Culture, Travel, Lifestyle, St. Lucia
By Katherine Atkinson ● Issue 121 (May/June 2013)
St Lucia’s Wild Coast
A four-wheel drive vehicle will get you right to the beach at Anse Lavoutte, but I relish the trek on the rocky road that follows the...
Culture, People, Sports, St. Lucia
By Nasser Khan ● Issue 120 (March/April 2013)
Darren Sammy: “I only know one way to live”
People ask me why I am always smiling. I tell them it’s a way of lulling the opposition into a false sense of security. Because under...
Culture, Film and Television, People, St. Lucia
By Katherine Atkinson ● Issue 118 (November/December 2012)
First coming: Davina Lee’s debut film
Davina Lee is editing an episode of the bimonthly Carib Vision TV programme Smile Patrol, which she shot earlier in the week. The host has...
Culture, Literature, People, St. Lucia
By Shivanee Ramlochan ● Issue 117 (September/October 2012)
The questioner: Vladimir Lucien
Vladimir Lucien understands, unflinchingly, the truth of which the late American artist Robert Henri spoke: learning to look for the spirit...
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, Literature, People, St. Lucia
By Brendan de Caires and Judy Raymond ● Issue 101 (January/February 2010)
Derek Walcott: making poetry from nothing
Many years ago, as the Founder Leader’s motorcade flashed past a rumshop in Georgetown, Wilson Harris – the inscrutable magus of...
Environment, Arts, People, St. Lucia
By Polly Pattullo ● Issue 2 (Summer 1992)
St. Lucia’s Llewellyn Xavier: Turning Green
Llewellyn Xavier is slicing an avocado. It is not just a chore. “Look,” he says, “if you cut it across and not...
Culture, Literature, People, St. Lucia
By Skye Hernandez, Jeremy Taylor, Raoul Pantin and Pat Ismond ● Issue 5 (Spring 1993)
Derek Walcott’s Nobel Works
for what else is there but books, books and the sea, verandahs and the pages of the sea, to write of the wind and the memory of...