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Exploring the Caribbean Charm of Martinique –

You’ve heard of the Caribbean Islands, with their crystal blue waters, blazing sunshine, and lush, green jungles. But have you heard of Martinique, a Caribbean Island that packs a lot of charm into a small package? This French-Caribbean Island is the perfect destination for a relaxing and adventurous getaway. From its stunning beaches to its …

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5 Reasons to Vacation in Aruba This Winter –

By Caribbean Blogger. Although most people resign themselves to having to spend the winter months wrapped in a blanket next to their heater, you can consider vacationing somewhere warm. Many experts in Caribbean destinations can help you find the perfect destination for your winter getaway. This article is going to highlight the beautiful island of …

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Space view of Amazon rainforest fires. OSORIOartist/Shutterstock.com

Caribbean nations sound the alarm on climate change | Green

Existential threat. Anyone regularly watching or reading news reports about the impact of the climate crisis on the Caribbean would have heard those words ad nauseam. But with the release of the latest Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report in the last 18 months, government leaders, activists and scientists in the region have even …

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Melanie La Barrie: Broadway bound | Snapshot

It’s what the Independent called “a gloriously silly, unexpectedly poignant” jukebox musical that — using the music of Grammy-winning songwriter and super-producer Max Martin — envisions a world in which Shakespeare’s Juliet actually survived. Shakespeare’s wife Anne Hathaway has insisted on a rewrite, you see. The result is & Juliet, and among its stellar cast …

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From The Ambassadors (2021). Mixed media: wood, resin, fabric, metal, and plastic. Photo courtesy Hew Locke, Hales Gallery, and P·P·O·W, New York

Hew Locke: making mas with the messiness of history | Portfolio

As you enter the room, you are confronted by them. At first glance, they seem life-sized, these four horsemen. But then you realise they are miniatures that have been placed on pedestals. Immediately, through this trick of scale and this gesture of placement, Hew Locke invites us to question the idea of what is “monumental”. …

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La Soye field sessions were undertaken by overseas academics and local enthusiasts. Here, the team has revealed a stone structure containing ceramic artefacts of Amerindian and European origin. Photo by Paul Crask

La Soye: Dominica’s town beneath the sand | Discover

Several months after hurricane Maria ravaged Dominica in 2017, local historian Dr Lennox Honychurch was strolling along the beach near his home at Woodford Hill, in the northeast of the island, when he made a tantalising discovery. Beach erosion, caused by high tidal surges, had exposed curious pottery fragments. Intriguingly, they appeared to be from …

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