T&T cries for Michael Jackson
Television ratings went up yesterday. People skipped work to view the Los Angeles memorial for Michael Jackson.
Trinidad and Tobago, literally, stood still yesterday afternoon-like most places around the world as the memorial for “The King of Pop” Michael Jackson took place at the Staple Centre, Los Angeles.
People stayed at home-to look, teary-eyed, at the [...]
Musician Cito Fermin dies
He was from an era when musicians learned the rudiments of music.
Wining beats swine flu fears in Point
Revellers had the time of their lives despite swine flu alert.
Point Borough Day on Saturday
The day starts with Jour Ouvert celebrations and in the afternoon there is the “Pan On The Move” competition with all the top steelbands in the country competing.
Tobago Jazz starts Wednesday
The five-day festival, which ends on Sunday, replaces the annual Plymouth Jazz Festival. The concerts wi
After Summit Jazz in Tobago
Coming on the heels of the Summit of the Americas, and with tickets priced lower than its annual predecessor, the Plymouth Jazz Festival, the Tobago Jazz Experience hopes to attract visitors seeking real jazz music on the sister isle.
Singing one for Obama
This year, there were more than a dozen calypsos celebrating his ascension to the presidency of the most powerful country in the world
Africa wins in Rainorama Carnival
The last time there was that much rain during Carnival was probably on 1972 when the Government took the unprecedented step of postponing the celebrations to the month of May because of a polio outbreak earlier that year.
Tobago Jazz rescue act
The anticipated disastrous financial fallout from the cancellation of this major tourism event, has spurred the Tobago House of Assembly into action, hastily organising its own jazz festival
Silver Stars 1st in the line
The unusual opening bars of the roof raising arrangement by Junior Pouchet’s younger brother, Edwin, set the tone for the competition impressing many on that wet Saturday night at the Queen’s Park Savannah
