By Shivanee Ramlochan ● Issue 142 (November/December 2016)
Caribbean Bookshelf (November/December 2016) | Book Reviews
Bridges of Trinidad and Tobago, by Danielle Delon (Cassique Publications, 142 pp, ISBN 9789769541528) Rickety, nail-rusted planks thrown...
By Dexter Webb ● Issue 142 (November/December 2016)
Dexter Webb: running addiction
I remember riding the ferry with other runners to Staten Island, one person saying, “Man, starting a marathon with a ferry ride — how...
Embark, Fashion and Jewellery, Grenada
By Alia Michele Orane ● Issue 142 (November/December 2016)
Grenada’s Ana Granada: cool looks for hot weather
Ana Granada: a treasure hidden on the small island of Grenada. After moving back home from New York, the designer found the dry seasons...
Arrive, Culture, Travel, Lifestyle, Barbados
By Nailah Folami Imoja ● Issue 142 (November/December 2016)
My Barbados
Magical light Risée Chaderton-Charles’s Barbados is closely connected to her passion for photography. “I love Farley Hill,” she...
Embark, Film and Television, Literature, Music, Festivals and Events
By Ray Funk ● Issue 142 (November/December 2016)
Word of mouth (November/December 2016)
Get the story Ray Funk explains how an annual storytelling festival captures the imaginations of Caymanians At the end of November each...
By Caribbean Beat ● Issue 142 (November/December 2016)
Datebook | Caribbean Event Calendar (November/December 2016)
Don’t miss . . . Barbados Golden Jubilee 30 November Artistry, pageantry, sheer celebratory fun — all of these are on the programme as...
Immerse, Culture, Literature, People, Trinidad and Tobago
By Barbara Jenkins ● Issue 142 (November/December 2016)
Woman business
Early, early December, Fritzie get a call from Sandy asking her to find somewhere for her to stay as she coming for Christmas. Fritzie ask...
Culture, Festivals and Events, The Bahamas
By Caribbean Beat ● Issue 142 (November/December 2016)
Junkanoo: the rush is on
Every 26 December, in the pre-dawn hours, the streets of downtown Nassau come alive with colour, motion, and music, as troupes of Junkanoo...