Shermane Rivers
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Kristy Johnson with some of her fused glass artworks.
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VS Naipaul and his first wife, Patricia Hale.
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Athletic scholarship awardees Letticia Campbell, left, and Nathaniela King at the Hasely Crawford Stadium on August 23.
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TKR fan Adrian Cudjoe and Minister of Sport and Youth Affairs Phillip Watts talk sport before the start of the TKR/St Kitt’s Patriots game.
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Kim Forrester, left, signs a copy of Beets by Kim for a patron.
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The SS Elite Dance group.
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The babies of Katzenjammers Pan Camp 2025 listen for their cue to start performing at the camp’s graduation.
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Parishioners participate in the first Mass in 15 years at the Our Lady of Immaculate Conception Church in Carolina.
Shastri Boodan
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Nicole Dyer-Griffith
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Candice Andrews-Brumant and Mikhail Neils blend-in among the members of the Sukiyaki Steel Orchestra (SSO) at the Helios Cultural Centre during a performance at the Sukiyaki Meets The World Festival 2025.
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XO-Cubs’ Jahzara Babb’s success at CSEC was celebrated by parent band, Exodus.
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Kristy Johnson with some of her fused glass artworks.
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Kerry Montano, right, and Dr Shane Stone
Kerry Montano holds a BA in Health and Nutrition from Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario, and is also a certified health coach and personal trainer.
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Candace Nasha Clarke
From the earliest moments of her life, Candice Nasha Clarke has been in perfect rhythm—a natural-born dancer. She recalls that from her pre-teen years, dance lifted her morale and self-esteem. For Clarke, dance has always been more than movement—it is confidence, healing, and hope. Her academy, the Candice Clarke Academy of Dance (CCAD), exists to give as many girls and women as possible that same transformative opportunity.
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VS Naipaul and his first wife, Patricia Hale.
Patricia Hale met VS Naipaul at Oxford in 1952, both exiles in different ways: she from a modest Birmingham home, he from the heat and dislocation of Trinidad. She was 19, the first in her family to reach university, and the only pupil from her state school to win a place at Oxford. He was shy, uncertain, and hungry for recognition. She steadied him with the confidence of her belief in him, in his work as a writer.
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Athletic scholarship awardees Letticia Campbell, left, and Nathaniela King at the Hasely Crawford Stadium on August 23.
Sampson Nanton
In the space of just 40 days, what began as a chance conversation at the Queen’s Park Savannah turned into a story that would change lives: two teenage girls, largely overlooked on the local athletics circuit, suddenly packing their bags for Texas on full athletic scholarships.
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Maria Bhola Paul
Growing up in Arima, Maria Bhola Paul’s world was always alive with creativity and expression. She attended Carapo RC Primary School, where teachers quickly noticed her knack for performance.
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TKR fan Adrian Cudjoe and Minister of Sport and Youth Affairs Phillip Watts talk sport before the start of the TKR/St Kitt’s Patriots game.
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When Trinbago Knight Riders (TKR) skipper Nicholas Pooran and his side walked out against the Barbados Royals in their last preliminary round Caribbean Premier League (CPL) match-up in Barbados last night, one of his side’s biggest fans, Adrian Cudjoe, was watching with a renewed sense of pride in the team.
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Kim Forrester, left, signs a copy of Beets by Kim for a patron.
First-time cookbook author Kimberly Forrester has earned international recognition with her debut publication, Beets by Kim – 100 Beetroot Recipes, securing nominations in two categories at the 31st Gourmand International World Cookbook Awards 2025. She is the only entrant from T&T to be nominated in multiple categories this year.
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The SS Elite Dance group.
Edison Boodoosingh
For two unforgettable nights on August 8 and 9, Queen’s Hall pulsed with music, colour and movement as X-Treme Dance Academy (XDA) staged Hits—A Two-Night Stage Saga. The showcase celebrated nearly three decades of the academy’s best choreography, blending past and present routines into an electrifying spectacle of talent and passion.
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For designer and model Arlene Hodge-Murray, The Return of the Diamonds was more than a showcase of creativity. It was a reunion—and a rebirth—of talent and beauty that had been stifled during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The babies of Katzenjammers Pan Camp 2025 listen for their cue to start performing at the camp’s graduation.
On August 24, the Katzenjammers Steel Orchestra (KJ) celebrated a milestone in youth development, graduating 55 student pan players from its fifth annual Pan Out Your Fullest Potential camp.
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Parishioners participate in the first Mass in 15 years at the Our Lady of Immaculate Conception Church in Carolina.
Shastri Boodan
Carolina, a quiet community in central Trinidad, overflowed with joy and celebration on Monday as parishioners returned to worship at the Our Lady of Immaculate Conception Church for the first time in 15 years.
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Nicole Dyer-Griffith
In celebration of Republic Day and all it represents—sovereignty, cultural pride, and the extraordinary potential of T&T’s people—four distinguished nationals will be recognised for their outstanding contributions to journalism, film, advocacy, and fashion.
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Ambassador Victor Hugo Morales Mélendez reenacts “El Grito de Independencia” (the shout of independence) during Mexico’s National Day celebrations at Queen’s Hall.
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Kerry Montano, right, and Dr Shane Stone
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Candace Nasha Clarke
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VS Naipaul and his first wife, Patricia Hale.
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Athletic scholarship awardees Letticia Campbell, left, and Nathaniela King at the Hasely Crawford Stadium on August 23.
Sampson Nanton
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Maria Bhola Paul
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TKR fan Adrian Cudjoe and Minister of Sport and Youth Affairs Phillip Watts talk sport before the start of the TKR/St Kitt’s Patriots game.
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Kim Forrester, left, signs a copy of Beets by Kim for a patron.
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The SS Elite Dance group.
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