By Dylan Kerrigan and Tracy Assing ● Issue 72 (March/April 2005)
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...
By Dylan Kerrigan ● Issue 72 (March/April 2005)
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...
By Dylan Kerrigan ● Issue 72 (March/April 2005)
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...
By Dylan Kerrigan ● Issue 71 (January/February 2005)
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
Culture, Travel, Lifestyle, Trinidad and Tobago
By Dylan Kerrigan ● Issue 70 (November/December 2004)
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...
Community, Culture, Lifestyle, Trinidad and Tobago
By Dylan Kerrigan ● Issue 152 (July/August 2018), Issue 68 (July/August 2004)
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,...
Culture, Travel, Lifestyle, Costa Rica
By Dylan Kerrigan ● Issue 67 (May/June 2004)
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...
Fashion and Jewellery, People, Trinidad and Tobago
By Dylan Kerrigan ● Issue 66 (March/April 2004)
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...