Sonia Farmer: Freedom of her press
Some artists’ tools are more portable than others. Paints and brushes can fit in a bag, and the average photographer’s neck can...
By Philip Sander, Dylan Kerrigan and Kellie Magnus ● Issue 65 (January/February 2004)
Sir George in charge 47 years ago, Barbadian George Alleyne was one of the first medical graduates of the University College of the West...
By Philip Sander and Dylan Kerrigan ● Issue 69 (September/October 2004)
Small island, big story “There is a place very few people get to go in their lives, and that is ‘beyond their wildest dreams’,”...
Arrive, Culture, Travel, Lifestyle, United States
By Philip Sander ● Issue 123 (September/October 2013)
Time for a geography quiz: name a Caribbean city famous for its eponymous beach and its palm-lined avenues, its picturesque Bahamas-style...
Arrive, Culture, Travel, Lifestyle, Suriname
By Philip Sander ● Issue 122 (July/August 2013)
If you’ve never visited Paramaribo, here’s what you may know about the Surinamese capital: that it’s the only Dutch-speaking city in...
Culture, Business, People, The Bahamas
By Philip Sander ● Issue 119 (January/February 2013)
Some artists’ tools are more portable than others. Paints and brushes can fit in a bag, and the average photographer’s neck can...
Culture, Travel, Lifestyle, Guyana
By Philip Sander ● Issue 74 (July/August 2005)
The Caribbean is full of surprises. Postcards, movies, tourist board brochures carefully maintain the image of small tropical islands where...
By Philip Sander and Dylan Kerrigan ● Issue 63 (September/October 2003)
Banking on success Omari Banks’s arrival on the international cricket scene during Australia’s recent tour of the West Indies was...