Issue 29 (January/February 1998)

A new film about Cuban music is being promoted in New York City; Bob Marley’s Tuff Gong recording studio; The Dragon Can’t Dance the play; Antigua and Barbuda’s Year of Tourism; a convention continues to support an unfair quota on ACP rum; the Sandy Lane Hotel (Barbados) Master Chef talks about his career; winners of the Caribbean Chef of the Year competition; The Grenada International Triathlon, Grenada Sailing Festival, Deep Sea Fishing Tournament; Clint de Leon goes fishing; the Barbados Jazz Festiva; the Holetown Festival; Carnival in different Caribbean countries; the Gli Gli retraces the Carib’s 700 mile voyage from Dominica to NW Guyana; protection against harmful UV rays; Fall in NYC; Trinidadian calypsonian, Lord Kitchener; Caribbean volcanoes; The T&T Open; Boodram’s ‘Joe Le Taxi’ earns her a record deal with Sony France; Pictorial of Barbados fashion; Headley’s work on solar power in the Caribbean & its developments; Caribbean Beat Photo Competition; Thorpe comments on the present condition of WI cricket; happenings, book and music reviews, and more!

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