By Various Contributors ● Issue 100 (November/December 2009)
Reviews (November/December 2009)
BOOK REVEIWS Ripping yarns for young readers Debbie Jacob There has been a dearth of Caribbean literature for the 11 – 14 age group, and...
By Various Contributors ● Issue 100 (November/December 2009)
Happenings (November/December 2009)
Montserrat marks its words Joanne C Hillhouse Alliouagana, the Amerindian name for Montserrat, is poised to be its latest lure. The name...
By Various Contributors ● Issue 99 (September/October 2009)
Reviews (September/October 2009)
BOOK REVEIWS So much things to say Tracy Assing Garry Steckles writes Caribbean Beat’s Riddem & Rhyme column, and has been...
By Various Contributors ● Issue 98 (July/August 2009)
Happenings (July/August 2009)
Rescuing Aruba’s reefs Mirissa De Four The first weekend in July usually signals the beginning of school vacation, beach visits and fun...
By Various Contributors ● Issue 98 (July/August 2009)
Reviews (July/August 2009)
BOOK REVEIWS A piecemeal portrayal Lisa Allen-Agostini A mere ten years ago, photography was discussed in terms of shutter speed, aperture,...
By Various Contributors ● Issue 97 (May/June 2009)
Happenings (May/June 2009)
Cool, couture and charity Laura Dowrich-Phillips Caribbean Fashion Week (CFW) has become the most anticipated fashion event in the region....
By Various Contributors ● Issue 97 (May/June 2009)
Reviews (May/June 2009)
CD REVIEW Beenie there, done that David Katz One of the icons of contemporary dancehall music, Beenie Man is a superstar whose flamboyant...
By Various Contributors ● Issue 96 (March/April 2009)
Happenings (March/April 2009)
Not just a flash in the pan Pan Trinbago, the national steelband organisation of Trinidad and Tobago, is once again bringing pan jazz to...