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Tara Bradbury
tbradbury@thetelegram.com
All articles of Tara Bradbury
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Meeting its mandate?
Go on, be honest — the Newfoundland and Labrador Arts Council wants to know what you really think of it.The arts council is holding a series of ... -
Reason for change
It’s the time of year when food is probably the last thing you want to talk about, but a St. John’s woman is hoping to make it not only a topic ... -
"Revue 2010"
With less than a week to go before Rising Tide Theatre’s anticipated “Revue 2010” opens across the province, the script is still being written. ... -
Republic of Doyle
Interviewing Allan Hawco isn’t easy — you’ve got to catch him first.Even when you’re on the “Republic of Doyle” set, and even when you’ve managed ... -
Pelley’s picks
Kathleen Winter’s novel about a hermaphrodite child born in Labrador in the 1960s, inspired by a true story told to her by an acquaintance, was ... -
Finding new life in France
Did you hear the one about the psychiatrist from Newfoundland who quit her job and ran away to France to clean toilets?It’s not a joke — it’s St. ... -
‘Feast of Cohen’ set for 11th year
Even if you’re not a Leonard Cohen fan, you might want to go see this year’s “Feast of Cohen” for the performance value. A mix of some of the ... -
Toy story
Santa’s got just 10 days before the big day and if he’s not finished making his list by this time, he’d better get a move on. To make it a little ... -
Mummering comes around
If you see a crowd of strangers walking past your house next weekend, faces covered and carrying sticks, don’t be scared — get out your long ... -
Shanneyganock gets going
It’s Tuesday, the day before Shanneyganock is scheduled to release two musical DVDs, and the DVDs are missing. “The last time we had track of ... -
A is for fundraiser
Eastern Edge art gallery’s newest fundraising project is brought to you by the number 26.In celebration of the gallery’s 26th birthday, 26 past ... -
Singer crisscrosses country to make CD
Most musicians record an album, then cross the country, promoting it. Folk/pop artist Bonnie Ste-Croix is going across Canada, making her new CD ... -
Music Evry7th rides wave of creativity
World music? Soft rock? Folk? Even the members of Evry7th aren’t quite sure how to categorize their music.The three-member local acoustic band’s ... -
An even playing field
Asking new Metrobus employees to share the cost of their group insurance plan 50-50 isn’t unreasonable, says St. John’s Mayor Dennis O’Keefe — ... -
'One of the boys'
For the past week, everywhere he goes, Mark Critch has been hearing the same thing, over and over.“People are just shouting out constantly — ... -
C2C brings stories to life
Have you ever had a subway station suddenly appear in your living room? C2c Theatre has, and its members are inviting kids of all ages to come ... -
‘Scrooge’ gets 85 local actors onstage
There’s a little bit of The Muppets, Donald Duck, Bill Murray and Jim Carey in Peter MacDonald Productions’ stage version of “Scrooge.”MacDonald ... -
Anonymous donor doubles award for critical art writing
Within hours of announcing a new $500 award for critical art writing Monday afternoon, an anonymous donor contacted Visual Artists Newfoundland ... -
Pinch me ‘The Once’
Check The Once members’ arms this week and you’re likely to find bruises. Winners of four MusicNL awards last year and fresh from a tour of ... -
Musicians meet to discuss broadcast rights
Artists’ rights when it comes to broadcasts by local television stations is the main topic to be discussed at a meeting of local musicians this ... -
Operation orphanage
Twenty-one-year-old Caitlin Green’s latest holiday down south wasn’t what most people would consider fun. Sure, there was a beach and lots of ... -
Rita MacNeil, Frank Mills performing in St. John's
Two Canadian musical legends are presenting an evening of Christmas singing, piano playing and storytelling at the St. John’s Arts and Culture ... -
Igor retrospective launched
They say a picture is worth a thousand words, but The Telegram and Creative Book Publishing’s collection of photos showing the toll hurricane ... -
N.L. musicians The Once react to award wins
It’s been a little more than a year since The Once took home four awards at the 2009 MusicNL conference, and at the time, they thought life ... -
Cuffer Prize winners announced
When Joel Thomas Hynes submitted his short story “Conflict of Interest” to The Telegram’s Cuffer Prize, he figured one of two things could ... -
Songwriters take centre circle
A night of unadorned, unfettered, simple, pure music in a warm, informal atmosphere is what Lennie Gallant is promising of tonight’s Bluebird ... -
Bus strike won’t hinder play’s momentum
While the Metrobus strike has left many people without a ride to work, it’s also left a local theatre production without a stage.“Momentum: A ... -
The story of the storm
Putting together a photo collection chronicling the rage of hurricane Igor wasn’t an easy task for Telegram staff, especially when there were ... -
Linked lives
Their feathers may be getting a little gray, Jean Hewson and Christina Smith say, but their songs are as lively as ever, even after 25 years of ... -
From stage to page
Touring in support of a book is far different from touring with a band in support of a new album, Bob Hallett is learning. For one, you field ...





