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Tara Bradbury
tbradbury@thetelegram.com
All articles of Tara Bradbury
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C2C has some friends over for 4Play
C2C theatre company has some great plans for its 10th anniversary, starting with a little 4Play. They're good at it, and they should be, by this ... -
Musician to make film debut at this year's Nickel
"One Monday night in the middle of a Newfoundland winter, Dan heads to The Ship Pub to take in an unlikely show - a posthumous concert featuring ... -
Hanging with the printmakers
Printmaking, compared to other forms of visual art, is quite tedious. In addition to skill, it requires planning, technical abilities - even ... -
Multidisciplinary art piques viewers’ interest -...
He was meant to be in Pouch Cove this weekend for the opening reception of his first show in Newfoundland, but Toronto-based artist Thrush Holmes ... -
Chekov, Newfoundland-style
“I am writing a play which I shall probably not finish before the end of November,” wrote famed Russian playwright Anton Chekhov in 1895, about ... -
‘Under Wraps’ uncovered at LSPU Hall tonight
The good thing about having a gigantic white sheet as a theatre backdrop is it can become anything. Make it move, and it can represent anything ... -
Gala showcasing Broadway hits - Theatre St. John’s...
By Tara Bradbury The Telegram “Theatre encourages one to imagine, to express and to feel,” Theatre St. John’s co-artistic director Keith Pike is ... -
One shot at a time
On a rainy Sunday afternoon in the fall of 2004, so the story goes, Blipfoto founder Joe Tree of Scotland built a website, allowing him to ... -
Catching their second wind - Psychobilly Cadillacs...
Back in the winter of 1995, the Psychobilly Cadillacs had arranged a Saturday night gig at Twillingate’s Anchor Inn. The night was meant to be ... -
Cohen enthralls crowd for almost 4 hours
A word of advice, if ever you have another chance to see Leonard Cohen live in concert: when you get into your vehicle to go home after it’s ... -
To be a Newfoundlander
There was a time when actor Shawn Doyle would get offered film roles back here in his home province, but would turn them down, always finding one ... -
Sea stories
There’s something about a Sunday morning. For Jim Wellman, it represents serenity, reflection and a certain mood that fits writing the ... -
Fame, fortune and ‘All That Jazz’
Terri Andrews and her company TaDa! Events have become synonymous with the world “musical” in St. John’s, and over the past decade or so, they’ve ... -
‘We’ve taken the guts out of her, b’ys’
Members of the local arts community were united when it came to the picture they painted of the provincial government at a meeting last night. At ... -
Chronic-pain specialist leaving province due to...
It wasn’t last week’s budget that was the last straw for Dr. Lydia Hatcher, but it reinforced her decision.Hatcher, a family doctor in the St. ... -
A career in cartooning
There was a time when Phillip Stamp was a history graduate from Memorial University with a plan to study in Halifax, perhaps in architecture. ... -
Jillian Keiley unveils first season with the...
Newfoundland and Labrador artists will make up a significant part of the National Arts Centre’s (NAC) English Theatre 2013-2014 season.What else ... -
Comedian Tommy Tiernan set to perform in St....
Irish comedian Tommy Tiernan will be back in the province for a solo gig next week, and this time he hopes to be kidnapped. “There’s a writer ... -
The Rooms, Arts and Culture Centres see drop in funding
Provincial Finance Minister Jerome Kennedy didn’t mention the word “arts” in his speech Tuesday, but the sector didn’t go ignored in the 2013 ... -
Melting Hearts
Christine Martin of Paradise is, you might say, a sweetheart. A chocolate heart, to be ... -
Baytown boogie - Band produces eclectic sound
It’s always interesting to ask musicians to describe their own style of music. Wanting to be unique, never interested in being pigeon-holed, they ... -
Ron Hynes accepts Director’s Special Achievement...
Ron Hynes stood in a spotlight on a blackened stage at the East Coast Music Award gala in Halifax last night, grinning through tears. He was ... -
Ed Cadigan’s debut CD outlines his life’s journey
“As we journey through life, we all carry dreams within us. Some dreams are realized early, others take time,” Logy Bay resident Ed Cadigan ... -
Couple to perform at ECMAs gala with respective...
They’ve got a story fit for the big screen: two lovers, both musicians — one in a pop band, the other, a traditional group — separated by ... -
Pamela Morgan’s latest CD offers compelling,...
There are certain things that inspire a creative mind, and there are things that drive it. Sometimes, once in a while, there’s something that ... -
Mother pleads for return of items which memorialize...
For many women, a purse isn’t just a way to carry around needed objects — sometimes, among the ID cards and money and sunglasses, we carry around ... -
Mother pleads for return of items which memorialize...
For many women, a purse isn’t just a way to carry around needed objects — sometimes, among the ID cards and money and sunglasses, we carry around ... -
Newfoundland entertainers win film awards
Newfoundlanders Rick Mercer and Gordon Pinsent and actor Shawn Doyle from Labrador walked away from the Canadian Film Awards in Toronto with ... -
Making a difference - Bishop’s College...
It’s a Tuesday afternoon, and a group of teenagers at Bishops College have given up their lunch hour — to learn how to knit. The 30 students are ... -
Making a difference - Bishop’s College...
It’s a Tuesday afternoon, and a group of teenagers at Bishops College have given up their lunch hour — to learn how to knit.The 30 students are ...





