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Master of all arts
Posted: Sunday, October 4, 2020

Master of all arts
He was also described by his colleagues as particularly versatile, given his accomplishments as a TV, film and on stage actor. He was also well known as an MC, a composer and singer, and he appeared in a number of television and radio commercials.

Vaneisa: The Gentle Observer—remembering the 'Cultural Sprangalang'
The following column on Dennis 'Sprangalang' Hall, who passed away on Friday 2 October 2020, was first published in the Sunday Guardian on 30 January 1994

Tim Gopeesingh: Sprangalang a true trailblazer
Gopeesingh said Sprangalang introduced an entire generation of Trinbagonians to satire, irony and critical thinking when it came to how they should view their cultural, political and social landscape, especially during some of the worst socio-economic periods as a nation.

Budget hints from the PNM manifesto
Now before drilling down into the manifesto it must be understood that it is not a document for one year but ostensibly for the five-year election term, though at times some of the election promises are set even past that.

3 covid19 deaths, total now 79
ANOTHER person with pre-existing medical conditions has died from covid19, making it three deaths reported on Saturday and 79 overall.

Deyalsingh: 35 per cent drop in new cases

Analyst signals 1,200 discrepancy in COVID data
Analysis of the data presented by the Ministry of Health on the spread of COVID-19 by a local data scientist revealed discrepancies between what was recorded and what was presented.

$4m missing, says DSS founder
SORT raid in La Horquetta...

DSS names crooked cops who collected money
Since last year, T&T Police Service (TTPS) and T&T Defence Force (TTDF) members have profited more than half-a-million dollars in "hush money" from the Drugs Sou Sou (DSS) operations based at Kathleen Warner Drive in La Horquetta.

Cocaine worth $800,000 seized at Tunapuna business
TWO days after police arrested a 21-year-old woman in connection with the attempted exportation of cocaine, police have again foiled attempts to export drugs.

TT cocoa farmers earn $18 million in two years
She said TT's major export markets are in the Netherlands, Germany, Switzerland, Japan and the United States. She added that the top three exporters of local cocoa earns about $500,000 annually.

Pan Trinbago to lose $5m in revenue
Industry already counting losses after Carnival 2021 cancelled over Covid fears...

Former UNC MP: 'Get well President Trump'
At a virtual pre-budget consultation in Debe on Saturday, Gopeesingh said, "May I at this time also, through the American Embassy, extend our sincerest best wishes for a speedy, safe and fast recovery for the United States President and to all the people of the United States, our hearts are with you."

Attorney survives abusive relationship
Every time a woman is killed by an abusive partner, those who have survived abusive relationships speak out, sharing their stories and advice to save another woman from a death sentence.

Taxi driver gunned down near Cunupia home
Relatives said they did not know if his killing was a hit but said the motive may not have been robbery since his wallet and cell phone were not stolen.



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