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The new school of stand-up comedians, calling themselves Laugh on the Ave or Lota, will host a season of shows across the country. The group of 12 young comedians will be touring both islands with their unique and hilarious brand of Trinbagonian comedy, a media release said. If all goes to plan Lota will have
WHY does Dracula read the Newsday? It has good circulation. Yeah, maybe we should stick to reporting. But if you do wish to laugh until you cry, you can attend a session of Laugh On The Ave – one of the newest comedy show series to take over the country. Started by a group of
Over $10M in Cultural Relief Grants were distributed to local artistes and creatives just in time for Christmas.
According to a press release from the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and the Arts, $5000 one time payments were given to those who lost income during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Some of these artistes included Chutney singer, Nishard Mayrhoo otherwise known as Nishard M, Soca artiste Kimba Sorzano and musician Vaughnette Bigford.
According to Minister of Tourism, Culture and the Arts, Randall Mitchell: âThe Government through the Cabinet took a decision to extend a helping hand to this sector. We understood the impact of the pandemic on those individuals involved in culture and the arts, and we felt it was important to be compassionate during this difficult period.â