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In this issue: Carnival 2K12, ET&T Ready for the Road NADIA Reveals SASS in 2012 Kern Rose Ready to take centre stage Newcomer K Rich promises the best

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Trinbagonians have already begun to count down the days to Carnival 2012

and pan lovers are also anticipating the start of the season. Arrangers have been contacted and music productions have been happening behind the scenes, amidst the hustle of Christmas shopping. Several bands have started practising while others are pulling out the trailers.

One band that will be starting prac-tice early is Solo Harmonites. Administra-tive manager of the band, Peter Kanhai said “We are starting practice on the 20th December as we are having our annual ‘Christmas in the Panyard’ party on the 18th. We have a new arranger for next year, Mr. Seon Gomez, so we will be start-ing practice soon.” He said that all bands have challenges but one of the challenges that he is facing is funding. Another band who decided to work with a new arranger is Renegades. Candice Andrews of Renegades Pan Band said that this year they will be us-ing Duvon Stewart as the band’s arranger. She said that the band will begin practising for Panorama on January 3rd and that she only foresees positive vibes from the band for next year. Hunior Hudson, Head of the Executive for WITCO Desperadoes said that the band is always practising but have not begun practising specifically for the Panorama competition for next year. “The band recently returned from Nigeria and we played for the launch of Starlift mas but nothing official has started.”

Pedro Martinez of Exodus said that they will begin practice sessions during the second week of January. He also men-tioned this country’s first Roman Catholic mas band asked the band to play for them on the road for Carnival next year. “The Catholic band also goes by the name of ‘Exodus’ so they asked us to play for them

but we have not yet decided. As it stands now, we will be in Panorama next year. We have not decided on a song yet but we will be competing. We have no challenges, no obstacles just looking forward to a great sea-son.” Lennox ‘Boogsie’ Sharpe, composer and arranger for Phase II Pan Groove said that he’s not sure when the band will start their practice sessions but that the song is finished and will be released on Boxing Day. “The name of the song is ‘Archbishop of Pan’ and it is a tribute to a very true and dear friend of mine, the late Pat Bishop. It’s something new, it’s different, and it was sung by a religious choir rather than having one person sing it.” As with most bands he said that there is not enough sponsorship awarded to the national instrument and stressed that more attention and support should be given to steelpan, by both the Government and the public.

Sharpe was eagerly excited to share some of his plans; he is releasing a C.D entitled ‘A tribute to Sparrow’ which will feature all of Sparrow’s songs using the Per-cussive Harmonic Instrument (PHI) pan. The album is available in most local record stores.

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Steelband memberS diScuSS planS for panorama 2012

Phase II Pan Groove

Pat Bishop with Exodus

Suppa Jigga tc bringS Action for 2012

“I’m the Trey Songz of Soca,” said Terrin Callender, known in the

entertainment fraternity as Suppa Jigga TC, and with his latest endorsement deals, consistency in music and various other projects in the works, the soca star can very well be compared to the R&B crooner. T.C recently signed endorse-ment deals with Stag and the Converse franchise and is currently a judge on Syn-ergy’s Soca Star, Season 7. But what he is most excited about is the release of his latest hit ‘Action’.

‘Action’ was written and produced by GBM Productions, the same company that produced T.C’s previous hit ‘Speak-erboxx’, Machel Montano’s ‘Bend Ova’ and new-comer K.Rich’s track ‘Nothing Less’. He said “the song is about a girl who has a lot of action, you know? The inspiration for the song came from me going to Carnival fetes and seeing how the women express themselves different-ly.” T.C took a completely viral approach in promoting the track, adding that he wanted to try something different and even admitting that it was a very bold move. He said “the song is a full length song it’s 4 minutes and 20 seconds. Ide-ally, I would have liked all the radio sta-tions to play it simultaneously but I know that’s not going to happen.” Instead the song played on SLAM 100.5 early in the morning, and T.C visited several radio stations throughout the day to promote the track. He ended the promotional tour

with a performance of the song on Syner-gy Nights. The song can also be heard on popular video-sharing website YouTube.

T.C said that he believes that any publicity is good publicity and intends to work on the brand ‘Suppa Jigga T.C’ in the future. He said that he was very instrumental in getting people to vote for Anya Ayoung-Chee during the Pro-ject Runway Competition. He also has a fully sponsored set on SLAM 100.5 in the mornings from 6:00a.m-9:00a.m and is currently a judge on Synergy’s Soca Star as opposed to being the host of the show which he was, for several years. Dale Lutchman friend and current manager of T.C said they developed a relationship prior to him managing T.C. He said “We have known each other for six years and after working more closely together at SLAM, T.C said that he wanted to take it (his career) to the next level, so we did. Pretty soon Stag showed some inter-est and I was able to make a connection with some people at the Converse store, having worked there prior to SLAM. I’ve actually been asked to manage more peo-ple but my focus is on T.C and SLAM. I’m also a project co-ordinator at SLAM 100.5.”

