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I always thought only Guyanese folks said “chicken curry,” while the rest of us swore by “curry chicken.” But here on the street segment, the host proudly presented a steaming plate of “chicken curry” like it was a royal decree. I’m convinced, though—no matter what you call it, once that spicy aroma hits your nose, it’s going to taste like “curry chicken” in your heart.
Why? Because after spending 3–4 Christmas holidays in Tobago, I could tell you straight… the joy hits different. I haven’t made it to Tobago Carnival yet (don’t judge me), but from what I’m observing?
My word ... it’s going to be a full-on blast. Energy, culture, pace, people… Tobago setting the tone.
My real Tobago story started back in 2002, almost 20 years ago. I was there with a production crew shooting a Kindred music video, directed by Jason Riley.
We stayed at a guest house by Buccoo Reef, filmed at Nylon Pool, and lived through nightlife that felt straight out of cinema.
Imagine this:
tourists everywhere, food steaming on the roadside, the hum of laughter, drinks clinking, local music pouring out of every corner ... that was my first time seeing tourism in real motion.
A few years later, I ended up back in Tobago ... this time for a football fete match.
The match was good, but when the electricity went, the night turned into a bar-counter liming fest with the Tobago team sharing drinks in the dark.
Only in Tobago.
Recently, I stumbled on a few videos that reignited that whole creative pulse… and I had to share them.
The question is, when Carnival Monday arrives, can you tell the difference between a glamorous masquerader and someone with a simple yet effective gym body on the road as a model? In my view, as long as you can confidently represent the spirit of Carnival, you are indeed a model. The essence lies not just in the costume or physique but in the energy, presence, and celebration of the culture that truly make you stand out on this vibrant day.
Then there’s Patrice Roberts, whose artistry and image balance power and grace. Her tattoos ... subtle but visible ... play like notes in a performance.
“It’s a vibe,” she once laughed. “You wear what you feel. Sometimes that means ink, sometimes that means glitter.”
hen it comes to pole dance, in the common
imagination, it’s really easy to think of a strip club or some half-naked girls
dancing in erotic way, because not everyone knows the difference between pole
and lap dancing (or table dance).
This was true until a few years ago, but now
things have changed so radically and significantly.
No, it’s not the guy from the popular U.S. show “Suits,” haha. Nicknamed “The Power Suit,” this innovative MJ Bale prototype features a chip embedded in the sleeve, allowing you to pay for lunch with nothing more than a quick flick of the wrist, combining cutting-edge technology with stylish design for a seamless and modern experience.
Celebrating the birthday of a true legend and soca king, born on November 24, 1974, who sang, waved, and captivated the hearts of the Trinidad and Tobago diaspora.
You ever been in a room, perfectly peaceful, minding your blessed business... when suddenly you catch a whisper, a lip-point, a side glance… and a body turn so strategic it could win awards?
The charm of these images lies in their ability to radiate positivity, inviting viewers into a world where every frame tells a story of connection, happiness, and authenticity. Whether it’s a candid grin or a heartfelt laugh, that first spark of joy becomes the heartbeat of the entire composition, making each picture more than just an image...it becomes a memory worth cherishing.
In photography, moments when a subject’s eyes seem to say, “Look into my eyes,” are powerful—eyes that shine bright, bold, and full of confidence, silently declaring, “Snap me, I am beautiful.”
As you may know, RWF commentary is one of the central new written pieces that focuses on aspects of different world cultures, fostering our connections. Personally, I am not aware of any revolution celebrations we observe, but for the sake of discussion, let’s say Carnival... though I digress.
As a roaming photographer, capturing great shots is what truly matters. Every frame tells a story, every click preserves a moment in time, and each image becomes a piece of the journey.
Google’s new feature, called “Preferred Sources,” will be available in the United States and India. This service lets users select the news websites and blogs they want to see in the Top Stories section of Google’s search results, giving them more control over the content they view.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is set to be an unprecedented event, hosted across 16 vibrant cities spanning the United States, Canada, and Mexico. This tri-nation tournament will showcase the spirit of international football on a grand scale, uniting diverse cultures and fan bases in a celebration of sport.
Imagine being so devoted to celebrities that you fight their battles online… only to realize they won’t show up for you when you can’t even cover lunch.
I have a deep love for horn instruments👀, appreciating their lush tones and wide expressive range👴. To my ears, nothing beats the majestic swell of their sound in a large ensemble, where each voice blends into a glorious, resonant wave that practically hugs your soul. Lol
Seven times your back is against the wall, seven times you fall... we stand tall. That has always been the heartbeat of Trinidad and Tobago Men’s Football.
By 4 p.m., the gates cracked open and the first waves of supporters stepped into the cool breath of the stadium. The match was set for 8 p.m... World Cup Qualifier, Group B, Trinidad & Tobago vs Jamaica... the kind of matchup that forces honesty out of even the most loyal fan.
As a roaming photographer, arriving early isn’t a duty, it’s an advantage. It’s where you feel the vibrations long before the whistle. Where you hear the nerves, the pride, the doubt, the hope... raw and unfiltered. My pop-question of the evening was simple:
“Looking back, it has been a hell of a road … Tuesday is going to be the last time I wear the red, white and black again … it’s going to be very emotional.”
Just a month ago, someone commented on a YouTube post: "@kareemlawson878 Dance hall Busta Rhymes ... this guy is going to be a legend. He knows how to make bangers, is extremely versatile, and his voice is like an instrument."
This photograph was captured at a Carnival event some time ago and is being shared because it was a genuine pleasure to meet these individuals: Dexter Stewart (BLAXX), Darnella Simmons, and Ricardo Drue. The vibrant energy of Soca in motion made it a truly memorable moment worth sharing.
Under the glare of stage lights, ink has become part of the performance. From Port of Spain to Miami, from small fetes to global soca stages, tattoos are now as visible as sequins and shimmer and maybe...just maybe..they’ve become the new symbol of power.
We’ve always known pretty girls get attention... but tattooed girls? They bring an edge. It’s not just the skin; it’s the confidence underneath it. Tattoos whisper “I dare.”
From conversations and simple observations, we see the magic Soca music brings to life. Enjoy the little things, because one day you’ll look back and realize they were the big things. Don’t wait until your pulse stops...SOCA FOR LIFE is real.
How to stay serious, yet embrace your beauty both on and off stage, as a roaming photographer encountering masquerades, costumes, and confidence. If you keep observing, you may come to recognize something deeper.