By: Staff Writer January 25, 2022 Former Police Commissioner (CoP) of Trinidad and Tobago, Gary Griffith, responds to gun license report that was leaked out of his offices. Mr Griffith,…
Category: TRINIDAD & TOBAGO
Eighty years late: Eric Williams’s groundbreaking work on slave economy is finally published in UK
January 25, 2022 Seminal work by scholar and future politician Eric Williams, shunned for decades, is issued by mainstream imprint In 1938, a brilliant young Black scholar at Oxford University…
Trini Christmas Diaries: Parang Music, festive Christmas songs of Trinidad
By Kimberly Ramkhalawan kramkhalawan@caribmagplus.com December 17, 2021 This year marks another Christmas under the pandemic and for trinis it means less ‘paranging’ house to house, a tradition passed on through…
T&T actor Michael Cherrie to star alongside Oscar winner Regina King in SHIRLEY
Dec, 17, 2021 Michael Cherrie, an award-winning actor from Trinidad and Tobago has been cast alongside Academy-award winning actress Regina King (The Harder They Fall) in her upcoming movie SHIRLEY.…
Kes Speaks On Purpose, Soca Energy, Carnival Culture + More
November 5, 2021 Kees Dieffenthaller, better known as Kees from the Kes Band, speaks with the Breakfast Club about Carnival Culture and a host of other things.
The circular economy is “happening” right now for this plucky Trinidadian fashion designer!
By: Staff Writer October 29, 2021 The circular economy is a new concept not missed on this plucky Trinidadian fashion designer as she vows to always use recyclable material for…
A Call for urgent action to save the Naparima Bowl, South Trinidad’s premier theatre.
By Kimberly Ramkhalawan kramkhalawan@caribmagplus.com Entertainment in South Trinidad has always been the Naparima Bowl. From its establishment in 1962, this facility has welcomed dancing troupes from parts of India, Africa…
Trinidad top Cop under fire- told not to report to work.
By: Staff Writer September 21, 2021 Embattled Trinidad Commissioner of Police asked not to return to work, turns around and lawyers up. Gary Griffith, Trinidad and Tobago Commissioner of Police,…
Perennial writing finalist finally wins one- A short conversation with the BCLF Caribbean Writer Award Winner, 2021
By: Staff Writer September 7, 2021 This Trinidadian award winning author just wants a donut and doubles once a week for the rest of his life after winning the Brooklyn…
Social media marketing is beating the COVID-19 economic slump on book sales!
By: Staff Writer August 31, 2021 A Trinidadian author had to up her social media marketing to beat the COVID-19 drag on book sales and it is paying off. Shellyann…
CARICOM congratulates Trinidad and Tobago on its 59th Independence Anniversary
August 31, 2021 The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) has congratulated the Government and People of Trinidad and Tobago on the country’s fifty-ninth anniversary of Independence which it celebrates on 31 August…
Coryn dreams of Unicorns, ballet and travelling while writing her Chronicles
By: Staff Writer August 20, 2021 The youngest published author you will ever meet in your lifetime is right here in the Caribbean. Her name is Coryn Anaya Clarke, a…