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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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Refugees

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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