Culture

Culture, Arts, People, Trinidad and Tobago

John La Rose: intellectual beacon

With the death of John La Rose in London, Trinidad and the whole Caribbean have lost a multi-talented intellectual and activist, while the...

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Culture, Sports, Trinidad and Tobago

Soca Warriors on the field

At the 2006 football World Cup in Germany, the Caribbean will be represented by Trinidad and Tobago, the smallest country by geography or...

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Culture, Food and Cuisine

Take the cake

Birthdays I loathe. Always have done. Ever since I was five and stuffed into a frock more like a pavlova than a garment, I have felt keenly...

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Culture, Literature, Arts, Grenada

Making history: Revolution in Grenada

Although it happened almost 25 years ago, the demise of the Grenada Revolution remains a mystery. It is hard to believe that a quarter...

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Culture, Music, People, Canada, United Kingdom, Jamaica

Family’s fortunes: Aston “Family Man” Barrett

Among the venues the greatest bass guitarist in the history of popular music has played in recent months: Sherpa and Yetis in...

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Community, Culture, Environment, Business

Positively profitable

It took us 125 years to use the first trillion barrels of oil. We’ll use the next trillion in thirty. So why should you care?” That may...

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Culture, Lifestyle, Jamaica

Share and share alike | Last word

I came home recently to find my father eating a pack of Cheese Krunchies. It was dinnertime. “I was hungry,” he said, as though an...

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Engage, Culture, Music, Lifestyle, Sports, Jamaica

Running commentary | Last word

Every great run has a soundtrack. When I first fell in love with running, it was scored by my favourite songs. In those pre-iPod days, I...

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