Arts

Music, Reviews

Upbeat (March/April 2002)

Musicians head for Jamaica Started in 1999, the Caribbean Music Expo (CME) has become one of the must-attend events for people in the music...

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Music, Reviews

New music from the Caribbean

PICK OF THE MONTH Lifeline Suzanne Couch (Cane Juice Music) This polished adult contemporary release by Jamaican singer/pianist Suzanne...

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Literature, History

Politricks and power

They certainly don’t make Caribbean politicians like they used to. I remember once watching the late Eric Gairy, Prime Minister of...

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Culture, Arts, People, Jamaica

Cheryl Daley-Champagnie: heart forms

Cheryl Daley-Champagnie is both a business woman and an artist. With a facility that many artists would envy, she transforms what she...

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Culture, Literature, Arts

Drowned

The endless rain comes every day at the same time, torrential rain that pours in sheets, accompanied by claps of thunder and flashes of...

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Culture, Music, People

Riddem & Rhyme: Bob’s collection goes home

The world’s most famous collection of reggae music and memorabilia, and the man who has devoted most of his adult life to accumulating...

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Fashion and Jewellery, Trinidad and Tobago

Caribbean Colour

We believe that Trinidad and Tobago could become the fashion centre of the Caribbean,” claims Rosemary Stone, fashion editor of the...

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Arts, Festivals and Events

Carifesta V (1992): A Grand Family Reunion

Over the next few months, under the shadow of the hills of Trinidad’s Northern Range, an Amerindian village will rise from the...

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