Keeon shows a Shoulder Press
An AI depiction of Papa Bois from the book Folklore Spirits of Trinidad and Tobago by Richard Ramirez.
Courtesy Richard Ramirez
Dr Radica Mahase at the Old Labourer’s Quarters which was the indentured labourers barracks in Mauritius.
A drone shot of Fort Abercromby
Afzal Abdul
Peter London conducts one of his dance classes.
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Miss World 1986 Giselle Laronde-West and Miss Universe 1998 Wendy Fitzwilliam take a look at a piece during the launch of Giselle’s jewellery line, Dancing in the Wind, at the Art Society of Trinidad and Tobago.
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Saxophonist Saxappeal from Detroit, Michigan takes control of the I Am Jazz stage on Easter Sunday at the Cipriani Labour College Grounds in Valsayn.
Vashti Singh
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One of Evan Samuel’s pieces that will be on exhibit at Samuel’s Yard Woodturning Art Gallery on May 2 and 3.
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Eme Eton, 10, sitting CSEC subjects while preparing for SEA
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Genevieve Walcott-Daniel and her son Zidane along with the rest of the family.
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Krystle Phillips gives guidance to farmers and agriculture sector.
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Rickibah Isaac National Poetry Slam Finalist
Bocas Lit Fest
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Keeon shows a Shoulder Press
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An AI depiction of Papa Bois from the book Folklore Spirits of Trinidad and Tobago by Richard Ramirez.
Courtesy Richard Ramirez
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Dr Radica Mahase at the Old Labourer’s Quarters which was the indentured labourers barracks in Mauritius.
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Champions of The French Panorama 2026, The Panvengers, deliver their rendition of Ms Dorothy.
The fifth edition of The French Panorama, a virtual steelband competition held in France, took place on Saturday. Presented by the French Panorama Association (FPA), the event was hosted by its president and director, Wanda Atkins.
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A ram’s horn was blown during the ceremony.
Edison Boodoosingh
The National Council of Orisha Elders of Trinidad and Tobago (NCOETT) commemorated Earth Day 2026 with an ancestral observance at the Lopinot Ancestral Grounds last Wednesday, bringing together devotees, cultural practitioners and national figures in a gathering that underscored environmental stewardship, cultural continuity and collective reflection.
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Your safety on the road does not begin when you shift into drive; it actually comes down to the critical few minutes before you even turn the ignition key. Getting into the daily habit of performing a “two-minute walkaround” can prevent unexpected blowouts, sudden engine failure, and incredibly unsafe driving conditions. It only takes a moment, but it can save you hours of stress.
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Miss World 1986 Giselle Laronde-West and Miss Universe 1998 Wendy Fitzwilliam take a look at a piece during the launch of Giselle’s jewellery line, Dancing in the Wind, at the Art Society of Trinidad and Tobago.
Courtesy Andrea De Silva
It may be too early for some to think about Christmas, but not if you’re Giselle Laronde-West. If you’re one of those who love to gift locally made jewellery for the holidays, Miss World 1986 and corporate executive-turned designer might have just the perfect find to catch your eye.
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Saxophonist Saxappeal from Detroit, Michigan takes control of the I Am Jazz stage on Easter Sunday at the Cipriani Labour College Grounds in Valsayn.
Vashti Singh
Music lovers turned out in full force on Easter Sunday for the I Am Jazz Festival’s 2026 staging of “Jazz in Red – The Love Affair,” transforming the grounds of Cipriani College into a sea of colour, rhythm, and style.
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Starting over your fitness regime every Monday after doing nothing all month feels productive, but it is not.
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One of Evan Samuel’s pieces that will be on exhibit at Samuel’s Yard Woodturning Art Gallery on May 2 and 3.
On May 2 and 3, his pieces will be on display at Samuel’s Yard Woodturning Art Gallery, at 4 Lawrence Wong Road, Longdenville, from 10 am to 5 pm.
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Eme Eton, 10, sitting CSEC subjects while preparing for SEA
Eme Eton has not yet done the Secondary Entrance Assessment (SEA) exam, but she is already attempting exams at a more advanced level.
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Genevieve Walcott-Daniel and her son Zidane along with the rest of the family.
As Autism Awareness Month comes to a close, we hear from Genevieve Walcott-Daniel the proud mother of Zidane Daniel, who was diagnosed with autism. Genevieve tells us her fight to give her son a good life and ensure he is included and respected in society.
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Krystle Phillips gives guidance to farmers and agriculture sector.
Krystle Phillips did not enter agriculture through policy, training, or even intention; she arrived there by recognising a gap that sits at the heart of one of Trinidad and Tobago’s biggest economic problems: food imports. A “born and bred Laventillean”, her earliest exposure to agriculture came from her father, even though she did not recognise it at the time. She remembers her father as “an urban farmer” who sold eggs, chickens, peas, and other goods to support the household. Today, that memory sits with her not only as a guiding force in her line of work, but couched within a much larger national issue, one where local agricultural production remains underdeveloped, and billions are spent annually bringing food into the country.
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In Trinidad and Tobago, many women are guilty of asking this question: “Is it cheaper to eat well, or are we just being pushed towards supplements instead of real food?”
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Rickibah Isaac National Poetry Slam Finalist
Bocas Lit Fest
Nine finalists, including five women, have secured their places in the Grand Slam of the National Poetry Slam (NPS) 2026, setting the stage for a high-stakes finale at one of the region’s most anticipated spoken word events.
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Warrant Officer 1 Peter Perrier, left, and retiree Dexter Sealey.
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Ambassadors and representatives of Spanish-speaking embassies at Spanish Language Day: From left, Cuba’s Ambassador Gustavo Véliz, Colombia’s representative Julián Lineros, Venezuela’s Ambassador Álvaro Enrique Sánchez Cordero, Apostolic Nuncio Santiago de Wit, Mexico’s Ambassador Víctor Hugo Morales, Chile’s Ambassador Hernán Núñez Montenegro, ACS Secretary General Ambassador Noemí Espinoza Madrid, Panama’s Ambassador Diomedes Heraclio Carles Cleghorn, Dominican Republic Ambassador Raquel Josefina Jacobo Jaar, and Argentina’s Ambassador Gustavo Pandiani.
Vashti Singh
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Champions of The French Panorama 2026, The Panvengers, deliver their rendition of Ms Dorothy.
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A ram’s horn was blown during the ceremony.
Edison Boodoosingh
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Miss World 1986 Giselle Laronde-West and Miss Universe 1998 Wendy Fitzwilliam take a look at a piece during the launch of Giselle’s jewellery line, Dancing in the Wind, at the Art Society of Trinidad and Tobago.
Courtesy Andrea De Silva
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Saxophonist Saxappeal from Detroit, Michigan takes control of the I Am Jazz stage on Easter Sunday at the Cipriani Labour College Grounds in Valsayn.
Vashti Singh
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One of Evan Samuel’s pieces that will be on exhibit at Samuel’s Yard Woodturning Art Gallery on May 2 and 3.
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Eme Eton, 10, sitting CSEC subjects while preparing for SEA
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Genevieve Walcott-Daniel and her son Zidane along with the rest of the family.
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