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E. Clement Bethel National Arts

By STAFF WRITER ~ For the Guardian

Lillian Blades to show at NPAA

By STAFF WRITER ~ For the Guardian

Ten Hundred Dollar Chairs

By STAFF WRITER ~ For the Guardian

Here's to you Sir Sidney

By Thea Rutherford ~ Guardian National Correspondent ~ thea@nasguard.com:

National Dance Co. to hold open auditions

By Thea Rutherford ~ Guardian National Correspondent ~ thea@nasguard.com: This year the National Dance Company of The Bahamas celebrates its 19th birthday with rebirth.

Interview with Artist Arjuna Watson

By STAFF WRITER ~ For the Guardian: MUSE II will be the featured show in the Ladder Gallery at NPCC for Transforming Spaces 2010. The Show will run from March 12 – April 5, 2010.

A Different view

By Thea Rutherford ~ Guardian National Correspondent ~ thea@nasguard.com:

Transforming Spaces: StingraeStudio

For this year's Transforming Spaces Art Tour, StingraeStudio will be hosting another exciting array of Bahamian realistic artists in its beautiful tropical garden. The artist, Malcolm Rae, is showing a group of his smaller realistic works that depict the beauty of The Bahamas and its people (especially geared towards those persons who have no more room on their walls!), in addition to another series of tasteful nudes for the more mature audience.

Artist rediscovers self in 'Under Construction'

By Thea Rutherford ~ Guardian National Correspondent ~ thea@nasguard.com: The works of artist Lowree Tynes' "Under Construction" is the lemonade of bittersweet lemons that ended a job, propelled a trip and pried open a window to something somewhat new.

Shakespeare in Paradise announces 2010 productions

By STAFF WRITER ~ For the Guardian: Shakespeare In Paradise is pleased to announce the first of three productions for its second-annual Theatre Festival to be held from October 1 - 11.

Forget the by-election, fix the city dump

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