Kelly Village TV and Trolls on the Internet
I rarely watch television these days. This is mainly because it is difficult for me to engage with regular mainstream television programs. But I am
I rarely watch television these days. This is mainly because it is difficult for me to engage with regular mainstream television programs. But I am
In Trinidad and Tobago, we have achieved much in 49 years, and we do have much for which we should be grateful. At the same time,
As the State of Emergency debate becomes increasingly polarised along political lines, I thought I would look at it from a different angle. Those who
There was a recent story in the Jamaica Observer about food security in Jamaica that got me thinking. Like Trinidad, Jamaica is a net importer
I rarely watch television these days as I spend more and more time on the internet. However, both online and offline, for the better part
A couple of weeks ago, my column touched on ‘Fire in Babylon,’ a new documentary on West Indies Cricket. In it, I erroneously forgot to
A couple of weeks ago, my column touched on ‘Fire in Babylon,’ a new documentary on West Indies Cricket. In it, I erroneously forgot to
Now that I know that my next contract will take me back to London in a matter of days, I find myself again comparing the
Last Sunday, I was running with our running group, the Mall Crawlers, when my friend Peter mentioned a great documentary that he had recently seen
In my opinion, we in Trinidad and Tobago have a special relationship with Guyana and Grenada partly because of people’s regular movement among these territories.
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