Celebrated Jamaican feature film Better Mus’ Come (2011), written and directed by Storm Saulter, will be shown at a special screening on March 13 at the T&T Film Festival (ttff) offices at 199 Belmont Circular Road, Belmont.
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The National Carnival Commission (NCC) has been given a thumbs-up by many of the main players in last Saturday’s Carnival Stakeholders Consultation (Crystallising the Role of the NCC), held at the UTT Auditorium, National Academy for the Performing...
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In commemoration of the UN International Women’s Day, Cacique Award winner Cecilia Salazar will stage her own tribute to women later this evening at the Little Carib Theatre in Woodbrook. The thespian will bring 1960s national heroine Gene Miles to...
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The tear-jerking story of Chinese Down Syndrome musical prodigy, ZhouZhou, kicked off the first Chinese Film Festival at MovieTowne yesterday as a memorable swan-song to departing Chinese ambassador Yang Youming.
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It’s hard to believe he is only 26 when he begins to talk about his achievements, but Rondell Donawa from San Fernando—Ethan Lane, Corinth Hills to be exact—is certainly what you would describe as a go-getter.
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There were, at last count, at least 16,000 books written about the 16th US president, Abraham “the Great Emancipator” Lincoln; there may be scores more added in the next publication cycle following Steven Spielberg’s 2012 film, which is itself at...
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Kezie Peters’ inspiration for her first solo album was sparked by one question—If God were to put a melody to her experiences, what would it sound like?
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Dancing, chanting and giving thanks for a fantastic year, it was a “Soca Baptist” welcome for Power Soca Monarch champion Austin “SuperBlue” Lyons as he returned to his hometown of Point Fortin on February 28.
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Now in its 55th year, The Strolling Players Theatre Company with 2,594 stage performances to their credit, will present three new plays at the City Hall, Knox Street, Port-of-Spain, starting tonight at 8.30 and running until March 9.
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It felt like a family reunion last Thursday night when Pelham Goddard and the management of De Nu Pub (The Mas Camp) reprised Caribbean Night at the popular Woodbrook showplace.
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