Robert Dumas and his family at an event raising awareness about Cancer
Registered Dietitian/Nutritionist Candida “Didi” Khan
Candida Khan
Marsha Joseph at a rally to raise awareness about breast cancer
Tobago Burn
Edison Boodoosingh
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Nermal “Massive” Gosine
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J’nai Edwards in her award-winning 2025 Junior Queen portrayal, Medicine Woman–D’ Folk Healer.
PHOTO COURTESY COCO-LILY PRODUCTIONS
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Lady Lava
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Kees Diefenthaller performs with his band Kes The Band.
ANISTO ALVES
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A view of the patrons at Fete Royal 10: Legacy in February 2025.
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Filmmaker Shari Petti goes behind the camera as she oversees production
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Dr Sherene Kalloo
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Chutney Soca singer Kerron Tyron Williams, known as the Wackerman has a powerful message in his 2026 contribution.
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Miss World TT Georgia-Lee Gill
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Designer and Creative Director Richard Young
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Robert Dumas and his family at an event raising awareness about Cancer
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Registered Dietitian/Nutritionist Candida “Didi” Khan
Candida Khan
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3canal
Jason Audain
Rapso band 3canal returns to the Carnival stage with another explosive theatrical production, this time summoning a gathering of Mad Jabs.
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Les Enfants (Joyce Kirton)
Award-winning children’s Carnival band Spoilt Rotten Kids (SRK) will present Ambakaila — described as a unique and immersive stage-inspired portrayal — as its Carnival offering this year, featuring nine sections and masqueraders as young as two.
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Tobago Burn
Edison Boodoosingh
After an 18-year absence, the National Limbo Competition made a powerful and emotional return on Saturday night, reclaiming its place as one of Trinidad and Tobago’s most significant celebrations of dance heritage, innovation and excellence.
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Nermal “Massive” Gosine
Nermal “Massive” Gosine is set to launch the 23rd edition of his Roving Chutney Calypso Comedy Tent on Friday, continuing a long-standing tradition of bringing cultural entertainment to communities across Trinidad and Tobago.
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J’nai Edwards in her award-winning 2025 Junior Queen portrayal, Medicine Woman–D’ Folk Healer.
PHOTO COURTESY COCO-LILY PRODUCTIONS
At just 15, J’nai Edwards is already juggling multiple passions. A Form Four student at Bishop Anstey High School, she is an avid swimmer and water polo athlete, while also pursuing CXC subjects in preparation for her dream career as a chef.
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Lady Lava
Central’s firebrand Lady Lava is turning up the heat as she steps boldly into the 2026 Chutney Soca Monarch competition, armed with confidence, experience and a track that is already generating a strong buzz.
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Kees Diefenthaller performs with his band Kes The Band.
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Patrons of this year’s Fete with the Saints had little time to rest, as a series of high-energy performances kept them on their feet and grooving into the early hours of Sunday morning.
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A view of the patrons at Fete Royal 10: Legacy in February 2025.
Since returning to the Carnival calendar eleven years ago, Fete Royal has consistently grown in stature as one of the premium all-inclusive events of the season.
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Filmmaker Shari Petti goes behind the camera as she oversees production
“We have a treasure chest of art and talent…When I think of T&T, the overarching theme is creativity and festivity. I want to create entertaining films that educate us about us, so it’s not a task to get excited about ourselves.”
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Dr Sherene Kalloo
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For too long, menopause has been framed as something going wrong in a woman’s body. In my clinic, I see the consequences of that narrative every day: women who feel blindsided, ashamed, or convinced they are “failing” at midlife. I want to be clear — menopause is not a medical collapse. It is one of the most profound and purposeful transitions in female biology.
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Chutney Soca singer Kerron Tyron Williams, known as the Wackerman has a powerful message in his 2026 contribution.
With the semifinals of the Chutney Soca Monarch on January 30, inching closer, some chutney artistes are speaking out not only about their contributions but also about their journey in the industry.
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Miss World TT Georgia-Lee Gill
Courtesy Georgia-Lee Gill
Georgia-Lee Gill won the Miss World Trinidad and Tobago 2025 (MWTT) title on December 7 and is preparing to represent this country at the 73rd Miss World pageant later this year.
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Reez Music members, from left, rapper/lyricist Darren "Crisis" Barrington,leader Riaz Massoom (lead vocals/rhythm guitar), Gregory Pantin (lead/rhythm guitar), Sabry Stewart (lead vocals), Double B (drums) and Jerome Girdharrie (bass).
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Tricia Hamilton
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3canal
Jason Audain
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Les Enfants (Joyce Kirton)
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Tobago Burn
Edison Boodoosingh
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Nermal “Massive” Gosine
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J’nai Edwards in her award-winning 2025 Junior Queen portrayal, Medicine Woman–D’ Folk Healer.
PHOTO COURTESY COCO-LILY PRODUCTIONS
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Lady Lava
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Kees Diefenthaller performs with his band Kes The Band.
ANISTO ALVES
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A view of the patrons at Fete Royal 10: Legacy in February 2025.
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Filmmaker Shari Petti goes behind the camera as she oversees production
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