Special Assignment: Ian Fleming’s Jamaica
Agent 007 – alias James Bond, the bane of international terrorists, megalomaniac scientists and nefarious drug barons – was...
By Donna Yawching ● Issue 13 (Spring 1995)
Jojo, the little donkey, was happy. The sun was lovely and warm on his back, and the tiny wildflowers danced in the breeze. It was the...
Culture, Literature, Arts, Jamaica
By Louise Bennett ● Issue 14 (Summer 1995)
Me darlin love, me lickle dove, Me dumplin, me gizada, Me sweetie Sue, I goes fa you Like how flies goes fa sugar. As ah puts me pen to...
By Martin Carter ● Issue 14 (Summer 1995)
After today how shall I speak with you? Those miseries I know you cultivate are mine as well as yours, or do you think the impartial...
By Caribbean Beat ● Issue 14 (Summer 1995)
A Small Gathering of Bones Patricia Powell (Heinemann Caribbean Writers Series 1994) Spirits in the Dark H. Nigel Thomas (Heinemann...
By Caribbean Beat ● Issue 15 (September/October 1995)
A History Of West Indies Cricket Michael Manley (revised edition, West Indies Publishing Ltd., 1995) Michael Manley – twice Prime...
By Paul Keens-Douglas ● Issue 15 (September/October 1995)
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 Cecil Gray ● Issue 15 (September/October 1995)
They said you kept a wily secret up your rolled-down sleeve, the Englishmen who fell before you like a crop of canes. Three steps...
Culture, Literature, Travel, Lifestyle, Jamaica
By Susan Ward ● Issue 16 (November/December 1995)
Agent 007 – alias James Bond, the bane of international terrorists, megalomaniac scientists and nefarious drug barons – was...