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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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Aerial view of a beautiful island resort.

Island-Hopping Boating Tours: – Island Hopping Boating Tours Carib

Exploring Multiple Caribbean Paradises in One Trip. By Caribbean Blogger. Exploring multiple Caribbean paradises becomes a reality with island-hopping boating tours. Envision exploring a few stunning islands, each with its own distinct features and allure. This adventure allows you to soak in the distinct flavors of the Caribbean islands, from the sun-drenched beaches of the …

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Caribbean living. A red hammock tied between two palms on the beach

Residential Moving Tips for Caribbean Living –

By Caribbean Blogger. Are you planning a residential move to the Caribbean? This region, known for its stunning beaches, warm climate, and relaxed lifestyle, offers a unique living experience that attracts many. Whether you’re seeking a peaceful retirement spot or an adventurous lifestyle change, moving here is a decision that promises a life unlike any …

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Photo courtesy the Bahamas Ministry of Tourism

The blue holes of Andros | Wish you were here

Postcards from the Caribbean’s most extraordinary places Largest of The Bahamas islands, Andros — actually an archipelago with three main islands, lying due west of New Providence — is home to numerous natural wonders. There’s its barrier reef (the world’s sixth longest), and the Tongue of the Ocean (a magnificent undersea trench reaching to depths …

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Event buzz (Jan/Feb 2024) | Caribbean Beat Magazine

Let’s get festive! Commemorate the signing of the Peace Treaty between the British and the Maroons at the Accompong Maroon Festival (6 January) in Jamaica. Coinciding with the infamous Captain Cudjoe’s birthday, Maroon descendants honour him and their ancestors under the sacred and symbolic Kindah Tree. And in true Jamaican style, a sound system party …

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Music buzz | Reviews (Jan/Feb 2024)

This month’s listening picks from the Caribbean — featuring reviews by Nigel A Campbell of new music by Chris St Hilaire; Asa Bantan & Kalash; Ava Hutchinson; and Sheriff & Erphaan Alves Chris St Hilaire Enspirited (Undependent) Chris St Hilaire describes himself as “a White Trinidadian-American” multidisciplinary and multifaceted musician, and his rock pedigree has …

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