A section of the National Philharmonic Orchestra delivers a lively performance at the networking event
Wesley Gibbings
An image from 10 Caribbean’s Diversity in Caribbean Advertising campaign.
Shamia Dillon-Wilson and her daughter Jhanessa Wilson, at the recent SHINE 5K and 10K Charity Walk and Run in Port-of-Spain.
Orin Gordon
Voces Jovenes performs at the Ponche de Creme, Parang and Pan event hosted by the National Trust of Trinidad and Tobago.
Vashti Singh
ABOVE: A resident photographs tribute portraits of San Fernando icons—Joshua Regrello, left, Rikki Jai, Black Stalin, and Ras Shorty I—which were installed at Harris Promenade during San Fernando City Month 2025.
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Theresa Noel serving up Frosty Cups at Passport to Christmas at The Forge
Damian Lukpat
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The finale of The Magical World of Oz, performed by the Bentley Potter School of Dance.
Edison Boodoosingh
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Abraham Diaz
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Sjaelan poses for a photo in front of a poster for the Ironman race in Tempe, Arizona.
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The cast dazzles with lively singing and dancing.
Rishi Ragoonath
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Students perform Joropo Dance, celebrated as Venezuela’s national dance since 1882.
Rishi Ragoonath
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Chord Masters during the band’s adjudication performance conducted by Akua Leith.
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Shinelly James is committed to inclusion in education.
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Indian dance student Anjali Ramsubhag opened the show
Wesley Gibbings
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Prince Albert Jacob at President’s House
Photo courtesy Presidents House
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Charmaine Forde
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A section of the National Philharmonic Orchestra delivers a lively performance at the networking event
Wesley Gibbings
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An image from 10 Caribbean’s Diversity in Caribbean Advertising campaign.
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Shamia Dillon-Wilson and her daughter Jhanessa Wilson, at the recent SHINE 5K and 10K Charity Walk and Run in Port-of-Spain.
Orin Gordon
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T&T-born Dr Michael Khan receives his ceremonial medallion from Chancellor of Saint Mary’s University, Dr Michael Durland, right.
Trinidad and Tobago–born academic Dr Michael Khan played an integral role in “a perfect start to the Fall Convocation at Saint Mary’s University,” where he was officially installed as the institution’s 35th President and Vice-Chancellor. The university, located in Halifax’s South End in Nova Scotia, Canada, appointed Dr Khan on July 1. He was formally sworn in and took his oath of office on November 13, during a Convocation Ceremony.
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Candice Dookree at her graduation after completing her PhD in Geoinformatics this year.
Growing up in a small, peaceful village in central Trinidad, Candice Dookree never imagined that her love for the outdoors and natural curiosity would one day lead her into the world of geospatial science. What began as a childhood shaped by community and cricket gradually evolved into a deep interest in how places grow, change, and connect. Today, that journey has positioned her at the forefront of research that could transform how Trinidad and Tobago plans its urban future.
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As a woman in the church, Akilah Holder has consistently spoken out on social issues where many Christian leaders—predominantly male—have remained silent. Over the years, she has found herself, often unexpectedly, at the forefront of conversations that many within the church have hesitated to confront.
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Theresa Noel serving up Frosty Cups at Passport to Christmas at The Forge
Damian Lukpat
In just 14 months, Frosty Cups Events Artistry has gone from a bold idea to one of Trinidad’s most talked-about premium slushie experiences, and at the helm is Theresa Noel, the visionary founder who is redefining creative event refreshment.
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The finale of The Magical World of Oz, performed by the Bentley Potter School of Dance.
Edison Boodoosingh
The Bentley Potter School of Dance, together with the Cascade Festival Ballet, presented “The Magical World of Oz and the Rhythm Within” on November 22 and 23 at Queen’s Hall, St Ann’s.
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Abraham Diaz
Contestants of the Miss Tunapuna/Piarco Pageant displayed a beautiful selection of evening gowns at the Cipraini Labour College, Valsayn, recently.
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Sjaelan poses for a photo in front of a poster for the Ironman race in Tempe, Arizona.
“I thought about the hardest possible thing I could do. I considered climbing Mount Kilimanjaro… but I already bought a bike… so I went with Ironman.”
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The cast dazzles with lively singing and dancing.
Rishi Ragoonath
On Saturday night, The Enchanted Bookshop leapt off the page and onto the stage at Naparima Bowl in San Fernando, in a magical production presented by the Native Caribbean Foundation, founded by Marlon and Jeniffer Espinoza.
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Students perform Joropo Dance, celebrated as Venezuela’s national dance since 1882.
Rishi Ragoonath
Students from The University of the West Indies’ Department of Creative and Festival Arts lit up the stage at Queen’s Hall’s Winnifred Atwell Auditorium, unleashing the Rhythm of Culture in a celebration of Caribbean and diasporic heritage.
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Chord Masters during the band’s adjudication performance conducted by Akua Leith.
The National Panorama Single Pan preliminary competition ran from November 12 to 20, featuring 48 bands, including three military ensembles — Fire, Regiment and Police. Also capturing widespread attention was the youngest competitor in Panorama history: a five-year-old performing on the smallest pan ever played at the event. Pan Trinbago has aptly dubbed him “The Little Mozart of Pan.”
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Shinelly James is committed to inclusion in education.
If Shinelly James could have her way, there would be inclusion in education at schools in T&T—from the pre-school to secondary level.
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Indian dance student Anjali Ramsubhag opened the show
Wesley Gibbings
Nobody truly expected the November 23 “Headley Show” to run for the appointed two hours at the UWI School in St Augustine as advertised.
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Christopher Nathan in Bequia, St Vincent and the Grenadines.
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Nevin Roach proudly displays his Master’s Degree in IT Management, earned earlier this year.
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Environmental sociologist Kathryn Audroing
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T&T-born Dr Michael Khan receives his ceremonial medallion from Chancellor of Saint Mary’s University, Dr Michael Durland, right.
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Candice Dookree at her graduation after completing her PhD in Geoinformatics this year.
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Theresa Noel serving up Frosty Cups at Passport to Christmas at The Forge
Damian Lukpat
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The finale of The Magical World of Oz, performed by the Bentley Potter School of Dance.
Edison Boodoosingh
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Abraham Diaz
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Sjaelan poses for a photo in front of a poster for the Ironman race in Tempe, Arizona.
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The cast dazzles with lively singing and dancing.
Rishi Ragoonath
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Students perform Joropo Dance, celebrated as Venezuela’s national dance since 1882.
Rishi Ragoonath
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