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Tara Bradbury
tbradbury@thetelegram.com
All articles of Tara Bradbury
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Leonard Cohen to play Mile One in April
Leonard Cohen will perform at Mile One Centre April 20.Cohen, who last performed in this province in 2008, at Holy Heart Theatre, is touring ... -
Showcasing his hometown
If you're a fan of Shaun Majumder, you may have noticed a different side to him over the past two years or so. For the first time, the ... -
Two local actors make National Post’s list of...
Two local actors were named in the National Post’s list of best theatre performances in 2012. Writer Robert Cushman named Petrina Bromley and ... -
Peddling improv
Mike Fardy reckons he might have a 95 per cent success rate when it comes to job interviews, and he doesn't put it down to a great resumé or a ... -
'Sponging' not unfamiliar territory for actor
He's been nominated for a couple of Canadian Comedy Awards, appeared on TV with Oscar the Grouch and recently shot a film with Jake Gyllenhaal - ... -
Body of work
As little girls, when other children were setting up lemonade stands in their front yards to make money, Dylan and Star Cag were painting faces. ... -
Justin Trudeau visits St. John's
Federal Liberal leadership candidate Justin Trudeau is in St. John's today. Trudeau had lunch with supporters before visiting Mes Amis ... -
Have a Hey Rosetta! Christmas
There’s a certain image conjured up by the idea of a full-on Christmas album, and it’s something that maybe doesn’t fit with Hey Rosetta!’s ... -
Old Dogs’ new trick
There’s something that happens to you as you get older, Brian Byrne says, that makes you realize your place in life. At 37 years old with two ... -
Fundraiser lends hand to women’s causes
Ruth Lawrence is a late decorator. She doesn’t buy into the whole month-long, commercialized Christmas, feeling the significance of those 12 ... -
Performing live is band’s strength
National CBC Radio host Tom Power had a good point when he introduced Repartee on stage at the MusicNL awards gala in October: any band that can ... -
‘People want access to the harbour’
The water is what attracts people to this province, and it’s what’s in the veins of Newfoundlanders, says Mark Wilson of St. John’s. Removing ... -
Art. Work.
All that glitters is not gold — in some cases, it might be silver, brass, copper, pottery, printed paper or even chocolate. ... -
Band has a taste for the road
When you’ve been touring for 20 years, there are not many kinds of street food you haven’t tried. From Belgian waffles and fries, Australian meat ... -
NSO to present a holiday show that’s naughty and nice
The Newfoundland Symphony Orchestra is being a little bit naughty and a little bit nice this holiday season.The NSO is presenting its first ... -
Lady Cove Women’s Choir to present Christmas concert
Gleaming, glowing, iridescent: all words to describe Lady Cove Women’s Choir, from its stage presence and costumes to its music and voices. When ... -
Cuffer Prize 2012 winners announced
It’s been a pretty successful fall for writer Wanda Nolan. In September, she won the Atlantic Film Festival Script Development ... -
The evolution of Billy Hickey
One part husband, one part dad, one part public relations executive — all on a sound track of rock ‘n’ roll. Billy Hickey’s life is completely ... -
‘We want to give them the best show we can’
There’s something special for The Sheepdogs about bar gigs that stadium shows just don’t have. The bursting-at-the-seams, sweaty vibe is just ... -
Religion, escape and dancing with abandon
On the surface, Beothuck Street Players’ latest production is about the relationship among five sisters in rural Ireland in the 1930s.On a deeper ... -
Battling burdens
Kori Power admits he is living his dream life. An RCMP corporal, Power is a member of the police force’s Integrated Homicide Investigations Unit ... -
‘Don’t Tell the Newfoundlanders’
Dear Mr. Read, When sitting next to Lord Cranborne at dinner last night the conversation turned from the problems of Palestine to the problems of ... -
Play challenges viewers to question their morality
More anything else, says local theatre director Alix Reynolds, “The Goat, or Who is Sylvia?” is a comedy “with a light, funny feel.”Look deeper ... -
The Creepshow to bring its psychobilly songs to St....
Five years ago, when Sean "Sickboy" McNab stepped on stage at the Salmon Festival concert in Grand Falls-Windsor, he was only there to help set ... -
A Christmas Karl
As a young child, Karl Wells was fascinated with the human voice. He remembers sitting next to his family’s old-fashioned hi-fi, placing his ear ... -
Set on the stage
Memorial University student Ryan Downey’s goal in life at this point is not to get paid to do what he loves — it’s just to do it. Downey, 21, is ... -
Newman Sound Remembers
Forty-two Newfoundland men, in a range of ages similar to those who have served in battle, singing songs of war and peace, in harmony and unison. ... -
Tenors’ Murray brings the boys home for a visit
At the end of an interview with The Telegram, Canadian Tenor Clifton Murray breaks into song. “Nonstop, but I love it,” he sings in a perfectly ... -
Ballet brings issue of domestic violence to stage
Art has the powerful potential to heal, the Atlantic Ballet Theatre of Canada has discovered. One single performance can resonate within a viewer ... -
Haunted Hall?
When the LSPU Hall in St. John’s underwent major renovations a couple years ago, it’s possible that more than just dust was stirred. Last ...





