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Liz Bonnin - Biochemist, Wild Animal Biologist, Presenter of Trinidadian descent

Liz Bonnin - Biochemist, Wild Animal Biologist, Presenter of Trinidadian descent

Liz was born in France to a French father and Trinidadian mother of Indian Portuguese descent, and moved to Ireland when she was nine years old. She was especially interested in biology and chemistry at school, which led her to study biochemistry at University.

Ti-Jean and His Brothers, a folk tale

Ti-Jean and His Brothers, a folk tale

Nobel Prize winning author Derek Walcott explores the power of good versus evil, poor versus wealthy and the search for what defines human-ness. This folk tale, told by the animals of the rainforest through dialogue, dance and song, tells the tale of a poor widowed mother, her three sons, and their bargain with the devil.

Shaun.e.b - Solo male vocalist (U.K)

Shaun.e.b - Solo male vocalist (U.K)

Shaun.e.b is a truly versatile singer with the ability to perform music from the roots of reggae up to modern day pop spanning from the early 60's to the present day.

Turn Up Fridays in Baltimore Maryland, USA

Turn Up Fridays in Baltimore Maryland, USA

Premium Marketing Team presents "Turn Up Fridays" in Baltimore Maryland, USA

Location: Arcos Restaurant
Address: 129 S. Broadway, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Date: Every Friday
Ladies free before 11:00pm, $5.00 after
Gents free before 10:30pm, $10.00 after

Gene Lawrence: Finger style Acoustic Guitarist, Composer & Arranger

Gene Lawrence: Finger style Acoustic Guitarist, Composer & Arranger

Gene Lawrence played Pan in the early days of Silver Stars & Troubadors in Trinidad.

He was the Guitarist in Olive Walke’s ‘La Petit Musicale’ Folk Choir – Trinidad for many years.

Gene has performed extensively in the United Kingdom, and live in most of the Caribbean Islands – also doing Radio & TV Shows throughout the Region.

Basenji, the dog that doesn't bark

Pair of Basenjis

Basenjis (Buh-SEN-jee) are smooth, muscular, athletic dogs on the small side and originally from Africa. The head is wrinkled around the forehead and the muzzle is shorter than the skull, Which is flat. The small, almond-shaped eyes are dark hazel to dark brown. The ears are straight, small, erect and open in the front. The dog's back is level and the legs are straight.

Trinbagonian Zakiya Uzoma-Wadada named United Nations global Champion

Zakiya Uzoma-Wadada, new Global Dryland Champion, leading Caribbean colleagues on a CANARI study visit to St. Vincent

Port of Spain, Trinidad. September 6, 2013 – Zakiya Uzoma-Wadada, former member of the Board of Directors of the Caribbean Natural Resources Institute (CANARI), has received international recognition for her extraordinary dedication and years of hard work on sustainable land management.

“Truth Be Told” a Caribbean themed play comes to Howard University

“Truth Be Told” a Caribbean themed play comes to Howard University

Following a successful run Off Broadway, “Truth Be Told” a Caribbean themed play comes to Howard University’s Cramton Auditorium, September 14th

Antoinette Mia Pettis is Producer and Actor in new movie "Top Flight Security"

Antoinette Mia Pettis

Multi-talented entertainer and actress Antoinette Mia Pettis is the producer and actor in the new movie "Top Flight Security.

Top Flight Security is about the life and work of security officer, Tre Johnson, and the eccentric characters that surround him.

Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the March on Washington DC with song by Jimmy Cliff, "Hard Road to Travel"

Crowds at the March on Washington DC, August 28, 1963

As we celebrate and show appreciation for Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and all those involved in the March on Washington DC on August 28, 1963 a song written by Jamaican Reggae artiste, Jimmy Cliff comes to mind.

"A Hard Road to Travel"

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