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5 Things You Need to Know about Bermuda Heroes Weekend
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5 Things You Need to Know about Bermuda Heroes Weekend

For those of you who did not make it to Bermuda Heroes Weekend, you missed out.  In only its second year, this new carnival has become a can't-miss event for artists, deejays, and now DysChick.

The weekend consists of parties and activities over the span of a four-day weekend promoted by Bermuda Heroes Weekend.   If you are planning to attend next year's event, here are the 5 things you need to know before you go.

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Memorial Weekend 2016 Review
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Memorial Weekend 2016 Review

Is it just me, or was this past Memorial Weekend a real disappointment?  I used to abandon sleep and sobriety for four full days in order to take advantage of the kickoff to the summer party season.  This time around, I actually had two nights of deep sleep as this was one of the tamest Memorial Weekends I've ever experienced.   

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Why Are You Not Here, My Dear?
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Why Are You Not Here, My Dear?

P.C.D. (Post-Carnival Depression) Party

You know you have a problem when you have a P.C.D. tabanca.  If you were inside Stage 48 on Sunday for P.C.D. (Post-Carnival Depression) then you understand.  ShorBlu EventsBack2Basics Ent & Live By The Henny teamed up to bring us a party that was meant to assuage our nostalgia for Trinidad Carnival, but has instead become the annual event that we can't stop talking about afterwards. 

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Do you remember when...?
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Do you remember when...?

Trinidad Carnival 2016

A lot can change in 4 years. That's how long it has been since I've been to Trinidad for Carnival. I had been to Carnivals before, but I remember a palpable excitement in the city.  That same excitement was missing this year.  I landed one week prior to Carnival, but there was no buzz, no cacophony of music in town, and no visible evidence that it was Carnival season.  What could cause this lack of enthusiasm among Trinidadians?

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Soca Monarch 2016
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Soca Monarch 2016

The annual soca competition kicked off with a notable absence. Machel Montano, who has won the crown several times before, decided that last year would be his last time in the competition.  This allowed the competition to be anyone's game. During the semi-finals, the artists would have to win over the live crowd with a song and stage show that would propel them to the finals. 20 artists made the cut.

Despite a great lineup and strong performances, there was one clear favorite from the moment the show started. 

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Leh We Make a Memory
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Leh We Make a Memory

MACHEL MONDAY 2016

Fete prices in Trinidad have risen to an average of $100-600 USD (a high of almost $4,000 TTD). Many local patrons have opted to sit out a few fetes this year. However, those who decided not to attend Machel Mondayare probably regretting that decision today.  Although the event was broadcasted live for $9.99 USD, nothing could compare to actually being in the Hasley Crawford Stadium on February 1st.

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We Does Party Plenty
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We Does Party Plenty

DysChick Picks the Top 5 Events of 2015

Every year, I embark on a mission to find the wickedest soca events.  Whether it's a party, a carnival, or an experience, I am always on the hunt for a "can't-miss" event.  Although I was blessed to experience some great events, here are my Top 5 for 2015.

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