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The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution’ is directed, produced and written by Emmy Award-winning documentarian Stanley Nelson. The film had its world premiere at this year’s Sundance Film Festival. Here, Mr Nelson — awarded the National Humani...
DATE: Nov 09, 2015
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Nearly three decades after his career began, reggae dancehall singer Tony Curtis is holding his own and showing no signs of letting up.
“To be truthful, not in a million years did I dream of this,” said the 44-year-old, who has six studio albums and ...
DATE: Nov 09, 2015
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AUTHOR:
Colin Thompson
Every concert needs a bit of local talent.
Rivah, Ramon Clarke and Hype Type are coming out to warm up the crowd before international stars Leroy Gibbons and Tony Curtis get on stage tomorrow night.
“We certainly have a wealth of talent on the Island...
DATE: Nov 09, 2015
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AUTHOR:
Colin Thompson
Whenever Leroy Gibbons has a microphone in his hand you can bet it’s going to be a “magic moment”. Tomorrow night looks set to be no exception.
The veteran crooner promises fans will get “all the hits and pre-releases”, including his popular cover o...
DATE: Nov 09, 2015
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AUTHOR:
Colin Thompson
Artist Gretchen Cooney finds inspiration all around — the shells along the seashore, the flowers and architectural details on roofs and buildings. They’re all featured in her latest exhibit of pen and ink drawings, I Spy ... Bermuda’s Beauty.
Q: Wh...
DATE: Nov 02, 2015
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Jackie Stevenson got a bush baby for Christmas when she was a child living in Kenya.
The tiny primate, one of many interesting gifts from her father William, made that year especially memorable for the Bermudian artist.
She’s hoping her locally-them...
DATE: Nov 02, 2015
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Mark Twain got mischievous at his first Bermuda cricket game, deliberately peppering his host with silly questions.
The exasperated host, probably US vice consul William Allen, told him wickets were for the umpire to sit on when he got tired.
Twain, ...
DATE: Nov 02, 2015
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Arts & Entertainment
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AUTHOR:
Jessie Moniz Hardy
Wayne Eagling was once the heart-throb of the ballet world.
As a principal of the Royal Ballet in the 1970s, he was famous for his energetic leaps and twists; enthralled students hung his poster on their bedroom walls.
After a long career in dance an...
DATE: Oct 26, 2015
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Arts & Entertainment
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AUTHOR:
Jessie Moniz Hardy
Danjou Anderson was just out of acting school when he was hired to work on a huge New York production.
He was only pulling the curtains, but was sure it would lead to his big break.
“It was a very important play starring Clarence Williams III and Hal...
DATE: Oct 26, 2015
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Ever wonder what happens to the 1.8 billion smartphone images uploaded on any given day?
A lucky few met Jon Legere. He reconstructed selfies for his 30-piece solo exhibit now on at the Sugarlift gallery, Brooklyn.
The Bermudian artist, who is based...
DATE: Oct 19, 2015
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Arts & Entertainment
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