By Nigel Campbell ● Issue 169 (March/April 2022)
Playlist (Mar/Apr 2022) | Music reviews
This month’s listening picks from the Caribbean — featuring new music by Dechode Mode; Bob Marley and The Wailers; Charlie Halloran; and Levi Silvanie
Embark, Arts and Architecture, Fashion and Jewellery, Music, Festivals and Events
By Shelly-Ann Inniss ● Issue 168 (January/February 2022)
Need to know | Event calendar (Jan/Feb 2022)
Essential info to help you make the most of January and February — even in the middle of a pandemic
By Nigel Campbell ● Issue 168 (January/February 2022)
Playlist (Jan/Feb 2022) | Music reviews
This month’s listening picks from the Caribbean — featuring new music by John Arnold; Intra-I; Tigana Thomas; and various other artists
By Nigel Campbell ● Issue 167 (November/December 2021)
Playlist (Nov/Dec 2021) | Music reviews
This month’s listening picks from the Caribbean — featuring new music by Michael Boothman; Kyle Noel; Trishes; and other various artists
By Nigel Campbell ● Issue 166 (September/October 2021)
Playlist (Sept/Oct 2021) | Music reviews
This month’s listening picks from the Caribbean — featuring new music by Gary Hector; Oswald; Emiway Bantai and Chris Gayle; and Mista Savona feat. Beatriz Márquez
Immerse, Music, People, Trinidad and Tobago
By Laura Dowrich-Phillips ● Issue 166 (September/October 2021)
Annalie Prime: the prime factor | Snapshot
Raw emotion and relatable lyrics are what draw listeners to T&T singer-songwriter Annalie Prime, says Laura Dowrich
Engage, Music, People, Cuba, United States
By Caroline Taylor ● Issue 166 (September/October 2021)
Tania León: “My music has an accent” | Backstory
The sonic world of composer Tania León was shaped by her childhood in Cuba — and by her willingness to reinvent herself, writes Caroline Taylor
Embark, Culture, Environment, Literature, Music, Festivals and Events, Food and Cuisine, People
By Shelly-Ann Inniss and Nigel Campbell ● Issue 165 (July/August 2021)
Need to know | Event calendar (July/August 2021)
Essential info to help you make the most of July and August — even in the middle of a pandemic