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Event buzz (Mar/Apr 2024) | Caribbean Beat Magazine

Essential info about what’s happening across the region in March and April Celebration time Enjoy spoken word, comedy, dance, music, and more at the Bridgetown International Arts Festival (1–31 March), featuring Trinidad & Tobago comedians Lyrix and Stephon John; Mind Fusion, a spoken word trio from Guyana, Trinidad & Tobago, and Switzerland; German actress Sylvia …

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We Are The Crisis – Cadwell Turnbull

Book buzz | Reviews (Mar/Apr 2024)

This month’s reading picks from the Caribbean, with reviews by Shivanee Ramlochan of We Are the Crisis by Cadwell Turnbull; Self-Portrait as Othello by Jason Allen-Paisant; Elektrik: Caribbean Writing; and Uprooting by Marchelle Farrell We Are the Crisis by Cadwell Turnbull (Blackstone Publishing, 322 pp, ISBN 9781982603755) In this second instalment of a high-stakes speculative …

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Simple Easter pleasures | Parting shot

Easter kite-flying in the islands Across the Caribbean, the glorious dry season weather — bright and breezy (if not also hot and dusty) — makes kite-flying a popular pastime around Easter. From organised competitions like the Jamaica International Kite Festival to informal displays in neighbourhood parks, colourful confections of paper and string take to the …

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Gentle Touch: Reginald Cyntje

Music buzz | Reviews (Mar/Apr 2024)

This month’s listening picks from the Caribbean — featuring reviews by Nigel Campbell of new music by Reginald Cyntje; DaWchY; Micwise; and Stephen Marley Reginald Cyntje Gentle Touch (self-released) On this his seventh album, Reginald Cyntje — pronounced SIN-chee — continues his musical exploration of emotional themes and the intangible through instrumental jazz. With his …

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The Buccoo Goat Race, reportedly started by Barbadian Samuel Callender in 1925, evolved into the Buccoo Village Goat & Crab Race Festival. It usually takes place on the Tuesday after Easter at the Buccoo Integrated Facility. Photo courtesy Tobago Tourism Agency Ltd

Running with the goats (and crabs) in Tobago | Word of mouth

Tobago’s unique Easter goat and crab racing in Buccoo is one for your bucket list. Aisha Sylvester tells us why If Easter weekend finds you in Tobago, there are myriad activities to enjoy — but only one is so iconic, so extraordinary, that it absolutely cannot be missed: the annual goat and crab races. Hosted …

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Trinidad & Tobago actor Michael Cherrie. Photo by Scully Photography courtesy Question Mark Entertainment

MIchael Cherrie: when destiny beckons | Snapshot

Caribbean immigrants have played significant roles in shaping American life and politics. And come 22 March, 2024, Netflix brings to life the pioneering presidential run of one such immigrant — Shirley Chisholm. Aptly named Shirley, the biographical drama — written and directed by Oscar winner John Ridley (12 Years a Slave) — stars the Oscar, …

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