Shermane Rivers
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Kristy Johnson with some of her fused glass artworks.
Kristian De Silva
Vahni Capildeo
Aileen Lees
Dr Nadya Watson
Gabrielle Le Gendre
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Rishannah Ramnarine dazzles the audience with her moves.
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Divine Living general manager Keegan Maharajh, left, lead interior designer and managing director Vani Maharaj, Devika Ramdass, Garett John, Melisha Rennie, Ameer Zainool and Stephanie Agard.
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Avalon Gill, founder of Her Legacy, Her Foundation
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Baptiste at the Save Soil Movement in collaboration with Miss Environment T&T 2025 at Holy Faith Convent, Penal.
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Mavis during a performance
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Chinese dancer and student at the Beijing Dance Academy Liu Yanbei performs at the launch of the Chinese Dance Master Class series Wu Dao: An Ethnic Innovation at UTT, NAPA.
Vashti Singh
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National-coloured fog released during last year’s In De Paint Dance
Ian Davis
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Daneelya Salandy
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Dr Catherine Minto-Bain
Michele Jorsling Photography
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Edith Piaf and Marcel Cerdan, the world champion boxer, whose tragic love story captivated the public.
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From left, Tevin Pierre, Deron Attzs of DADL Clothing Label and Jada Victor.
Rishi Ragoonath
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Shermane Rivers
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Linda Bhagwandass-Gobin
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Kristy Johnson with some of her fused glass artworks.
Kristian De Silva
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Devotees join in to wash the murti of Lord Ganesh
Shastri Boodan
On Tuesday, the Hindu community in T&T—and around the world—began observing the ten-day festival of Ganesh Utsav, honouring the birth of Lord Ganesh, revered as the remover of obstacles and patron of new beginnings.
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Members of the audience watch the Mexican short film Bajudh during the International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples Short Film Screening at the Mexican Embassy
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They number nearly half a billion across 90 countries, yet Indigenous Peoples remain among the most marginalised communities in the world. The United Nations estimates that while they make up less than six per cent of the global population, they account for 15 per cent of its poorest. Still, their resilience is woven into the fabric of humanity: they speak the vast majority of the world’s 7,000 languages and embody some 5,000 distinct cultures.
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Gabrielle Le Gendre
Gabrielle Le Gendre is on a mission to deliver unforgettable audience experiences while creating platforms for emerging Caribbean talent. In an industry where the spotlight often stays fixed on performers, the founder of LG Stage Management has built her reputation commanding everything behind the curtain.
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Rishannah Ramnarine dazzles the audience with her moves.
The SK Dance Academy lit up the Bisram Gopie Auditorium at NCIC Nagar, Chaguanans, recently, with a vibrant celebration of movement, music, and multicultural expression.
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Divine Living general manager Keegan Maharajh, left, lead interior designer and managing director Vani Maharaj, Devika Ramdass, Garett John, Melisha Rennie, Ameer Zainool and Stephanie Agard.
On Saturday evening, amid soft lights and warm conversation, a crowd of clients, designers, and well-wishers gathered at 21 Stone Street, Port-of-Spain. The occasion was more than the opening of a new retail showroom. For lead designer and managing director Vani Maharaj, it was the culmination of a childhood dream.
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Avalon Gill, founder of Her Legacy, Her Foundation
In May, Avalon Gill took a bold step towards advancing women’s rights in T&T. She registered Her Legacy, Her Foundation, a non-profit organisation, dedicated to advocating for policies, government initiatives and private and public sector programmes to meet the specific needs of women across the country.
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Baptiste at the Save Soil Movement in collaboration with Miss Environment T&T 2025 at Holy Faith Convent, Penal.
Rebecca Baptiste is not your typical model. While many in the fashion world speak about the importance of protecting the environment, Baptiste has gone a step further—wearing the crown of Miss Environment T&T 2025, the very first titleholder in the country.
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Mavis during a performance
On the night of Independence in 1962, when the Union Jack was lowered and the red, white and black flag was hoisted for the first time, 16-year-old Mavis John left her home in Morvant and made her way to Woodford Square. She wanted to be there, in the crowd, for history.
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Chinese dancer and student at the Beijing Dance Academy Liu Yanbei performs at the launch of the Chinese Dance Master Class series Wu Dao: An Ethnic Innovation at UTT, NAPA.
Vashti Singh
The legacy of Dai Ailian—the T&T-born dancer who became a towering figure in Chinese culture and is revered as the “Mother of Chinese Modern Dance”—continues to inspire new generations across the globe. Last Wednesday evening, that legacy was honoured in Port-of-Spain as the Chinese Embassy and the Dai Ailian Foundation launched the Chinese Dance Master Class Series: Wu Dao—An Ethnic Innovation, an initiative designed to showcase the beauty and diversity of Chinese folk and ethnic dance.
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National-coloured fog released during last year’s In De Paint Dance
Ian Davis
With the cancellation of this year’s Independence Day Parade and fireworks display, Caesar’s Army (CA) is fine-tuning plans for the nation’s second-biggest Independence celebration—its signature event, In De Paint Dance (IDPD).
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Daneelya Salandy
On a narrow street in Diego Martin, a little girl once told everyone that the road was named after her. “Salandy Street—that’s mine,” she’d say with a grin, convinced it was proof she was meant for greatness.
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Dr Catherine Minto-Bain
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“Each of us has an opportunity to use our skills, not only to help those around us, those we know—but to provide for women you don’t know.”
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Alyssa Joseph performing at the Caribbean Gospel Music Awards
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NAOMI QUAN
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Veteran calypsonian Brother Valentino
RISHI RAGOONATH
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Devotees join in to wash the murti of Lord Ganesh
Shastri Boodan
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Members of the audience watch the Mexican short film Bajudh during the International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples Short Film Screening at the Mexican Embassy
ANISTO ALVES
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Gabrielle Le Gendre
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Rishannah Ramnarine dazzles the audience with her moves.
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Divine Living general manager Keegan Maharajh, left, lead interior designer and managing director Vani Maharaj, Devika Ramdass, Garett John, Melisha Rennie, Ameer Zainool and Stephanie Agard.
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Avalon Gill, founder of Her Legacy, Her Foundation
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Baptiste at the Save Soil Movement in collaboration with Miss Environment T&T 2025 at Holy Faith Convent, Penal.
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Mavis during a performance
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Chinese dancer and student at the Beijing Dance Academy Liu Yanbei performs at the launch of the Chinese Dance Master Class series Wu Dao: An Ethnic Innovation at UTT, NAPA.
Vashti Singh
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