Caribbean Beat
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Caribbean Beat is a bimonthly magazine published in Port of Spain, Trinidad, covering the arts, culture, and society of the Caribbean, with a focus on the region's English-speaking territories. It is distributed by BWIA West Indies Airways and also by subscription.
Caribbean Beat was launched in 1992; its first issue ran a cover story on Martiniquan filmmaker Euzhan Palcy. The magazine has become known for its profiles of Caribbean artists, writers, and other cultural figures, and for in-depth coverage of Caribbean music, festivals, and other phenomena.
In 2003 Caribbean Beat's founding editor, Jeremy Taylor, was succeeded by Nicholas Laughlin.