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Northern Lights: Inuit art at Bermuda National Gallery

Judith Varney Burch's collection of Inuit wall hangings forms part of the Winter Exhibitions at the Bermuda National Gallery. She talks to Christen Pears about Inuit art and culture.

Festival will smoulder with Tango Fire

The Bermuda Festival gets underway this evening with the sizzling Tango Fire. Christen Pears talks to artistic director Carolina Soler about the show and her passion for tango.

Smaller venues mean more music at Bermuda Festival

With the Ruth Seaton James Auditorium unavailable for a second year, Bermuda Festival organisers found themselves facing programming challenges. Artistic Director Karen Pollard talks to Christen Pears about the effects on the 2008 line-up.

Four hundred years of history on film

Filmmaker Lucinda Spurling's new documentary charts the 400-year relationship between Bermuda and the United States. She talks to Christen Pears about the project.

Every child is an artist

After three years as Head of English at Bermuda High School, Lisa Howie has recently taken up the post of Education and Programme Director at Bermuda National Gallery. She talks to Christen Pears about her…

Bermuda Civic Ballet - 35 years of dance

Bermuda Civic Ballet celebrates its 35th anniversary this year. Director Coral Waddell talks to Christen Pears about its history and achievements.

Art across the Atlantic

A new exhibition at Masterworks brings together artists from Bermuda and New York City. Nastassja Johnston reports

The Kaufmann Creations: 60 years of painting genius

The Bermuda National Gallery celebrates John Kaufmann's 70th birthday with a major retrospective of his work. The artist talks to Carra Maybury about his passion for painting and his love for the Bermuda landscape.

Having a whale of a time

Andrew Stevenson is best known for his travel writing but his latest project is closer to home. Christen Pears spends a day with him whale watching.

Medieval, modern and extremely entertaining

The Aquila Theatre Company's production of The Canterbury Tales provided Bermuda Festival audiences with a fresh and inspired insight into one of the great works of literature.

Casting a new light on Romeo and Juliet

Aquila Theatre Company's innovative production of Romeo and Juliet allowed the audience to choose who played what role.

‘An exhilarating evening of jazz

The Village Vanguard Jazz Orchestra is legendary. Innovative, exciting and supremely talented, they're one of the most successful big bands in the business and last night's Bermuda Festival performance was a showcase for their dazzling…

A 60s take on a classic weepie

A drug-addicted Mimi, references to President de Gaulle and more cigarettes than a Marlboro factory. It could have been disastrous but Opera a la Carte's transposition of La Boheme from the 1830s to 1960s works…

Opera for all

Opera a la Carte's production of La Boheme starts at the City Hall Theatre tomorrow. Director Nicholas Heath talks to Christen Pears about updating the action to the 1960s and his mission to make opera…

The Gruffalo: from page to stage

Children's author Julia Donaldson will be bringing some her most famous creation to life at the Bermuda Festival. She talks to Christen Pears about The Gruffalo and Friends