Chef Brigette Joseph preparing a dish.
Mark Lyndersay
Lisa Agard
Sade Weekes is the founder of the All Cancers Group of Trinidad and Tobago.
After my surgery I made the decision not to have reconstruction, because I knew I could embrace life and move forward just as I am.
Opening act Jimmy Smith on his unique self-designed tenor pan.
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Lean on Me by Devin Harry Paul and the ensemble.
Edison Boodoosingh
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Ambassador Victor Hugo Morales Mélendez reenacts “El Grito de Independencia” (the shout of independence) during Mexico’s National Day celebrations at Queen’s Hall.
MARIELA BRUZUAL
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L’Homme Vertige: Tales of a City – from Guadeloupe and directed by Malaury Eloi Paisley – an empathetic mosaic of Pointe-à-Pitre’s wanderers
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Athletic scholarship awardees Letticia Campbell, left, and Nathaniela King at the Hasely Crawford Stadium on August 23.
Sampson Nanton
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Abigail Bodington
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Stacey-Ann Noel
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Candace Nasha Clarke
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Kerry Montano, right, and Dr Shane Stone
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VS Naipaul and his first wife, Patricia Hale.
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TKR fan Adrian Cudjoe and Minister of Sport and Youth Affairs Phillip Watts talk sport before the start of the TKR/St Kitt’s Patriots game.
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Abandoned boats at Buccoo
Shastri Boodan
Even on a weekend visit, Tobago rewards the traveller who rises early and embraces the sea. In a single day, three beaches—Buccoo, Turtle Beach and Stone Haven—trace a journey through village life, natural wonder and quiet relaxation.
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The Antumapu Folkloric Ballet
Chile’s celebrated Antumapu Folkloric Ballet will make its Caribbean debut later this month with a performance at Queen’s Hall, Port of Spain, on September 30 at 6.30 pm.
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Opening act Jimmy Smith on his unique self-designed tenor pan.
On August 27, the intimate stage at Kafe Blue pulsed with the adage “Music is Love,” as ten distinguished musicians gathered for Pan by Storm, a stirring tribute to the late Ken “Professor” Philmore. The evening became both a celebration of his music and a reminder of his towering legacy in the steelpan world.
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Lean on Me by Devin Harry Paul and the ensemble.
Edison Boodoosingh
Last weekend, the stage at Queen’s Hall became a canvas for some of the most pressing struggles facing young people today.
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Ambassador Victor Hugo Morales Mélendez reenacts “El Grito de Independencia” (the shout of independence) during Mexico’s National Day celebrations at Queen’s Hall.
MARIELA BRUZUAL
In a warm gesture, Mexican Ambassador Hugo Morales has extended an open invitation to nationals of T&T to visit Mexico for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
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L’Homme Vertige: Tales of a City – from Guadeloupe and directed by Malaury Eloi Paisley – an empathetic mosaic of Pointe-à-Pitre’s wanderers
Caribbean cinema that wrestles with memory,resistance, selfhood, and ecological stewardship will headline the 2025 Trinidad+Tobago Film Festival (TTFF).
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Athletic scholarship awardees Letticia Campbell, left, and Nathaniela King at the Hasely Crawford Stadium on August 23.
Sampson Nanton
In the space of just 40 days, what began as a chance conversation at the Queen’s Park Savannah turned into a story that would change lives: two teenage girls, largely overlooked on the local athletics circuit, suddenly packing their bags for Texas on full athletic scholarships.
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Abigail Bodington
Growing up in a close-knit Trini family, food was always a centering life force for Abigail Bodington. One of many children, Bodington remembers an upbringing “full of energy, love and lots of home-cooked meals”.
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Stacey-Ann Noel
Stacey-Ann Noel is rewriting what resilience looks like. Diagnosed with lupus at just 27, she is determined not to let the chronic illness define her. She finds ways to balance her flare-ups and remain positive, healing with meditation and music, and drawing strength from her bond with her pets and her sisters.
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Candace Nasha Clarke
From the earliest moments of her life, Candice Nasha Clarke has been in perfect rhythm—a natural-born dancer. She recalls that from her pre-teen years, dance lifted her morale and self-esteem. For Clarke, dance has always been more than movement—it is confidence, healing, and hope. Her academy, the Candice Clarke Academy of Dance (CCAD), exists to give as many girls and women as possible that same transformative opportunity.
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Kerry Montano, right, and Dr Shane Stone
Kerry Montano holds a BA in Health and Nutrition from Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario, and is also a certified health coach and personal trainer.
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VS Naipaul and his first wife, Patricia Hale.
Patricia Hale met VS Naipaul at Oxford in 1952, both exiles in different ways: she from a modest Birmingham home, he from the heat and dislocation of Trinidad. She was 19, the first in her family to reach university, and the only pupil from her state school to win a place at Oxford. He was shy, uncertain, and hungry for recognition. She steadied him with the confidence of her belief in him, in his work as a writer.
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JC Lodge
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WAND board members, from left, Tricia Quamina, Natalie Laing, Sabita Harrikissoon, Chelsea John, Amanda Jardine (president), Lorraine Ferguson, Leah Fletcher, Lisa Naipaul, Petal John Beerens and (Pleashette Adams–absent).
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San Juan North Youth Steelband
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Abandoned boats at Buccoo
Shastri Boodan
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The Antumapu Folkloric Ballet
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Opening act Jimmy Smith on his unique self-designed tenor pan.
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Lean on Me by Devin Harry Paul and the ensemble.
Edison Boodoosingh
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Ambassador Victor Hugo Morales Mélendez reenacts “El Grito de Independencia” (the shout of independence) during Mexico’s National Day celebrations at Queen’s Hall.
MARIELA BRUZUAL
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L’Homme Vertige: Tales of a City – from Guadeloupe and directed by Malaury Eloi Paisley – an empathetic mosaic of Pointe-à-Pitre’s wanderers
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Athletic scholarship awardees Letticia Campbell, left, and Nathaniela King at the Hasely Crawford Stadium on August 23.
Sampson Nanton
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Abigail Bodington
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Stacey-Ann Noel
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