By Kielon Hilaire. These days it often seems that everyone wants to change something – their hair, job, car, and even their overall identity. You see a world filled with people who could end up changing everything but the progression of the world itself. Here is an agent of change who …
Read More »‘One Love Rasta’ on the Avenue
This talented young Rasta lady known as One Love displays her works of art for Sweet TnT Magazine’s camera outside the La Habana club on Ariapita Avenue in Woodbrook. Rasta One Love sells bracelets, anklets, and necklaces all handmade from different types of fabric, beads, and shells. Limers know One Love …
Read More »Man’s best friend, my lovie pies
Dogs provide profound emotional support and companionship that often transcends human relationships as evidenced by the personal account of Candida Khan regarding her two puppies. This first-person narrative details the unique personalities of Simba and Sparky, two mixed-breed brothers who illustrate the unconditional love and intuitive nature of canine companions. …
Read More »TTSPCA kitten a model in cat magazines
By Nadia Ali. From humble beginnings as a homeless, tiny kitten that was up for adoption by the Trinidad and Tobago Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals TTSPCA kitten, Cici has grown into a beautiful cat that has graced the pages of glossy cat magazines around the world. Her tiny …
Read More »Master of Fades a professional hair stylist and barber
Master of Fades: Faisal Mohammed Master of Fades operates as an elite barbering and styling institution in Trinidad and Tobago, delivering bespoke grooming services through a highly structured appointment system. The enterprise profile traces the career trajectory of master barber Faisal Mohammed, who converted a lifelong passion into a highly …
Read More »Nail art is my therapy – Kelly Baptiste
My name is Kelly Baptiste and I am what most people would refer to as a nail technician but I prefer the term nail artist. I do nail art. The difference: a nail tech does what they’re taught while a nail artist explores their imagination, goes beyond the borders and draws …
Read More »Boat cruise party vibes in T&T
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 children’s 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 »Quintin aka Barber Q guided by faith
By Kielon Hilaire. Barber 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 “shop” is located in his backyard. …
Read More »Electric Breakers dancing against crime
The Electric Breakers dance group from Carapichaima represents a significant cultural movement in Trinidad and Tobago, utilising hip-hop as a primary tool for youth empowerment and crime prevention. Established in 2002 in the community of Orangefield Road, the group has evolved from a local collective into a five-time national championship-winning …
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