After a 23-year sojourn in politics, Ralph Maraj has returned to his first love, the theatre. Ironically, his re-entrance to the stage is, in a sense, a kind of deja vu, as the play, The Saint, is the same one which marked his exit at the same venue...
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Trinidadian recording artiste Kerwin Du Bois has put music to the new Guinness Made of More campaign, which will be used as a radio ad throughout the Caribbean.
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Around this time of year, annually, with the advent of Easter, jazz buffs whet their lips for what has come to be known as “the jazz season.”
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The Trinbago Unified Calypsonians’ Organisation (Tuco) has announced the names of the 25 semifinalists for the National humour Calypso Monarch Competition 2013.
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Nineteen-year-old Cherise Couri told the T...
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The tech world is abuzz with excitement as Samsung gets ready to unveil the latest in the Galaxy series.
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Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Internationally acclaimed Trinidad-born opera singers Neil Latchman and Hyacinth Nicholls created a world of sound that evoked emotions and captivated an attentive audience at Queen’s Hall, St Ann’s, last Saturday night.
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Toronto-based calypso archivist George D Maharaj has to seriously consider a bigger venue for Kaiso at High Noon 2014.
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Rahil Babooram’s vegan lifestyle has had a strong influence on his music leading him to develop the term “vegan music” for his songs that deal with animal rights.
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Five films produced in the first T&T Community Short Film Festival, hosted by the T&T Film Company (TTFC) and the Division of Culture, Ministry of Arts and MultiCulturalism, were screened on Saturday at the Little Carib Theatre, Woodbrook.
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