Remembering the One Love Concert for Peace By Garry Steckles | Issue 60 (March/April 2003) Garry Steckles remembers the legendery Bob Marley Concert that was a defining moment in the history of Jamaica
Laura Facey: Beauty and the Beast By Petrine Archer-Straw | Issue 60 (March/April 2003) Laura Facey’s art tells a personal story of family trials, inner suffering, and eventual recovery, leaving nothing to spare
Peter Abrahams: The View From Coyaba By Jane Bryce | Issue 61 (May/June 2003) Born in South Africa, the celebrated novelist Peter Abrahams has lived in Jamaica for over 40 years, bringing his unique historical perspective to bear on the culture and society of his adopted homeland. Jane Bryce reads Abrahams's memoir, The Coyaba Chronicles, and reflects on a life at the centre of the 20th century's great questions.
Riddem & Rhyme: Byron Lee By Garry Steckles | Issue 62 (July/August 2003) Byron Lee’s been a major player in the Caribbean music business for nearly 50 years. Garry Steckles says it’s time to give him his due
Clement “Sir Coxsone” Dodd: “Just working on the feel” By David Katz | Issue 63 (September/October 2003) Clement “Sir Coxsone” Dodd, Jamaica’s legendary reggae producer and founder of the venerable Studio One label, as interviewed by David Katz
Tommy Cowan: backstage king By Garry Steckles | Issue 63 (September/October 2003) From the One Love Concert for Peace to the first Reggae Sunsplash, producer and promoter Tommy Cowan has been behind the scenes
Cook it up By Anu Lakhan | Issue 63 (September/October 2003) She went to Jamaica and encountered a gas cooker, and nothing was ever the same. Pages from Anu Lakhan’s Kingston journal