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Carl’s happy to sing the ‘blues’

Carl Jacobs was born on Pashley Street, Success Village, Laventille, 63 years ago, and from a child music has been like a source of life to him. “Music has always been a part of my existence,” said...

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Boogsie, Ronnie and PM share A Mother’s Love

Having previously claimed that Invaders is his steelband, Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley spent last Sunday evening with members of CAL Invaders Steel Orchestra and patrons attending A Mother’s Love—the...

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Pan conquers rain

From early morning, forecasters warned of thunderstorms in Las Cuevas and it seems that show host Richard Forteau, Pan Trinbago secretary, was correct when he said “God loves pan.” Rain fell from about...

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Jazzing it up

Born Ricardo Stevon Mendoza in Belmont during the 70s, eyebrows are raised when r’kardo st.Von mounts the stage, especially for his unique stage name. He explained: “It’s a deliberate misspelling of my...

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Spreading a message

“Goat don’t make sheep” and “the fruit doesn’t fall far from the tree”, and living testimony of these two truisms is Levi Mayers, son of late composer/musician Richard “Nappy” Mayers. Not only is Levi...

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Fashion, Carnival ready to rock on the Avenue

As the Port-of-Spain Corporation continues to commemorate City Day with 102nd anniversary celebrations, the western suburb of the nation’s capital is expected to explode in a burst of colour this...

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Mayor saves St James pan festival

As late as 8 pm on Thursday, when it seemed that tonight’s 16th annual steelband parade along Western Main Road, St James, would be cancelled due to a lack of funding, Port-of-Spain Mayor Kerron...

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Culture Ministry plays one for Pan

Jab jabs cracked their whips at the road and at each other, moko jumbies strode, dame lorraines flounced, and scores of traditional Carnival masqueraders—including fancy sailors, fancy Indians and the...

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Discover Arielle on Saturday

A former national hockey player, 25-year-old Arielle Cowie is now aiming for the stars as a singer. A solo artiste, Cowie is doing her first major public performance on Saturday at the Fiesta Plaza,...

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Bitter Cassava reaps sweet crop of talent

Reprised after 37 years at Little Carib Theatre in Woodbrook, Lester Efebo Wilkinson’s Bitter Cassava is just as relevant today as it was in 1979 when premiered by Mausica Folk Theatre. Opened on June...

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Devon Seale a deal for calypso

Devon Seale, the reigning National Calypso Monarch, is pushing the borders of calypso even further internationally as he embarks on a concert tour of Costa Rica on Monday. Seale is one of the chosen...

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Give Pan a Chance for Peace

The steelband movement is replete with locals who sacrifice a lot of time and energy to nurture the proliferation of the national instrument at home and abroad. Selwyn “Fruits” John is one such panman...

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Harts Carnival launches tonight at Oval: It’s a jungle out there

The solemnity of Wednesday’s Eid holiday ought to evaporate as early as tonight with the staging of the second major 2017 Carnival band launch.Following the Paparazzi Carnival launch of Sky Gazers at...

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A paragon of good music by the seaside

The Paragon Sports & Cultural Club deserves full marks for successfully staging last Saturday’s Seaside Jazz at its Cocorite venue. Aside from its late start, the event, piloted by radio...

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The Oval Lime Wins

With Trinbago Knight Riders (TKR) having no more games at the Queen’s Park Oval, local interest might be on the wane in the ongoing 2016 Hero CPL T20 cricket tournament. Like most cricket enthusiasts...

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Young and moving on

Bombarded by a torrent of toxic and negative news in media about the current state and future of our nation, we citizens need to take some time out, take a deep breath and recognise and applaud the...

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Akinola about to cast his spell

Akinola Sennon is a multitalented musician. He  plays the cuatro, guitar, piano and steelpan, composes and arranges pan music, and is the executive/musical director of Deltones Institute of Steel Drums...

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Mistah Shak: Kaiso rules

Come Sunday, August 7, Trinfinity Arts will feature popular southern composer/calypsonian Selvon Noel (Mistah Shak) as the headline act for More in de Mortar, to be staged at Kaiso Blues Cafe, 85...

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Carnival tempo rising

Based on last weekend, it seems there will be no let up in live entertainment and Carnival 2017 events until Ash Wednesday next year. Thus far, a number of mas bands have launched their presentations,...

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T&T Carnival

Calypsonian Brother Mudada branded T&T as “the mecca of the steelband,” but it is also true to say that T&T is the mecca of Carnival, inclusive of calypso and mas. Having spawned over 100...

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