Lutchman said that T.C is the future of Soca saying that he has the skills to become a huge international soca artiste. He said “He could become right up there with Bunji and the other artistes, he has that international appeal.”

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Kern Rose is no new face. He’s been around and he understands the ins

and outs of the entertainment world. Now, he’s making some very big statements ahead of Carnival 2012 in Trinidad and Tobago and anyone who believes he doesn’t have the gumption to make it all happen, better think again.

As one of T&T’s leading video directors, the young creator says he’s about to cause a tumultuous stir in the weeks ahead as he launches a number of things, one of which is something called Fashion Marshon. The name may sound a bit strange, but one op-portunity to see inside the mind of Kern Rose would ultimately lead to a greater un-derstanding of his vision. The young entre-preneur is going full speed ahead, launch-ing his very own clothing line which he’ll call Fashion Marshon- the second part of the name being a new sobriquet he’ll give himself as the season ultimately unfolds. “I’m currently in the process of developing the line with popular young urban designer, Fashion Dandy and it’ll be all about the en-tertainers and other industry peeps,” said

Rose. He said the aim was to make local entertainers stand out and be seen for that which they are – unique, stylish and a cut above the rest.

Also, Kern Rose is putting his voice to work. Get this… in 2012, Kern Rose will of-ficially be an artiste. Not only is the young professional changing his name, but he’s planning something called the Marshon Take Over which will start with his first ever soca release ahead of C2K12. “The track is called, Wifey Less and it was produced by London Future,” explained Rose. He noted that Future was well known for creating mega hits for Trini male-duo Nebula 868, such as Amped Up and Words Can’t Explain. What’s even more impressive is the fact that Rose has put the mastering of his track into the highly capable hands of Precision Production- a team best known for their work with artistes such as Machel Montano, Destra Garcia and even Kes.

All of this is due to coincide with the launch of his new website, which he assured will be a one of a kind platform for many in the Caribbean diaspora. Indeed the year ahead promises to see great things out of Kern Rose’s camp. He’s highly motivated and willing to take the necessary risks to make everything become reality. He has the mind of a winner and the heart of a cham-pion so when he says, “I’m doing it!” you had better believe that it will be done.

Currently completing his Masters in Creative Design Entrepreneurship at

the University of the West Indies (U.W.I), local film maker Michael Mooleedhar has already garnered a high level of respect among his peers, in the film-making in-dustry. His short films include ‘Queens of Curepe’, which was his first film and one of his assignments, while completing his Bachelors of Arts in Film at U.W.I, ‘Cool-ie Pink and Green’, which won the award for Best Short Film in the 2009 Film Fes-tival and ’17 colours and a sitar’ which he co-directed and produced.

Mooleedhar has written, directed, pro-duced and edited many of his films, work-

ing with the equally talented and creative Patricia Mohammed, who has directed and produced some of shorts along with Cin-ematographer Franklyn St. Just. He said that he has intentions of creating feature films, particularly extending the version of

one of his shorts ‘Coolie pink and green’. The content of his movies will continue to be based on Trinidad and Tobago’s cul-ture. He said “This is our culture; this is where we are, so I’ll continue working on films showcasing us. I want to bring out the essence and the soul of a story and to me film helps me do that. No matter the style or the genre, film is the vehicle that brings out the story.” He said that he is still trying to find a voice as a film maker but admires the work of Hollywood Direc-tor Quentin Tarantino. He said “I like the way he brings everything together, the way he mixes everything to make it one.”

Mooleedhar has plans to release a mov-ie, starring Sean Nebula from ‘Nebula 868’

in the lead role, entitled ‘The Cool Boys’. The 30 minute short film has already been completed, with a release date expected to be either before or after Carnival 2012. “The story is about these 3 young men who set-out to have a night of fun in Trini-dad but get into trouble so they have to get themselves out of trouble,” he said. Al-though he intends to develop the film in-dustry in T&T, he admitted that he wants to get away for awhile. He said “The world is my oyster; I can do anything I want. For now I want to travel, to get a different view of film making around the world.” ‘The Cool Boys’ is Mooleedhar’s latest work, which received equity funding from the Trinidad and Tobago Film Company.

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big thingS expected from ‘trini’ filmmakerWritten by Camille West

local Videographer kern roSe planS huge breakout Year

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Kenneth Richards is a versatile artiste who's making a statement on the soca

scene at just 22 years old. Performing under the soubriquet, “K.Rich”, Richards' single "Nothing Less" is already sizzling on radio stations across the country in advance of Carnival 2012.

