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Environment, Festivals and Events, Trinidad and Tobago

Towards more sustainable festivals | Green

With their ephemeral nature and reliance on a great number of “single use” materials, Erline Andrews looks at how Caribbean diaspora festivals can become more environmentally sustainable — and at some of the organisations leading the way

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Issue 174

Experience the “mother of all carnivals” through the eyes of a singer, a stilt walker, a pannist, and twin designers as...

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Culture, Technology

K2K mas in the metaverse…and beyond | Plugin

Trinidad’s K2K has been innovating with their mas designs since debuting their award-winning medium Carnival band in 2012. Now they’ve moved into the NFT and metaverse landscape. Karen and Kathy Norman, the twin designers and investment bankers behind K2K, talk about what this means for mas — as told to Caroline Taylor

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Literature, Reviews

Book buzz | Reviews (Jan/Feb 2023)

This month’s reading picks from the Caribbean, with reviews of The Dreaming by Andre Bagoo; The Island of Forgetting by Jasmine Sealy; What A Mother’s Love Don’t Teach You by Sharma Taylor; and What Noise Against the Cane by Desiree C Bailey

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Homepage Slider, Festivals and Events

Event buzz (Jan/Feb 2023)

Essential info about what’s happening across the region in January and February!

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Homepage Slider, Festivals and Events

Event buzz (Nov/Dec 2022)

Essential info about what’s happening across the region in November and December!

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Arts and Architecture, People, United Kingdom, Guyana

Hew Locke: making mas with the messiness of history | Portfolio

Andre Bagoo profiles the award-winning Guyanese-British contemporary artist Hew Locke, whose latest commission is on show at the Tate Britain

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Festivals and Events

Event buzz (Sep/Oct 2022)

Essential info about what’s happening across the region in September and October!

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