Director of One Man and His Dog Theresa Awai
A model masqueraders at costume of Paparazzi’s Fes - Whispers of the Medina at an intimate band launch held at Antigua Drive, Federation Park on Saturday June 20.
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Akiel Riley, also known as BlacksTheMan.
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Registered dietitian Mweia Elias
Chef Sabrina’s stuffed pholourie.
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Deokie Kerry Rajaram
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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
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Bunji Garlin and Fay-Ann Lyons
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Shemic St Hillaire in Strange Fruit
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Owner of Suyra Chai Wellness Cafe Marlene Deosaran with desserts.
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Salad being tossed Baal Vikaas Vihaar
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Forest Reserve in 1912 before the coming of Apex Oilfields. It was mainly the home of charcoal burners and a few peasant cultivators.
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Ulric Grant, 85, sells produce at a stall outside his home in Les Coteaux. PHOTO BY QUAMINA PAYNE
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A model masqueraders at costume of Paparazzi’s Fes - Whispers of the Medina at an intimate band launch held at Antigua Drive, Federation Park on Saturday June 20.
Anisto Alves
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Akiel Riley, also known as BlacksTheMan.
Narissa Fraser
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An Evening of the Ecliff Elie Experience,
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Fashion designer Ecliff Elie brought glamour and energy to Ariapita Avenue on June 4 with An Evening of the Ecliff Elie Experience, unveiling his new bespoke atelier in a refined launch that fused luxury, style and hospitality.
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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
Laptops and coffee cups are commonplace at cafés, but at one local coffee house, a man’s workspace is covered with pencils, papers and sketches.
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Deokie Kerry Rajaram
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For Deokie Kerry Rajaram, crochet is more than yarn and needles. It is a passion, a creative escape and a growing business built stitch by stitch from determination, patience and self-teaching.
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Co-host on Vibe CT 105FM’s morning’s Mixed Nuts, George Gonzales.
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George Gonzales got expelled from school in Form One. A pupil of Mucurapo Junior Secondary, he was the only “white boy” among his peers. One day, a classmate, whom he barely remembers except by the name Cruickshank, made a racist joke. He was never one to back down from picong, so George fired right back. That was the end of his education.
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Raymond Ramnarine and Dil-E-Nadan
Raymond Ramnarine and one of the most respected entities of Gasparillo in South Trinidad, his band Dil-E-Nadan, are celebrating one of their strongest international runs to date, following a sold-out headline performance at the Hard Rock Café in Hollywood, Florida, on May 9, 2026. The milestone performance marked the chutney soca artiste’s inaugural headline act at the prestigious venue, adding another historic moment to the band’s growing global journey.
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Bunji Garlin and Fay-Ann Lyons
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T&T continues to display its impact and versatility in the music industry, securing multiple nominations across 23 categories for the 2026 Caribbean Music Awards. Fans can now vote for their favourite singers, DJs, film-makers, producers and events online until August 10.
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Shemic St Hillaire in Strange Fruit
Point Fortin dancer Shemic St Hillaire flew T&T’s flag high as he recently completed a dance-theatre residency at Oberlin College, Ohio, in the US. As he returns home for the next few months, he is gearing up for his own production titled Upinde II on June 12 in San Fernando.
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Owner of Suyra Chai Wellness Cafe Marlene Deosaran with desserts.
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As many Trinbagonians spend the Corpus Christi holiday in deep spiritual reflection, Surya Chai Wellness Cafe offers an opportunity to think more deeply about the relationship between food, wellness, and mindful living all year round.
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Salad being tossed Baal Vikaas Vihaar
Baal Vikaas Vihaar is rooted in the idea of the development or blossoming of the child, and serves as a spiritual gathering or place of worship.
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There’s something about the World Cup that does real magic to ordinary spaces. A parlour TV suddenly turns into front-row seats, and a simple family lime starts feeling like a full-on supporters’ club. Everybody becomes a coach overnight—arguing penalties, questioning line-ups, debating refereeing decisions—while strangers end up bonding over a brilliant goal like they’ve known each other from birth.
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Forest Reserve in 1912 before the coming of Apex Oilfields. It was mainly the home of charcoal burners and a few peasant cultivators.
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Fyzabad in southern Trinidad is considered to be the birthplace of the modern trade union movement, specifically the Oilfield Workers’ Trade Union (OWTU).
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Ulric Grant, 85, sells produce at a stall outside his home in Les Coteaux. PHOTO BY QUAMINA PAYNE
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Centuries of tradition from West Africa have survived colonisation, passing from generation to generation, leaving a legacy of mystique and intrigue.
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Mimi O’Shaughnessy, two, strikes a regal pose at the King’s Birthday celebration at the British High Commissioner’s Residence, Maraval, last week.
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Author Christopher Lewis with his new book Dear Caribbean People at his book launch at Tea Leaves 1881 in Woodbrook on June 1.
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An Evening of the Ecliff Elie Experience,
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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
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Co-host on Vibe CT 105FM’s morning’s Mixed Nuts, George Gonzales.
NICOLE DRAYTON
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Raymond Ramnarine and Dil-E-Nadan
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Bunji Garlin and Fay-Ann Lyons
ANISTO ALVES
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Shemic St Hillaire in Strange Fruit
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Owner of Suyra Chai Wellness Cafe Marlene Deosaran with desserts.
VASHTI SNGH
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Salad being tossed Baal Vikaas Vihaar
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