Immerse, History, People, Sports, Barbados
By Owen Arthur ● July/August 2020 • Digital Issue
Everton Weekes (1925–2020) | Icon
Owen Arthur on the Barbadian cricket legend, third of “the Three Ws”
By Kelly Baker Josephs ● Caribbean Innovation (15 May 2020)
Kamau Brathwaite (1930–2020) | Icon
On his ninetieth birthday, 11 May, 2020, Kelly Baker Josephs explains the groundbreaking influence of the late Barbadian poet and scholar, perennially ahead of his time. An online exclusive
By Caribbean Beat ● Issue 162 (March/April 2020)
Bathsheba, Barbados | Bucket list
World-class surfing and dramatic scenery are in ample supply on the island’s rugged Atlantic coast
Embark, Film and Television, Literature, People, Barbados
By Jonathan Ali ● Issue 159 (September/October 2019)
Q&A with Lisa Harewood | Screenshots (September/October 2019)
Barbadian filmmaker Lisa Harewood talks about her new virtual reality project exploring families separated by migration
By Shelly-Ann Inniss ● Issue 159 (September/October 2019)
Five days in Barbados | Destination
Heading to Barbados? Of course you’ll hit the beach. But there’s much more to this island of twenty-one by fourteen miles — as this itinerary compiled by Shelly-Ann Inniss makes clear. Get ready for adventures on the hiking trail, underground, on a historic railway — and that’s just to start
By Shelly-Ann Inniss ● Caribbean Innovation (15 May 2020), Issue 157 (May/June 2019)
Sir Hilary Beckles: “I’m aware of how fragile the Caribbean is” | Own words
Sir Hilary Beckles, Barbadian historian, cricket enthusiast, and UWI vice chancellor, on his intellectual formation, the role of a Caribbean university, and the moral imperative of slavery reparations — as told to Shelly-Ann Inniss
Embark, Environment, Leisure, Barbados
By Caribbean Beat ● Issue 156 (March/April 2019)
Andromeda Gardens, Barbados | Wish you were here (Mar/Apr 2019)
Postcards from the Caribbean’s most extraordinary places
Immerse, Arts and Architecture, People, Barbados
By Shereen Ali ● Issue 155 (January/February 2019)
Adam Patterson: barbed beauty | Closeup
For Barbadian artist Adam Patterson, masquerade and performance are mediums for challenging Caribbean stereotypes, writes Shereen Ann Ali