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A powerful new addition to T&T’s cultural and spiritual calendar has been launched—Divine Harmonies, a national Gospel Choir competition, is set to debut on December 6 at the Queen’s Park Savannah, Port-of-Spain, starting at 5 pm.
Panama’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Javier Martínez-Acha Vásquez, has reaffirmed his country’s commitment to building a more integrated, resilient, and future-ready Caribbean. Speaking at the 31st anniversary celebration of the Association of Caribbean States (ACS), held at the Panamanian Embassy in Port-of-Spain on July 29, Minister Vásquez outlined a vision of solidarity, sustainability, and cooperation.
Johnny Blackman is a T&T-born soca recording artiste who hails from a large family of 14 children. He grew up living modestly in the town of Piparo, and is proud to be the son of the late award-winning musician Ras Shorty I (Garfield Blackman).
The vibrant rhythms of tradition echoed through the streets of Santa Cruz on July 26, as the Omo Oduduwa Institute, in collaboration with Black Indian Culture and Masquerade and the Oje Egungun Society, presented the Egungun Festival 2025.
Attorney Israel Khan, SC, was honoured by the Aneal Rajah Windball Cricket League during a gala event at the St Augustine South Recreation Ground recently.
Members of the Roman Catholic faith gathered in their hundreds two Sundays ago for Jesus Explosion 23.
That’s according to Ambassador Gustavo Martinez Pandiani, who made the comment while speaking during the Argentine National Day event at the Clubroom, Renaissance at Shorelands, Glencoe, Carenage, on July 9.
Following the 49th Meeting of the Caricom Heads of Government held from July 6 to 8 in Jamaica, Synergy Sphere Casa (SSCasa), a T&T-based organization focused on national and regional workforce development strategies, is accelerating its efforts to support regional expansion, with a focus on food security, workforce empowerment, and cross-sectoral collaboration.
On July 20, the stage at the Southern Academy for the Performing Arts (SAPA) came alive with vibrant colour, rhythm, and artistry as Brian Mangaroo’s Khalnayak Academy of Dance took centre stage in a spectacular live concert.
Citizens will soon have a rare opportunity to explore the ancient spiritual discipline of Kriya Yoga through a series of transformative workshops, scheduled to take place from tomorrow to Sunday. The sessions will be led by Swami Purnatmananda Giri, a highly respected teacher from the United States who has walked the Kriya path since 1992 and committed his life to spiritual service after joining an ashram in 2005.
For more than three decades, Natalie Rogers-Cropper has embodied a style, a discipline, and a legacy. Actor, educator, director and multiple-award-winning dancer, she has spent her life moving—across countries, across generations, and across stages — with the Fagan technique pulsing through every step.
At just 21 years old, Isabelle Laquis is already leaving a legacy of impact across Trinidad and Tobago. Now going into her fourth year at the University of Miami, Laquis is the co-founder of Let’s Give Back, a nonprofit born at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.
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