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Thursday, March 27, 2025

Magazines team up with TTFF

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Once again, this year Caribbean Beat and its sis­ter pub­li­ca­tion 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 and To­ba­go dur­ing the fes­ti­val, which be­gan on Sep­tem­ber 21 and ends to­day. Caribbean Beat and Dis­cov­er Trinidad & To­ba­go al­so cel­e­brate the best-so they're the per­fect mag­a­zine part­ners for the fes­ti­val. Copies of the mag­a­zines were dis­trib­uted to cin­e­ma fans at­tend­ing TTFF screen­ings.

Pub­lished six times a year, Caribbean Beat, the in­flight mag­a­zine of Caribbean Air­lines, cov­ers the re­gion, cel­e­brat­ing the best of Caribbean cul­ture, arts and so­ci­ety. Beat gets be­hind the fa­mil­iar stereo­types to show how rich Caribbean life re­al­ly is-its mu­sic, art, dance, books, sport, fash­ion, de­sign, fes­ti­vals, his­to­ry, en­vi­ron­ment, peo­ple and lifestyle. Caribbean Beat is the re­gion's most wide­ly-dis­trib­uted mag­a­zine. Dis­cov­er Trinidad & To­ba­go is an an­nu­al trav­el guide aimed at those plan­ning a trip or va­ca­tion to the is­lands-whether for an eco ad­ven­ture, busi­ness trip, or beach hol­i­day-and at Trinida­di­ans and To­bag­o­ni­ans look­ing to know and ex­plore more about their na­tive is­lands.


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