Vol. 18, No. 31
Off The Hook's lobster delivery cancelled
Too stormy for fishers to work safely
By Tim Bousquet
Boutique Joliette sale
Boxing Day continues right into January
By Carsten Knox
Breakfast at Jane’s
Eatery opens early, starting this Thursday
Biggest story of 2010
WikiLeaks exposed US war crimes in Afghanistan and Iraq, and revealed the dark side of imperialism.
By Bruce Wark
Katie Belcher dreams big
The Archive:2007-2010 gathers inspiration from found and imagined objects.
By Allison Saunders
Enough Focking around already
The third of its kind, Little Fockers overstays its welcome.
By Matt Semansky
Best in show 2010
It wasn't easy, but we've narrowed down the top plays of the year.
By Kate Watson
Et Too, Unit II?
NSCAD's technical staff takes their turn in the spotlight.
By Sean Flinn
Downtown countdown with Three Sheet
Halifax's favorite hip-hop group rips up The Seahorse with The Caravan, Tupperware Remix Party and Town Heroes.
New Year's evil with Burnt Church
Burnt Church and friends bring it a day early.
By Alison Lang
A New Year's mix tape
From my heart to yours.
MNS Open Mic Now Absolut(ely) Thursdays
ch-ch-changes
Toast the new year in the North End
Dog Day, The Cold Warps, Bloodhouse and Quivers countdown at Gus'.
By Matthew Ritchie
The day after celebrations
Bearly's upholds tradition with their New Year's Day levee.
Superhero Girl
By Faith Erin Hicks
True Story by A.M. Richardson
By Mike Holmes
Getting home New Year's Eve
New blood-alcohol rules underscore the importance of not driving.
Day-after anecdotes
Feeling the wrath of partying too hard on New Year's Eve? Sometimes the best way to cure a hangover is to have another drink.
Your last meal of 2010
Brooklyn Warehouse has three seatings of celebratory eats.
My most memorable New Year’s Eve
Coast readers share their NYE stories
By Coast Readers
Free Will Astrology
Bin the short attention span curse, capricorn.
By Rob Brezsny
When a boyfriend is a “notboyfriend”
The “notboyfriend” won’t fuck my friend: It’s weird. Plus: Dan says sexual incompatability is inevitably a deal-breaker in time.
By Dan Savage
Recently Engaged: Amy & Joey
A rigged game of Washer Toss wins him a bride.
Halifax Transit planning for a ridership decrease
By Matt Stickland
The many faces of Hawksley Workman
By Martin Bauman
Everything you need to know about HRM council's March 26, 2024 meeting
Pit sweat and drug checks: Dispatches from the JUNO Red Carpet