Gina Hardy
Sydney Trim, from bottom left, clockwise, Anika Blenman, Rowan McEwen, Anya Blenman and Celine Jerome.
Ira Mathur, Guardian Media journalist and author of Love The Dark Days (winner of the 2023 Bocas Prize for Literature, non-fiction), interviews the International Booker Prize winner Geetanjali Shree.
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Artist Jackie Hinkson’s mural, Ah Sailing with the Ship, portraying a sailor mas at Fisher Avenue, St Ann’s.
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Nikita Johnson portrays Naparima Bowl from The House of Jacqui’s We From Sando.
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Ira Mathur near India Gate in Mumbai.
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Sydney Trim, from bottom left, clockwise, Anika Blenman, Rowan McEwen, Anya Blenman and Celine Jerome.
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Ira Mathur, Guardian Media journalist and author of Love The Dark Days (winner of the 2023 Bocas Prize for Literature, non-fiction), interviews the International Booker Prize winner Geetanjali Shree.
PHOTO James Solomon RAPSO
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Whether it’s a grand gesture in a faraway destination or a quiet moment shared at home, what’s certain is that modern couples are seeking out innovative ways to express their love and devotion.
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A grand celebratory send-off was held at the Piarco International Airport on Friday for Miss World Trinidad & Tobago representative Aché Abrahams.
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If you’re together for five, 25 or 45 years, whether married or in a relationship with each other, it is critical to keep the love fires burning. Do not take your partner for granted, enjoy each other’s company and have fun together, making sure to fall in love with each other over and over again as the years go by.
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Men are abused more often than one would think. Regardless of age, occupation or status, men often deal with abuse more times than they would care to mention. Figures suggest that as many as one in three victims of domestic violence are male. Society dictates that men are presumed by traditional views of gender roles to be leaders. The traditional view of the masculine gender role, therefore, suggests that men should be the heads of their households by providing financially for the family and making important family decisions.
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Marchelle Farrell
This week, Bookshelf trains its spotlight on Trinidad-born writer and psychotherapist Marchelle Farrell, whose debut memoir Uprooting (Canongate Books) won the Nan Shepherd Prize.
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Artist Jackie Hinkson’s mural, Ah Sailing with the Ship, portraying a sailor mas at Fisher Avenue, St Ann’s.
MATTHEW CHIN
Prolific local artist Jackie Hinkson has again documented the world with the help of T&T’s array of iconic mas characters. To add to his repertoire of the growing 110-foot mural along 6 Fisher Avenue, St Ann’s, this year’s edition of Band of the Year saw the 70- to 80-foot mural, Ah Sailing with the Ship, portraying a sailor mas. With each sailor wearing a headpiece alluding to a notable societal issue.
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Nikita Johnson portrays Naparima Bowl from The House of Jacqui’s We From Sando.
SHASTRI BOODAN
The House of Jacqui won the Large Band category in the Chaguanas Kiddies Carnival Competition on Sunday, with their portrayal of We From Sando. The band also won the Queen of the Bands and Individual Male and Female titles. There was no winner for the King of the Bands compeitition.
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A familiar face to many Carnival lovers in T&T and throughout the Caribbean, Achsah Henry is the definition of a Carnival Queen. Henry was raised in the belly of Trinidad Carnival culture, growing up in D Yard, surrounded by the likes of 3canal, Machel Montano, Destra Garcia and Bunji Garlin. At three years old, she took the road by storm for the first time, playing mas in a custom Carnival costume with Peter Minshall alongside her mother and aunts.
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With the gentle affection and tenderness of a newly-wed couple, Lennox and Angela Toussaint still only have eyes for one another, over 60 years after their first fateful meeting. Their marriage has stood the test of time, and their union is a testament to their original vows, as they have gone through phases of richer and poorer, sickness and health–and intend to continue to carefully carry their precious love for one another throughout their lifetimes.
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The love story of Cheryl and Vishnu Ramjattan has not only endured for half a century but has blossomed as a source of inspiration for all who have crossed their paths.
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Ira Mathur near India Gate in Mumbai.
Almost everything I knew had been lost; I complained to my Trinidadian husband on arrival to every city in India and repeated it like a refrain across Delhi, Chandigarh, Shimla, Jaipur, and Bombay.
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DJ Ana
Known for her energetic and vibes-filled music countdowns and “Glam Jam Vlogs”, DJ Ana continues to put a smile on many faces.
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Artist Dean Arlen shows one of his boots at the exhibition
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Carol Addision sings with pan player Daniel Gulstan during the Born to Shine concert at the Central Bank Auditorium, Port-of-Spain, in 2022.
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Marcus Williams and Shelly Jurawan on the Socadrome stage on Carnival Tuesday.
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Artist Jackie Hinkson’s mural, Ah Sailing with the Ship, portraying a sailor mas at Fisher Avenue, St Ann’s.
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Nikita Johnson portrays Naparima Bowl from The House of Jacqui’s We From Sando.
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