By James Ferguson ● Issue 120 (March/April 2013)
The nil of victory: how Haiti won the CONCACAF Champions’ Cup
Here’s a riddle: how do you win a football cup without winning the final? It happened to a Haitian team in 1963, when they won that...
By Mirissa De Four ● Issue 110 (July/August 2011)
Happenings – July/August 2011
Carmen set to captivate T&T Set for a July premiere, the veteran Marionettes Chorale’s production of Bizet’s ever-popular opera...
By Various Contributors ● Issue 31 (May/June 1998)
Island Beat (May/June 1998)
ANTIGUA This is the island with 365 beaches, one for every day of the year; most of the leading hotels are on the beachfront. Antigua also...
Culture, Festivals and Events, Sports
By Georgia Popplewell ● Issue 31 (May/June 1998)
Caribbean Football: Who the Cup Fits
For a small country, a national sports team is a potent symbol, a repository of civic dreams and aspirations. If that team happens to be a...
Culture, People, Sports, Trinidad and Tobago
By Jack Carroll ● Issue 37 (May/June 1999)
Doing It Dwight: Tobago’s Dwight Yorke
The story of the young boy plucked from the beaches of Tobago against his mother’s wishes to join the uncertain world of English football...