Author: Georgia Popplewell

Culture, Film and Television, Arts, Trinidad and Tobago

Banyan — Caribbean eye

Later, the company became closely identified with the television magazine Gayelle, which opened many a Trinidadian’s eye to the true...

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Engage, Culture, Technology, Arts

It takes a crowd

If you’re one of those people who spend too much time surfing the Web, you may have heard about the man who raised US$55,492 on a website...

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Culture

Island Beat (July/August 2000)

Film: Sam Mendes — the Oscar-Winner’s Caribbean Roots Trinidadians in the know were backing American Beauty to sweep the Oscars...

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Music, Reviews, Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago

Upbeat (July/August 2000)

PICK OF THE MONTH: Calypsoldier Ron Reid’s Sunsteel (Mud Hut Records, MH 901) Style and substance meet on this accomplished debut...

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Technology

Netwatch: Caribbean Callaloo

I had meant to find a special theme for this month’s Internet column, but because I’m writing this in the US and missing my...

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Music, Reviews, People

Upbeat (May/June 2000)

PICK OF THE MONTH 2000 Young to Soca Machel Montano (JW Productions, JW 198 CD) Trinidad and Tobago’s Prince of Soca announces...

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Culture, Arts, People, Trinidad and Tobago

Masman: Peter Minshall

It is the last Sunday in January, less than a month before Carnival 2006. At the headquarters of the Callaloo Company — in a World War...

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Culture, Music, Arts, Trinidad and Tobago

Go with the flow: 12 the band

If you’d followed the Trinidadian band 12 over the past 12 months, you’d have seen a musical collective in search of several things. A...

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