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Once again, our wonderful readers and viewers have shared with us their thoughts on our last special edition newsletter on Calabash and our new documentary series, Literature Alive!
By CaribbeanTales Staff | Posted: October 10, 2005
"Literature Alive (Bravo!, 8 p.m.) is a new and lively, beautifully made series that simply celebrates the work of Canadian-Caribbean writers. They are a motley crew. Novelist and playwright Andre Alexis takes the program from Trinidad to Ottawa and Toronto, eloquently explaining how those various places have moulded his writing. Danny Laferrière moseys around Montreal offering funny, often scathing, comments about being a Haitian-born writer in Quebec.
In each case we get a good look at the writer's personal, life. We see family dinners and hear conversations in the kitchen. We get
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See what our readers have to say about our last newsletter!
By CaribbeanTales Staff | Posted: August 02, 2005
Our last newsletter brought us comments from many of you, congratulating us on our new project, Caribbean-Canadian Audio Books and the funding we have received from the Trillium Foundation. We also received many comments on Colin Rickards story on Ramabai Espinet's book, The Swinging Bridge. Please read more below!
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Huy!
That's great - Looking forward to a full sound celebration of the Caribbean in all its creole/patwa/patois resistance in english, spanish or french.
Nadine (Vancouver, BC)
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Caribbean Audiobooks,
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By CaribbeanTales Staff | Posted: March 29, 2005
A truly wonderful article that highlights and recognises the talents, generosity and commitment of a daughter of the Caribbean...
Thanks to Caribbeantales for raising the national and international profile of our citizens, who have worked over the years to make the world a more humane place.I wish your publication success and I hope it achieves its worthy objectives, and gains the targeted level of eyes in short order. Please continue to feature interesting citizens of the diaspora.
Nesbeit Arthur
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Recently, while doing a search on "T&T Associations"
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We are delighted to tell you about some of the wonderful comments that our readers have sent us!
By CaribbeanTales Staff | Posted: March 18, 2005
Congratulations on CaribbeanTales’ anniversary. You say that “it seems with no effort at all”, but I’m sure that you and many others put in lots of hard work. You’ve created an amazing vehicle for expression and discussion. Well done.
John Galway
Interim Sector Head - Television - English
Telefilm Canada
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I just wanted to tell you that I dipped into your 'magazine' again this morning and was impressed all over again with the new format and general presentation. The article on Caryl
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By CaribbeanTales Newsletter readers! | Posted: March 02, 2005
What a pretty piece on André (Alexis). Wow. I can just hear his mesmerizing voice in my mind. Beautiful. Good work. Great, actually.
Donna Bailey Nurse,
Author, What's a Black Critic To Do?
I really like your newsletter...keep up the great work!!!
Alison Duke
Critically acclaimed filmmaker of Raisin’ Kane: A Rapumentary (2000), and co-producer of Sisters in Cinema (2003)
Just wanted to thank
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