Vol. 20, No. 38
Much ado about nothing: no cops will get laid off
Chronicle-Herald gets played by police union.
By Tim Bousquet
Crime mapping website now live for Halifax
Police department slowly increasing public information.
This week at city council
February 12 meeting: sidewalks and stormwater.
May I Imbibe you a drink?
The city's best mixologists tell a cocktail story on Thursday
By Allison Saunders
Layla Boutique Shop gets gone
The shop that brought you pretty, imported Asian fashions is empty
A warm welcome from The Works
In a collaboration with Feed NS the brand new burger bistro offers up FREE food
Goodbye il Mercato, hello La Frasca
A new project for The Bertossi group brings a fresh face, and a new hang out, to Spring Garden
I live in Sackville, and I'm damn proud of it
The ‘Sack gets an undeserved bad rap; in reality it’s an interesting and caring community.
By Jeff Nielsen
Mailbag Feb 14 2013
These are the letters and comments from the print edition
Re-interpreting the past
Stacey Tyrell’s series, *Position As Desired*, allows both the artist and the viewer to participate in the story and resolve the gaps from the past.
By Jaime Forsythe
A novel idea
Robyn Moody's Butterflies. Species At Risk At The Edge Of Reason is every bibliophile's fantasy.
Don't miss The (Post) Mistress
Martha Irving shines in Tomson Highway’s The (Post) Mistress.
By Kate Watson
Escape from Planet Earth
Subtle it isn't—but good for a youthful audience
By Molly Segal
A Good Day to Die Hard
A quarter of a century. Let that sink in.
Amour
Aging, love and heartbreak make a moving film
Safe Haven
Fast food romance
By Jacob Boon
Beautiful Creatures
PARANORMAL ROMANCE ALERT
Sublime indeed.
Flamenco-fusion show that sets the pulse racing
Sissydude: A Dandy Rock Musical
Good fun gets even better
Synth city
Sad songs say so much this time of year. Throw in a nostalgic album or two and you’re laughing (through the tears, obviously).
By Tara Thorne
Bass solo
Veteran drum n bass DJ AK1200, an ambassador of the “underdog” genre, comes to Reflections on Valentine’s Day.
By Evan McIntyre
Be a Sissy
Sissydude: a dandy rock musical comes back for four more days, turning The Bus Stop into an awkward sublet situation with a whole lot of local love.
By Stephanie Johns
Get punk'd
Cancer Bats doubles down with two shows on Saturday.
Verse the Sun rises
Orbit Verse the Sun's apocalyptic-themed ambient alt-rock on Saturday.
Hear me Roar
Vile Passéist Theatre's The Roaring Girl features a feminist character for the ages
Excellent Tumblr alert: Somewhere in Nova Scotia
Relevant to all of our interests
Smooth Friday grooves with The Extremities and Kaleb Simmonds
New video for "Look My Way" features all the style inspiration you'll ever need for the weekend
Old is new again for Billie Dre and the Poor Boys
Check it out Saturday, February 23 at Gus' Pub
True Story by Mike Holmes
By Mike Holmes
Hey You Guys
By Paul Hammond
Deli-cious
Hali Deli welcomes nostalgic diner-goers with its cozy atmosphere and heaping, hearty plates.
By Melissa Buote
Free Will Astrology
Hail the spiritual rapture, Leo
By Rob Brezsny
Parenting my (maybe) gay son
I think my son is gay but he hasn’t confirmed it: Should I demand he keep his bedroom door open when a boy is over?
By Dan Savage
Hey Halifax
You’ve really got it going on. This is The Coast’s fourth annual survey of all things romantic and raunchy, and this year the city exudes a comfortable confidence in its sexuality.
By Coast Readers
How to be a great date
7 keys to dating success
By Coast cupid
Coast forum: Your true bed-time stories
Sex and Dating Survey 2013 results
Hey Halifax, you’ve really got it going on this year.
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