BATCE students move to the beat during a conga line.
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Dr Andrew Seepersad, the brother of Justice Frank Seepersad, is returning to T&T ready to put his doctorate to use.
Obstetrician/Gynaecologist Dr Sherene Kalloo
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Simone Leid poet and writer
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The women of the NGHS Non Nobis Foundation at a seminar for International Women’s Day.
NGHS Non Nobis Foundation
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Jenieka Tudor-Baptiste, founder of Milwaz performance group
Photo by Gabriella Briggs
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Author Jason Granger
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Barber Sachin Ramlochan and his brother Ropesh Kamal Ramlochan pose for a photograph at their barbershop.
RISHI RAGOONATH
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Genelle Bharat
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Derron Sandy in action.
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Zed and Shannon backpacking in India.
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Achsah Henry joins Lila Nikole, Stephanie Ballena and Claudia Collazo for a group photo en route to the World Baseball Classic
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Caribbean Beachfood Festival chairman Fiona Jackie, left, Banwari Experience managing director Andrew Welch, Unicomer commercial director Nicole Lum Kin, and University of the West Indies Dean of the Faculty of Food and Agriculture, Professor Mark Wuddiver.
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Marcus Nelson known professionally as Marquis Musiq.
Raised in River Estate, Diego Martin, violinist Marcus Nelson, known professionally as Marquis Musiq, has transformed modest beginnings into an international performing career.
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Officials from Bocas Lit Fest and the National Library and Information System Authority (NALIS), sign a MOU formalising a close relationship dating back to the inaugural festival in 2011.
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Literature as community will be in focus at the 2026 Bocas Lit Fest, Trinidad and Tobago’s annual festival of words, stories, and ideas, which launched its programme last Wednesday.
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Obstetrician/Gynaecologist Dr Sherene Kalloo
When Oscar-winning actress Lupita Nyong’o celebrated her 43rd birthday earlier this month, the image she shared with the world was not the usual glamorous portrait. Instead, she sat holding a basket filled with 77 pieces of fruit, each representing a fibroid she has carried in her body over time.
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In Trinidad and Tobago, food is not only our fuel source, but it’s also our culture, tradition and comfort. Different cooking methods for local cuisine can be satisfying, but there are concerns which arise because of our eating habits. Lifestyle diseases that are common among women include gestational diabetes, Type 2 diabetes, and high blood pressure, to name a few. Everyday meals can be altered to have a powerful impact on women’s health.
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Simone Leid poet and writer
Simone Leid is a Trinidadian poet and gender advocate whose writing reflects a deep engagement with gender and sustainable development work across the Caribbean. Her poems come from the women she meets and the conditions she encounters in her work.
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The women of the NGHS Non Nobis Foundation at a seminar for International Women’s Day.
NGHS Non Nobis Foundation
The NGHS Non Nobis Foundation hosted its annual International Women’s Day Seminar, “Purple Power for Progress 3” at Naparima Girls’ High School, bringing together women from across the community for a day of meaningful discussion, reflection and empowerment.
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Jenieka Tudor-Baptiste, founder of Milwaz performance group
Photo by Gabriella Briggs
For over a decade, members of Milwaz Productions have been engaged in experiential study of English Literature, with a strong focus on Shakespearean education – the realisation of a dream for founder Janeika Tudor-Baptiste. The company has engaged students and teachers through performances, adaptions and workshops, and has made use of every opportunity to gain international experience to strengthen its ability to achieve its mission of reigniting the passion for Shakespeare and literary arts in Caribbean classrooms.
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Author Jason Granger
What began during childhood as a form of therapy for Jason Granger eventually turned into a long-lasting passion. Focused on maintaining authenticity and creating a sense of community, the Arima author is now steadily building his catalogue chapter by chapter.
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Barber Sachin Ramlochan and his brother Ropesh Kamal Ramlochan pose for a photograph at their barbershop.
RISHI RAGOONATH
For three years, Sachin Ramlochan called his barber shop home—sleeping in a small room after long, exhausting days on his feet, cutting hair from morning to night, determined to survive despite being homeless.
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Genelle Bharat
“Allow the spirit of God to lead you, and live in love.” These are among the guiding messages of Laventille’s own Genelle Bharat, a multi-talented performer, firefighter, and community figure whose life embodies purpose, faith, and perseverance.
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Derron Sandy in action.
It was more than a decade ago, but Derron Sandy still remembers performing his very first poem as if it were yesterday. The year was 2009, and the stage was UWe Speak, the long-running open mic at the University of the West Indies.
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Zed and Shannon backpacking in India.
For many, travelling the world remains a distant dream—an activity reserved for those with deep pockets. But for Shannon Salick and Zed Brady, all it took was a backpack, a tight budget, and a little boldness to make it a reality.
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Chief Secretary Farley Augustine helps with the distribution of snacks to students during their visit to the Tobago House of Assembly.
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Writer and women’s advocate Sunny Gopaul
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Concept polycystic ovary syndrome, PCOS. Paper art, awareness of PCOS, image of the female reproductive system
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Marcus Nelson known professionally as Marquis Musiq.
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Officials from Bocas Lit Fest and the National Library and Information System Authority (NALIS), sign a MOU formalising a close relationship dating back to the inaugural festival in 2011.
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Obstetrician/Gynaecologist Dr Sherene Kalloo
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Simone Leid poet and writer
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The women of the NGHS Non Nobis Foundation at a seminar for International Women’s Day.
NGHS Non Nobis Foundation
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Jenieka Tudor-Baptiste, founder of Milwaz performance group
Photo by Gabriella Briggs
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Author Jason Granger
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Barber Sachin Ramlochan and his brother Ropesh Kamal Ramlochan pose for a photograph at their barbershop.
RISHI RAGOONATH
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