The Forbidden City in Beijing, China
A bust of Francisco de Miranda at the Chaguaramas Military History and Aerospace Museum.
Heat rash
Nari Ramrattan, left, with his father Chanka Ramrattan, during an interview at the Debe Health and Fitness Gym on Tuesday.
Anisto Alves
Dale Moolchan flips the tyre in a workout exercise routine at his La Romaine home.
Innis Francis
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Denilson Gulston, son of famed panman Dane Gulston, charts his own path as a music producer and percussionist with the A Team Band.
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Courtesy Dr Kavita Persad
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Kayley Da Costa dances to her dreams despite Myasthenia Gravis (MG), which is a rare autoimmune condition.
David Allen
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Writer Sam Selvon in 1956.
Photograph by Ida Kar. © National Portrait Gallery, London
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View from Paramin
Kristian De Silva
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Elder Arnold Gopeesingh
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Kaiande Devonish
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Take Five Health Bar Cafe’s stand-out dish.
Vashti Singh
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Dr Letitia Williams, vice president of the Division of Student Affairs at Morgan State University in Baltimore, Maryland.
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The Forbidden City in Beijing, China
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A bust of Francisco de Miranda at the Chaguaramas Military History and Aerospace Museum.
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Heat rash
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San Raphael community area with a sign detailing the Arena massacre
The roads that wind through San Raphael today offer few clues that this quiet eastern Trinidad community stands beside one of the most significant and tragic landscapes in the island’s history.
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Young writers from Princess Town, Debe, Couva, Port-of-Spain, Arima and Moruga pose with their books and the storytellers.
Bocas Lit Fest
Escaping a giant alien squid on the moon, hoodwinking a disgruntled ghost, winning a chutney championship, and a scorpion pepper competition. These are some of the wild stories tumbling from the minds of our nation’s children and included in the Children’s Story and Colouring Book 10.
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This topic is one of the most devastating to write about because we underestimate the damage to our organs that can be caused by high blood sugar levels. As a registered dietitian nutritionist, I have to take this opportunity to educate you on Diabetes mellitus (DM). This is a health issue that affects millions of people worldwide. Blood sugar levels rise mostly because of insulin resistance and can damage many vital organs. There are delicate blood vessels in your eyes which can be damaged by high blood sugar levels, leading to an increased risk of vision problems and even blindness if left untreated. Proper management and lifestyle choices can save your eyesight.
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It is a common automotive myth passed down through generations of drivers: if your car is running hot, just pour some tap water into the radiator and keep driving. While adding water in an absolute, stranded-on-the-highway emergency is marginally better than letting your engine completely melt down, using plain water as your primary cooling fluid is a guaranteed recipe for mechanical disaster.
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Denilson Gulston, son of famed panman Dane Gulston, charts his own path as a music producer and percussionist with the A Team Band.
If you look closely at Kes the Band’s much-raved-about NPR Tiny Desk Concert performance, you’ll see a smiling Denilson Gulston playing congas, bongos, and cowbells next to his father, Dane Gulston, on the steelpan.
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Courtesy Dr Kavita Persad
As the rainy season returns to Trinidad, so does the rise of parvovirus cases seen in puppies. Canine parvovirus, commonly known as “parvo” or even mispronounced “pargo”, is one of the most serious, contagious diseases that affects dogs, particularly unvaccinated puppies, leading to severe illness and death in Trinidad throughout the year.
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Kayley Da Costa dances to her dreams despite Myasthenia Gravis (MG), which is a rare autoimmune condition.
David Allen
Every young artist dreams of taking the stage, lights, music, and applause. For most children, this dream is limited only by imagination and opportunity. For Kayley Da Costa, the journey to the stage required something more: an extraordinary fight against her own body.
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Writer Sam Selvon in 1956.
Photograph by Ida Kar. © National Portrait Gallery, London
This is the second in a series on men who shaped Trinidadian and Caribbean literature. After C L R James, I turn to Sam Selvon, known to generations of Trinidadian schoolchildren as the novelist of Trinidad villages and postwar, Windrush immigrant Britain, writer of A Brighter Sun, The Lonely Londoners, Ways of Sunlight and the Moses books.
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View from Paramin
Kristian De Silva
High in the western stretch of Trinidad’s Northern Range, where the road narrows and the land falls away sharply toward the Caribbean Sea, Paramin sits wrapped in cloud and breeze.
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Elder Arnold Gopeesingh
Quote: “Whatever is expressed is impressed. Whatever you say to yourself, with emotion, generates thoughts, ideas and behaviours consistent with those words" – Brian Tracy.
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Kaiande Devonish
Like many Caribbean nationals, Kaiande Devonish once set out with a clear career path, one rooted in science, precision, and structure. Trained as a chemical engineer, the transition into Canadian immigration law was not part of the original plan.
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Take Five Health Bar Cafe’s stand-out dish.
Vashti Singh
At Take Five Health Bar Cafe on O’Connor Street in Woodbrook, the lunch crowd moves steadily between detox juices, salmon bowls, and tartines layered high enough to stop customers mid-conversation for photographs.
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Heritage Petroleum Skiffle Steel Orchestra.
ABRAHAM DIAZ
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Young Basdeo Panday after being admitted to the Bar.
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Guardian Media’s Soyini Grey on China’s Great Wall.
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San Raphael community area with a sign detailing the Arena massacre
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Young writers from Princess Town, Debe, Couva, Port-of-Spain, Arima and Moruga pose with their books and the storytellers.
Bocas Lit Fest
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Denilson Gulston, son of famed panman Dane Gulston, charts his own path as a music producer and percussionist with the A Team Band.
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Courtesy Dr Kavita Persad
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Kayley Da Costa dances to her dreams despite Myasthenia Gravis (MG), which is a rare autoimmune condition.
David Allen
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Writer Sam Selvon in 1956.
Photograph by Ida Kar. © National Portrait Gallery, London
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View from Paramin
Kristian De Silva
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