A Hindu devotee makes offerings against the backdrop of the Manzanilla coastline.
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NCC CEO Keiba Jacob Mottley takes a photo with Culture Minister Michelle Benjamin, Permanent Secretary Dr Narindra Roopnarine, and Carnival characters during the Carnival in the City launch last Friday on the Brian Lara Promenade, Port-of-Spain.
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Shanta Sankar, Ashlene Baran, Nadia Sooklal, Johnny Quash, Kevin Ratiram, Marisha Mungal, Sunil Jogie, Michelle Michael, and Leticia Baran pose together, with Daddy Chinee at the top.
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Terri Lyons shares a heartfelt moment with her father, SuperBlue, following the screening of her film Queen of Soca at MovieTowne, Port-of-Spain.
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Runners Safiya Khan and Kavita Mangaroo apply glow paint ahead of the Glow Green 5k run.
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Traditional clay deyas ready for the Divali celebrations
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Roberta Rose-Collins and her husband, Andre.
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Carla Thomas
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Ama Ata Aidoo
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Defending Small Conventional Panorama Tobago Champion 2025 T&TEC New East Side Dimension
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Ron Reid
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Digicel Foundation’s head of operations Cindyann Currency cuts the ribbon to officially launch the solar technology at the Grande Riviere Visitor Centre, joined by key project partners from Shell T&T, Mango Technology and the Grande Riviere Tourism Development Organisation.
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The Little Store chef Deokie Ram deep-fries gulab jamoon.
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Shaman Chris Alidikromo, from Suriname, does a smoke purification ritual.
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A Hindu devotee makes offerings against the backdrop of the Manzanilla coastline.
Edison Boodoosingh
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NCC CEO Keiba Jacob Mottley takes a photo with Culture Minister Michelle Benjamin, Permanent Secretary Dr Narindra Roopnarine, and Carnival characters during the Carnival in the City launch last Friday on the Brian Lara Promenade, Port-of-Spain.
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Shanta Sankar, Ashlene Baran, Nadia Sooklal, Johnny Quash, Kevin Ratiram, Marisha Mungal, Sunil Jogie, Michelle Michael, and Leticia Baran pose together, with Daddy Chinee at the top.
Rishi Ragoonath
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Anjely Rajkumar
When the winner of Mastana Bahar was announced last year, Anjely Rajkumar could hardly believe it was her name they called. It capped over a decade of hard work in the realm of Hindustani classical music.
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Dr Rajen Rampaul
In our last article, we focused on breast awareness for our teenagers. In this article, we give attention to the children of our breast cancer survivors. This no doubt is not a common area of discussion, though it is important. Of note, many of our young boys and girls have many concerns and often live in households that are afflicted by this dreaded disease.
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Anaya Gokool
Moments before Anaya Gokool steps on stage, still behind the curtains, she thinks about her grandmother. She even looks up to the heavens sometimes, whispering, “This is for you.”
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Traditional clay deyas ready for the Divali celebrations
Che Teekersingh
Today, homes across T&T will soon glow with the warm flicker of hundreds of tiny clay lamps—deyas—symbolising the triumph of light over darkness. But behind each flame lies the artistry and devotion of craftsmen like Makh Ticklal, a traditional deya maker from Chaguanas whose hands have shaped both clay and culture for generations.
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Roberta Rose-Collins and her husband, Andre.
For many women, menopause unfolds gradually over several years. But for others, it can arrive overnight-triggered by surgeries such as a hysterectomy (removal of the uterus) or oophorectomy (removal of the ovaries). When this happens, the hormonal shift is immediate, often leading to what’s called surgical or induced menopause.
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Carla Thomas
Physical, mental and emotional support during and after breast cancer treatment is one of the crucial factors in the recovery process, as it helps the patient manage the emotional turmoil that comes with a cancer diagnosis and makes adapting to their new ‘normal’ a bit easier.
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Ama Ata Aidoo
“Love? Love? Love is not safe, my lady silk, love is dangerous. It is deceitfully sweet like wine from a fresh palm tree at dawn. Love is fine for singing about, and love songs are good to listen to, sometimes even to dance to. But when we need to count on human strength, and when we have to count pennies for food for our stomachs and clothes for our backs, love is nothing. Ah my lady, the last man any woman should think of marrying is the man she loves.”
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October 18 marks the last chance this year for pan lovers worldwide to experience steelpan at its finest at a Panorama competition. As part of Pan Trinbago’s 2025 Panorama calendar, which runs from November 2024, Tobago will host its newly minted National Panorama Competition, PanOmega — a re-imagined, restructured, and rebranded version of the former THA Pan Champs, traditionally held in February.
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Ron Reid
Tobago’s premier jazz experience is back and bigger than ever. Beachfront Jazz 2026 will light up the Magdalena Grand Beach & Golf Resort from April 30 to May 3, as part of the Tobago Jazz Music and Golf Weekend. This year’s festival promises a vibrant celebration of Caribbean jazz rhythms, artistry and island spirit.
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Digicel Foundation’s head of operations Cindyann Currency cuts the ribbon to officially launch the solar technology at the Grande Riviere Visitor Centre, joined by key project partners from Shell T&T, Mango Technology and the Grande Riviere Tourism Development Organisation.
Thanks to new solar technology, the centre—the heartbeat of the eco-tourism village and home to a chocolate factory, guided tours, and a turtle hatchery—now operates as a self-sustaining hub of renewable energy, powering essential community enterprises and supporting long-term development.
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The Little Store chef Deokie Ram deep-fries gulab jamoon.
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From the bubbling of hot oil to the rhythmic stirring of batter, kitchens across T&T hum with heat, hustle, and the promise of something sweet for Divali.
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A shared commitment to community well-being took centre stage on September 26, as Creamery Yogurt and the T&T Cancer Society (TTCS) officially announced a new partnership aimed at raising funds and awareness in the fight against cancer.
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Ecuadorian band Jaiitamuki joins Karla Gonzales during her final performance at the 2025 Latin American and Caribbean Music (LACM) Festival.
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Amber Alicia Creighton depicts the T&T flag at New York Fashion Week.
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Celina Brown performs in the cultural segment of the event
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Traditional clay deyas ready for the Divali celebrations
Che Teekersingh
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Roberta Rose-Collins and her husband, Andre.
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Carla Thomas
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Ama Ata Aidoo
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Defending Small Conventional Panorama Tobago Champion 2025 T&TEC New East Side Dimension
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