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At 11 years old, Sian Cuffy-Young was bathing on the beach in Chaguaramas, where the boardwalk now stands, when a loaded diaper struck her in the face.
Amanda Smyth writes between islands. Born in Ireland to a Trinidadian mother and Irish father, she belongs to both places—and neither entirely. Now based in Leamington Spa, she teaches creative writing at Arvon, Skyros in Greece, and Coventry University.
At just 17 years old, Barbadian filmmaker Trinity Rose is setting the international creative world ablaze.
Acclaimed writer Shani Mootoo will read from and discuss her latest collection of poetry, Oh Witness Dey! (Book*hug Press), at The Writers Centre, 14 Alcazar Street, St Clair, on Tuesday at 5.30 pm.
The T&T Photographic Society, in collaboration with Dada and Projects, recently hosted a photo walk documenting the rich tapestry of public art in Port-of-Spain.
Unicomer (Trinidad) Limited recently partnered with United Way to improve the physical and learning environment at Success Laventille Secondary School.
On June 12 at the Lloyd Best Institute of The Caribbean in Tunapuna, the 24th solo exhibition by artist Keith Ward, Tints Tones and Textures, opened to the public.
The colour and pageantry of East Indian culture and Hindu tradition was on full display at the Baal Vikaas Vihaar finals which took place at the Sanatan Dharma Maha Sabha (SDMS) Headquarters in St Augustine on June 7 and 8.
Iere Theatre Production transported audiences to the 1970s with a powerful re-enactment of the life of legendary chutney singer Sundar Popo at Naparima Bowl, San Fernando, from June 5 to 8.
Teenage singing sensation Mohammad Faiz had the crowd at Centre Pointe Mall, Chaguanas, on their feet on Saturday night as he delivered a high-energy performance filled with popular hits and beloved Bollywood classics.
D escribed as a bumper two months of sweeping art, fun, reflection, introspection, education, history, connection, and reconnection, the third annual Season of Anansi Folklore National Festival culminated on June 5 with a very emotional ceremony, Tribute to the Storytellers.
From his office in Port-of-Spain, TSTT Chief Executive Officer Kent Western speaks with the calm clarity of someone deeply anchored in purpose.
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