Author: Philip Sander

People

Movers & shakers – Jan/Feb 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...

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Culture

Buzzworthy (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’,”...

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Arrive, Culture, Travel, Lifestyle, United States

Miami is an island

Time for a geography quiz: name a Caribbean city famous for its eponymous beach and its palm-lined avenues, its picturesque Bahamas-style...

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Arrive, Culture, Travel, Lifestyle, Suriname

Paramaribo for pleasure

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...

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Culture, Business, People, The Bahamas

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...

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Culture, Travel, Lifestyle, Guyana

Guyana: great escape

The Caribbean is full of surprises. Postcards, movies, tourist board brochures carefully maintain the image of small tropical islands where...

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Culture, People

Movers & shakers (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...

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