Culture, Fashion and Jewellery, Antigua and Barbuda
By Caribbean Beat ● Issue 117 (September/October 2012)
Jean-Marie Thomas: Breezy chic
The aJeanté label, launched in 1998 by Antiguan designer Jean-Marie Thomas, combines lightweight natural fabrics with elegant, relaxed...
Culture, Lifestyle, Antigua and Barbuda
By Bridget van Dongen ● Issue 115 (May/June 2012)
Vanessa Hall: Perfect bad luck
It was a piece of bad luck that put Antiguan photographer Vanessa Hall on the right track to a new, exciting career. After graduating from...
Culture, Travel, Martinique, Antigua and Barbuda, Grenada, St. Lucia
By Joyce Huxley ● Issue 1 (Spring 1992)
Four of the Best Caribbean Beaches
GRAND ANSE, GRENADA Grand Anse is two miles of gleaming white sand beach and sparkling blue sea in south-west Grenada. It is the most...
Culture, Travel, Lifestyle, Antigua and Barbuda
By Bridget van Dongen ● Issue 113 (January/February 2012)
I got it at the Goldsmitty
In Antigua’s duty-free shopping area you’ll find many big-name jewellery stores, filled with sparkly baubles that all look alike....
Culture, Travel, Lifestyle, Antigua and Barbuda
By Bridget van Dongen ● Issue 112 (November/December 2011)
Antigua and Barbuda Top 10
The beaches Antigua and Barbuda boast of having 365 beaches, one for every day of the year. While that statement might be a little...
Culture, Travel, Lifestyle, Antigua and Barbuda
By Sheldon Charles ● Issue 3 (Autumn 1992)
First Stop Antigua
If you had to dream up the classic holiday island, it might look pretty much like Antigua. There’s hardly a day without sunshine, the...
Culture, Travel, Lifestyle, Antigua and Barbuda
By Sharon Almerigi ● Issue 12 (Winter 1994)
Lord Nelson’s Legacy in Antigua
“Think of me tonight with a woman in my arms and a bottle of rum in my belly,” said William Clarke to his fellow seamen in...
Culture, Travel, Lifestyle, Antigua and Barbuda
By Lesley Hoffman ● Issue 36 (March/April 1999)
Letter from Barbuda
The boatman cut the outboard motor and the sudden silence was pierced only by the cries of thousands of frigate birds as they wheeled and...