Caribbean Beat — 25th Anniversary Edition — March/April 2017 (#144)
A calendar of events; music, film, and book reviews; travel features; people profiles, and much more.
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89 • Trinidadians 3Canal<br />
January/February 2008<br />
Photo by David Wears<br />
90 • T&T’s women’s boxing team<br />
<strong>March</strong>/<strong>April</strong> 2008<br />
Photo by Mariamma Kambon<br />
91 • Guyana’s Iwokrama<br />
Canopy Walkway<br />
May/June 2008<br />
Photo by Skye Hernandez<br />
92 • Jamaican sprinter Asafa<br />
Powell<br />
July/August 2008<br />
Photo by Michael Steele/Getty Images<br />
NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2008<br />
<strong>Caribbean</strong><strong>Beat</strong><br />
Free to<br />
CARIBBEAN AIRLINES<br />
passengers<br />
94 • The jewellery designs<br />
of Emmaloochie<br />
November/December 2008<br />
Photo courtesy Emmaloochie<br />
95 • Carnival devil in<br />
downtown Port of Spain<br />
January/February 2009<br />
Photo by Jeffrey Chock<br />
96 • Fast bowler<br />
<strong>March</strong>/<strong>April</strong> 2009<br />
Illustration by Nikolai Noel<br />
97 • Dominica river hike<br />
May/June 2009<br />
Photo by Sean Drakes<br />
102 • Trinidadian chef<br />
Ossie “Chinkey” Francis<br />
<strong>March</strong>/<strong>April</strong> 2010<br />
Photo by Andrea de Silva<br />
106 • Divali lights<br />
November/December 2010<br />
Photo by Mark Lyndersay<br />
103 • Trinidad and Tobago<br />
Fashion Week<br />
May/June 2010<br />
Photo by Sean Drakes<br />
INFLIGHT MAGAZINE<br />
JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2011<br />
107 • Red Indian mas<br />
January/February 2011<br />
Photo by Edison Boodoosingh<br />
104 • Ziggy Marley<br />
July/August 2010<br />
Photo courtesy Wonder Knack<br />
Arguably the <strong>Caribbean</strong>’s<br />
most famous icon, Bob<br />
Marley was the cover<br />
subject of our May/June<br />
2001 issue, on the twentieth<br />
anniversary of his death.<br />
His legacy lives on through<br />
his music, familiar to fans<br />
around the world <strong>—</strong> and<br />
though his children and<br />
grandchildren, many of<br />
whom inherited Marley’s<br />
musical genes. Like firstborn<br />
son David “Ziggy”<br />
Marley, who appeared on<br />
the cover of our July/August 2010 issue.<br />
Last year, Ziggy released his fifteenth album. There<br />
are also rumours of new albums in the works from both<br />
Damien and his brother Julian. Meanwhile, the rest of the<br />
family is involved in various Marley-branded projects,<br />
from fashion to cooking, graphic design to electronics,<br />
and of course running the Bob Marley Museum in<br />
Kingston. There’s a line of Marley coffee <strong>—</strong> including<br />
beans grown in the Blue Mountains of Jamaica and<br />
the highlands of Ethiopia <strong>—</strong> and eco-friendly footwear.<br />
Whatever else you can say of the Marley family, they<br />
understand the value of their family legacy.<br />
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