The song was written and produced by GBM Productions, the creative genius be-hind Machel Montano's "Bend Over," and Shal Marshall's "Trouble." Richards prom-ises to bring a youthful charisma to the soca scene, with his sense of style, energy on stage, and melodic vocals.

Born in New York on February 21st, 1989, Richards and his family migrated to Florida where he got his first exposure to Trinidadian culture, vis-a-vis Miami Car-nival. Three years later, he and his family migrated to Trinidad where he became im-mersed into the soca industry by observing the success of his stepfather, Austin 'Su-perblue' Lyons. Witnessing the creation, in studio, of Superblue’s Road March hits

and his many Soca Monarch performances, definitely influenced the awe-struck young boy's love for soca.

Richards is bursting onto the soca scene with experience in different genres of music under his belt. As the lead singer for local rock band 5 Miles to Midnight from November 2008 to December 2009, Richards introduced the genre of soca mu-sic to their repertoire. The band's popular-ity quickly grew, as it made appearances at establishments such as Woodford Café, Fiesta Plaza, Tsunami, Benihana and More Vino. With his roots strongly embedded in soca, Richards became one of the frontline singers for the band ‘Reelest8’ - formerly known as ‘Surface’- in February 2010.

In October 2010, Richards launched his solo career. By December of that year he'd recorded his first soca song, ‘Slow Mo’ with Klase Gonzales at 1st Klase Produc-tions. He later did a club remix of the track with Random Design Studios, which creat-ed a buzz in clubs in New York and Miami and was shortly after released in Trinidad and Tobago in mid-2011.

At the start of what promises to be a successful career in music, Richards is ready to give "Nothing Less than the Best" to Trinidad and Tobago, and the world, for Carnival 2012!

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Bunji Garlin, Fay Ann Lyons, Destra, Maximus Dan and 3Suns

are among the most successful soca ar-tistes of the day and they all cut their teeth on one stage in one event. Over a decade ago when they were fledgling acts these now world acclaimed ar-tistes performed at the Carnival Youth Festival presented by Randy Glasgow Productions, which has served as the platform from which a number of suc-cessful soca, rapso and calypso artistes launched their careers.

Over recent months a number of up and coming young artistes, their parents and also teachers from Glas-gow’s alma mater, the Mucurapo Sec-ondary School have been pleading with him to reintroduce the Youth Fest, the last of which took place in 2007. In the years since then it has proven extremely difficult for new soca artistes to access major events where they can showcase their talents before thousands as with the Youth Fest.

Glasgow said he has decided to

bring the Youth Fest back because he is seeing a new youth movement in the local music arena on the horizon and there is again the need for an event such as the Youth Fest to cater to the nation’s teens and young adults.

“These movements in the music arena come in cycles and if you look at what is happening now, there is a new wave of young artistes coming out with a lot of fresh material. So there is a need for an event such as the Youth Fest once again. Even the original title sponsor of the Youth Fest, Coca Cola has been encouraging me to bring it back now,” Glasgow said.

Glasgow is hoping the event will be held under the patronage of Minis-ter of The Arts and Multiculturalism, Winston “Gypsy” Peters who himself began his calypso career as a youth. Glasgow has also sent out a request to Trinidad-born hip-hop artiste, Nicki Minaj for her to make a special guest appearance at the event so she will be able to let Trinidad see the best she has

to offer following her past experience performing at a local event.

There will also be other interna-tional and regional artistes performing alongside major local soca acts and some 30 new developing calypso, soca, rapso and chutney artistes that will be selected to perform. The show is ex-pected to get underway at 2pm on Feb-ruary 4, 2012 and end at 10pm. The venue is the Queen’s Park Savannah, Port of Spain.

No alcohol of any kind will be available at the venue and RGP will work closely with the police to ensure there is no access to alcohol once one is inside, nor will anyone be able to en-ter with alcoholic drinks. There will be a detailed list of dos and don’ts for the youth or anyone attending the event and anyone in breach of these will be ejected by the police and security per-sonnel on duty throughout the venue. RGP will spare no expense in ensuring the safety of every patron attending the Youth Fest 2012.

Youth feSt returnS

breakout artiSte for 2012 iS the new 'armani of Soca'

Nicki Minaj May Return For Event

photos byKerron Riley

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Although it has been released to inter-national audiences, Trinidad is yet

to hear the ‘Gyal’ riddim and the artistes that have been featured on the track. But Tony Stark is on his way to making this a possibility soon. Manager and Director of Socios Promotions, Stark said that this is the first riddim that he has produced and he is working on getting it played on the local radio stations. Some of the artistes who appear on the riddim are Buffy, Jah Bahmi, Ace and new-comers Revelation and Teknique.

