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  • Christmas tree eggless sugar cookies

    Christmas tree eggless sugar cookies

    As the holiday season approaches, many are eager to dive into festive baking. Naomi Anderson, founder of Unicakery, shares a beginner-friendly recipe for eggless Christmas tree sugar cookies that are soft, buttery, and perfect for decorating. This recipe is ideal for those looking to create festive treats without the use of eggs, making it accessible to a wider audience.

    To make the dough, you’ll need 3 cups of all-purpose flour, ¾ tsp of baking powder, ¼ tsp of salt, 1 cup of softened unsalted butter, 1 cup of granulated sugar, 2 tbsp of milk (with an optional extra tablespoon if needed), and 1 tsp of vanilla extract. Start by sifting the dry ingredients together. Cream the butter and sugar until fluffy, then add the milk and vanilla. Gradually mix in the dry ingredients until a soft dough forms. If the dough feels dry, add a bit more milk.

    Once the dough is ready, divide it in half, wrap it, and refrigerate for at least an hour. Preheat your oven to 375°F (190°C), roll out the dough to ¼-inch thickness, and cut into Christmas tree shapes. Bake for 8-10 minutes until the edges are golden. Let the cookies cool before decorating with royal icing, sprinkles, or powdered sugar.

    Naomi Anderson, a seasoned pastry chef with over 12 years of experience, founded Unicakery in Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago. Her studio offers workshops and classes, inspiring bakers of all levels to create beautiful desserts. Follow her on social media @unicakery or visit www.unicakery.com for more culinary inspiration.

  • Excitement builds as Dominica kicks off 25th World Creole Music Festival

    Excitement builds as Dominica kicks off 25th World Creole Music Festival

    The 25th World Creole Music Festival has officially begun in Dominica, marking a significant milestone for one of the Caribbean’s most celebrated cultural events. Held annually since 1997, the festival has become a cornerstone of Dominica’s cultural identity, blending Creole, soca, reggae, and bouyon rhythms into a vibrant showcase of the island’s musical heritage. This year’s silver jubilee theme, ‘Global Echoes of the Nature Island: Celebrating 25 Years of Creole Music, Magic, and Memories,’ underscores the festival’s role in uniting music lovers worldwide while amplifying Dominica’s cultural influence. Organizers emphasized the event’s ability to transcend entertainment, serving as a bridge that connects people through shared rhythms and traditions. The festival’s opening night promises a spectacular lineup, featuring renowned Caribbean artists such as Vybz Kartel and Spice, alongside a dedicated team of organizers, vendors, and volunteers who have worked tirelessly to ensure a seamless experience. Beyond its cultural significance, the festival provides a vital economic boost to Dominica, particularly during the island’s slower independence season. Local businesses, artisans, and performers benefit from the influx of visitors and international attention. As the festival continues to grow, it solidifies Dominica’s position as a global hub for Creole culture and world-class entertainment.

  • NGC Launches Calendar for November Celebrations

    NGC Launches Calendar for November Celebrations

    As November approaches, Belize is gearing up for a month-long celebration of Garifuna culture, with the National Garifuna Council (NGC) Belize City branch announcing a packed calendar of events. The festivities commence on October 25th with the Miss Garifuna Belize City Pageant, setting the stage for a series of cultural highlights. Key events include a panel discussion on November 11th, a tribute to T.V. Ramos on November 13th, and a vibrant music and food festival on November 18th. The grand finale will be the Yurumein reenactment on November 19th, marking the historic arrival of the Garifuna people in Belize. Raphael Martinez, President of NGC Belize City, shared details of the celebrations, emphasizing the significance of the reenactment and the community’s efforts to make this year’s events even more spectacular. The festivities will take place at the Belize Civic Center compound, featuring traditional Garifuna cuisine, music, and dance. Denise Casamiro, a member of NGC Belize City, also highlighted the upcoming pageant and cultural bash, inviting everyone to immerse themselves in Garifuna traditions.

