Terneille Samuel Herbert Dot Ten Entertainment & The TalentPot Founder.
Natalie Simone Miles
Lyris Graham-Williams, deputy chief operations officer and chief security officer at Amalgamated Security Services Limited.
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CANARI’s executive director, Nicole Leotaud, at the Mermaid Pool, Matura.
King of the Bands from Stealth Tech Limited Carnival Committee’s Return of the Red Indians, Jason Ramnath, takes his winning presentation, The Grand Canoe, across the stage on Carnival Tuesday.
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Kirk Franklin
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Members of the Chinese Cultural Group perform a traditional Chinese dance, Dunhuang, also known as the Wind Dance.
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Vanessa at Tobago Plantations Boardwalk: Mangrove walk and wildlife viewing
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Mas designer and engineer Marissa Bridglal and her team.
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Anglican Rev Danille Pontiflet reflects on her calling from God and a life of service
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Marina Salandy Brown, centre, the founder and president of the Bocas Lit Fest.
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Terneille Samuel Herbert Dot Ten Entertainment & The TalentPot Founder.
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Lyris Graham-Williams, deputy chief operations officer and chief security officer at Amalgamated Security Services Limited.
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Trinidad James and Machel Montano.
Nicholaus Williams, known to the music world as Trinidad James, has never been one to follow a predictable script. The Atlanta-based rapper, best known for his 2012 breakout hit ‘All Gold Everything’, is now laying the tracks for his first-ever soca album, a body of work he says reconnects him with his heritage.
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EVP president Delano Manganoo, left and dance sport judge Nicole Aleong.
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For the fourth consecutive season, dancers will push their limits in pursuit of top honours at a three-day dance festival in Argentina.
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King of the Bands from Stealth Tech Limited Carnival Committee’s Return of the Red Indians, Jason Ramnath, takes his winning presentation, The Grand Canoe, across the stage on Carnival Tuesday.
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Return of the Red Indians, presented by Stealth Tech Limited Carnival Committee, made a complete sweep of all major awards in the recent Couva Carnival Committee’s Parade of the Bands competition.
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Dr Jazmin Ghent
The fourth edition of the Tobago Jazz and Music Weekend promises to have patrons swinging in more ways than one.
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Kirk Franklin
When 20-time Grammy Award-winning gospel icon Kirk Franklin steps onto the stage at Queen’s Park Oval on March 21, it will signal far more than the start of a concert. It will mark a bold national statement: no soul is beyond redemption, no life beyond restoration, and no community beyond transformation.
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Members of the Chinese Cultural Group perform a traditional Chinese dance, Dunhuang, also known as the Wind Dance.
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Temple fairs are a key part of Chinese New Year celebrations, which this year marks the Year of the Horse.
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Vanessa at Tobago Plantations Boardwalk: Mangrove walk and wildlife viewing
One look at Vanessa Dieudonne’s TikTok page and you’d swear she has been visiting Trinidad and Tobago for years. The majority of her content is dedicated to our twin islands, capturing everything from Maracas Beach and Port-of-Spain to the folklore of Crusoe’s Cave and the nighttime rhythm of Buccoo.
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Mas designer and engineer Marissa Bridglal and her team.
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When masqueraders took to the streets in Chaguanas for Carnival, dazzling in feathers, beads and bold colour, much of the spectacle can be traced back to the steady hands and sharp mind of 25-year-old designer Marissa Bridglal.
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Our friends at Families in Action continue their focus on understanding workplace stress. In Part I, they told us why, across Trinidad and Tobago, workers in almost all sectors felt under pressure and how the line between “at work” and “off duty” has disappeared, creating strain and stress.
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For many women, taking care of themselves feels wrong. It is not that self-care lacks value, but that they feel they do not deserve it.
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Anglican Rev Danille Pontiflet reflects on her calling from God and a life of service
Anglican Reverend Danielle Pontiflet’s life has always been centred around the church. But it took some time before she understood and accepted her calling—service to God as an ordained minister, with a special emphasis on society’s foundation.
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Established in 1996 in the UK, after the 1991 Booker Prize shortlist featured no women, the Women’s Prize for Fiction was created to recognise the best novel written in English by a woman and published in Britain each year. Originally launched as the Orange Prize, it has become one of the most significant international literary awards, bringing sustained attention to women writers across borders and backgrounds — a mission reflected in this selection of eight shortlisted women of colour.
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Researcher Dr Savitri Rampersad believes the steelpan has billions to earn.
Wesley Gibbings
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National Calypso Monarch 2026 Terri Lyons
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Chowtal singers of the Esperanza Shiv Mandir perform during the Holika Dahan celebration.
Shastri Boodan
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Trinidad James and Machel Montano.
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EVP president Delano Manganoo, left and dance sport judge Nicole Aleong.
Antonia’s Vogue Photography
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King of the Bands from Stealth Tech Limited Carnival Committee’s Return of the Red Indians, Jason Ramnath, takes his winning presentation, The Grand Canoe, across the stage on Carnival Tuesday.
Courtesy Couva Carnival Committee
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Dr Jazmin Ghent
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Kirk Franklin
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Members of the Chinese Cultural Group perform a traditional Chinese dance, Dunhuang, also known as the Wind Dance.
VASHTI SINGH
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Vanessa at Tobago Plantations Boardwalk: Mangrove walk and wildlife viewing
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Mas designer and engineer Marissa Bridglal and her team.
Shastri Boodan
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