Author: Dylan Kerrigan

People

Movers & Shakers (March/April 2005)

Melodies for Zion Michael “Jah Melody” Williams started singing in the church choir, and now sings his praises backed by reggae...

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Sports

Sports Buzz (March/ April 2005)

Teeing off for a good cause Last year, the Cotton Tree Foundation’s charity golf tournament became the first one-day tournament in...

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Culture

Youth Buzz (March/April 2005)

CXC champs For high-flying sport stars and successful celebrities of the Caribbean, congratulations and praise are common rewards. The...

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Culture, Festivals and Events

Creatures of the mas

The January/February 2004 issue of Caribbean Beat paid tribute to the major designers of the “pretty mas” era of Trinidad Carnival. A year later, Dylan Kerrigan pays tribute to the creatures of the mas

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Culture, Travel, Lifestyle, Trinidad and Tobago

Time for Tobago

Don’t be fooled into thinking Tobago is a slow, peaceful place with little for the adrenaline junkie. You couldn’t be more wrong. From...

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Community, Culture, Lifestyle, Trinidad and Tobago

Looking for horn | Classic | Last word

The culture of a place — the way its people think about and do things — reveals itself in many ways. Sometimes like a silent language,...

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Culture, Travel, Lifestyle, Costa Rica

Costa Rica Adventure

If someone asked you to describe the perfect tropical destination, what would you say? The short answer for me would be the tropical...

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Fashion and Jewellery, People, Trinidad and Tobago

Meiling: “Dressing is about feeling special”

People think, because I’m a Caribbean designer, everything that comes out of me must be bright and tie-dyed. I say, no, I’m just a...

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