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Ready for the world: Ketonia Dominique completed her studies as the first locally trained female commercial pilot in T&T.
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Minister of Foreign and Caricom Affairs, Dr Amery Browne, right, and former national senior football team captain and head coach, Russell Latapy, centre, present Argentine Ambassador Gustavo Daniel Martínez Pandiani, with a personalised T&T Men’s Senior Football Away jersey during the screening of the documentary, Soccer Soul and the live viewing of the Copa America, semifinal, between Argentina and Canada at MovieTowne, Port-of-Spain, on Tuesday.
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Geetanjali Shree, joint winner of the 2022 International Booker Prize with co-winner and translator Daisy Rockwell, will speak to a live audience in Trinidad at the 2024 Bocas Lit Fest, where she will read from her work and sign books.
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This Sunday’s bookshelf is a departure from women who make books to a woman who, though an avid reader, makes the other thing beloved to women, the thing adjunct to love itself: chocolate.
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Safiya Sinclair, right, speaks on a panel with Marchelle Farrell, centre, moderated by Tracy Assing.
During last Sunday’s NGC Bocas Lit Fest, the flagship literary event that takes place annually in T&T, several standout female authors, both from the Caribbean and the diaspora, led discussions not only on their books but also on the critical histories of our region.
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The brand and marketing strategist has been working in a number of areas, including government agencies, law enforcement, financial services as well as health and fitness, since 2007.
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“Our writers, at home in the Caribbean and scattered throughout the diaspora, provoke us with their questions, arguments, and hard-won insights. They compel us to think about who we are, where we came from, where we are going, our time and place, and our responsibilities to each other. At a time when the world is racked by conflict—from Haiti on our doorstep to Gaza halfway across the globe—and justice seems an ever-more elusive goal, our writers push us to active engagement.
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At “42 years young”, she has spent many years perfecting her craft, contributing to the music industry and filling the hearts of audiences everywhere with the fruits of her talent and labour. Holding both a BSc in Electrical Engineering and an MSc in Human Resources Management, her love for music has always been bolstered by her ability and prowess in other fields, but she has “always come back” to her love of the piano.
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Nishka Maharaj responds to questions during her interview.
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Sitting down for an in-depth interview with Guardian Media, President’s Gold Medal recipient and Hillview College graduate, Nishka Maharaj, shared what she’s been up to following her academic success and the challenges she now faces as she considers her next steps.
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Weight loss, a complex issue that many women contend with at some point in their lives, has always been a topic of popular discourse in media directed at female consumers.
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Geetanjali Shree, joint winner of the 2022 International Booker Prize with co-winner and translator Daisy Rockwell, will speak to a live audience in Trinidad at the 2024 Bocas Lit Fest, where she will read from her work and sign books.
In 2022, when I was in London, I saw Geetanjali Shree on the International Booker Prize live stream in an elegant black kurta set off by a slash of red scarf on stage after she won the International Booker Prize (awarded annually for a single book translated into English and published in the UK or Ireland).
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Dionne Brand
There is a week in October each year when a particular subset of readers—Caribbean or otherwise—hold their breaths, hoping to hear a particular writer’s name. The reason is the annual announcement of the winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature, and the writer this time is Dionne Brand, whom many readers and scholars consider a leading contender for the award.
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Top designers will make style at the regional fashion showcase, O2N Style at O2 Park, on April 28. Designers The Cloth, Zadd & Eastman, and Heather Jones head a line-up of fashion trailblazers at what promises to be a hallmark theatrical fashion event in the Caribbean.
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“Behave yourself, man, or Boysie Singh goyn get, allyuh!”, cautionary chant used to scare Trinidadian children into good behaviour.
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Soprano LeAndra Head has been singing almost since she could speak. At the age of three, she sang Whitney Houston’s ‘Run to You’ for her parents—professional photographer Andrea De Silva and former US Marine Corps Master Sergeant Leroy Head Jr—successfully scaling high notes even seasoned performers are reluctant to attempt.
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Sydney Trim, from bottom left, clockwise, Anika Blenman, Rowan McEwen, Anya Blenman and Celine Jerome.
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Safiya Sinclair, right, speaks on a panel with Marchelle Farrell, centre, moderated by Tracy Assing.
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