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Wendy Yawching: just watch me | History buzz (Mar/Apr 2023)

Wendy Yawching — the first female captain of a jetliner at BWIA (Caribbean Airlines’ predecessor) — has released a book not just about her groundbreaking journey, but full of encouragement for anyone to believe in and pursue their dreams. Jeremy Taylor learns more Wendy Yawching was only 10 when she decided to be a pilot. …

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Keshav Remains (Heavy Drumz)

Music buzz | Reviews (Mar/Apr 2023)

This month’s listening picks from the Caribbean — featuring new music by Keshav; Dibo D & Randal Corsen; Nailah Blackman; and Popcaan ft Toni-Ann Singh Keshav Remains (Heavy Drumz) Multicultural Trinidadian (born there, raised everywhere, lives here) Keshav Chandradath Singh has released a singer-songwriter project — his premiere album, “for international consumption”, as he says, …

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Fresh cocoa beans and cocoa by-products. Photo by Africa Studio/Shutterstock.com

Little cups of cocoa from Trinidad | Discover

It’s 7am. A mist hangs over the open, undulating terrain. On the Guaracara Tabaquite Road that leads to Rio Claro in southeast Trinidad, scattered furrows appear on the hillsides. Forests host teak trees that canopy the roadway. This pristine landscape is interrupted by concrete buildings — houses, a police station, schools, bars, old cocoa houses …

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Canaima National Park, Venezuela. Photo by Stig Nygaard courtesy Flickr

Where past and present converge, part 2 | Round trip

In part two of our series on the region’s magnificent UNESCO World Heritage Sites, Shelly-Ann Inniss introduces five more gems — full of natural and cultural charm — to add to your bucket list Discover five more of the Caribbean’s World Heritage Sites This is the second in our series of travel features showcasing these …

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“In the Workshop of Taxidermist” (1948) by Viktor Yevstafiev, depicting John Edmonstone and Charles Darwin preparing birds. Photo courtesy © State Darwin Museum, Moscow

John Edmonstone: from Guyana to the Galapagos | On this day

Exactly 200 years ago, in early 1823, John Edmonstone rented premises at 37 Lothian Street in Edinburgh, Scotland, where he planned to open a new business. It seemed to be a rather niche start-up; he was offering services in taxidermy, the art of preserving an animal’s body by cleaning and stretching its skin before mounting …

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Rolar para cima
Rolar para cima