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The T&T Fashion Company Limited (FashionTT) has launched the latest edition of its LookBook for the season – Summer Lime, an exquisite collection that highlights the extraordinary talent of local designers. This release celebrates the rich diversity and creativity within Trinidad and Tobago’s fashion industry and was timed perfectly with the July/August (JAVA) season.
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This week WE spotlights the great Czechoslovakian writer Milan Kundera who died on Wednesday at 94. I didn’t expect the visceral reaction I had to his death, as if a piece of me was being cut away. In Kundera’s novels, the smallest gestures have meaning. Betrayal, pain, loss, the light and heavy emotions, the fullness in our fragile human hearts is rooted in the political and personal, cauterised and made palatable with humour and satire.
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Simone Sant-Ghuran, local wedding expert and Editor-in-Chief of TrinidadWeddings.com, has released her wedding planning guide book for engaged couples, on Amazon. The book’s release is just in time for the start of the bridal season in T&T.
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When poet, writer and university lecturer in literary and cultural studies Jennifer Rahim died suddenly at 60 on March 13, her publisher Jeremy Poynting, founder of Peepal Tree Press, wrote that we had lost “one of the regions very best writers”.
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Pheromones are chemical signals that are used as a form of communication between animals. They are species-specific, so cats will only respond to pheromones from other cats and not to pheromones from other species, such as dogs or humans. Pheromones are used to leave “messages”, and different pheromones send different messages.
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Caribbean elegance was on full display at events hosted in Port-of-Spain in celebration of the 5oth Anniversary of Caricom. Here is a look at some of the fashionable delegates who added their special flair to the various commemorative activities. PICTURES VASHTI SINGH
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Racquel Moses is a phenomenal woman not solely pursuing her own advancement, but working towards implementing solutions for the future of our planet. In essence, she is working tirelessly for all of us, and the generations that come after us.
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“When the results were released, my slip revealed my fourth choice and I felt a sting of disappointment deep within. This happened decades ago, but I can effortlessly recall those feelings. There my journey started, one that is a testament to the incredible power that lies within each one of us.”
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Last Sunday, the Auditorium of the Central Bank of T&T (CBTT) was ablaze with fashion, on and off stage.
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Defined as “the legally or formally recognized union of two people as partners in a personal relationship”, marriage, in all its evolutions throughout history, has remained, in society’s eyes, a threshold of achievement for the young woman. Decoding the definition of marriage in the present day requires an understanding of the history of the concept. The earliest documentation of the term, marriage, indicates that it was coined as a popular term first seen in 1250-1300 CE. Throughout history, families arranged marriages for couples for the purpose of creating binding socio-economic liaisons. Therefore, from a historical, or even prehistoric perspective, marriage of two individuals became an achievement, and often an economic triumph for families.
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In the Caribbean, cancer is the second leading cause of death, accounting for about one fifth (IARC Caribbean Cancer Registry Hub). Here at home, it is also a leading cause of illness and death. Synonymous with pain and suffering, bringing relief to patients is one of the main reasons why radiation oncologist Dr Anesa Ahamad chose this as her calling and has dedicated decades to finding a cure or, at the very least, improving the life expectancy for cancer patients the world over.
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Desiree Connor-Edwards craftily sticks in an extra word when asked to describe her jovial husband in three simple words. Not able to hide his smile, Edwards retorts with the complaint that she got one more word than him, as he struggled to capture his love for her in only three.
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