  • Recensie: Hariandi Todirijo – Liliek en de onzichtbare spuiter

    Recensie: Hariandi Todirijo – Liliek en de onzichtbare spuiter

    Hariandi Todirijo, a multifaceted artist known for his work as a poet, writer, and photographer, has emerged as the winner of the 2023 Donner/Self Reliance Writing Contest with his novella, ‘Liliek en de onzichtbare spuiter.’ Originally trained in technological sciences, Todirijo later found his calling in journalism, contributing to publications like ‘de Ware Tijd.’ His literary prowess was further recognized in 2022 when he was nominated for the Ibis Prize in both prose and poetry categories.

    The novella, spanning 104 pages, is distinguished by its use of Surinamese-Dutch, a variant of the Dutch language, interspersed with words from Sranan and Surinamese-Javanese. This linguistic choice not only enriches the narrative but also highlights the cultural diversity of Suriname. The story is set in Lelydorp, a town in Suriname, and is believed to take place in the latter half of the 20th century. References to Suralco’s mining activities and beverages like Spur Cola from Canada Dry provide a vivid historical backdrop.

    ‘Liliek en de onzichtbare spuiter’ is the first literary work to offer an insider’s perspective on Lelydorp. The protagonist, Liliek, a curious boy, becomes fascinated by tales of an ‘invisible sprayer’ haunting the public cemetery on Schotelweg. Despite his father’s knowledge of the area, Liliek embarks on a personal investigation, uncovering the deep-seated fears and reverence for spiritual forces within the community.

    Todirijo masterfully builds suspense, keeping readers engaged until the very end. The dialogues are authentic, reflecting the community’s speech patterns. The novella explores themes of tradition, faith, and curiosity, presenting a universal story rooted in Surinamese reality. Liliek’s character, driven by a thirst for knowledge and a sense of community, resonates with young readers.

    The book is set to be presented on Wednesday, October 29, 2025, at B.S. Het Park at 7:00 PM. ‘Liliek en de onzichtbare spuiter’ is not just a literary achievement but also a cultural tribute to the spiritual and cultural richness of Lelydorp.

  • Gopwell fete kicks off tonight; ‘stay hydrated’ and no ‘badness’ says organizer

    Gopwell fete kicks off tonight; ‘stay hydrated’ and no ‘badness’ says organizer

    The 5th Annual Independence Gopwell event is poised to deliver an unforgettable night of music and celebration tonight at the Newtown Savannah, starting at 10 PM. Organized by Dane ‘Danejahdane’ Smalling of Danejah Entertainment, this year’s event marks a significant milestone as it celebrates five years of Independence Gopwell. Smalling emphasized the grandeur of this edition, stating, ‘This is our biggest line-up yet, featuring Dominica’s superstars who have been touring the world.’ The event will showcase performances by Jamaica’s most-streamed dancehall artist, Chronic Law, alongside T Kimp Gee from Guadeloupe and Trinidad’s Zest Queen, Lady Lava. Smalling acknowledged the challenges of organizing this year’s event, citing the larger venue and full production handled by NSE Event Solutions. ‘It’s more demanding than previous years, as I’m involved in every detail,’ he said. Smalling also urged attendees to prioritize safety during the independence season, advising against driving while tired or intoxicated. ‘Badness is out of style. Dominica is too sweet for that,’ he remarked. Additional performances will feature Triple Kay International, Riddim Knockaz, DJ MJ, and many others. Tickets are available at various outlets and online, with Tier 1 tickets priced at EC$90 and VIP tickets at EC$350, all-inclusive.

