Carnival time in Trinidad and Tobago is usually pumping with excitement and while some of you may not want the fun to end others may not have gotten the chance to experience the season in person. The mas playing enjoyment can well continue or be experienced through the dynamic board …
Read More »Hot outfits for ladies going party cruise, fetes
Women must be prepared to look good for fetes, party cruises, night clubs, pool parties and any event that calls for sexy shorts or tight hot outfits. Here are some hot outfits for the ladies to get ready for any occasion in style. Choose from daringly sexy, casual, elegantly casual, …
Read More »Scenic Port of Spain on Lady Chancellor Hill
What a magnificent sight! Many people who visit Lady Chancellor Hill have the pleasure of taking in the scenic views of Port of Spain both at day and night. Persons exercising take advantage of the peaceful ambiance of the hill while enjoying the beauty that spreads before them in the …
Read More »American visitor loves Trinidad & Tobago
Martin Alleyne is an American who has been visiting these twin Caribbean islands since the age of 13 and has had several experiences that he claims “you cannot find anywhere else in the world”. He was especially interested in the Carnival season. He said people here actually partied 24 hours …
Read More »Calypso Rose for Coachella 2019
Coachella was founded in 1999, however, the festival was not held in 2000, so the 19th edition would see the presence of our very own Calypso Rose. This year Coachella will be held over back-to-back weekends April 12-14 and April 19-21 and tickets are sold out. Calypso Rose does it …
Read More »Habana Compas Dance from Cuba in Trinidad workshops, seminars, concerts
The Trinidad and Tobago – Cuba Educational and Cultural Exchange in collaboration with the National Dance Association of Trinidad and Tobago and the San Fernando Arts Council will be presenting Habana Compas Dance from Cuba in a series of workshops, seminars and public performances from January 13 to 20, 2019. …
Read More »Vehicle Testing Station List
Every two years vehicles over five years of age from the manufacturers’ date are to be inspected by a certified vehicle testing station in Trinidad and Tobago. The penalty for not doing so is a fine of TTD$5,000. The testing stations are authorised to do inspections for private vehicles and …
Read More »Top Tips on How You Can Quickly Improve Your Credit Score
Top Tips on How You Can Quickly Improve Your Credit Score is a sponsored article As we usher in the new year, possibly one of your resolutions is to expand your business or acquire a new asset through a loan. Having a good credit score is very important both on …
Read More »Scottygirl Jewelry making thoughtful handmade gifts
Courtesy Scottygirl Jewelry. Yesterday I was walking down Frederick Street where I saw a gentleman selling some artwork on the pavement. I stopped. Now that I make jewelry I have an appreciation for all handmade work. I am fascinated more than ever by the boundless creativity of the Trinbagonian. So I …
Read More »Give local gifts – T&T wildlife colouring book
By Stacey Alfonso-Mills. In the blink of an eye the Christmas season is upon us once more. The traditional painting and “pulling the house together” is a must-do. Making sorrel, pastelles, black-cake and punche-de-crème are all local traditional favourites – all the while listening to parang or soca-parang, no doubt! …
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