A Hindu devotee makes offerings against the backdrop of the Manzanilla coastline.
Edison Boodoosingh
NCC CEO Keiba Jacob Mottley takes a photo with Culture Minister Michelle Benjamin, Permanent Secretary Dr Narindra Roopnarine, and Carnival characters during the Carnival in the City launch last Friday on the Brian Lara Promenade, Port-of-Spain.
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Shanta Sankar, Ashlene Baran, Nadia Sooklal, Johnny Quash, Kevin Ratiram, Marisha Mungal, Sunil Jogie, Michelle Michael, and Leticia Baran pose together, with Daddy Chinee at the top.
Rishi Ragoonath
Terri Lyons shares a heartfelt moment with her father, SuperBlue, following the screening of her film Queen of Soca at MovieTowne, Port-of-Spain.
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Runners Safiya Khan and Kavita Mangaroo apply glow paint ahead of the Glow Green 5k run.
Dr Mia Gormandy wields the baton as the National Steel Symphony Orchestra opens the show.
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Guests enjoying last year’s edition of Bubbles n Beerfest
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GML’s Lee Anna Maharaj speaks with breast cancer survivor, Samantha Duncan, at her Diego Martin home.
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La Rondalla performed by the Venezuelan Institute of Culture and Cooperation (IVCC) featured some traditional pieces of music.
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Preedy and Patrice have fun onstage performing their new collaboration, Bacchanal Mode.
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Author Lauren Francis-Sharma with her latest novel Casualties of Truth at Paper Based bookstore.
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A Hindu devotee makes offerings against the backdrop of the Manzanilla coastline.
Edison Boodoosingh
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NCC CEO Keiba Jacob Mottley takes a photo with Culture Minister Michelle Benjamin, Permanent Secretary Dr Narindra Roopnarine, and Carnival characters during the Carnival in the City launch last Friday on the Brian Lara Promenade, Port-of-Spain.
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Shanta Sankar, Ashlene Baran, Nadia Sooklal, Johnny Quash, Kevin Ratiram, Marisha Mungal, Sunil Jogie, Michelle Michael, and Leticia Baran pose together, with Daddy Chinee at the top.
Rishi Ragoonath
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National Medium Conventional Band champion, Katzenjammers.
The heartbeat of T&T’s culture will once again resound through the Queen’s Park Savannah when Pan Trinbago launches the 2025–2026 National Panorama Festival tomorrow at 4 pm.
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Kees Dieffenthaller of Kes The Band mesmerises the crowd with a well-received musical medley of his best hits.
The lush, rolling hills and emerald Atlantic waters of the Nature Isle embraced music lovers from October 24 to 26, as the World Creole Music Festival (WCMF) marked its 25th anniversary under the banner: “Global Echoes of the Nature Island: Celebrating 25 Years of Creole Music, Magic and Memories.” Held at the Windsor Park Sports Stadium in Roseau, the event drew thousands of fans, regional stars, and a palpable sense of Caribbean pride and unity.
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Dr Mia Gormandy wields the baton as the National Steel Symphony Orchestra opens the show.
Elijah Thorpe
The three-day Jit Samaroo Festival, hosted between October 31 and November 2, combined music, film, and contemplative elements to reflect on the life and work of the late steelpan arranger/composer, Jit Samaroo, who would have turned 75 on February 24.
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Guests enjoying last year’s edition of Bubbles n Beerfest
Maraval will sparkle tomorrow as the Rotary Club of Maraval hosts its second annual Bubbles n Beerfest at the elegant St Andrews Golf Club, Moka, from 7.30 pm to midnight.
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At just 19, artist Shivanie Thomas has already seen her work displayed twice this year at the Central Bank Museum in Port-of-Spain.
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Occupational Therapy (OT) Week, celebrated from November 3–9, 2025, is a time dedicated to honouring the vital role that occupational therapists play in helping people of all ages live fuller, more independent, and meaningful lives.
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GML’s Lee Anna Maharaj speaks with breast cancer survivor, Samantha Duncan, at her Diego Martin home.
Gary Vincent
During Breast Cancer Awareness Month, which was observed in October, many stories of survival and strength were told. One such story is that of Samantha Duncan, whose journey began when she was just 28 years old. A breast cancer diagnosis before the age of 30 is rare—but not unheard of.
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The audience who attended Paul Keens-Douglas’ Ent That Nice at the Central Bank Auditorium on October 12 found themselves reminiscing about the days when the Trinidad-born raconteur told stories that made them laugh. Whether they heard his voice on radio or TV, on vinyl or cassette, or perhaps memorised one of his many dialect poems for TTT’s Twelve and Under or Teen Talent, Keens-Douglas’ work left a significant mark on their lives.
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La Rondalla performed by the Venezuelan Institute of Culture and Cooperation (IVCC) featured some traditional pieces of music.
Venezuelan Ambassador Álvaro Enrique Sánchez Cordero says calypso, soca and steelpan are as beloved in Venezuela as parang, cuatro and the shak-shak are in T&T.
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Preedy and Patrice have fun onstage performing their new collaboration, Bacchanal Mode.
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National Freestyle Champion Preedy (Akeem Chance) delivered an unforgettable surprise during his Acoustic Experience last Sunday when multiple Road March winner and soca queen Patrice Roberts joined him on stage to debut their new duet, Bacchanal Mode. For Preedy, the moment was surreal—a vivid reminder of his journey and burgeoning legacy.
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Menopause and perimenopause are finally getting the national attention they deserve. The Ministry of Health (MOH) has officially made this aspect of women’s health a priority—a major step forward for women across the country.
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Author Lauren Francis-Sharma with her latest novel Casualties of Truth at Paper Based bookstore.
Born in Baltimore in the United States to Trinidadian parents, Lauren Francis-Sharma has built an acclaimed literary career by unearthing hidden histories and untold truths.
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FILE: Members of the Malick Folk Junior Performing Company perform at NAPA.
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Promise Jars by Kell is an unconventional way to teach emotional intelligence skills.
Carol Quash
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Writer and filmmaker Judith Laird and soca artiste-songwriter Nadia Batson share insights on how storytelling and entertainment come together in music and film during a Bocas Lit Fest event at The Writers Centre in celebration of Calypso History Month.
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National Medium Conventional Band champion, Katzenjammers.
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Kees Dieffenthaller of Kes The Band mesmerises the crowd with a well-received musical medley of his best hits.
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Dr Mia Gormandy wields the baton as the National Steel Symphony Orchestra opens the show.
Elijah Thorpe
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Guests enjoying last year’s edition of Bubbles n Beerfest
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GML’s Lee Anna Maharaj speaks with breast cancer survivor, Samantha Duncan, at her Diego Martin home.
Gary Vincent
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Paul Keens Douglas
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La Rondalla performed by the Venezuelan Institute of Culture and Cooperation (IVCC) featured some traditional pieces of music.
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