird Sanctuary.
“Just expressing myself on paper brought me ease and happiness, which I had never experienced,” she recalled.
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Books by already celebrated authors from Trinidad and Tobago and Haiti have won the poetry, fiction, and non-fiction categories of the 2025 OCM Bocas Prize for Caribbean Literature.
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Terence Pieters was an ardent surfer and professional boogie boarder before a shoulder injury halted his competitive career.
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Moko jumbies accompanying participants in the Anti-Bullying Walk.
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The Counselling Department of Servol’s South/Central Zone held its Anti-Bullying Walk on March 28 to deliver a strong message of zero tolerance for all forms of bullying.
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From local service to regional service, Ria Boodoo is on the rise. If the name sounds familiar, she once served in representative politics at the local government level as councillor for the Macoya/Trincity district. Her work in sustainability hasn’t only been long-standing, but it is also her passion.
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Managing Editor Kaymar Jordan, sixth from left, and host Kristy Ramnarine with some of the women featured in the Nisaa of Islam and Respect Her Game series hosted by Guardian Media.
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Guardian Media Limited, through its Women’s Empowerment magazine, hosted a special dinner on April 3 to celebrate the culmination of its Nisaa of Islam series, featuring inspiring Muslim women from T&T. The event, held at GM Labs, brought together participants from both Season 1 and Season 2 of the series.
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Karla Gokool and her son, Kanvar.
Often described along with other neurodevelopmental disorders as a “silent condition” due to it not always being visually or immediately apparent, Autism Spectrum Disorder (widely called autism) affects approximately one in 36 children globally (CDC, 2024) and 15,000-17,000 people in T&T (Autism Society of T&T, 2014).
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Tessa Alexander's artwork.
“Creativity and the act of creativity are human-only skills. We have been creating ever since cave drawings.” Tessa Alexander (Tessa Alexander Sloane-Seale) is a professional artist by trade, but her work, along with the nature and subject matters of her art, has made her a historian, a sociologist and a businesswoman all in one.
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Kiara Charles in a CLD (Charu Lochan Dass) design.
Tobago Fashion Coda is back with a bang. After a hiatus, the Runway Meets Rhythm spectacular promises to be unforgettable.
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Five-year-old Ethan Bachan with the trophy he won for placing third in the T&T Cycling Federation’s Mountain Bike Challenge last year.
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From the moment she could walk, seven-year-old Atarah Bachan was always in motion, kicking a ball, swinging a bat, or throwing stones at the mango tree in the backyard. Her love for sports was evident.
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Shavindra Tewarie-Singh, IGT People & Transformation Regional Senior Manager-Caribbean, displays one of the puppets, David, a character with autism, in the CKFTO’s ‘Count Me In’ show.
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A covering of sargassum at the Matura Beach recently. Nature Seekers yesterday started a drive to remove a build-up of the seaweed, as it is now threatening the nesting season of the leatherback turtles.
Photo courtesy Nature Seekers
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Akilah Mitchell conducting one of her outdoor art classes, Paint on the Caroni Bird Sanctuary.
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Moko jumbies accompanying participants in the Anti-Bullying Walk.
Rishi Ragoonath
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Ria Boodoo
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Managing Editor Kaymar Jordan, sixth from left, and host Kristy Ramnarine with some of the women featured in the Nisaa of Islam and Respect Her Game series hosted by Guardian Media.
ROGER JACOB
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Karla Gokool and her son, Kanvar.
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