Trinidadian-Canadian artist Malcolm Charles shows a few of his works of art during an interview with Guardian Media at Starbucks, Trincity Plaza.
ABRAHAM DIAZ
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Co-host on Vibe CT 105FM’s morning’s Mixed Nuts, George Gonzales.
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Raymond Ramnarine and Dil-E-Nadan
Bunji Garlin and Fay-Ann Lyons
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Chef Christian Ramjit prepares barbeque chicken and lamb at the Point Fortin branch.
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The Exchange Village Mud Mandir, also known as the Sewala Mandir, in Couva.
Edison Boodoosingh
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Resident Clifton Richardson supports a heavily laden banana tree with a wooden stake as the fruit thrive in the fertile soils of Buenos Ayres Erin
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Sport and remedial massage therapist Vanessa Aberdeen treats Lisa Aleong’s right shoulder with the Electrons Plus.
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Karla Ramoo poses for a photo to show what vitiligo looks like.
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Coughing
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3D render of a male figure holding throat in pain
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Trinidadian-Canadian artist Malcolm Charles shows a few of his works of art during an interview with Guardian Media at Starbucks, Trincity Plaza.
ABRAHAM DIAZ
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Deokie Kerry Rajaram
LINCOLN HOLDER
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Co-host on Vibe CT 105FM’s morning’s Mixed Nuts, George Gonzales.
NICOLE DRAYTON
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Alyssa Joseph
“You are blessed and highly favoured,” is the uplifting message that award-winning gospel entertainer Alyssa Joseph, 19, is sharing through her latest release Favor.
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Full Blown
Ting-a-ling-a-ling, school bell a ring! Or maybe it’s just someone trying to get Full Blown on the telephone. As we head into the summer, or what T&T has recently coined JAVA (July–August vacation), the local sibling duo have given fans a taste of dancehall style in their latest single No Stress, while paying homage to a veteran in the genre.
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On a day when many mark Corpus Christi by planting crops and reconnecting with nature, one business is transforming locally grown produce into nutrient-packed beverages.
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Few dishes capture the spirit of Trinidad and Tobago’s beach culture quite like bake and shark. Found most famously along the shores of Maracas Bay, this beloved street food combines crisp fried shark tucked inside a fluffy fried “bake”, then layered with an array of vibrant sauces, chutneys, and fresh toppings.
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Chef Christian Ramjit prepares barbeque chicken and lamb at the Point Fortin branch.
Innis Francis
This is the partnership between Navendra Bhukhal and Amanda Ramlal-Bhukhal, the duo causing a buzz in the Southland under the name Bumpy’s Barbeque.
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Carol Quash
Pepper sauce goes on almost everything we eat in Trinidad and Tobago, and for some people, food without some spicy flavour is considered sacrilege, which is not a bad thing, because peppers are an excellent source of vitamins A and C, fibre, folic acid and potassium.
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Krystle James
Long before WhatsApp calls, Zoom meetings, satellite television or even the internet, a voice travelled through space from Trinidad and reached New York.
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The Exchange Village Mud Mandir, also known as the Sewala Mandir, in Couva.
Edison Boodoosingh
Exchange Village Mud Mandir, also known as the Sewala Mandir in Couva, dedicated to Lord Shiva, is considered to be the longest-occupied temple in the country.
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Resident Clifton Richardson supports a heavily laden banana tree with a wooden stake as the fruit thrive in the fertile soils of Buenos Ayres Erin
KRISTIAN De SILVA
The songs of kiskadees, wild macaws and Trinidad motmots still drift through the quiet community of Buenos Ayres.
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Sport and remedial massage therapist Vanessa Aberdeen treats Lisa Aleong’s right shoulder with the Electrons Plus.
Manual therapy massages are beneficial to athletes, as they are designed to help them manage pain, enhance their athletic performance and speed up recovery from injuries. But it can be physically taxing on the therapists themselves.
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Karla Ramoo poses for a photo to show what vitiligo looks like.
The Michael Jackson biopic “Michael” continues to pull in massive crowds and top entertainment headlines worldwide. And right now, it has got everybody talking about vitiligo again.
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Coughing
Cough, constipation and rashes are the three common minor childhood illnesses in T&T. Diarrhoea used to be prominent. In the past 25 years, constipation has taken its place.
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The Milkyway seen through palm trees in Toco on a full moon night.
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Local radio personality Kwesi “Supahype” Lee
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Destra Garcia
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Alyssa Joseph
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Full Blown
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Bake and Shark
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Chef Christian Ramjit prepares barbeque chicken and lamb at the Point Fortin branch.
Innis Francis
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Pepper sauce
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Krystle James
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The Exchange Village Mud Mandir, also known as the Sewala Mandir, in Couva.
Edison Boodoosingh
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Resident Clifton Richardson supports a heavily laden banana tree with a wooden stake as the fruit thrive in the fertile soils of Buenos Ayres Erin
KRISTIAN De SILVA
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