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, Music, People, Barbados
By Laura Dowrich-Phillips ● Issue 101 (January/February 2010)
Livvi Franc: babe in total control
There’s something in the water that’s contributing to the success of Bajan singers. That’s Livvi Franc’s laughing response to...
By Raymond Ramcharitar ● Issue 112 (November/December 2011)
Lennox Honychurch: icon of the island
Driving around Dominica with Lennox Honychurch can be a little disconcerting. If he’s driving, he stops every few minutes to give someone...
By Jeremy Taylor ● Issue 10 (Summer 1994)
A Place of Our Own: the University of the West Indies (UWI)
They’re so widely scattered, these Caribbean islands. More than 2,000 miles of ocean separate Belize in the west from Guyana in the...
By Stephen Knox ● Issue 15 (September/October 1995)
Christopher’s Legacy: Codrington College
Far below, the Atlantic waves crash onto Barbados’s eastern coast. But up here on the hillside, the silence is only broken by the wind,...
By Caribbean Beat ● Issue 15 (September/October 1995)
Island Beat (Autumn 1995)
BARBADOS’S NEW GOLF RESORT AIMS FOR THE TOP Barbados’s new Royal Westmoreland Golf & Country Club is up and running. And...
By Caroline Popovic ● Issue 19 (May/June 1996)
The Arthur Lewis Model
Remembering Sir Arthur Lewis In 1979, Sir Arthur Lewis of St Lucia won the Nobel Prize for Economics, sharing it with the American...
By Various Contributors ● Issue 22 (November/December 1996)
Island Beat (November/December 1996)
Skywalkers in Trinidad Carnival Tuesday afternoon, 1996. Two unseasonal afternoon showers have drenched the Carnival city, Port of Spain;...