A ram’s horn was blown during the ceremony.
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Krystle Phillips gives guidance to farmers and agriculture sector.
Eme Eton, 10, sitting CSEC subjects while preparing for SEA
Rickibah Isaac National Poetry Slam Finalist
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Hypnotherapist Sreshtha Tewari encourages participants during a session.
Dawsher Charles, puppeteer at Puppet Palace, SBCS, Trincity.
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Lumen - A Journey from Shadow to Radiance, choreographed by Terry Springer
Edison Boodoosingh
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The 800 EYES team, optometrist Alana Lutchmansingh, from left, optical assistant Sacha Lutchman-Singh, founder-managing director Seema Mahabir-Dolsingh, director-optometrist Isaiah Paul, optical assistant Tinika Semurath and optometrist La Shaunda Joseph. (Missing: optical technician Mortimer Kansinally)
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Yung Bredda
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Mastaa T
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President of the French Panorama Association (FPA) and director of The French Panorama Wanda Atkins shares a moment with her deputy Mathys Meunier.
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Rodrick Gordon sings Tory Time.
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Pot on Point Community Culinary Festival takes place during the Point Fortin Borough Day festivities.
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Celeste Mohammed is on the 2026 shortlist for the Commonwealth Short Story Prize and is a returning shortlisted writer.
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A ram’s horn was blown during the ceremony.
Edison Boodoosingh
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Krystle Phillips gives guidance to farmers and agriculture sector.
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Eme Eton, 10, sitting CSEC subjects while preparing for SEA
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Young fans of streamer IShowSpeed take photos with him during his visit to the Queen's Park Oval. The streamer is on a Caribbean tour, which started here in Trinidad on Saturday.
NICOLE DRAYTON
Global streaming sensation IShowSpeed has brought his high-energy, unpredictable brand of content to the Caribbean and on Saturday Trinidad and Tobago was first stop on a tour already generating intense regional buzz.
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Volunteers from South Hikers weigh bags of debris removed from Paradise Beach
Innis Francis
Several communities continue to grapple with persistent pest infestations, often fuelled by the accumulation of bulk waste in open spaces and along public streets. Against this backdrop, a group of pan players and hikers joined forces to remove more than 647 pounds of debris in a coastal clean-up and beautification exercise at Paradise Beach on April 19—three days ahead of Earth Day.
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Dawsher Charles, puppeteer at Puppet Palace, SBCS, Trincity.
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For some children—and even some adults—finding their voice is not always easy. However, the Puppet Palace workshop is proving that, with a little imagination and a puppet, it can make all the difference.
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Lumen - A Journey from Shadow to Radiance, choreographed by Terry Springer
Edison Boodoosingh
The Metamorphosis Dance Company pushed the boundaries of traditional performance with its latest production, Illumination, staged at Queen’s Hall , St Ann’s, earlier this month.
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The 800 EYES team, optometrist Alana Lutchmansingh, from left, optical assistant Sacha Lutchman-Singh, founder-managing director Seema Mahabir-Dolsingh, director-optometrist Isaiah Paul, optical assistant Tinika Semurath and optometrist La Shaunda Joseph. (Missing: optical technician Mortimer Kansinally)
A few years ago, Seema Mahabir-Dolsingh made a defining decision—to confront a series of personal challenges head-on and build a business from the ground up, with little more than determination and vision.
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Yung Bredda
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With a call to return to spirituality amid the country’s escalating crime situation, some of the nation’s leading gospel artistes came together last Tuesday to encourage citizens to live for Jesus Christ before it is too late. Their pulpit was an unlikely one: the We Outside podcast, hosted by Yung Bredda alongside DJ Hotty and Jamie, marking a first for live gospel performances on the popular platform.
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Michael Ramsingh
The partnership between Guardian Media Limited (GML) and Southex has been hailed as a defining factor behind the success of Chutney Soca Monarch 2026, with organisers already signalling an expanded collaboration for the year ahead.
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Mastaa T
It’s a different type of Bajan invasion — not soca, but dancehall. Torell “Mastaa T” Worrell had no idea what began as a quick freestyle in the studio would spread across the region like wildfire. In fact, it even became the most-listened-to song on Apple Music in Trinidad and Tobago. Here’s the story behind his latest single, Tea Tea, one of the hottest dancehall tracks for 2026.
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President of the French Panorama Association (FPA) and director of The French Panorama Wanda Atkins shares a moment with her deputy Mathys Meunier.
The French Panorama, a growing showcase of steelpan excellence, is organised by the French Panorama Association (FPA), established in 2025 under the direction of Wanda Atkins and co-directed by Mathys Meunier. However, the event itself predates the organisation, with its first edition held in 2022.
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Rodrick Gordon sings Tory Time.
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A star-studded cast, including three former Calypso Monarchs, turned out in support of a tribute concert held in honour of the Moricia Cagan Foundation, celebrating the life and legacy of the late cultural figure.
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Pot on Point Community Culinary Festival takes place during the Point Fortin Borough Day festivities.
After successful stagings in 2024 and 2025, the Pot on Point Community Culinary Festival will return for this year’s Point Fortin Borough Day Celebrations. It will be held on April 25 at the Garden Jewelz Foundation in New Village.
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Celeste Mohammed is on the 2026 shortlist for the Commonwealth Short Story Prize and is a returning shortlisted writer.
Bookshelf spotlights Trinidad and Tobago writers making their mark on the international literary stage this week.
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Miss World 1986 Giselle Laronde-West and Miss Universe 1998 Wendy Fitzwilliam take a look at a piece during the launch of Giselle’s jewellery line, Dancing in the Wind, at the Art Society of Trinidad and Tobago.
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Genevieve Walcott-Daniel and her son Zidane along with the rest of the family.
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Young fans of streamer IShowSpeed take photos with him during his visit to the Queen's Park Oval. The streamer is on a Caribbean tour, which started here in Trinidad on Saturday.
NICOLE DRAYTON
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Volunteers from South Hikers weigh bags of debris removed from Paradise Beach
Innis Francis
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Dawsher Charles, puppeteer at Puppet Palace, SBCS, Trincity.
LINCOLN HOLDER
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Lumen - A Journey from Shadow to Radiance, choreographed by Terry Springer
Edison Boodoosingh
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The 800 EYES team, optometrist Alana Lutchmansingh, from left, optical assistant Sacha Lutchman-Singh, founder-managing director Seema Mahabir-Dolsingh, director-optometrist Isaiah Paul, optical assistant Tinika Semurath and optometrist La Shaunda Joseph. (Missing: optical technician Mortimer Kansinally)
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Yung Bredda
PHOTOS COURTESY DELEON FORRESTER, SANDALS GRENADA
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Michael Ramsingh
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Mastaa T
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President of the French Panorama Association (FPA) and director of The French Panorama Wanda Atkins shares a moment with her deputy Mathys Meunier.
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