Stark said that he plans to do music that’s not only relevant during the Carni-val season but music that could be played throughout the year. He said “It is a dance-hall/soca fusion track. I purchased it from Jason ‘Shaft’ Bishop about 2 years ago and I carried it to Premier Studios to ‘touch it up’ a bit. Then early this year artistes got on board and started to sing songs on the riddim.” He said that one of the songs is a collaboration done by Buffy and Ace en-titled ‘Champion Bubbler’. Other songs include ‘Gimme D Wine’ by Caesar, ‘D Boss’ by Jah Bahmi, ‘Greatest of all Time’ by Juvenist, ‘No ordinary love’ by Jahlana featuring Jahloni, ‘On the floor’ by Tek-nique, ‘Trinbago’ by Revelation and ‘We doh play’ by S. Carter. It is a 2-part riddim

and he is trying to source an international artiste for the second one. The riddim was mixed and mastered by Iniko Duncan, owner and engineer of Premier Studios. The song has been getting a lot of inter-national attention, being played in cities such as Toronto, New York and Miami. He said that he is currently working on a melody video that should be completed within the next couple of weeks, which he intends to submit to Synergy TV. His main focus at present is getting the music available to the listening public.

As Manager and Director of Socios Promotional Company, his goal is to bring attention to the new, unknown ar-tistes who need the recognition. He said “It’s an artiste development company where I make the connections for the ar-tistes locally, regionally and international-ly. I’m also the marketing and P.R person for Premier Studios. I take the music and ‘put it out’ there for the masses.” He said that he is currently working on two other riddims: ‘Reckless’ and ‘Banyard’, with Banyard being produced by Jason Lee.

Looking for an alternative to Carnival fetes and all-inclusive events this Car-

nival season? Look no further; two events promise to be that new and exciting change to the mundane Carnival parties that takes place year after year.

‘Docked- The official Carnival Cruise’ takes place on Sunday 29th January aboard the ‘SS Soca’ (Treasure Queen). The promoters have dubbed it “sun, sea and soca” and promises exclusivity, vibes and an inviting ambience. The event is hosted by a cocktail of exclusive promoters who have combined to bring an alterna-tive concept to the increasingly popular boat cruise parties.

Kevin Powell, one of the promoters of the event said, “Because it’s exclusive, it’s going to be a great party; nice people, nice vibes, everything will be on point.” Limited advance tickets start at $160 and are available from all members of the pro-motional team. Boarding begins at 2p.m sharp, with a sailing time of 3:00-7:00p.m. An all-star cast of D.J’s have been carded for the event which includes Chinee and Private Ryan, Hollywood Sachy and D.J

Dayne, Ryan Spartan and Assassin Singh and Tegareg Speedy and De Gagannes. For tickets and more information, contact Jemarc Edwards at 471-8801, Valeen Hey-wood 786-0609, Irwin Hackshaw at 468-5719 and Mikee Solomon 377-2789.

‘Island Getaway’- The Soiree Commit-tee have joined forces once again to pre-sent ‘Island Getaway- Love and Carnival’,

which takes place on Tuesday 14th Febru-ary at Bay View Maracas, Maracas Bay Vil-lage from 4:00p.m to 1:00a.m. This is the 2nd installment of Island Getaway and this one promises to be all about love. Chris-tian De Gannes, a member of the manage-ment for Soiree said “We don’t just throw a party with beer and music, our parties are concept-based, so with this one it’s a

love atmosphere. It’s on Valentine’s Day so we intend to make it special; no one has really done love and Carnival so we intend to combine the two.” On Valentine’s Day, The Soiree Committee bring together The Energy, The Lighting Display, The Great Secured Ambience, The Coolers, The Non Stop Vibes with surprise giveaways, surprise guest artistes and a well-stocked bar. Coolers are invited. Early bird prices start at $150, couple tickets at $250 and regular tickets at $200. D.J’s include Assas-sin Singh, X-Bass, Speedy and De Gannes, Ryan Spartan and D.J Tech and Jlava. For more information call, 323-0520, 786-9501, 781-6706, 735-1404, 390-8213

local News ‘GyAl’ riddim to be releAsed soon

AlternAtive events to Attend durinG the cArnivAl seAson

Written by Camille West Tony Stark

Written by Kim Ebony

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RuSSELL BRANd ANd KATy PERRy To SPLITRussell Brand has filed for divorce from Katy Perry. In the papers filed in L.A., Brand cites "irreconcilable differences." The two were married Oct. 23, 2010 in India. They have no kids.

The divorce docs say there are "commu-nity property assets" -- it's a sign there might not be a prenup, or if there is one it doesn't cover all of the earnings and other assets they accumulated.

