By Annisa Phillip. Partying on a boat has become quite popular in sweet T&T leading to a cruise craze. Granted leaving land and stepping onto a boat may not be favoured by many who have a sea phobia or those who suffer from severe motion sickness for the sake of a …
Read More »La Caille designs for the children
My name is Terrence La Caille. While growing up, my desire to design and create my own childrenâs Carnival band was my biggest dream. In 2012, to further my creative desire, I approached veteran wire bender Stephen Derrick to teach, guide and provide me with the skills needed to professionally …
Read More »Terrible Dream or Folklore?
By Marc Algernon. “This was one of those nights where nothing seems to go right. Out of the dark comes a horrible scream, this must be a terrible dream. I just love long Sunday drives and returning home late at night But I must have made a wrong turn, the narrowing …
Read More »Farmers’ Market at Queen’s Park Savannah
Customers got the opportunity to buy fresh produce directly from the farmers at the National Agricultural Marketing and Development Corporation (NAMDEVCO) Farmersâ Market, Queenâs Park Savannah on Thursday, March 24 and Saturday 26, 2016. Visitors educated at Farmers’ Market The NAMDEVCO team informed and educated the visitors to the Farmers’ …
Read More »Quintin aka Barber-Q guided by faith
By Kielon Hilaire. Quintin Feveck is a valiant guy who is hell-bent on proving that his ultimate place in society can be whatever he wants it to be. Quintin is a barber fondly known as Barber-Q. Yes, a part time one too. And his âshopâ is located in his backyard. So anyone …
Read More »Electric Breakers dancing against crime
By Kerry Mc Donald. Specialist, Venom, Twister and Freeze. What do these names have in common? You may be wondering if itâs the alternative names for the cast members of X-men or Avengers. Well, incorrect. Replace this thought with the drive to succeed and lively and creative dance moves, and you …
Read More »TTHTI or ‘Hotel School’ a great dining experience
By Marika Mohammed. It was the first time dining at Trinidad and Tobago Hospitality and Tourism  Institute. To make it simpler on the tongue it is abbreviated to TTHTI but locally known as the âHotel Schoolâ and it was definitely something. Developing the tourist industry It wasn’t anything different or exotic …
Read More »Food truck dining in San Fernando
By Marissa Armoogam. The social dynamics and general culture in Trinidad has evolved considerably over the past years. I was born and grew up in the south of the island and I have always found it to be a bit more relaxed and laid back in comparison to the lifestyle of …
Read More »Daddy, I Want a Giraffe!
By Marc Algernon. âDarling I cannot afford, please do the math, itâs too expensive to buy a giraffe.â I went to the zoo and tried not to laugh, when she said, âDaddy, I want a giraffe.â In her bright yellow boots and her hat and her scarf, she begged, âDaddy, can …
Read More »Beauty salon in Curepe treats you like family
By Omilla Mungroo. What is so remarkable about Theresa Thomas at Theresaâs Caribbean Beauty Salon? Many of her existing clients will say, âItâs like home. Theresa is like family.â Despite the fact that there are about six beauty salons in the area, Theresa says that competition is not an issue. âI …
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