Caribbean Beat - September/October 2022 Issue 172Add to Favorites

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In the latest issue of Caribbean Beat magazine (#172: September/October 2022), meet history-making Trinidad-born Daytime Emmy winner Mishael Morgan and award-winning Suriname-born chef Soenil Bahadoer. Learn about the Caribbean diaspora streamers looking to bring you the best regional films and series, and about the “voluntary castaway” who landed in the Caribbean 70 years ago. Go inside the work of the Caribbean Maroon movement, as communities seek to be recognised as Indigenous. Discover the benefits of zero-waste cooking with Barbadian chef Damian Leach. Take a tour of beautiful Barbuda, and explore some of the region’s most awe-inspiring natural wonders. Finally, as always, get up to speed on the latest regional events, book and music reviews, and more!

Caribbean Beat Magazine Description:

PublisherMedia & Editorial Projects Ltd

CategoryLifestyle

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyBi-Monthly

Published since 1992 by Media & Editorial Projects Ltd (MEP Publishers) as the inflight magazine of BWIA and now the award-winning Caribbean Airlines (and Air Jamaica), Caribbean Beat is the Caribbean’s leading magazine on Caribbean and West Indian arts, culture and society. Beat is a magazine about the real Caribbean — a general-interest, pan-Caribbean publication, produced in the West Indies, by Caribbean people. It gets behind the familiar stereotypes to show how rich Caribbean life really is – its music, art, dance, books, sport, fashion, design, festivals, history, environment, people, lifestyle. This is the region’s most widely-distributed magazine, committed to the highest editorial and production standards.

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