Immerse, Culture, Trinidad and Tobago
By Various Contributors ● January/February 2021
The Carnival photo I can’t forget | Portfolio
February brings T&T’s annual Carnival, and 2021 — with the physical festival cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic — is a year to reminisce about Carnivals past. We asked three photographers — Jason C. Audain, Maria Nunes, and Shaun Rambaran — to choose one favourite image from their respective Carnival archives, and tell us the story behind it. As it turns out, the photos they chose all had something in common
By Various Contributors ● Issue 153 (September/October 2018)
Need to know | Events calendar (Sept/Oct 2018)
Essential info to help you make the most of September and October — from Labour Day Carnival in Brooklyn to Pure Grenada’s Dive Fest and the Trinidad and Tobago Film Festival
By Various Contributors ● Issue 7 (Autumn 1993)
Island Beat (Autumn 1993)
BARBUDA IS FOR THE BIRDS (AND YOU) When visitors ask tour guide George Burton what side of the road people in Barbuda drive on, he says,...
By Various Contributors ● Issue 12 (Winter 1994)
Island Beat (Winter 1994)
GRENADA’S FESTIVE SAILING The second edition of Grenada’s annual Sailing Festival takes place in early February 1995, and...
By Various Contributors ● Issue 51 (September/October 2001)
Celebrating our heritage
Although there’s no fall or even autumn in the Caribbean (we’re strictly a two-season territory, so when we we’re not wet, we’re...
By Various Contributors ● Issue 50 (July/August 2001)
Bookshelf (July/August 2001)
PICK OF THE MONTH Derek Walcott: A Caribbean Life Bruce King (Oxford University Press 2000, 714 pp, ISBN 0-19-871131-x) Derek Walcott...
Embark, Festivals and Events, Curacao, Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago
By Various Contributors ● Issue 149 (January/February 2018)
Word of mouth (Jan/Feb 2018)
It’s Carnival time! Come on a panyard lime with Barbara Jenkins, experience the thrilling, shape-shifting ritual of J’Ouvert in a poem by Shivanee Ramlochan, and discover Carriacou’s unique Shakespeare mas. Meanwhile, Jamaica celebrates its musical heritage at Reggae Month
Arrive, Community, Culture, Travel, History, Lifestyle
By Various Contributors ● Issue 145 (May/June 2017)
Heartland album: Andrea de Silva & Alva Viarruel explore the landscape of Indo-Trinidadian culture
Roopnarine Birbal, known to his friends as “Sarge,” cuts sugarcane on lands his family owns at San Pedro Poole. Despite the end of...