Immerse, Film and Television, Cuba
By Caroline Taylor ● November/December 2020 • Digital Issue
Ana de Armas — chasing the dream | Snapshot
Cuban actress Ana de Armas may seem like an overnight success, but behind her rise to stardom are fifteen years of hard work, starting at Havana’s famous theatre school. Caroline Taylor says her biggest successes are still to come
Immerse, Film and Television, Trinidad and Tobago
By Attillah Springer ● November/December 2020 • Digital Issue
Tony Hall (1948–2020) and Dennis “Sprangalang” Hall (1949–2020) | Icon
Attillah Springer explains the roles of T&T’s irreplaceable theatrical brothers in the ongoing struggle for cultural self-determination
Immerse, Travel, Business, Aruba, Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Bermuda, Dominica, Jamaica, The Bahamas
By Natalie Dookie ● November/December 2020 • Digital Issue
Telecommuting island-style | The Deal
A handful of Caribbean countries have made it easy for international professionals to work remotely from balmy tropical climes. Natalie Dookie gives the details
Barbados, Dominica, News & Online Exclusives
By Caribbean Beat ● News & Online Exclusives
Caribbean Airlines launches service to Dominica
Caribbean Airlines’ service to Dominica launches with twice-weekly flights out of Barbados
By Caribbean Beat ● September/October 2020 • Digital Issue
Shark Hole, Barbados | Wish you were here (Sep/Oct 2020)
Postcards from the Caribbean’s most extraordinary places
Embark, Film and Television, People, Haiti
By Jonathan Ali ● September/October 2020 • Digital Issue
Q&A with Esery Mondesir | Screenshots
Haitian filmmaker Esery Mondesir discusses his documentary triptych exploring the lives of his compatriots in the diaspora
Arrive, Environment, Travel, Cuba, Curacao, Suriname, Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Cayman Islands, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, Jamaica, Montserrat, St. Lucia, The Bahamas, Trinidad and Tobago
By Caribbean Beat ● September/October 2020 • Digital Issue
Go wild | Round trip
Soaring mountains, rushing rivers and waterfalls, rainforests teeming with life, and savannahs stretching to the horizon — the Caribbean has so many amazing natural landscapes to explore. What better time to experience the life-giving adventures of the great outdoors?
Immerse, Music, People, United States, Trinidad and Tobago
By Amanda Choo Quan ● September/October 2020 • Digital Issue
Anti-stoosh: Adam “DJ foreigner” Cooper | Snapshot
From live events mixing and mashing diverse musical genres to his online Carnival Tabanca series, Trinidadian DJ Adam Cooper — also known as foreigner, based in Los Angeles — is completely reinventing what Caribbean culture can be, writes Amanda Choo Quan