“My paintings…are meant to please both the eye and the mind!” Indra Persad Milowe, born and raised in Trinidad and Tobago, has three art collections “Festivals & Folklore of Trinidad, West Indies”, “My Journey to Morocco”, and “Beautiful Ubud Bali”. The artist shares insights about her journey and work, a …
Read More »Hair superstition: Danger in discarded strands
A common hair superstition in Trinidad and Tobago is protect your discarded hair from misfortune. Hair has long been a symbol of beauty, health, and identity. For many, it represents self-expression through style, cut, and colour. DNA Genetic Testing For Ancestry & Traits – 23andMe International 23andMe is named after …
Read More »The rise of craft cocktails: Mixology at home
In recent years, the world of cocktails has undergone a shift. No longer confined to the dimly lit bars of urban hotspots, craft cocktails have found their way into homes worldwide. With social media trends, innovative recipes, and an increasing appreciation for artisanal ingredients, home mixology is becoming a popular …
Read More »The auto industry’s transformational leap: Inside the historic Honda-Nissan merger
The automotive industry is bracing for a monumental shift as Honda Motor Co. and Nissan Motor Co. prepare to merge by 2026. This groundbreaking move aims to establish the world’s third-largest automaker, trailing only Toyota and Volkswagen. As traditional automakers grapple with the pressures of electrification, autonomous driving, and fierce …
Read More »Steelpan story: How Trinidad’s Carnival brought steelpan to the world stage
The steelpan, an innovative musical instrument synonymous with Trinidad and Tobago, has a compelling story deeply intertwined with the island’s culture and history. From humble beginnings in the Caribbean to its global recognition, the steelpan has become a symbol of creativity, resilience, and cultural pride. This article explores the steelpan …
Read More »The King and Queen of Carnival: Iconic characters of the mas
Carnival, an exuberant explosion of culture, creativity, and community, has long been the crown jewel of Trinidad and Tobago’s cultural heritage. At the heart of this grand spectacle are the King and Queen of Carnival, whose breathtaking costumes and theatrical portrayals embody the spirit of the festival. But what exactly …
Read More »5 Healthy and hygienic habits to keep up in a shared space with pets
No devoted pet parent will deny how rewarding it is to share a household with a furry friend or two. But life with pets also comes with its fair share of challenges, including those that have to do with health and hygiene. Have you ever sneezed nonstop because of shedding …
Read More »How REDnote became the most downloaded app on Google Play in January 2025
As short-form video content has become the most popular medium, REDnote known as Xiaohongshu in China has emerged as the newest sensation, capturing the attention of millions worldwide. By January 2025, REDnote achieved a remarkable milestone: it became the most downloaded app on the Google Play Store. This meteoric rise …
Read More »The ultimate guide to digital advertising agencies: Why Sweet TnT Magazine is your perfect partner
In today’s fast-paced, interconnected world, digital advertising agencies are at the forefront of revolutionising how brands connect with their audiences. The quest for visibility, engagement, and conversions has led to an industry saturated with tools, platforms, and strategies. However, one opportunity stands out for its unique value proposition: advertising on …
Read More »The mindful morning: Simple rituals to start your day right
When you start your day right, it can set the tone for productivity, positivity, and overall well-being. The way you begin your morning often determines how the rest of your day unfolds. It’s more than just waking up on time; it’s about creating a purposeful and intentional routine that aligns …
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