Mister Theatre: Ken Corsbie
A million tourists do it every year. Columbus did it in 1492, and Ken Corsbie did it in 1971. Yet many people who should do it, haven’t....
Film and Television, Theatre and Dance, Arts, People, Guyana
By Marina Salandy-Brown ● Issue 4 (Winter 1992)
Norman Beaton arrived home to be interviewed precisely at the appointed time in a stately white 1940s Bentley. His man of business, who was...
Culture, Theatre and Dance, Festivals and Events, Barbados
By Jane Bryce ● Issue 40 (November/December 1999)
Barbados: just beyond your imagination. The tourism slogan works by subtle provocation. We think we already know about the place —...
Culture, Theatre and Dance, People, Guyana
By Roxan Kinas ● Issue 6 (Summer 1993)
A million tourists do it every year. Columbus did it in 1492, and Ken Corsbie did it in 1971. Yet many people who should do it, haven’t....
Culture, Music, Theatre and Dance, Festivals and Events
By Nazma Muller ● Issue 16 (November/December 1995)
“Oh shoot, it’s raining!” They were an odd foursome, gathered to taste the joys of Carifesta. Allison was an Australian...
Culture, Theatre and Dance, Arts, Trinidad and Tobago
By Natasha Ramnauth ● Issue 63 (September/October 2003)
I’ve always felt fortunate to have grown up in Trinidad’s multicultural society, in the small village of El Dorado, halfway along the...