THE way is clear for Exodus steelband to drop SuperBlue's Rag Storm and roll into the 2019 Panorama finals with Kees Dieffenthaller's Savannah Grass. The decision was made at around 9 pm today when High Court judge Justice Kevi
If he nipped an extra year of drought, it did not make a difference because of the debilitating politics of Pan Trinbago and the National Carnival Commission (NCC) which deprived the legendary steelband, one of the oldest in the country, of its milli
On her show the Morning Brew today Hema Ramkissoon interviewed Exodus' manager Ainsworth Mohammed about their decision to change their tune going into 2019 Panorama Finals.
Speaking to Newsday after the drawing of the Kings and Queens at the National Carnival Commission VIP Lounge yesterday, representative for the band Zodiac Fernando Marchan said the North Stand helped break down the speed of breez
"It is an honour to have gone up against some of the legends in the category," said Jerry, who began arranging at 17. "It was something I do not ever take lightly, because people will always come with their A-game. So I will always have to
Attorney Antonya Pierre (Hove & Associates) recently announced that her law firm had been retained to fight the matter on behalf of EXODUS as BEVERLEY RAMSEY-MOORE and PAN TRINBAGO try to force them to play RAG STORM in the PANORAMA FINALS in
I am suggesting to AINSWORTH MOHAMMED that he file another lawsuit against BEVERLEY RAMSEY-MOORE and PAN TRINBAGO after the PANORAMA on behalf of the PLAYERS and MANAGEMENT of EXODUS for EMOTIONAL DISTRESS.
Chambria Dalhouse, at age 18, has already accomplished an impressive amount. As a boxer, she has represented the Cayman Islands internationally, taking gold at the 2017 Caribbean Development Championships held in St Lucia, and reachin
Trinidad & Tobago, W.I. - Twelve (12) Primary Schools, ten (10) Secondary Schools and fourteen (14) Under 21 bands have qualified for the National Junior Panorama Finals carded for the Queen’s Park Savannah, Port of Spain, on Sunday 24 February, star
Dear Ms. Beverly Ramsey Moore,
sense make before book, and common sense, as my deceased mother and tanty used to say, is not so common. I suspect that saying is also popular in Tobago, as both of Mammy's and Tanty's parents (my maternal grandparents)