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Photo by Philip Sander

Currency notes

Some years ago a bank customer in the UK was dissatisfied with the service he was receiving from his bank and in protest he decided to make a payment by ...

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Illustrations by Shalini Seereeram

Hot hot pot

Consider casareep, the cassava-based Guyanese flavouring that looks like an oil spill and smells like burned sugar. Casareep itself is not duplicitous. If anything, its impenetrable darkness suggests that its ...

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David Dabydeen. Photograph courtesy David Dabydeen

David Dabydeen: Guyana don

Berbice, Demerara. East Indian, European. Massa’s son, indentured labourer’s child. David Dabydeen and I are firmly from different sides of the sugar estate punt trench. Yet we are firm friends, ...

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Adonal Doyle. Photograph courtesy democracymatters.com

Foyled again

When Caribbean Beat profiled Adonal Foyle back in 2001, the Grenadines-born centre for the Golden State Warriors pro basketball team was already showing signs of a budding activism, devoting his ...

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High seas action at the 2004 Angostura Sail Week. Photograph by Tim Wright

Sports Buzz (May/June 2005)

Anchors aweigh: Angostura Sail Week When Tobago locals recount stories of Angostura Sail Week, they tell of intense rivalries, close finishes, fantastic crystal waters, and near-perfect winds around the coast ...

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Illustration by James Hackett

Don’t buy shoes

I’d never been to Trinidad before. I was born and bred in London, and everything I knew about Trinidad came from Frankie, my Trini boyfriend. We were coming to visit ...

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