Musician Sharon Phillips left jazz lovers wanting more at the 2019 North Coast Jazz and Heritage Festival.
Courtesy the North Coast Jazz and Heritage Festival
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Donald Wills meditates under the calming Zorro Waterfall.
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Wendy Ann Wiltshire
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Pride and Prejudice
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Minister Cox learns of Sister Marie Thérèse Rétout’s years of service to Trinidad and Tobago
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Owner of Johnny’s Young Coconuts, Aaron Johnny Nerahoo
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Mindwise Project
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Ten-year-old Ethan Fermin with his book Trinidad and Tobago ABC which was launched in the UK in February 2022.
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Mezzo soprano, Samantha Stanislaus and alto, Janine Charles-Farray performing Ride Up In The Chariot.
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Musician Sharon Phillips left jazz lovers wanting more at the 2019 North Coast Jazz and Heritage Festival.
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The International Women’s Day (IWD) Caribbean Tech Summit 2022, hosted by Google Women Techmakers, Google Developer Groups and Women in Tech Caribbean, took place mere weeks ago and WE had the opportunity to converse with the organizing committee, and capture the ‘true bandwidth’ of this 6-day Summit. Speakers and partners hailed from 10 Caribbean countries including Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana, Barbados, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Guadeloupe, the Bahamas, Suriname, Brazil and Haiti.
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Anvar Zia Sutana Mathur
This Mother’s Day, Guardian Media Limited brings you two first-person accounts on mothering by mothers and grandmothers.
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Donald Wills meditates under the calming Zorro Waterfall.
Kevon Felmine
With a landmass of only 5,131 km², Trinidad & Tobago does not possess gigantic waterfalls like Angel Falls, Venezuela; Tres Hermanas Falls, Peru or Olo'upena Falls in Hawaii. But while those three are the tallest drops of water and are among the world's picturesque sites, they are dangerous to take on for a bit of leisure.
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‘COVID-15” became a popular term based on increasing reports and discussions of people gaining weight due to quarantining indoors, moving less, and changing their eating habits.
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The trends are changing, we are observing younger persons transmitting COVID-19 and there is much to explore!
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Wendy Ann Wiltshire
Ever since they could remember, the Wiltshire sisters had always thrived as a group. As children and teens, they often strolled across their schoolyards—proud, happy, confident, and safe.
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Pride and Prejudice
It’s a truth well known that children entering secondary schools should have been reading books other than those prescribed by the “booklist”—mandatory for the academic pursuit of the holy grail of obtaining entry into the hallowed hall of success held out by the CSEC or CAPE.
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TRIBE costumes for Mele Destinations.
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Two years after the last local Carnival, scores of Trinidad and Tobago's entertainers, mas producers and party lovers begin five days of celebrations in Cancun, Mexico today for what has been labelled Melé Destinations.
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Minister Cox learns of Sister Marie Thérèse Rétout’s years of service to Trinidad and Tobago
Sister Marie Thérèse Rétout has received many accolades throughout her lifetime for her outstanding service to T&T.
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Owner of Johnny’s Young Coconuts, Aaron Johnny Nerahoo
In just four and a half years Aaron Johnathan Nerahoo has grown his customised coconut cocktails business, Johnny’s Young Coconuts, to the point where foreign clients come to T&T to seek him out. It’s because he is a problem solver and a hard worker, Nerahoo who is fondly called “Johnny”, insisted during a recent interview. Of course, the key ingredients of his specialty product, coconuts, do play a starring role.
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Mindwise Project
Google Women Techmakers, Google Developer Groups and Women in Tech Caribbean along with regional partners in STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics) industry will be hosting the second installment of the International Women’s Day Caribbean Tech Summit 2022, an annual event targeting the Diversity and Inclusion space for the Caribbean and its Diaspora.
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Stress is not necessarily a ‘bad’ thing. Without this brilliant ability to feel stress, humankind wouldn’t have survived. Our cavemen ancestors, for example, used the onset of stress to alert them to a potential danger, such as a sabre-toothed tiger.
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Musician Sharon Phillips left jazz lovers wanting more at the 2019 North Coast Jazz and Heritage Festival.
Courtesy the North Coast Jazz and Heritage Festival
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Anvar Zia Sutana Mathur
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Donald Wills meditates under the calming Zorro Waterfall.
Kevon Felmine
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Wendy Ann Wiltshire
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Pride and Prejudice
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TRIBE costumes for Mele Destinations.
Instagram: carnivaltribe
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Minister Cox learns of Sister Marie Thérèse Rétout’s years of service to Trinidad and Tobago
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