Russell also released a statement, claim-ing, "Sadly, Katy and I are ending our mar-riage. I'll always adore her and I know we'll remain friends."

Russell proposed to Katy in India on New Year's Eve 2009 -- nearly two years ago ... to the day.

Sources claimed the couple was having problems, evidenced by the fact that they spent Christmas apart and neither was wearing a wedding ring.

RZA EyES 2012 RELEASE FoR NEW Wu ALBuMRZA recently gave an interview where he provided a little insight regarding Wu Tang’s next album.

“Me and Ghostface talk about it a lot,” he said. “The other members are talking about it. We’ll see what life brings — let’s put it that way.

“To have an official Wu-Tang Clan al-bum with everybody coming together, it’s never an easy task," he continued. "It’s like an independent film or something, a lot of pieces that have to be put together. But I’m always up for that challenge, so I think it’ll happen again — someday.”

Ghostface Killah previously revealed that the Wu-Tang Clan album would re-lease in May 2012, while Raekwon said that they were already at work in the studio.

ShEIKh PAyS JAy-Z & KANyE WEST $6 MILLIoN To PERFoRM AT NIECE’S SWEET 16Billionaire Manchester Football Club owner Sheikh Mansour reportedly flew out Jay-Z and Kanye West, collectively known as The Throne, to Dubai and paid them $6 million to perform at his neice’s 16th birthday party recently..

The duo ran through their sets for the Sheikh’s niece.

This comes after Yeezy and Hov were nominated for a combined 10 awards at the 2012 Grammys – including their col-laboration.

CELINE dIoN BooK-ING: A MAJoR BooST To JAMAICA ANd ThE CARIBBEANJamaican promoter Walter Elmore's Art of

Music Productions (AMP) successful bid to attract mega star Celine Dion to the 2012 Jamaica Jazz and Blues Festival is being viewed as a boost for the festival and for the region.

Inking the deal, Elmore says, took some "jumping through hoops" but now that all systems are set for Dion's first performance in the Caribbean, he is understandably very excited.

"Her production team is amazing and has been working with my team to make sure that everything's in place. It is going to be an exceptional show," he promises.

Scheduled to perform on the Friday night of the festival, which runs from Janu-

ary 26 to 28, 2012, Dion is expected to woo her fans with classics such as: The Power Of Love; Because You Loved Me; All By Myself; I'm Your Angel; the Grammy and Academy Award-winning classic, My Heart Will Go On.

WAdCA PRESIdENT CALLS IT QuITSPresident of the West Indian American Day Carnival Association, Inc. Of New York, Yolanda Lezama-Clark, has called it quits.

Lezama-Clark on December 22nd. She

has been heading up North Americas larg-est carnival in Brooklyn, NY for 10 years. No reason was given for the resignation beyond that she is “tired.”

Lezama-Clark will most likely be replaced in the post of the non-profit by the vice president of the association. WIADCA was founded by Lezama Clark’s father, Carlos Lezama in 1967, who nurtured the organi-zation and carnival celebrations until 2001, when, due to his ill-health he retired and his daughter, Yolanda Lezama-Clark was elected president.

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modelmania

Name: Makeisha AugustineAge: 28Area: Chaguanasheight: 5’ 5 ½”

She started modeling at the age of 21 and seven years later she still enjoys it, but as a hobby. She has done runways shows, photo shoots and various Carnival band launches for big band such as Island People,

Oasis and Evolution. She has strutted the runway for Radical Designs in the past and has gotten in front of the camera, for photographers such as Nigel Reid, Richard Munroe, Sancho Francisco, Alana Stanislaus and John Gionetti. She did promotions for mobile competitors Bmobile and Digicel and local distributor, A.S Brydens. Although her modeling portfolio is extensive, as it is impressive, she says that it is done strictly

for fun and that she rather invest the time in a full-time career. At present, she attends the University of the West Indies (UWI) completing a Bachelor Degree in International Relations with a minor in Psychology. Other hobbies include hiking, yoga, reading and make-up application, where she says she is headed next. Think she should make modeling a full-time career? We think so; take a look at these pictures.

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She is as energetic on the stage as she is off and is now the leader of an all-

female band known as Sass. Nadia Batson, backed by her all girl band, intends to bring a lot of energy, sophistication and versatility to her performances next year. Empowered and confident, Batson is ready for Carnival 2012 and has already released one of her groovy selections for the season. A fellow singer of Kes the Band, Batson said that she has wanted to start a female band for a very long time and is happy that she took the chance to make it happen. She was eager to sit in our Hot Seat this week; let’s hear what she has to say.

