ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Top organist John Scott to take to the stage
The Bermuda Festival of the Performing Arts has no fewer than four organists in this year’s line-up and the celebrated John Scott is next up on the bill.
Borromeo String Quartet brings a Contemporary flair
The Borromeo String Quartet have been lauded for bringing a new, contemporary life to old or well-known repertoires.
The Snail and the Whale is a magical tale of adventure
The Snail and the Whale, showing this weekend as part of the Bermuda Festival, tells the story of a tiny snail who longs to see the world.
Theatre review: Bermudian director brings vigour to classic play about addiction
For anyone who has experienced addiction either first hand or through a loved one, A Long Day’s Journey Into The Night will resonate powerfully says Sarah Lagan.
Turmoils of addiction tackled in classic play
Bermudian Timothy Trimingham Lee brings Nobel prize-winning playwright Eugene O'Neill's Long Day's Journey Into The Night exclusively to the Bermuda Festival of the Performing Arts.
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ARTS / BERMUDA DOCK, 1911, OIL ON BOARD.
Arts Column: Did this oil painter make a sneaky trip to Bermuda?
Elise Outerbridge: Dating artwork is a funny thing. Although you endeavor to be absolutely precise... there is always the margin for error due to misinformation, foggy memory and typographical error.
The intimate business of making porn
Skin Flick, a new play priemiering at Daylesford Theatre next month, explores the ins and outs of making a porn movie.
Ballet Black evokes love, beauty and magic
You couldn’t help but notice the energy and excitement at the Earl Cameron Theatre for Ballet Black - the dancers performed with beauty, precision and magic.
Ambitious mosaic champions diversity
The rich, colourful tapestry of Bermuda and her people is celebrated in We Are Now an ambitious 'unity project' by designer Stratton Hatfield and Bermuda Sun photographer Nicola Muirhead.
BERMUDA FESTIVAL INTERVIEW / MARTIN HAYES
The main thing for us is to get to the heart of the music
Fiddle player extraordinaire Martin Hayes promises that no prior knowledge of Irish folk music is required to appreciate the programme he is bringing to City Hall next week.
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BERMUDA FESTIVAL PREVIEW / BALLET BLACK, CITY HALL
Black Ballet: Diversifying ballet
Ballet Black aims to bring the dance form to a more culturally diverse audience incorporating international dancers of Black and Asian descent.
Bermuda Idol makes its return
Auditions for this year's Bermuda Idol will be held between 12 noon and 3pm on Saturday, February 1 at HOTT 107.5 FM Radio Station.
Pentatonix crowd wild with excitement
Pentatonix fans could barely contain themselves on Thursday night at one of the most exciting concerts the island has hosted in years.
Collaboration could lead to more Twain shows
Mark Twain paid Bermuda the highest complement when he compared it to heaven and in a unique new exhibition at Masterworks, we get a glimpse into why he found it to be so.
REVIEW / JUST FOR LAUGHS, FAIRMONT SOUTHAMPTON
Rude jokes and base humour has crowd in fits at Just for Laughs
Just for Laughs once again proved a laugh-fest, hosted by Alonzo Bodden and featuring Robert Kelly, Bermuda's own Jonathan Young, Brooklyn's Will Sylvince and Canada's Steve Patterson.
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