By Paul Keens-Douglas ● Issue 2 (Summer 1992)
This An’ Dat
Reprinted from “Twice Upon a Time” by Paul Keens-Douglas (Keensdee Productions, Port of Spain, 1989); with the author’s kind...
By Paul Keens-Douglas ● Issue 4 (Winter 1992)
What’s Your Name Again?
If you live in the West Indies and you don’t have a nickname, then something has to be seriously wrong. Because when it comes to...
By Paul Keens-Douglas ● Issue 6 (Summer 1993)
Charging by the Head
When you think of the West Indies, you think of sandy beaches, blue skies, stately coconut trees waving in the breeze, calypso, reggae,...
By Paul Keens-Douglas ● Issue 7 (Autumn 1993)
The Slippers Man | Last Word
You know something? The way things going these days, we all have to learn to economise, to save money. And one good way is to make clothes...
By Paul Keens-Douglas ● Issue 11 (Autumn 1994)
Join the Line
When a West Indian says to you, “How was the show?”, most times you would be correct in assuming that he means the actual show...
Culture, Lifestyle, Caribbean Diaspora
By Paul Keens-Douglas ● Issue 12 (Winter 1994)
Point and Click
If you want to know how many dotish people there are walking around these islands, then buy a camera, buy a camera. Imagine, years now I...
By Paul Keens-Douglas ● Issue 15 (September/October 1995)
Cobweb
Yu ever walkin’ bout de place an’ sudden so is cobweb in yu face? Yu know how vexin’ dat does be when it catch yu...
By Paul Keens-Douglas ● Issue 23 (January/February 1997)
Caribbean Poets: Vibert Reach Home
He had an eventful day. But when he got home the truth began to emerge. Paul Keens-Douglas tells the story . . . De boy leave here good...