An ambitious musical theatre production will get a financial boost this week when the German Embassy hosts a cocktail reception to raise funds for the project. Jab Molassie, a T...
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On May 25, Paper Based Bookshop will present the third in its 2013 Tea and Readings series, held in the shop’s lobby at the Normandie, St Ann’s.
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T&T tenor Ronald Samm is worried that some of the opportunities that made him an opera singer of international renown are disappearing in the country of his birth.
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It was around 2 pm one day in March and the food court outside the entrance of the Caribbean Cinemas 8 multiplex was buzzing as usual with moviegoers and Trincity Mall patrons.
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“I’m very optimistic of the future of our local music. To some extent I’ve been observing that the appetite for meaningless ‘hype’ music is diminishing and there is a desire among the locals for music with substance,” says Jessie McBarrow, also...
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Roland “Remy” Yearwood posted Five to YouTube on May 5 (http://ow.ly/kXrtn) and since then the five-minute video has begun to attract buzz and no shortage of chuckles. It’s a little bit rapso, a little bit kaiso, a little bit cartoon and truly cool...
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In the best week for a wide-ranging film choice since BC on TV began last September, Wednesday could, by itself, have filled all three of the week’s choice slots (Hard Candy, 5.45 pm MaxW, Insomnia, 7.45 pm MaxW, The Crying Game, 10 pm TCM).
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We’ve come a long way from ten to 15 years ago when, by and large, people frowned upon the idea of a bride who wanted to make and design items for her wedding.
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As a member of the buzz-generating DJ outfit Major Lazer, Trinidadian Chris Leacock interacts regularly with pop music stars.
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An impressive also-ran list today includes the better version of The Prestige (The Illusionist, 11 am MaxW), the still-very-watchable Christopher Reeve Superman (1 pm MaxW, with Part II following immediately after), what may be the strongest African...
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