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Parade of the Bands on Carnival Tuesday
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It's Carnival Tuesday and the local festival dubbed as 'The Greatest Show on Earth' will culminate with the Parade of the Bands. Check out photos of the action here and see popular bands such as Yuma, Tribe and Spice.
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Carnival Monday at a Glance
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The celebrations in Trinidad and Tobago come to a head this Carnival Monday and Tuesday with the parade of the masquerade bands. Check out photos from Carnival Monday here!
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Ms. Basia and her All-Star Cast hits up UWI!
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The Basia Show hit the campus of the University of the West Indies (UWI) yesterday as Ms. Basia Alicia Powell-John came out with her all-star cast including Bunji Garlin, Fay-Ann Lyons-Alvarez, Kes, Lil Rick and many more. Check out photos from the event here!
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645: UWI Students by Day, Soca Stars by Night
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When you visualize 645, you picture hype, energy and infectious beats that make the ladies rotate their waists. The group rose to widespread acclaim after placing 2nd runner-up in the Synergy Soca Star 4 Competition and since then have performed in various major fetes impacting local airwaves with their new brand dubbed, ‘The New Generation of Soca’.
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Chemistrie.... The Story Behind the Sizzling Hot Duo
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Once upon a time there were two young ladies with sizzling voices and an even hotter stage presence. With their smouldering drive for success these elements combined and created the combustible duo named Chemistrie. Handle with care because these ladies area about to blow up!
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The Real Story Behind Rising Star Simba Amani
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“I can’t remember when exactly it began but whenever I ended up in a boring class, somehow I found an entirely whole new world in the back pages of my notebook where I would write poems. There was one case in which my history teacher in Secondary school thought that I was so diligent because I took notes all the time.
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Russell Leonce on the Success of Debut Album Culture of Love
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Throughout this issue of CHÉ there has been much debate as to what constitutes a good man, and I truly believe that this concept is accurately personified in the form of multiple award winning gospel singing sensation, Mr. Russell Leonce. However, it transcends the man’s extraordinary singing talent to the authenticity of spirit; kindness of heart and the utmost respect displayed to the women around him that showed that he truly epitomizes the title of his debut album, Culture of Love.
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