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On September 24, the San Fernando Creative Arts Centre will transform into a portal to the past when ten talented local designers breathe new life into “old-time days” through the power of fashion. Stories From in de OLD House promises to be a nostalgic, style-packed journey like no other.
Édith Piaf was born Édith Giovanna Gassion in December 1915 in Belleville, a working-class district of Paris.
This timely collection asks an ambitious question: after six decades of independence, where exactly is Trinidad and Tobago—and what must we do next? Across 12 data-rich chapters, leading scholars and practitioners survey the nation’s energy story, social sectors, economic structure, and governance, then outline a programme for renewal. The result is an accessible, often bracing stock-take that belongs on the desks of policymakers and engaged citizens alike.
Professor Hollis Liverpool, better known as Chalkdust the calypsonian—ORTT—describes himself as a “Black Power Catholic”: fully conscious as an historian of the historical wrongs of the Catholic Church against Black people, yet persuaded by the goodness and power of the Sacraments of the faith.
Errol Edward Mahabir never wavered in his commitment to the improvement of T&T. His faith in the nation remained steadfast until his passing ten years ago.
The Supernovas Panyard in Surrey Village is, undeniably, one of the most beautiful musical venues in the country; set in the open air in the foothills of the Northern Range and occupied by a young steelband that has never set limits on its ambitions.
T&T soca sensation Yung Bredda (Akhenaton Lewis) says he is “humbled and excited” as his runaway hit, The Greatest Bend Over (Take It Easy), gets a fresh spin with a star-studded remix featuring US R&B/Pop powerhouse Chlöe Bailey and Ghanaian viral star Moliy. The remix promises to take the anthem’s global momentum to even higher heights.
For 15-year-old Jayda Ramjattan, the environment is more than a cause—it’s a way of life. From acting and poetry to pageantry and activism, her passions all circle back to one central theme: protecting the earth.
Shelly-Ann Cooper has always known who she is. Grounded in her identity and unfazed by negative remarks about her origins, she proudly celebrates the place where she was born, raised, and still lives—a small community on Trinidad’s western coast.
Woodbrook Secondary School’s e-alumni body is making an urgent appeal to alumni, family, friends, and well-wishers to help raise $475,000 for Class of 1981 alumnus Kurt Gerard Charles, who requires emergency surgery on August 28.
Funky Fitz Entertainment took things to new heights with their “Altitude: Diamonds in the Sky” party at Ilya Rooftop, San Fernando, on August 1—and what a night it was!
In October, Ivy Mahabir will receive the prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award from the Cricket Hall of Fame in the United States. She will become the ninth recipient of this honour—and the first woman, the first person from New Jersey, and the first Trinidadian to achieve such recognition. For more than three decades, Mahabir has dedicated her life to developing cricket in New Jersey, leaving an impact that has been wide and far-reaching.
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