Carnival 2016 gets a Pass Mark
After much revelry and merrymaking, hopefully we can all settle down to the supposedly peaceful and reflective period of Lent, complete with sacrifices for 40 days, most of which will be broken....
View ArticleA weekend of Joy and Sorrow
The weekend past was a bittersweet one, saddened by the deaths of veteran musician Joey Lewis and Japanese pan player Asami Nagakiya but brightened with Saturday night’s staging of Champs of Steel...
View ArticlePhagwa Festival Begins in Central
The activity-packed Carnival period is slowly subsiding with fewer entertainment events being held. Having flocked to the beaches these past few weekends following the reign of the Merry Monarch, the...
View ArticleBigford interprets local songs
Born and raised in the rural south-western community of La Brea, Vaughnette Bigford still resides there, a five-minute drive from where she was born. “I am a born and bred country girl with no desire...
View ArticleThe Grand Dame of Pan
Ursula Tudor is referred to as “a veteran diva of pan” having played the national instrument for the past six decades. She began her romance with pan with Serenaders, led by Sylvan Grant, at Mapp...
View ArticleParris the warrior teen
Kayla Parris, 16, is the daughter of Simone Coelho and Jordan Parris, and is a Form Four student at Bishop Anstey High School (BAHS). Resident in Champs Fleurs, she is an inspiring poet who has already...
View ArticleLove for pan-playing Mayor
Newly installed Port-of-Spain mayor Kerron Valentine received special mention when the Northern Region of Pan Trinbago Inc held its Evening of Appreciation last Friday at the VIP Lounge, Queen’s Park...
View ArticleJazzing up the Greens
Last Saturday, Production One Ltd (POL) staged one of the best editions of its 14-year-old Jazz Artists on the Greens. Staged at the Wasa sporting facility in St Joseph, the event attracted a large...
View ArticleFestival of Drums at the Big Black Box
Elliott Francois is a musician, a drummer actually with rapso band 3Canal for the past 11 years. He is one the people behind Saturday’s Drummerville Rhythm Festival being held at The Big Black Box,...
View ArticleWhy no pan in Tobago jazz?
Pan Trinbago president Keith Diaz is angry with the organisers of the Tobago Jazz Experience “for not making the national instrument a premier item on its programme” for the 2016 event. “This the third...
View ArticleCalypso Rose meets Major Lazer
A Major Lazer remix, three singles, three videos and a huge promotional tour in Europe. No, it’s not Justin Beiber’s schedule, but that of veteran calypsonian Calypso Rose. The 75-year-old —regarded by...
View ArticleSpirits soar on cricket, football and pan
The weekend past was a most exhilarating one, euphoria emerging from several sources. Actually, the weekend high began as early as Tuesday when the Soca Warriors blitzed St Vincent and the Grenadines...
View ArticlePoint Fortin for pan, mas and kaiso
“Point Fortin Borough Day Festival brings more people to T&T than Carnival, and Caribbean Airlines wouldn’t even contribute a red cent to a national event that is making money for them,” said Point...
View ArticleInternational Jazz Panyard Jam Session
Right on the heels of the Tobago Jazz Experience, in celebration of International Jazz Day, Phase II Pan Groove Steel Orchestra and HADCO will present an International Jazz Panyard Jam Session at its...
View ArticleI want to be the prime minister of T&T
Kareem Marcelle is a 21-year-old resident of Phase 3, Beetham Gardens, and was a stand out participant at the April 19 installment of Laventille Nights, an ongoing project being held in Laventille and...
View ArticleShiv Shakti dances for mothers
Blink BMobile Shiv Shakti Dance Company Limited will honour survivors of breast cancer this year at its annual Mother’s Day Spectacular. Billed as the biggest event in local Indian dance, the show...
View ArticleYoung performers wow hearts of patrons
It was a delightful way to spend a Sunday evening; attending Time & Tide Wait for No Man at Queen’s Hall, St Ann’s, by Noble Douglas Lilliput Foundation for the Arts. The hall was packed as the...
View ArticleWorld Music alive at Kaiso Blues Cafe
Returning to his homeland Trinidad, after 27 years in the United States, Carl Jacobs is living a dream he has nurtured since his early days as an artiste and performer. After 12 months, his Kaiso Blues...
View ArticleCarl’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...
View ArticleBoogsie, 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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