By Dylan Kerrigan ● Issue 69 (September/October 2004)
The Buzz Feature (September/October 2004)
Stirring it up Hailed as “the late, great Bob Marley reincarnated”, lauded as “one of the most talented reggae artists on the...
Engage, Culture, Environment, Science, Dominica
By Nazma Muller ● Issue 124 (November/December 2013)
What lies beneath: geothermal energy in Dominica
Dominica’s Valley of Desolation is actually a place of great hope — if you know what you are looking at, that is. This desolate,...
Engage, Culture, Environment, Science, Dominica
By Nazma Muller ● Issue 121 (May/June 2013)
Dominica’s great frog rescue
Leptodactylus fallax was always going to have it rough. Of all the places on the planet for this giant frog to call home, it picked the...
Culture, Environment, Travel, Lifestyle, Dominica
By Simon Walsh ● Issue 120 (March/April 2013)
Dominica’s Waitukubali National Trail: up hill and down dale
As you fly into Dominica, the spectacular view over the island’s rugged interior may cause trepidation in the most die-hard hikers. Among...
Culture, Literature, Reviews, Dominica, Jamaica, St. Kitts and Nevis, Trinidad and Tobago, Turks and Caicos Islands
By Caribbean Beat ● Issue 1 (Spring 1992)
Caribbean Bookshelf (Spring 1992)
A Guide to the Birds of Trinidad and Tobago by Richard ffrench (Cornell University Press 1991) This is a revised and updated version of...
Culture, Environment, Lifestyle, Dominica
By Paul Crask ● Issue 110 (July/August 2011)
Rolling in the deep: whale-watching in Dominica
All eyes are glued on the captain as he begins his briefing. We’re bobbing quietly on gentle waves, about a mile off Dominica’s west...
Culture, Literature, Reviews, Dominica
By Paul Crask ● Issue 103 (May/June 2010)
Book Reviews – May/June 2010
In all likelihood, Dominica’s Kalinago represent the last of the “Island Caribs”, a term coined by Europeans for a succession of...
Culture, Travel, Lifestyle, Dominica
By Paul Crask ● Issue 103 (May/June 2010)
I can see clearly now: hiking Dominica’s Pitons
I really enjoy hiking, even though these days I know my aging muscles and bones will tend to gripe at me the morning after. But recently...