By Georgia Popplewell ● Issue 66 (March/April 2004)
Who’s really who in West Indies cricket
In the English-speaking Caribbean, no regional institution inspires more joy, sorrow, anger, debate, and introspection than the West Indies...
By Garry Steckles ● Issue 58 (November/December 2002)
Caribbean Stocking Stuffers
With Christmas looming once again, serious music fans will be looking forward to their annual CD bonanza. I’m drooling already at the...
Culture, Festivals and Events, Sports, Trinidad and Tobago
By Marlon Miller ● Issue 55 (May/June 2002)
All this and racing too? Tobago’s Angostura Sail Week
Captain Starboard and Commander Port may have been de-commissioned, but there is never any shortage of unique characters to liven up...
Culture, Lifestyle, Sports, Trinidad and Tobago
By Rosemarie Gajar ● Issue 55 (May/June 2002)
Splash
Move your boats! First-timer coming through! I was introduced to sailing while on holiday in Tobago. You’d think, being West Indian and...
Engage, Culture, History, Sports
By James Ferguson ● Issue 127 (May/June 2014)
Minnows’ hope
As if you didn’t already know, there are no teams from the Caribbean in this year’s FIFA World Cup finals. Jamaica could only manage...
Embark, Festivals and Events, Sports, Trinidad and Tobago
By Various Contributors ● Issue 126 (March/April 2014)
Word of mouth (March/April 2014)
Take a stand At West Indies cricket grounds, the game is only half the fun. Denise Chin enjoys the party at Port of Spain’s Queens’...
By Austin Fido ● Issue 126 (March/April 2014)
No horsing around: segway polo in Barbados
Jason Gilkes did not intend to become a world champion. The Bajan entrepreneur simply wanted to start a business: a Segway-based tour...
Immerse, Culture, Sports, United States
By Debbie Jacob ● Issue 124 (November/December 2013)
From island to end zone: Caribbean athletes in the NFL
They are football players with Caribbean roots, but when these players dig their cleats into the artificial turf, they aren’t kicking...