  • Balletschool Marlene viert 50 jaar met jubileumvoorstelling ‘The Journey Within’

    Balletschool Marlene viert 50 jaar met jubileumvoorstelling ‘The Journey Within’

    This year marks the golden jubilee of the renowned Balletschool Marlene, celebrated with the production ‘The Journey Within.’ The performance encapsulates the inner journey of both students and teachers under the guidance of founder Marlene Lie A Ling, who has been teaching ballet for an impressive 54 years. The production is described as a tribute to the transfer of wisdom, discipline, and a love for art and country. Since its inception, Balletschool Marlene has seamlessly blended modern dance with Surinamese folklore, intentionally incorporating traditions from various cultures to foster national consciousness. Iconic pieces such as ‘Mi gron bakadyari’ and ‘Van Passie tot Pasen’ have left a lasting impact on audiences. During the jubilee days, a special exhibition in the Thalia theater foyer will showcase photos, stories, and memories from current and former students and teachers, encouraging visitors to take extra time to explore. Whitney Lie A Ling, a teacher at the school, emphasizes that the core of the institution has always been about transfer—not just of technique but of values like discipline and perseverance. This sentiment is shared by students across generations. Shira Singh, a 13-year-old dancer who has been with the school since she was four, expresses her passion for ballet and her participation in six dance pieces, including those set to music from ‘The Lion King’ and ‘Moana.’ Kay Mendonca-Tjin A Tam, now part of the Marlene’s Ballet Compagnie, describes the jubilee as ‘sacred,’ crediting the school with shaping her identity. Young teacher Ariella Abas-Eriks, inspired by a performance at Thalia at the age of seven, has turned her passion into her profession, returning after a dance education in the Netherlands to create choreographies for the jubilee. Rehearsals are currently underway in simple black practice costumes, with the colorful, carefully preserved outfits kept secret until the premiere. Performances will take place on October 31 and November 1 and 2 at the Thalia theater.

  • Verrse retains Soca Titans crown

    Verrse retains Soca Titans crown

    In a vibrant celebration of Tobago’s cultural heritage, Jahiem Thomas, popularly known as Verrse, clinched the Soca Titans title for the second consecutive year. The event, held on October 22 at the historic Market Square in Scarborough, Tobago, saw Thomas deliver a mesmerizing performance that captivated the audience and judges alike. Dressed in a striking yellow suit and adorned with a replica crown, Thomas performed ‘Paradise,’ a song that pays homage to Tobago’s rich traditions. His performance earned him 415 points and the grand prize of $75,000. The competition, which featured ten talented artists, was a testament to the island’s thriving soca music scene. Among the notable participants were Kedane O’Connor, who secured second place with ‘Shake It,’ and Tam Tam (Bernardo Thompson), who took third with ‘Lean.’ The event also highlighted the contributions of female artists, with Nikia Scott’s ‘Carnival Is A Woman’ earning her the fourth spot. The night was filled with lively performances, cultural tributes, and a strong sense of community, underscoring the importance of soca music in showcasing Tobago’s artistic talent to the world.

  • Yuh Doh Leave Fowl to Watch Corn! returns to Central Bank

    Yuh Doh Leave Fowl to Watch Corn! returns to Central Bank

    RS/RR Productions is thrilled to announce the final two performances of their acclaimed comedy, *Yuh Doh Leave Fowl to Watch Corn!*, taking place on October 25 and 26 at the Central Bank auditorium in Port of Spain. This uproarious production, which has captivated audiences with its blend of chaos and humor, promises an evening of non-stop laughter and mischief. The play, directed by Debra Boucaud Mason and Richard Ragoobarsingh, features a stellar cast including comedy veterans Richard Ragoobarsingh, Leslie Ann Lavine, Zo Mari Tanker, Kala Neehall, Benita Wilson, and Andrew Friday. The story unfolds as a seemingly ordinary day descends into hilarious pandemonium, with women waking up in the wrong beds, men protesting their innocence, and a maid who can’t keep a secret. As the Trinidadian proverb warns, *Yuh Doh Leave Fowl to Watch Corn!*—a reminder that leaving things unattended can lead to unexpected chaos. Tickets are available at the Central Bank box office from 12 pm to 6 pm daily or online. Showtimes are 8:30 pm on October 25 and 6:30 pm on October 26. For more information or to purchase tickets, call 481-2185, 338-6024, or 744-7581.