ET&T: describe Sass in your own words.N.B: To me sass means empowerment. When I think about Sass I think sexy and sophisticated; “stush” with a hint of bacchanal. (laughs)

ET&T: how does it feel to be the leader of an all-female band?N.B: Very empowering; I feel so happy. I’ve wanted to do this for a long time, I feel like my vision is finally being realized. It is very rewarding.

ET&T: What about those who say that you are following Beyonce as she also has an all-female band?N.B: Well then every male band in the world is following each other then? That’s so stupid, it makes no sense at all.

ET&T: Been hearing some pregnancy rumours…Are they true?N.B: WHAT? No….and that’s not even funny.

ET&T: do you think that having an all-female band is a recipe for bickering amongst the girls?N.B: No, not at all and that’s such a chauvinistic statement. My whole approach with this is that we’re a family and it is to develop relationships on and off the stage. If we ever happen to have an issue we’ll deal with it like a family. I got a lot of discouragement from people when I told them what I intended to do, but I don’t allow fear to prevent me from doing what

I need to do. No unsubstantial assertion is going to keep me back; just assuming that it’s not going to work is not enough for me. If it does happen and we have an issue, we’ll deal with it as it comes and like a family.

ET&T: How difficult is it to manage your own clothing store and manage a band?N.B: Well the clothing store closed a couple months ago because I just really

couldn’t handle it, I couldn’t balance the two. But I always loved fashion and I like entrepreneurship and having my own business so maybe in a few years I may re-open a store but not now. However, my customers were upset when I closed it so they said I should have something available at least online, so next year I’m going to have my handbags and accessories sold online, so I’m currently working on that.

ET&T: do you think that promoters would respect you now that you are on your own?N.B: I have always demanded a certain level of respect but people would always be people. To me it’s how you handle the situation. You know as Kees would say if they want to be disrespectful, let’s just forget the gig, you know? I don’t need it. People have to respect me and if you don’t want to, then you don’t need to hire me. I am never disrespectful to anyone so it should be reciprocated.

ET&T: describe your ideal guy.N.B: I like to be intrigued and I like someone who makes me laugh. I also like someone who I can have intellectual intercourse with; someone of substance. Oh and also a guy who can cook. (laughs)

ET&T: What do you do to stay fit and healthy during the Carnival season?N.B: The only thing that could help you is rest; I always tell people that. During the day I try to limit my outings. I have such dark drapes in my room to sleep. People don’t know this but during Carnival time, performing constantly takes a toll on you not only physically but mentally and emotionally. I don’t think anyone else in the world could put up with this: you perform show after show and people always expect you to do your best, to put out 100%. So a lot of rest and also vitamins.

ET&T: you have a great sense of style and fashion both on and off the stage. Who is your glam squad?N.B: Arlene Villarule does my make-up and I recently signed with Sasha Cosmetics so they’ll be onboard from now on. Chi/Bioslik is the hair sponsor for the band and Fashion Dandy and Christian Boucaud are the stylists for the band.

ET&T: What is the secret to maintaining those high notes?N.B: Chewing on raw garlic…

ET&T: What?N.B: Yes, chewing on raw garlic and it’s actually Kees who taught me that secret. Garlic is actually a natural anti-biotic, so it helps keep the vocal chords clean from mucus and stuff like that. Backstage you would see Kees and me just chewing on raw garlic. People would say, “Nadia it’s Carnival Friday how are you still belting out those notes?” Well that’s the secret…garlic baby (laughs)

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Fashion was definitely at the top of everyone’s list this year. The fashion

gurus told us what was hot and what was not and not only did we listen, we even created our own styles. Why not? As long as you feel comfortable wearing it, you own it! Some of these trends have stood out more than others and although the list is exhaustive, we were able to compile the top five looks in 2011. Time will tell which direction fashion follows as 2012 progresses.

Jeggings- Leggings that are designed to look like tight denim jeans. These came out with a bang and have been trending ever since. The gender lines have been blurred with this piece of clothing as, what was once typically designed for women; is now being worn by men. Prob-ably the most known case of a man wear-ing jeggings, was at the 2011 BET Awards, when Lil Wayne performed while wearing a pair.

Banana Republic Men’s Shorts- These were definitely a favourite for the summer and still are even as the Christ-mas season nears. They were seen on every boat cruise and backyard jam as the men topped off this outfit with button down shirts or jerseys and a pair of boat shoes.

