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Caribbean Car Rentals: Drive Your Way to Paradise

By Caribbean Blogger | The Caribbean is a dream destination for travelers seeking sun, sea, and adventure. With stunning beaches, vibrant cultures, and lush landscapes, the islands are perfect for exploration. Renting a car in the Caribbean offers the freedom to start cruising and experience these wonders at your own pace. Caribbean car rentals allow …

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Celebrating Guyana’s Indigenous heritage | Bucket list

Every September, Guyana honours its Indigenous history and culture with arts and craft, cuisine, games, performances, and much more Roughly 10% of Guyana’s population is Indigenous, like Mark Andries (pictured navigating a canoe on the Essequibo River), a member of the Macushi tribe. Communities like his fish with bow and arrow; create jewellery with seeds, …

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Angela Hunte — Mángó

Music buzz | Reviews (Sep/Oct 2024)

This month’s listening picks from the Caribbean — featuring reviews by Nigel Campbell of new music by Angela Hunte; Coutain & Dwala; D-Achee; and Juss Lizz Angela Hunte Mángó (Self Released) Trinidadian-American Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Angela Hunte has released a new album that smartly incorporates the rhythms and tropes of most of the hippest music from …

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Event buzz (Sep/Oct 2024) | Caribbean Beat Magazine

Celebration time The skills of the world’s most exciting T20 batsmen and bowlers are on show at cricket pitches across the region during the Caribbean Premier League (CPL) tournament (29 August–6 October) — the “biggest party in sport”. For a change of pace, Campechada (31 August–1 September) — inspired by renowned playwright Victoria Espinosa and …

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Richard Fung. Photo courtesy Richard Fung

“I prefer offering the viewer the skeleton of an image” | Screen buzz

Trinidadian-Canadian director Richard Fung talks to Jonathan Ali about his documentary The Enigma of Harold Sonny Ladoo The writer Harold Sonny Ladoo — born and raised in Trinidad, later domiciled in Canada — had the briefest of careers, and lives. No Pain Like This Body (1973), his first novel — which evokes with high poetry …

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