Culture, Travel, Martinique, Antigua and Barbuda, Grenada, St. Lucia
By Joyce Huxley ● Issue 1 (Spring 1992)
Four of the Best Caribbean Beaches
GRAND ANSE, GRENADA Grand Anse is two miles of gleaming white sand beach and sparkling blue sea in south-west Grenada. It is the most...
Culture, Travel, Destinations, Grenada
By Simon Lee, Skye Hernandez and Vaneisa Baksh ● Issue 1 (Spring 1992)
Destination Focus: Grenada
ON THE ROAD If a rastafarian is identified by dreadlocks, what happens when he loses his hair? I wondered about this as a tall, balding man...
Culture, Travel, Lifestyle, Grenada
By Polly Thomas ● Issue 110 (July/August 2011)
Beguiled by Grenada
Polly Thomas is captivated by the steep streets of the capital, St George’s, the white-sand beaches, and the spectacular beauty of the...
By David Katz ● Issue 114 (March/April 2012)
Painting the real picture: Grenadian women in art
Despite being born and bred in Trinidad, Tracey Chan is always being told her art isn’t Caribbean, because it doesn’t show trees or...
Culture, Travel, Business, Grenada
By Lisa Allen-Agostini ● Issue 113 (January/February 2012)
Peter de Savary: smelling the nutmeg
A world-famous entrepreneur who has made and lost more than one fortune, Peter de Savary (PdS to his staff) has invested heavily in...
Culture, Travel, Lifestyle, Grenada
By Polly Thomas ● Issue 109 (May/June 2011)
Grenada: from pink gin to paradise
Grenada has plenty of inviting places to cool your toes, but the beaches in the southwest are the most user-friendly, with calm, warm...
Culture, Travel, Lifestyle, Grenada
By Paul Crask ● Issue 102 (March/April 2010)
Carriacou: voyage to world’s end
Carriacou was made for walking. Combined with hitching rides and taking local buses, it’s absolutely the best way to explore this...
Culture, History, People, Grenada
By James Ferguson ● Issue 106 (November/December 2010)
Jennifer Hosten: night of the nutmeg princess
Can there be any occasion more emotionally volatile than a beauty contest? Even if you’ve never actually seen one (and who would dare...