Rompers- They made their way into 2011 – particularly the floor-length variety

- and, since Project Runway’s winner Anya Ayoung Chee made her debut on the pro-gramme wearing one, this piece isn’t go-ing anywhere soon. They can be made to look formal with a pair of heels or casually chic with a pair of dressy sandals. 50’s bathing suits- A favourite for the ladies. Who would’ve thought that high-cut bathing suits fitting on the waist would’ve made it into 21st Century? The top and bottom matching pieces were a hit for the summer season, with some fashionistas switching it up: matching the bra with a high-waist skirt or shorts and completing the outfit with a pair of san-dals or funky wedge heels.

denin cut off shorts- You know these; the ones where the pockets are sticking out below the shorts. Apart from being the number one choice for the re-bellious types, these are pretty simple to make. Got an old pair of jeans or a pair that you don’t wear often? Then get a pair of scissors, cut off the bottoms and make your own. No need to visit the store to spend hundreds when you can get a cheaper alternative.

After making the decision to color your hair you certainly don't want your col-

our fading away after just a few shampoos. That is especially true once you have found the perfect shade. Rinse as well as perma-nent colors tend to lose their brightness after just a few washes. So here are some things that you can do to keep your hair color looking fresh and vibrant for much longer than before.

Your hair should be in good condition to receive and hold color. Hair damaged from chemicals or the sun may not be able to retain color well. Give your hair the time it needs to bounce back before applying color. Don't wash your hair right before you

color. Let natural oils build up just enough to help grab onto the color. This will help it adhere to the hair shaft better and make the color last longer.

Use shampoo and conditioner that is made for color-treated hair. These help the color to stay longer. Stay away from the sun as much as possible. It can fade out even the best color job in a matter of hours and even damages your hair. If you must be outside for an extended period of time, wear a hat or scarf to help protect your hair. Another option is to apply a deep conditioner and let the sun's heat activate products that will help the hair.

Avoid swimming pools that contain

chlorine because it can alter the shade of your color significantly. Additionally, mix-ing any chemicals with the ones in the hair can further damage it, causing breakage and split ends. Color-treated hair fades nat-urally on its own. Following these tips will drastically slow down that process.

Written by Kim Ebony

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outfits changed like the weather, yet Ms. Forbes did justice to all of them in this year’s first fashion shoot. Ace photographer Kerron Riley linked up with the reigning Miss T&T World for a fashionably fun extravaganza.

Model:Lee Ann ForbesPhotographer: Kerron Rileywww.kerronriley.meMakeup Artist: Dianne [email protected]: dr!nk wine bar, Corner Rosalino Robert + Warren St. Woodbrook.Tel: 622-2895, Email: [email protected]

Casual can still be dreamy

A cool drink is a

requirement when you’re

this hot

Relax in a fun outfit that is perfect for your local lime

et&t preSentS lee-ann forbeS iN spectacular fasHioN

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A sprinkling of sophisticated

style will leave you all smiles

Exuding overwhelming allure even from her seat

Relax in a fun outfit that is perfect for your local lime

A mini dress helps to reveal big beauty

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Keep her close indeed

Looks like that cup contains more than just ice

Coupled up

our new favourite drink

Loving the smile

Allyuh kinda sweaty dey boi…

T.C. and Shal get animatedon stage

Kes does his thing

Nebula 868 was there

Machel post performance

eVentStribe ice Tribe Ice has become the new fete to kick start Carnival in recent time. The event which was the first big fete of the

year happened on January 7th. Some of the country’s hottest stars showed up to add firepower to the legendary Mas band’s party at the Jean Pierre Complex. ET&T was there to photo-graph the action. For more photos, check us out on Facebook.

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eVentS Soka in moka The Trinity College ground at Moka was the venue for the ever popular early Carnival affair known as Soka In Moka

on Sunday 8th. The ultra-inclusive event showcased great food and top-notch entertainment and ET&T was there to be a part of it. See facebook for the full gallery taken by Alana S.

darkie whey yuh from?

Banging in boots

Synergy’s sexiest

Aye Caramba!!

Promoting the latest new drink

Peace!

Nikki and hubby pose

Saucy

True Trini beauty dil E Nadan gets down Ronnie Mc Intosh delivered a sterling performance

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There were also some guys on the cruise

Sachy and Screws chill on board

happy faces

Enjoying the photographer’s attention

Peace be unto you as well sister

Create your own caption for this image A very impressive crew

Who say short pants?

Psst Redz!! Beautiful smile

eVentS daYbreak As 2011 faded into history one promoter tried to leave 2011 with an ex-perience to remember in the form of daybreak. The event followed

in the same vein as much of the other parties last year - on a boat. This cruise had all the elements needed to create a great time. Luckily our photographers did not miss it. See more pics on ET&T’s facebook page.

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Mr. Chucky

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BANG!!!

Looking well

An expectant crowdBacking back!!

Whoa Pablo!

Right back at ya!

