Whether you’ve seen it on television or actually been to an event, you must agree that those surfers riding their brightly coloured boards over seemingly angry waves are extremely cool.
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Chaka Khan may be referred to as the Queen of Funk, but this weekend patrons at the Every Woman concert at the Queen’s Park Savannah on Saturday night got to see a whole different side of her.
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The panyard of Carib Woodbrook Playboyz on Tragarete Road, Port-of-Spain, proved to be the ideal spot for a cultural evening hosted by the Rotary clubs of Port-of-Spain and Maraval for visiting members of Rotary International last Tuesday.
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Love can take many forms and affect many lives. For award-winning soprano Bernadette Laughlin-Scott, the emotion has been wonderfully expressed in The Love Movement over the last 40 years and brilliantly climaxed in the anniversary concert An...
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Balancing two buckets filled with cement, rocks and sand on a bicycle’s handles, Dharamveer Siewdass, also known as Sadhu among the locals in the village of Waterloo, singlehandedly built the Temple in the Sea.
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Seventeen-year-old Zuwena James’ strong, melodious vocals earned her the top spot at the 2012 Scholarship Competition of Talented Teenagers (SCOTT), held at Queen’s Hall, St Ann’s, on Sunday.
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The worlds of chutney-soca and reggae have come together for what is being described as a major mid-year groovy ballad.
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“Anything you can do, I can do better. Anything you can do, I can do better than you” goes the old rhyme, and it also endorses the achievements of the West Indies women’s cricket team, as opposed to their male counterparts.
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You may have heard of Tobago’s K Kay. His most recent release is a collaboration with 23-year-old Crystal “Sparkles” Nixon, the female voice on the new reggae single Thinking of You.
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Women will be celebrated as local promotional entity, Class Act Promotions presents A Celebration of Womanhood, A Gift To T&T, this Sunday at Queen’s Hall in St Ann’s.
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