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Music buzz | Reviews (Nov/Dec 2022)

This month’s listening picks from the Caribbean — featuring new music by Jimmy Cliff; Leyla McCalla; Hezron; and Lee Foss & Annalie Prime Jimmy Cliff Refugees (Sunpower Productions/UME) Reggae music offers perspectives on Caribbean realities that often resonate globally. One initial catalyst that “brought reggae to the world” was the 1972 film The Harder They …

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Trishelle Leacock. Photo by Naomi Quan Photography, courtesy Trishelle Leacock

Trishelle Leacock: voyage of discovery | Fashion buzz

Tobago-born, US-based designer Trishelle Leacock — a former national track and field athlete — has sprinted into the world of fashion design. And she’s already turning heads, earning recognition in Marie Claire and Essence magazine earlier this year. She shares more about her brand (Kaiso. Swim), and her new collection, VOYAGE. — as told to …

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Turners Beach, Antigua. Photo by courtesy Antigua & Barbuda Tourism Authority

Turners Beach, Antigua | Wish you were here (Nov/Dec 2022)

Postcards from the Caribbean’s most extraordinary places Turners Beach — near Johnson’s Point on Antigua’s southwest coast — is a stunner…and delightfully accessible. Though it’s popular on Sundays, it’s much quieter during the week. You’d be forgiven for wanting to just laze — enjoying the cooling breezes; soft, sparkling white sand; and calm, clear ocean …

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Claude McKay: the Black Bolshevik | On this day

What on earth could the conservative British prime minister Winston Churchill and the progressive Black Lives Matter movement have in common? Not a lot, is the obvious answer — except that both, in very different circumstances, quoted lines from the same poem to inspire among listeners a mood of heroic defiance. Churchill was appealing for …

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Event buzz (Nov/Dec 2022) | Caribbean Beat Magazine

Don’t miss On Boxing Day (26 December) and New Year’s Day, the irresistible, rhythmic sounds of drums, whistles, cowbells and brass instruments accompany exuberant dance routines at the Junkanoo “rush” through downtown Nassau. Along the parade route, popular rival bands like The Saxons, One Family, Roots and Valley Boys playfully call to each other as …

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Boats on the beach at Pirate’s Bay, Tobago. Photo by RobertHarding/Alamy Stock Photo

Charlotteville, Tobago: of lovers and pirates | Travellers’ tales

Visitors to Tobago often stay in its beautiful southwest, missing the opportunity to discover the charms of its northern towns, including Charlotteville. The area is part of the Northeast Tobago Biosphere Reserve, under the UNESCO Man & the Biosphere Programme. Aisha Sylvester takes us off the beaten path to two of its most beautiful and …

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Amazing Things to Do in St. Barths in November –

By Caribbean Island Travel Guide. The island of St. Barths is renowned for its relaxed-yet-chic atmosphere, immaculate beaches, entertaining beach bars like Nikki Beach and Gypsea, buzzing bistros like Bagatelle, and acclaimed yet laid-back eateries like Robuchon, Isola, and Bonito. There are amazing things to do in St. Barths in November, tennis courts, snorkeling, scuba …

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