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Mood music for very strange moments

  • 26/11/2018
  • Tagged as: Ambient, Experimental, Instrumental, Music, Review
Above: A slice of the EP’s cover, featuring art by Xala Ramesar and Cass’Moshe Centeno. A review of Weird Sounds by Mikhail Gibbings by Mark Lyndersay. Originally published in Sunday Newsday, November 18, 2018 Across four...

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RBC is just not that into you

  • 03/10/2018
  • Tagged as: Banker's Association, Banking, Barclays, Central Bank, Finance, NCB, Personal banking, RBC, Relationships, Republic
RBC St James after the closure of the branch. Text and photos by Mark Lyndersay. It’s always hard to point to exactly when it happened. That moment when you realise that everything you presumed in...

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This Note is an investment

  • 03/09/2018
  • Tagged as: S Pen, samsung, samsung note 9
Samsung Note 9
Part Two of a review of the Samsung Note 9 by Franka Philip If I charged everyone who slipped into my DMs to ask for a Fortnite skin whenever I posted about the Samsung Galaxy...

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Samsung for Sound

  • 03/09/2018
  • Tagged as: phones, samsung, samsung note 9
Section view of the Samsung Note 9
Part One of a review of the Samsung Note 9 by Franka Philip.* The more appropriate subhead for this is probably, “the only time Franka tried her hand at mobile phone reviewing”. I played boldface...

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The grounding of Anthony Joseph

  • 12/08/2018
  • Tagged as: Anthony Joseph, Caribbean, Colonialism, History, Music, Poetry, Roots, Slavery, Time
A review of Anthony Joseph’s People of the Sun by Mark Lyndersay. A version of “The grounding of Anthony Joseph” appeared first in the TTNewsday on August 10, 2018. People of the Sun is, whether...

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Right back atcha

  • 03/08/2018
  • Tagged as: Alt Rock, Exile Baby, From Trinidad and Tobago with Love, Jointpop, The PotHounds, trinidad and tobago
Band photo of Jointpop by Sam Sheppard. A review of Jointpop’s To Trinidad with Love (May, 2018), by Mark Lyndersay. There’s a persuasive sense of assuredness in the new Jointpop album that’s at once defiant...

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Don’t drink more, drink better

  • 26/07/2018
  • Tagged as: as brydens, chaud cafe, diageo, nicholas hospedales, rafael reyes, trinidad and tobago
Brydens/Diageo cocktail event
by Franka Philip Global drinks giant Diageo doesn’t want you to drink more, it wants you to drink better. The company which boasts a wide portfolio of popular spirits like Johnnie Walker, Ciroc and Smirnoff...

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The Culture of Cultural Development: A Look at Trinidad and Tobago

  • 06/07/2018
  • Tagged as: Art, Arts, Choreography, Coco Dance Festival, Culture, Dance, Festival, Film, Funding, Governance, Support
Above: The Strange Tale of an Island Shade (2009), examines shade and race in Trinidad and Tobago. Choreography by Sonja Dumas – photo by Jeffrey Chock By Sonja Dumas, June 17, 2018, first published in four...

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A safe ride down memory lane

  • 11/06/2018
  • Tagged as: Eddie Cumberbatch, Edward Cumberbatch, Junction Q Jammers, Kensa James, Marissa Chow, Nigel Floyd, QED TT, Queen's Hall, Raymond Edwards, Tony Paul
Edward Cumberbatch, Raymond Edwards and Nigel floyd
Above: Edward Cumberbatch, Raymond Edwards and Nigel Floyd of QED TT during their June 3 concert at Queen’s Hall, Port-of-Spain. Photo courtesy Don’t Sleep T&T Photography A review of QED TT’s concert Down Memory Lane...

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Two from TT at Cannes Market

  • 15/05/2018
  • Tagged as: Cannes, CineLit, FilmTT, Market, Moving Parts, Press Release, Unfinished Sentences
Above: Mariel Brown. Photos courtesy FilmTT. “I am excited to have Moving Parts at Marché du Film and to be partnering with Flourishing Films,” said Emilie Upczak, the film’s director. “The more content from Trinidad...

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