Jamaican chef Rameish Desouza shows the dish he created for the Norwegian Seafood Council’s international saltfish showcase.
Orchid vendor Joel Kennedy of Sangre Grande tends to his display
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The La Divina Pastora statue
Edison Boodoosingh
Zerkiphe Francis performing “Who Next” by Chock Dusk.
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Karla Gokool and her son, Kanvar.
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Charmaine Forde
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Angela Cropper
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Kees Dieffenthaller poses victoriously onstage during Kes The Band’s performance at IzWe 2025.
Jono Hirst
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Dane Gulston
Photos courtesy Naniki Barbados
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Models grace the unique boat runway at the Odyssey of Opulence fashion show.
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Event organiser Denise Ramdhan, left, discusses a wedding cake with Jeremy Hunte of Arazzi Restaurant.
Shastri Boodan
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Social Development Minister Donna Cox, right, congratulates Dulcie Bholai on reaching her 100-year milestone.
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Edison Boodoosingh
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Narrator Rachel Bascombe opens the proceedings
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Jamaican chef Rameish Desouza shows the dish he created for the Norwegian Seafood Council’s international saltfish showcase.
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Orchid vendor Joel Kennedy of Sangre Grande tends to his display
Shastri Boodan
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The La Divina Pastora statue
Edison Boodoosingh
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Dr Rahanna Juman
The Deputy Director of Research Institute of Marine Affairs (IMA) is the technical lead on piloting a Blue Carbon Credit Scheme for T&T.
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Five-year-old Ethan Bachan with the trophy he won for placing third in the T&T Cycling Federation’s Mountain Bike Challenge last year.
PHOTOS COURTESY DANIELA BROOKER-BACHAN
From the moment she could walk, seven-year-old Atarah Bachan was always in motion, kicking a ball, swinging a bat, or throwing stones at the mango tree in the backyard. Her love for sports was evident.
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Karla Gokool and her son, Kanvar.
Often described along with other neurodevelopmental disorders as a “silent condition” due to it not always being visually or immediately apparent, Autism Spectrum Disorder (widely called autism) affects approximately one in 36 children globally (CDC, 2024) and 15,000-17,000 people in T&T (Autism Society of T&T, 2014).
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Charmaine Forde
The 20th edition of Jazz Artists on The Greens (JAOTG) takes place this evening at “The Greens” at WASA Sports Club Grounds in St Joseph. This immersive musical experience hosted by Production One Limited is renowned as the biggest and longest surviving jazz festival in T&T.
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Angela Cropper
Somewhere between the scorched policy papers and the bright plastic of campaign paraphernalia, we forget the women who did not raise their voices—but made themselves impossible to ignore. Angela Sarojanie Cropper was one of them. Economist. Lawyer. Environmentalist. Builder of institutions. The kind of woman who walked into a room and changed it, not by force, but by a clarity so unflinching it could feel like grace.
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Kees Dieffenthaller poses victoriously onstage during Kes The Band’s performance at IzWe 2025.
Jono Hirst
Internationally-celebrated band of brothers and soca ambassadors Kes the Band has made history once again—this time as the first soca act to sell out two SummerStage concerts at Central Park in New York City within hours of going on sale.
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Dane Gulston
Photos courtesy Naniki Barbados
Celebrity frontline pannist for Trinidad All Stars Steel Orchestra (TASSO) Dane Gulston and award-winning-calypsonian Lord Nelson, 94, are scheduled to perform at Naniki Barbados Music Festival 2025, Beyond the Trees tomorrow.
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Models grace the unique boat runway at the Odyssey of Opulence fashion show.
Odyssey of Opulence was the theme for a fashion show on March 22 at Nanan’s Eco Tours, Caroni Bird Sanctuary. Held by the Krista Gabriel Designer Brand (KGDB), the event celebrated sustainable couture.
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Event organiser Denise Ramdhan, left, discusses a wedding cake with Jeremy Hunte of Arazzi Restaurant.
Shastri Boodan
The Ultimate Wedding and Event Convention 2025, a free-to-attend event, was held at the Dennis P Ramdhan Complex in Couva. Couples began arriving as early as 8 am to explore the latest offerings in the wedding industry.
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Social Development Minister Donna Cox, right, congratulates Dulcie Bholai on reaching her 100-year milestone.
Dulcie Bholai reached the incredible milestone of 100 years on March 28. Born in Longdenville, Bholai’s journey stands as a shining example of strength, devotion, and the enduring power of faith and family.
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Edison Boodoosingh
The joy and energy of Shouter Baptist Liberation Day are captured in these images by Edison Boodoosingh at celebrations hosted by the Council of Elders at the Spiritual Shouter Baptist Empowerment Hall in Maloney.
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Narrator Rachel Bascombe opens the proceedings
Wesley Gibbings
Few members of the Queen’s Hall audience of March 23 would argue too heavily against the view that there was perhaps more double entendre and clever political satire in the dramatic reading of Theresa Awai’s Decision 2010 than encountered throughout this year’s calypso season.
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Tessa Alexander's artwork.
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Kiara Charles in a CLD (Charu Lochan Dass) design.
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Dr Rahanna Juman
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Five-year-old Ethan Bachan with the trophy he won for placing third in the T&T Cycling Federation’s Mountain Bike Challenge last year.
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Karla Gokool and her son, Kanvar.
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Charmaine Forde
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Angela Cropper
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Kees Dieffenthaller poses victoriously onstage during Kes The Band’s performance at IzWe 2025.
Jono Hirst
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Dane Gulston
Photos courtesy Naniki Barbados
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Models grace the unique boat runway at the Odyssey of Opulence fashion show.
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Event organiser Denise Ramdhan, left, discusses a wedding cake with Jeremy Hunte of Arazzi Restaurant.
Shastri Boodan
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