A couple of months ago, I was happy to be part of what hopefully will be another landmark moment in T&T scripted television drama, when the Pauline Mark-led team behind The Apartment: About Last Night shot the pilot movie for what we all hope will be a successful multi-season local TV series. Next month (the week of …
Category: film and television
Caribbean Hollywood | Caribbean Beat
Originally written for and published in Caribbean Beat Magazine (May/June 2015) It was sixty-five years ago that Cyrano de Bergerac was released, a film that would make Puerto Rican actor José Ferrer the first Caribbean person to win an Oscar (for best actor in a leading role, 1951). He also won a Golden Globe, and a Tony award for the Broadway …
“Theatre is life, film is art, TV is furniture”
I think it's nearly 10 years I've been trying to decide whether I agree with this! I first heard it said by Phylicia Rashad on a New York TV station, and I've been mulling it ever since. I thought I disagreed with it, actually thinking film was more life-like and theatre more "artful" – at …
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TTFF partners again Caribbean Beat & Discover Trinidad & Tobago to showcase Caribbean film
Once again, this year Caribbean Beat and its sister publication at MEP, Discover Trinidad & Tobago, have partnered with the Trinidad & Tobago Film Festival (TTFF). The annual festival is a celebration of the best new and recent films from and about the Caribbean and the diaspora. Films are being screened at venues around Trinidad …
Arts criticism/reviewing in Trinidad & Tobago: is there any?
Why isn't there a culture of real feedback, reviewing or criticism in T&T? It's something I've heard artists and (good) journalists & editors complain about for years: that there isn't a real core of reviewers and "critics" (however infuriating they me be) to actually give feedback on our cultural products. I can't remember the last …
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Susan Boyle’s answers to Larry King (check & mate)
LARRY KING: Susan, you're single. In fact you say you've never been kissed. Now you're getting piles of fan mail. How will this change your life? SUSAN BOYLE: I won't be lonely. I certainly won't be lonely any more! LK: Will you date? Will you change the way you look? Your dress, your hair, your …
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Love after love | Caribbean Beat
Originally written for and published in Caribbean Beat magazine in 2008 Painting the Spectrum: A Celebration of Love It takes a fair amount of courage to put on a film festival in the Caribbean. Resources are often limited in terms of funding, venues, and sourcing Caribbean-oriented material. Nevertheless, in the last few years, festivals have emerged in several …
Cherrie blossoms | Caribbean Beat
Originally written for and published in Caribbean Beat magazine in 2007 If you’ve been to Trinidad, you might have shared a taxi with Michael Cherrie, or passed him on the streets of Port of Spain or Trincity en route to a class, a rehearsal, a show, or a shoot. You might not have known that this …