Showing off her sexiness

Easy Tunji

eVentSfull JoY YuhSelfPopular dJ Titan has been

making quite a name for himself with his string of in-novative parties. he forced his way into the Carnival scene this year with an east-side event in Trincity. he brought out the big guns like Machel Montano to ensure there was nonstop vibes. Amid a soggy venue due to inclement weather, patrons still swayed and sashayed to strains of sweet soca at the event. here some pics.

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BleU There is no market for parties more saturated than Carnival, yet every year new events are add-ed to the fete calendar. one such new event is Bleu. The cooler fete took place at Pier 1 pool-

side and it managed to do reasonably well considering there was competition from at least two other events. here are a few samples of what went down at the soiree on Sunday 8th January.

Swappi in full motion

Looking lovely ladies

Getting some soundman love

Looking good backstage

dressed to impress

Some guys chill at the event

The legendary Austin Lyons

Cute!

A tasty two

Enjoying himself by himself

Flavourful

eVentS

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Insert ‘smile’ here

A tasty trio

So what if my tongue is wagging?

I’m sure he has seen few better days

Wow!We love to see all female crewsIf those shorts aren’t sexy, my name is Rumplestiltskin

I’d gladly die in that army

Two thumbs up! Soldier, that smile should be even wider

Lush was such a lovely place to be. Nonstop

vibes and an abundance of ladies made the event epic. It was an event where pa-trons chose to deck off in fine attire and have a ball among the company of the party elite. ET&T had no choice but to show up. After all, it’s what we do.

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what you missed

The Pier 1 C Prowler boat was the venue for Eco. The evening/night cruise featured hot dancing girls, giveaways and more. Alana S was present to take pics of what those

of you who weren’t there missed. Visit ET&T’s Facebook page for the full gallery.

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The young lady on the left made a bad choice. No doubt this outfit would have looked great when she saw it on the mannequin, but somehow she just did not do it much justice. The reason for this is directly related to her poor choice of acces-sories. The green necklace does little for her skin tone, nor does it compli-ment her outfit.

The second fashion fail is a little more disturbing than the first. This white and black stripe on stripe ensem-ble was not well put together. The boots just made the outfit stand out even more (in a bad way). We’ll give her points for trying to stick to a good colour scheme even down to her ear-rings.

brand new Year, Same poor gearMuch like the murder rate in Trinidad, the fashion fails have seemingly spiraled into 2012 as well. Here are just two examples of bad fashion choices that

the guys at the squad managed to capture.

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Name: Idris ElbaAge: 39 (6th September 1972)occupation: Actor/ Hip Hop ArtistClaim to Fame: Idrissa Akuna "Idris" Elba is the only child of a Sierra Leonean father and a Ghanaian mother who grew up in Canning Town, East London. The Afro-British cinema and television actor built his reputation as a performer in sitcoms and cable tv dramas during the 1990s and early 2000s before segueing into Hollywood movies in 2005. He is known for playing Russell "Stringer" Bell, a Baltimore drug lord and aspiring businessman, in HBO's critically acclaimed show The Wire.

In 2006, Elba signed on as the lead of the 2007 Tyler Perry drama/comedy Daddy's Little Girls. He then went on to act in 28 Days later before coming into prominence with several other big screen roles. Some of his most notable roles include appearances in Thor, Ob-sessed, Takers and The Unborn.

Apart from his movie roles he also appeared in several hip hop music vid-eos and went on to release rap music of his own. Elba is also widely regarded as a sex symbol in the black community.

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2012 promises to be a big year at the box-office. Several highly anticipated

movies are carded for release in the coming months. Here are five of them.

The dark Knight RisesChristopher Nolan says it will be the last Batman film he directs and Christian Bale also says he will not return to the mega franchise. In this installment, the terrorist leader Bane arrives in Gotham City, and pushes its hero Batman to breaking point and beyond.

The hobbitIn a pre-Lord of the Rings setting Bilbo Baggins, a Hobbit, journeys to the Lonely Mountain accompanied by a group of dwarves to reclaim a treasure taken from them by the dragon Smaug. Elijah Wood, Orlando Bloom and Cate Blanchett star in this Peter Jackson Film.

The Amazing SpidermanNo more Toby Maguire but this film should be as successful as its predecessors. In the film a teenaged Peter Parker grapples with both human problems and amazing super-human crises.

The AvengersSome of the biggest names in comic book history combine for what should be a spectacular film. In the Avengers, the S.H.I.E.L.D. agency brings together a team of superhumans to help save the Earth from annihilation by extraterrestrial invaders.

SkyfallYet another installment of the revived 007 franchise. Bond's loyalty to M is tested as her past comes back to haunt her. As MI6 comes under attack, 007 must track down and destroy the threat, no matter how personal the cost.

movies

the most AnticipAted movies of 2012

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