  • Producer Gino McKoy shares valuable insights to UTT’s digital media students

    Producer Gino McKoy shares valuable insights to UTT’s digital media students

    Trinidad and Tobago-born Canadian filmmaker, singer-songwriter, and producer Gino McKoy recently engaged with students from the University of Trinidad and Tobago’s (UTT) digital media arts program during a presentation and Q&A session on October 15. Known for his sci-fi film *Lumina*, McKoy shared his extensive 17-year experience in the international film and music industries, offering insights on overcoming barriers and leveraging creativity. His film *Lumina* is currently streaming on platforms like Amazon Prime, Tubi, YouTube TV, and Google TV, while its title track *Everything to Me* has made waves as the only indie song on the Billboard AC charts. McKoy emphasized the untapped potential of Caribbean creatives, particularly from Trinidad and Tobago, whose unique culture, folklore, and music could enrich his ambitious ‘Tropical Hollywood’ initiative. He highlighted the need for legislative reforms and incentives, such as revamping film cash rebates and establishing a state-of-the-art film studio ecosystem, to position Trinidad as a top global filming destination. McKoy’s vision aims to diversify Trinidad’s economy by investing in creative industries, potentially generating over 100,000 jobs, $1 billion in revenue, and attracting millions of tourists. Currently in Trinidad for pre-production on his next film, McKoy has met with government officials to discuss strategies to enhance the country’s appeal to international film and music industries. Over the next five years, he plans to complete ten movie projects in Trinidad, leveraging his global network to bring feature films, music, and more to the region.

  • Queen of soca shines in sold-out screening

    Queen of soca shines in sold-out screening

    The red carpet was ablaze with energy as the much-awaited film *Queen of Soca* premiered to a packed audience in Trinidad and Tobago. The event was more than just a movie screening; it was a vibrant celebration of culture, identity, and local talent. Fans flocked to capture moments with the stars, including Terri Lyons, Melanie Pantin, Penelope Spencer, Supa Hype, and Lorenzo, who were greeted with overwhelming enthusiasm after the show. The atmosphere in the theater was electric, embodying the pride, passion, and rhythm that define Trinidad and Tobago, as highlighted in a media release.

    Directed by Kevin Adams, known for *No Soca No Life*, *Queen of Soca* tells the inspiring story of Olivia, portrayed by Terri Lyons, a young woman who defies her mother to chase her dream of becoming a soca star. The film has been praised for its emotional depth, cultural authenticity, and vibrant spirit, capturing the heart and soul of Trinidad and Tobago.

    Producer Christopher Din Chong described the premiere as a dream realized and a proud milestone for local cinema. ‘Watching a Trinidadian story come alive on the big screen and seeing the audience respond with such joy is unparalleled,’ he said. ‘People laughed, cried, and even danced in their seats. That’s the magic of *Queen of Soca*—it reminds us that our stories are worth telling and our culture deserves global recognition.’

    Writer-director Kevin Adams emphasized that the film’s success signifies a cultural shift. ‘For years, our screens have been dominated by American movies, shaping how we view film,’ he noted. ‘*Queen of Soca* offers a rare opportunity to see ourselves, our culture, and our potential reflected on the big screen. The sold-out shows prove that when we tell our own stories, our people show up.’

    Partially funded by the Carifesta Take One Film Grant, *Queen of Soca* marks a significant milestone in Trinidad and Tobago’s film industry. It seamlessly blends music, drama, and social commentary while showcasing the immense talent both on and off the screen. Now playing in cinemas across the country, *Queen of Soca* invites audiences to laugh, sing, and celebrate a story that is unapologetically Trini to the core.