Trinidad James and Machel Montano.
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Chowtal singers of the Esperanza Shiv Mandir perform during the Holika Dahan celebration.
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EVP president Delano Manganoo, left and dance sport judge Nicole Aleong.
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Soca star Voice (Aaron St Louis) reacts after receiving the 2025 AEAUSA Calypso/Soca Award in his San Juan studio from regional ambassador ii-Kaya Ises on Thursday.↔PHOTO COURTESY ADINAH PHOTOGRAPHY
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Reality TV star and Dancehall Queen Spice chats with Shaggy and Sharon Burke backstage at the Island Music Conference (IMC).
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Chutney Soca Monarch 2026 Savita Singh performing in New Zealand on February 14.
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Guru and artistic director Dr Satnarine Balkaransingh performs havan alongside two students of Katha Kala Sangam.
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Dancers Nalini Akal, left, and Alyana Lym perform at the launch of the Year of the Horse.
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Pink Panther, left, and Brother Valentino display their recognition plaques received from the Eastern Division Community Oriented Section.
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The Birdsong Steel Orchestra plays a tune to celebrate the launch of their new Digicel Foundation Technology-in-Education Centre.
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Lion dancers rehearsing.
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Trinidad James and Machel Montano.
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Chowtal singers of the Esperanza Shiv Mandir perform during the Holika Dahan celebration.
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Established in 1996 in the UK, after the 1991 Booker Prize shortlist featured no women, the Women’s Prize for Fiction was created to recognise the best novel written in English by a woman and published in Britain each year. Originally launched as the Orange Prize, it has become one of the most significant international literary awards, bringing sustained attention to women writers across borders and backgrounds — a mission reflected in this selection of eight shortlisted women of colour.
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Anglican Rev Danille Pontiflet reflects on her calling from God and a life of service
Anglican Reverend Danielle Pontiflet’s life has always been centred around the church. But it took some time before she understood and accepted her calling—service to God as an ordained minister, with a special emphasis on society’s foundation.
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For many women, taking care of themselves feels wrong. It is not that self-care lacks value, but that they feel they do not deserve it.
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Soca star Voice (Aaron St Louis) reacts after receiving the 2025 AEAUSA Calypso/Soca Award in his San Juan studio from regional ambassador ii-Kaya Ises on Thursday.↔PHOTO COURTESY ADINAH PHOTOGRAPHY
Marking another milestone in his rising international profile, soca star Aaron “Voice” St Louis added a prestigious accolade to his growing list of achievements on February 26.
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Reality TV star and Dancehall Queen Spice chats with Shaggy and Sharon Burke backstage at the Island Music Conference (IMC).
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Jamaica’sMinister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport, Olivia “Babsy” Grange OJ, CD, used the platform of the Jamaica Creative Career Expo, held in collaboration with the Island Music Conference, to highlight the country’s creative economy as a strategic national asset.
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Chutney Soca Monarch 2026 Savita Singh performing in New Zealand on February 14.
Having entered the 2026 Chutney Soca Monarch (CSM) competition as a wild card, Savita Singh defied expectations and silenced doubters, emerging as the Chutney Soca Monarch with her hit song The Ring. Her victory at the grand finals on February 8 secured her the coveted title and a $400,000 prize, but more importantly, it marked the start of a historic and fast-rising chapter in her musical journey.
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Guru and artistic director Dr Satnarine Balkaransingh performs havan alongside two students of Katha Kala Sangam.
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Katha Kala Sangam observed Saraswati Jayanti at the Beepath Ranch Cultural Centre in Caparo on February 1. The event honours the birth of Saraswati, the Hindu goddess of knowledge, music, art, speech, wisdom and learning.
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Dancers Nalini Akal, left, and Alyana Lym perform at the launch of the Year of the Horse.
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Ahead of the Fourth Chinese Spring Festival in Trinidad and Tobago, the Embassy of the People’s Republic of China hosted a cultural evening to usher in the Year of the Horse.
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Pink Panther, left, and Brother Valentino display their recognition plaques received from the Eastern Division Community Oriented Section.
In a gesture that blended community policing with cultural reverence, officers of the Eastern Division Community Oriented Policing Section (EDCOPS) paid tribute to two of Trinidad and Tobago’s enduring calypso stalwarts earlier this month, presenting them with their “flowers” while they can still enjoy their fragrance.
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The Carnival Oasis, Trinidad and Tobago’s premier luxury Carnival recharge experience, returned on Carnival Tuesday for its fifth edition. The highly anticipated, invitation-only event reaffirmed its status as an intimate sanctuary of relaxation, wellness, and indulgence amid the vibrant energy of The Greatest Show On Earth.
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The Birdsong Steel Orchestra plays a tune to celebrate the launch of their new Digicel Foundation Technology-in-Education Centre.
The steelband movement continues to create lasting opportunities for young people. In partnership with the Digicel Foundation, eight new Technology-in-Education (TIE) Centres have been launched, expanding digital access and skills development within these vibrant community spaces.
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This year, the Chinese community of Trinidad and Tobago will celebrate its rich cultural heritage in grand style at Anchorage, Chaguaramas, on the western peninsula. The two-day Spring Festival marks the Chinese New Year and honours the Year of the Fire Horse—a rare event that occurs once every 60 years.
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Radeyah Ali, a trained lawyer, founded bookstore Scribbles and Quills. She says the month of Ramadan helps her professionally.
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Anglican Rev Danille Pontiflet reflects on her calling from God and a life of service
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Soca star Voice (Aaron St Louis) reacts after receiving the 2025 AEAUSA Calypso/Soca Award in his San Juan studio from regional ambassador ii-Kaya Ises on Thursday.↔PHOTO COURTESY ADINAH PHOTOGRAPHY
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Reality TV star and Dancehall Queen Spice chats with Shaggy and Sharon Burke backstage at the Island Music Conference (IMC).
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Chutney Soca Monarch 2026 Savita Singh performing in New Zealand on February 14.
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Guru and artistic director Dr Satnarine Balkaransingh performs havan alongside two students of Katha Kala Sangam.
Edison Boodoosingh
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Dancers Nalini Akal, left, and Alyana Lym perform at the launch of the Year of the Horse.
VASHTI SINGH
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Pink Panther, left, and Brother Valentino display their recognition plaques received from the Eastern Division Community Oriented Section.
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