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Dr Calene Roseman and her best friend Dr Jessica Adams Skinner grew up in Laventille before leaving for the US as young adults.
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Simone Jacelon poses next to a display of some of her paintings.
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Miss Princess Town - Leighanna Dennis
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East Region Pan Trinbago chairman Precious Gilbert-O’Brien, right, enjoys Pan & Powder in Puna with assistants Khadine Nicols, left, Jhovan Samuel-Scanterbury and Tricia Augustus.
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Zan, GI and Kristina are the new frontline vocalists for the A Team Band
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Mindy Romero Mollineau, right, and her sister Seraiah Romero showcase their dessert cart at a pop-up event at the University of the West Indies, St Augustine campus.
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Highlanders Youth Steel Orchestra’s tenors, double tenors, and bass player perfect a piece under the guidance of drill masters Adilize and Anderson Baptiste on October 30 in preparation for Panorama 2025-2026.
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Knellee Bisram speaking at COP28 in Dubai in 2023.
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Selwin Hart, left, speaks with UN Secretary-General António Guterres at COP30 in Belém, Brazil. Photo courtesy UN Climate Change/Kiara Worth
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Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar, right, congratulates Order of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago recipient Professor Selwyn Cudjoe during the national awards ceremony at Queen’s Hall, St Ann’s, in September.
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Internationally trained pastry chef Nazeem “Naz” Baksh, owner of Incredible Creations in Penal, prepares desserts.
GARY VINCENT
For years, gourmet pastry chef Nazeem Baksh believed his future was set—rooted firmly in oil and gas as a plant operator at Petrotrin. But what he didn’t realise was that the science that would truly shape his life wasn’t buried deep in the refinery. It was waiting quietly in the warmth of a kitchen.
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A pundit prays at the river
Edison Boodoosingh
The Aripo Datta Ganga lies along the Aripo Road. It was established by His Holiness Sri Swami Ganapathy Sachchidananda, Spiritual Leader of the Dattatreya Yoga Centre based in Mysore, India, who journeyed west in search of the holy river Sararipu Nadi, referenced in the ancient Hindu scripture, the Brahmananda Purana.
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Simone Jacelon poses next to a display of some of her paintings.
Trinidadian artist Simone Jacelon is giving audiences a new way to experience her acclaimed exhibition, The Flow of Her—this time in an intimate, sensory-rich setting at Ukiyo Restaurant. After captivating viewers at The BRIX, Autograph Collection, the artist now offers a week-long extension that invites guests to encounter her latest works up close, surrounded by the warmth, fragrance, and ambience of a curated dining space.
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Dr Krystal-Jane Verasammy
Dr Krystal-Jane Verasammy grew up in Santa Cruz, where strong community ties shaped her early sense of responsibility and care. She attended Sacred Heart Girls’ RC and later Holy Name Convent in Port-of-Spain. Even in secondary school, from as early as Form Six, she felt compelled to become a psychologist. While classmates pursued leadership roles such as captain and prefect, she trained as a peer counsellor through an NGO partnership with her school.
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Miss Princess Town - Leighanna Dennis
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East Region Pan Trinbago chairman Precious Gilbert-O’Brien, right, enjoys Pan & Powder in Puna with assistants Khadine Nicols, left, Jhovan Samuel-Scanterbury and Tricia Augustus.
“Why can’t life be sweet like the scent of this night?” exclaimed a German first-time tourist to Trinidad while enjoying the inaugural Steelpan and Powder Parade (SPP) in Tunapuna on November 15.
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Zan, GI and Kristina are the new frontline vocalists for the A Team Band
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Three-time Chutney Soca Monarch GI (Imran Beharry) has officially joined T&T’s most energetic live soca outfit, The A Team Band, ahead of Carnival 2026. The Bungalow Restaurant and Lounge in St Clair came alive last week as the band unveiled its new frontline singers and delivered a dynamic, genre-blending performance for promoters, sponsors and specially invited guests.
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Mindy Romero Mollineau, right, and her sister Seraiah Romero showcase their dessert cart at a pop-up event at the University of the West Indies, St Augustine campus.
Carol Quash
Mindy Romero Mollineau turns cakes, brownies, and cookies into a festive, interactive experience with her mobile dessert cart—and dreams of a café of her own.
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Mas lovers, get ready—Kalicharan Mas is set to mesmerise with its dazzling 2026 Carnival presentation, Bedazzled.
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Author and storyteller Mary Cuffy has long been known for championing literacy in early childhood. She is the creator of the beloved Ladybug book series, which includes Lola and the Dancing Ladybugs, Lola and the Magic Sticks, and Lola and the Fascinating Cocoa Bean, as well as the recipe book Bake the Cocoa Cookie with Lola. In addition to her writing, Cuffy has lectured in the Certificate and Bachelor of Education in Early Childhood Development and Family Studies programmes at the UWI Open Campus, and she continues to engage young readers through her weekly children’s column in the Guardian.
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Highlanders Youth Steel Orchestra’s tenors, double tenors, and bass player perfect a piece under the guidance of drill masters Adilize and Anderson Baptiste on October 30 in preparation for Panorama 2025-2026.
For the last Panorama competition (2024-2025), Highlanders Youth Steel Orchestra (Highlanders) narrowly missed reaching the finals for the third time in over 50 years—falling short by just one point. But with this year’s tune, David Rudder’s Trini 2 de Bone, the band is pulling out all the stops, aiming for a stronger performance in the 2025-2026 Panorama season. Rehearsals began in August under arranger Joeth Roberts and drill masters Adilize Baptiste, assisted by Anderson Baptiste.
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Knellee Bisram speaking at COP28 in Dubai in 2023.
In the fast-paced world of the United Nations Climate Change Conference, it may seem unthinkable—especially for negotiators—to pause for a mindfulness exercise. “What’s that doing there in the first place?” some might ask.
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The DH Maison Café on Long Circular Road, Port-of-Spain
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House Speaker Jagdeo Singh, left, and British High Commissioner John Dean cut the ribbon to open the Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition at the Rotunda Gallery, Red House, Port-of-Spain.
Vashti Singh
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Internationally trained pastry chef Nazeem “Naz” Baksh, owner of Incredible Creations in Penal, prepares desserts.
GARY VINCENT
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A pundit prays at the river
Edison Boodoosingh
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Simone Jacelon poses next to a display of some of her paintings.
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Dr Krystal-Jane Verasammy
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Miss Princess Town - Leighanna Dennis
VASHTI SINGH
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East Region Pan Trinbago chairman Precious Gilbert-O’Brien, right, enjoys Pan & Powder in Puna with assistants Khadine Nicols, left, Jhovan Samuel-Scanterbury and Tricia Augustus.
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Zan, GI and Kristina are the new frontline vocalists for the A Team Band
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Mindy Romero Mollineau, right, and her sister Seraiah Romero showcase their dessert cart at a pop-up event at the University of the West Indies, St Augustine campus.
Carol Quash
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