Orchid vendor Joel Kennedy of Sangre Grande tends to his display
Shastri Boodan
Zerkiphe Francis performing “Who Next” by Chock Dusk.
Rishi Ragoonath
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Philbert does a tyre slam using a hammer during an upper body workout.
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Steve “Urchin” Wilson, entertainment manager to some of Jamaica’s most famous music artistes, will be at RVRB X
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Terri Lyons
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Lisa Faye Sarjeant
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Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar
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President Christine Kangaloo
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Anna-Lise Nanton
Gary Jordan
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Toni Morrison
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Caleb John, centre, with his proud parents Christopher “Chris” Noel John and Anna-Maria Martinez-John.
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Wasia Ward
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The artist views his painting of the El Socorro walkover.
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LeAndra during her performance
Edison Boodoosingh
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Che Lovelace’s piece Reader close to Palms
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Orchid vendor Joel Kennedy of Sangre Grande tends to his display
Shastri Boodan
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Zerkiphe Francis performing “Who Next” by Chock Dusk.
Rishi Ragoonath
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Cocoa chow was one of the many cocoa-inspired favourites.
Shirvan Ramjit
The Montserrat Cocoa Farmers’ Co-Operative Society Ltd (MCF) hosted its fourth annual Cocoa Food Festival at La Vega Estate, Gran Couva, on Saturday, highlighting the diverse and innovative uses of the cocoa bean beyond traditional chocolate products.
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Author Ian Isidore Smart signs a copy of his book at the launch.
Photos courtesy Sandra Browne
Author and educator Ian Isidore Smart recently launched The Caribbean Renaissance and Carnival at NALIS, Port-of-Spain.
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Steve “Urchin” Wilson, entertainment manager to some of Jamaica’s most famous music artistes, will be at RVRB X
Global T&T’s RVRB eXperience (RVRB X) - an Artiste Development Workshop is a dynamic two-day intensive designed to professionally develop T&T musicians and performers.
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Terri Lyons
Divine feminine energy will be celebrated on Saturday at the scenic Estate 101 in Maraval, from 5 pm, when Chantuelle Queen Empress Ajé presents the fifth staging of the IBA Music Festival.
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Lisa Faye Sarjeant
Lisa Faye Sarjeant’s DM (Direct Message) blew up in early April when one of her pieces was styled by Trinidad-born fashion expert Antonia Fifi, now based in Canada.
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Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar
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In the run-up to the November 5, 2007 General Election, Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar, SC, was the UNC’s then Opposition Leader. She was, however, infamously sidelined by the then leadership and faced a very difficult choice—leave the UNC to save her reputation or remain and be consigned to political irrelevance.
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President Christine Kangaloo
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For the first time in Trinidad and Tobago’s history, three women concurrently hold the offices of President, Prime Minister, and Leader of the Opposition—marking a historic moment that signals a broader shift in the country’s leadership landscape.
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Anna-Lise Nanton
Gary Jordan
This May, the world’s longest-running beauty pageant—Miss World—returns to India, with the vibrant and youthful state of Telangana, proudly stepping into the global spotlight as host. Spanning four weeks from May 7 to 31, the 72nd edition of the Miss World Pageant will unfold across scenic destinations in Telangana, culminating in an opening and closing celebration in Hyderabad.
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Toni Morrison
“In the version I know, the woman is the daughter of slaves, Black, American, and lives alone in a small house outside of town. Her reputation for wisdom is without peer and without question. Among her people she is both the law and its transgression. The honour she is paid and the awe in which she is held reach beyond her neighbourhood to places far away; to the city, where the intelligence of rural prophets is the source of much amusement.
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Caleb John, centre, with his proud parents Christopher “Chris” Noel John and Anna-Maria Martinez-John.
“He is one of the coolest people. What will we do without him?” That’s the kind of sentiment echoed by staff at Samford University in Alabama when speaking about Caleb Noah John—a young man whose quiet strength and character left a lasting impact far beyond the classroom.
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Wasia Ward
After nearly two decades operating from a retrofitted shipping container, the Parish of St Jude in Arima is taking steps toward rebuilding its long-lost rectory with the help of a major fundraising effort this Mother’s Day.
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The artist views his painting of the El Socorro walkover.
Wesley Gibbings
Kevin Allister Garcia’s recent solo exhibition at the Art Society of T&T provided viewers with fascinating insights into the heart and mind of a creator intent on exploring as many facets of his craft as are available and, in the process, presenting truths about T&T life.
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Winner of the 2025 First Citizens National Poetry Slam, Shaquille Warren.
Photo courtesy Curtis Henry
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Christopher Ragobar, EMA, left, with Sunil Gadar, Sangre Grande Regional Corporation, Rhushuan Yearwood, EMA, and Keston Ali, Sangre Grande Regional Corporation, stand next to one of the newly-installed signs.
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Cocoa chow was one of the many cocoa-inspired favourites.
Shirvan Ramjit
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Author Ian Isidore Smart signs a copy of his book at the launch.
Photos courtesy Sandra Browne
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Steve “Urchin” Wilson, entertainment manager to some of Jamaica’s most famous music artistes, will be at RVRB X
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Terri Lyons
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Lisa Faye Sarjeant
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Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar
UNC
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President Christine Kangaloo
ABRAHAM DIAZ
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Anna-Lise Nanton
Gary Jordan
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Toni Morrison
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