By Darius Soyer. For generations, people have been using clothing as a way to express themselves. They show off how they feel through the way they dress and the clothing is usually dated. Reebok classics however have been introduced since 1983 and still are a hit 39 years later for …
Read More »International Earth Day: April 22
International Earth Day on April 22 serves as a critical global reminder to prioritise environmental preservation through consistent local action and sustainable habits. This personal narrative explores the dichotomy between public displays of conservation, such as ceremonial tree planting, and the daily reality of environmental neglect observed through littering. It …
Read More »Eid ul Fitr – a family festivity
By Nerissa Hosein. Being born into a Muslim family, Eid ul Fitr has been part of my life since birth. It has always been a time for family and for tradition. There is a certain aura that goes along with the day that I have always loved. Galaxy A13 5G A …
Read More »Colourful cheeky chong in the sky
Kite flying in Trinidad and Tobago involves traditional hand-made designs like the cheeky chong and the massive Mad Bull launched at major festivals. The seasonal activity peaks in April at the Queen’s Park Savannah in Trinidad and December at the Tobago Flying Colours Kite Festival. Local traditions emphasise the construction …
Read More »Let’s go fly a kite, it’s a great day
Kite flying at the Queen’s Park Savannah remains a quintessential cultural experience in Trinidad and Tobago, particularly during the vibrant Easter season. This annual tradition, headlined by the National Easter Kite Flying Contest, transforms the expansive greens of Port of Spain into a theatre of aerial artistry and communal celebration. …
Read More »North Coast Jazz & Heritage Festival comes alive May 27-29, 2022
With a cast of top acts, which feature music of the old and new, young and old, the North Coast Jazz & Heritage Festival is dedicated to the music of Lord Nelson and is aptly themed ‘FAMILY’. The NCJ and HF returns post Covid-19 to offer its family of patrons …
Read More »Customise your hoodies and sweaters with J Unique Designs
Dress up the whole family, staff or team with exclusive, fashionable, and affordable hoodies and sweaters with J Unique Designs in San Juan. They warm you up for the cold ride in your vehicle and for the high-pumping air condition at the day care, school, community centre or workplace. Janeelah …
Read More »Leatherback sea turtles to return to a clean Matura Beach
Trinidad is host to the majestic leatherback sea turtles as they travel across the Atlantic Ocean to nest on our east coast beaches from March to September every year. Leatherback sea turtles have been around for more than 110 million years and play a significant role in maintaining healthy oceans. …
Read More »5 reasons to hire a men’s rights divorce attorney
When you are filing for divorce, you will likely need the assistance of a divorce lawyer to understand the complications related to your separation. However, men may want to seek the expertise of a men’s rights divorce attorney who specialises in representing the interests of men, particularly because many family …
Read More »Can AI help reduce carbon footprint in the retail industry?
Everyone has experienced the pressure of reducing their carbon footprint as a response to the call to end global warming. Companies, entire countries, and whole industries are being scrutinised and held accountable for their climate impact and they are taking measures to become more environmentally sustainable. One of the industries …
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