By Various Contributors ● Issue 113 (January/February 2012)
Happenings – January/February 2012
T&T Carnival 101 Where did it come from? What happens when? Mirissa De Four offers a beginner’s guide Trinidad & Tobago’s...
Culture, History, Trinidad and Tobago
By Lisa Allen-Agostini ● Issue 101 (January/February 2010)
Harts Carnival: band of the years
This year Harts Ltd will mark a momentous anniversary, having put out 50 bands for Trinidad Carnival. In a celebration of the ephemeral it...
By Various Contributors ● Issue 101 (January/February 2010)
Happenings (January/February 2010)
Madness everywhere: T&T mas There’s something for everyone in the weeks leading up to Trinidad and Tobago Carnival. Whether you’re...
Culture, Arts, People, Trinidad and Tobago
By David Katz ● Issue 101 (January/February 2010)
Carl Gabriel: from mas band to museum
In the last few years, the London-based Carnival artist Carl Gabriel has achieved international renown for his large-scale sculptures,...
By Caribbean Beat ● Issue 2 (Summer 1992)
Caribbean Bookshelf (Summer 1992)
EX-ILES: Essays on Caribbean Cinema ed. Mbye Cham (Africa World Press 1992) This is a pioneering book, pulling together the threads of an...
Culture, Arts, Festivals and Events, Trinidad and Tobago
By Debbie Jacob ● Issue 2 (Summer 1992)
Wayne Berkeley: Trinidad’s King Carnival
Take a peek inside Wayne Berkeley‘s mas camp, famous throughout Trinidad and Tobago for its organisation and its wide variety of...
Culture, Festivals and Events, Trinidad and Tobago
By Garry Steckles ● Issue 5 (Spring 1993)
Trinidad Carnival for Beginners
So you’re going to Carnival in Trinidad. You’ve been hearing about it for years, perhaps decades. You’re looking forward to taking...
Culture, Arts, People, Trinidad and Tobago
By Pat Ganase ● Issue 3 (Autumn 1992)
Peter Minshall: Lord of the Dance
“Barcelona has honoured the art form of a little island,” says Peter Minshall. Minshall is a great talker, but he does not...