Born into a musical family, it was pre-ordained that Minister St Clair Niles, once a plumber, would eventually become a singer and a recording artiste.
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Part of the Costaatt Alumni Association’s mission is to serve the Costaatt community by “providing life-long connections to the college,” according to event co-ordinator Trevonne Gooding-Barrow of Costaatt’s alumni relations department.
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Club Prosperity at Upper Bournes Road, St James, has been a staple for partygoers in the West, especially for those in the dancehall and reggae fraternity.
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On the invitation of the National Council of Indian Culture (NCIC), The Saint, by Ralph Maraj, will be performed at the Divali Nagar on May 25, as part of council’s Indian Arrival Day celebrations. The play has been most favourably received so far...
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The Traffikliters Association, comprising ex-BWIA employees who worked in the airline’s Traffic department, hosted its annual Mother’s Day Brunch on Petrotrin grounds in Point-a-Pierre on May 5.
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Tobago’s film fans have the chance to see some of Europe’s finest films when the European Film Festival begins its run at MovieTowne from today until May 28. Meanwhile, in Trinidad, the EFF continues in Port-of-Spain.
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For the last two years, Sustain T&T has sensitised local audiences to environmental and sustainability issues through its film series, Green Screen.
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Robert Greenidge took Caribbean Night to another level last Thursday night.
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As the old saying goes, ‘if it’s nice, do it twice’ so Funny Farm Factory & Ha Ha Ha Productions will reprise their sold out Talk Yuh Talk, Trini Life, Love, Lies & Lock Up on June 7-9.
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At age 11, Ishmael Williams is one of the youngest participants to be selected as Most Outstanding Student in the annual series of pan construction and tuning courses offered by Pan Development Unlimited (PDU) since the training workshops started...
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