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RI agencies team up, deliver food to homeless living in motels

RI agencies team up, deliver food to homeless living in motels
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Tobago-born M NourbeSe Philip wins Can$50,000 arts prize

Tobago-born M NourbeSe Philip wins Can$50,000 arts prize
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2 Trinidadians among six Caribbean Awards for Excellence laureates

Two Trinidadians among six Caribbean Awards for Excellence laureates TT photographer Maria Nunes. - The 2021 cohort of laureates for the Anthony N Sabga Caribbean Awards for Excellence were announced on Thursday, including two from TT. The announcement was made at the Tatil building in Port of Spain. Among the six laureates, TT is represented by photographer Maria Nunes, receiving the award for arts and letters, and veterinary scientist Dr Ayanna Carla Phillips Savage, in the category science and technology. Nunes is a photographer, filmmaker, and producer. She made her name documenting aspects of Caribbean cultural heritage, including traditional Carnival, national festivals, and other performing arts shows.

ANSA continues to award excellence

ANSA continues to award excellence
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Musician Chantal Esdelle on how the pandemic is bringing Trinidad & Tobago Carnival back to itself

Trinidadian musician Chantal Esdelle (centre) and her band Moyenne have been reimagining the Carnival space not only via their music, which melds jazz, calypso and steelpan, but also through the ways in which COVID-19 has forced them to innovate. Photo courtesy Esdelle, used with permission. Photographer: Maria Nunes. It s no surprise that the COVID-19 pandemic has led to the cancellation of Trinidad and Tobago s 2021 Carnival celebrations. What is surprising to some Carnival stakeholders is that the National Carnival Commission (NCC), the state body that oversees the festival, has advised that it will not be hosting any virtual events, despite the fact that other world-famous Carnivals, most notably the one in New Orleans, will be taking the celebrations online come February 15 and 16.

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