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On May 20, 2025, at London’s Tate Modern, Banu Mushtaq made history as the first Kannada author and Indian Muslim woman to win the International Booker Prize. Her short story collection, Heart Lamp, translated by Deepa Bhasthi and published by And Other Stories, features 12 stories written over 30 years portraying the lives of women and girls in Muslim communities in southern India. She is the second Indian author to win the International Booker Prize, after Geetanjali Shree, in 2022.
After igniting a viral storm with Done With Your Ex, Ghanaian-British hitmaker MOLIY is teaming up with Trinidad and Tobago’s dancer and singer Gladdest for a remix of two social media-driven anthems—Done With Your Ex and Shake It To The Max.
Hygiene is not a luxury. It’s a right. In a space where access to basic hygiene can define a person’s dignity, one woman is on a mission to make a cultural shift in how Trinidad and Tobago thinks about cleanliness, care, and community.
The Caribbean’s ageing population requires the region to move into a new era in how it treats its elderly. Here in T&T, Dr Lavanyakumari Thondavada established the Geriatric Society of T&T (GSTT) in October 2023. Thondavada is both the founder and current president.
Lupus is a silent battle fought daily by millions—a chronic autoimmune disease where the body’s defence system turns against itself, mistakenly attacking healthy tissues and organs. This triggers inflammation, pain, and damage that can strike anywhere—from the skin and joints to the kidneys, heart, lungs, brain, and blood cells.
Cooking is more than just preparing food—it’s storytelling, healing, creativity, and connection served on a plate. In a bustling home that she has created, where the aroma of the kitchen mingles with the vibrant presence of six children, chef Arianne Dyer strikes a perfect balance in a world that many would call overwhelming. A wife, mother, and a chef, Dyer has called the kitchen home for as long as she can remember, laughing that her first word, pointing at the TV screen, was “cook”.
What began as a private passion for photographing mushrooms has blossomed into a scientific mission to raise national awareness about the hidden world of fungi in T&T for Jeffrey Wong Sang, 62, a long-standing member of the T&T Field Naturalists’ Club (TTFNC).
A National Sargassum Management Policy is currently being developed by the National Sargassum Task Force (NSTF), which was appointed to deal with the threats of the gulfweed in July 2024.
Rave the Band will mark its ninth anniversary at Sideline Sips Bar, Marvin Lee Stadium, Centre of Excellence, next Friday with a special performance that promises to be a celebration of their musical journey.
One of the Caribbean’s leading creative impresarios and pageant gurus Richard Young officially launches The Young Guild—a transformative training centre and speciality event space—today at The Shoppes of Maraval, at 6 pm.
Last Saturday’s inclement weather did not dampen the enthusiasm of the various groups from the Victoria West district as who showcased their cultural talents in the preliminary round of the Prime Minister’s Best Village Competition at Ste Madeleine Secondary School.
Soca star Yung Bredda (Akhenaton Lewis) headlined the Grenada leg of Sandals and Beaches Resorts All That’s Good Road Show on May 8, climaxing the event with his Carnival 2025 hit, The Greatest Bend Over.
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