Ian Thomson: Hooked on Haiti By Kathryn Topham | Issue 6 (Summer 1993) Kathryn Topham meets Ian Thomson, the author of a new full-length book on one of the Caribbean's most intriguing countries - Haiti
Kassav: Doctor Zouk By Lorraine O'Connor | Issue 8 (Winter 1993) The music of the French Caribbean has been sweeping the world, with the band Kassav in the forefront. Lorraine O'Connor traces their progress
Aimé Césaire: Reaching For Freedom By Caroline Popovic | Issue 12 (Winter 1994) Caroline Popovic profiles one of the Caribbean's most influential writers and politicians, Aimé Césaire of Martinique
Jean-Jacques Fougère-Audubon: The Bird Man By Caroline Popovic | Issue 23 (January/February 1997) The great painter of American birds, Jean-Jacques Fougère-Audubon, was born in the Caribbean. Caroline Popovic investigates
The Fire This Time By James Ferguson | Issue 33 (September/October 1998) James Ferguson discusses Jacque Roumain's Masters of the Dew, the most outstanding example of the Haitian peasant novel
The birth of negritude By James Ferguson | Issue 34 (November/December 1998) James Ferguson reads much into Aime Cesaire’s Notebook of a Return to My Native Land
The Nightmare Republic By James Ferguson | Issue 60 (March/April 2003) In The Comedians, Graham Greene peered into the heart of Caribbean darkness. James Ferguson examines this morailty tale set in Papa Doc's Haiti
Raoul Peck: A Vision of His Own By Georgia Popplewell | Issue 60 (March/April 2003) Since the release of his latest feature film, Lumumba, director Raoul Peck’s star has been rapidly rising