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Jeremy Taylor on the Beat
Caribbean Beat's founding editor Jeremy Taylor on 20 years of publishing Caribbean Beat magazine
A Green Valley in Grenada
Paul Crask visits the organic agri-tourism attraction Belmont Estate
Romance For Grown-Ups
Cedriann Martin talks to author Roslyn Carrington about her nom-de-plume Simona Taylor, who writes steamy romance novels
Trinidad's Heather Headley
The Tony & Grammy award winning Trinidad-born star is preparing for the West End debut of 'The Bodyguard'. Caroline Taylor asked her what was next
Jimmy Cliff's latest bio
In an extract from his new biography of the singer, David Katz tells how the young Jimmy Cliff made his breakthrough
Dr Kumar Mahabir
For researcher Dr Kumar Mahabir, Trinidad & Tobago’s culture is fertile ground. He talked to Debbie Jacob about his work
In memoriam: Pat Bishop
Musician, painter, teacher, historian…No one word defines Pat Bishop, the leading lady of the arts in Trinidad & Tobago, who died a year ago
A blog called Afrobella
Born in T&T, Patrice Grell Yursik is on Ebony magazine’s Power 100 list because in 2006 she began writing about beauty, she told Kari Cobham
Antiguan Vanessa Hall
Antiguan Vanessa Hall is fast becoming one of the most sought-after wedding photographers in the Caribbean. She shares some of her spectacular photos
Jamaican dance duo One Pair
Ian Stalker stumbles upon a pair of Jamaican dancers with a difference
Blazing hot barbeque
This summer, Franka Philip will have something tasty sizzling on the grill
The magnificent Peter Tosh
Garry Steckles enjoys an unpublished book about one of the original Wailers, and recalls one of his own encounters with the reggae star
The British in Cuba
As British visitors flock to Havana, James Ferguson recalls an earlier invasion – by the Royal Navy
Weddings with a Trini twist
Simone Sant-Ghuran runs a T&T-based wedding website. She talked to Zahra Gordon
Green days by the river
Akilah Jaramogi began by fighting bush fires. Now she’s at the centre of an ecological movement. She talked to Nazma Muller
Rising from the ruins
Priceless works of art were among the casualties of last year’s terrible earthquake in Haiti. But there’s hope that at least one can be restored
Happenings - Mar/Apr 2012
A round-up of current and coming events on the Caribbean calendar
From the ranch to the rodeo
Janine Fung’s diary of a Guyanese journey
Green and pleasant lands
Eco-friendly design is both a modern idea and an old tradition in the region, Lisa Allen-Agostini discovers
Hot off the Runway
T&T designer Anya Ayoung-Chee tells Laura Dowrich-Phillips how her career has taken off since she won the Project Runway reality TV contest