Vol. 20, No. 43
Bum rap for bum wrap
Canada Games Centre dress code proscribes short shorts.
By Michaela Cavanagh
Khyber renovation is going nowhere
City seems to have abandoned project.
By Jacob Boon
Bedford Reef centre of dispute over waterfront development
Councillor Tim Outhit defends not accepting public input.
By Tim Bousquet
Day 6: Granite Best Bitter vs O’Doul’s and Potato skins vs Fried pepperoni
The non-alcoholic underdog attempts a surprise takedown while loaded potatoes go head-to-head with pepperoni done right.
Dream a little Dreamboat
Local label Dreamboat Lucy debuts its spring and summer looks at Biscuit
By Allison Saunders
Day 7: Keith’s vs Colt 45 and Onion rings vs Donair egg rolls
The hometown brew tries to make you black out the perfect nostalgia in a bottle and a classic steps in the ring with something new
This is why I’m still a Catholic
The church is facing a lot of problems, but I still have faith.
By Heather Little
Letters to the editor, March 21, 2013
These are the letters and comments from the print edition
Troubled water
Earlier this year, FilmNS’ Bridge Award was cancelled, leaving a lot of filmmakers to wonder what’s next.
Got Milk Wood?
Under Milk Wood is a treat for the eyes, the ears and the heart.
By Kate Watson
Fibre first
The Fibre in Everyday Life exhibit takes textiles to a whole ’nother level.
By Julie Sobowale
Live to Tell
by Lisa Harrington (Dancing Cat)
By Jessie Hannah
The Dinner
by Herman Koch (Hogarth)
By Whitney Moran
The Dangers of Proximal Alphabets
by Kathleen Alcott (Other)
Imperfections
by Bradley Somer (Nightwood Editions)
Curse Words
Orchid’s Curse show its range with third studio album, Words
By Adria Young
Yes, see See Bob Run
An unreliable narrator on a harrowing journey
Bill Jardine’s found a lot to like
An old school musician finds new inspiration in creating an online archive.
By Vanessa Ratjen
Business woman
Jenny MacDonald doesn’t shy away from the business side of the music, while at the same time showcasing a heartfelt songwriting style on her upcoming album.
Cookin’ up something new
Ryan Cook’s country-western music takes a modern twist at the New Music showcase.
Thrill out, dude
Thrillema is back with Raimi's Evil Dead
By Simon Thibault
See the Light
Peter Elkas rocks and rolls for the Light of Day benefit, raising money for Parkinson’s Disease research.
Independence first
William MacGillivray tells Atlantic Canadian stories, wins Governor General's Award while doing it
Weirdo Click live at The Coast
Two songs, one great time
By Heather Rappard
Ryan Cook
Wrestling With Demons (independent)
By Doug Taylor
Robyn Hitchcock
Love from London (Yep Roc)
Animalia
A Wave to Wash the World Away (independent)
By Jeff Lawton
Justin Timberlake
The 20/20 Experience (RCA)
Hey You Guys
By Paul Hammond
My Thoughts About: Cutting Paper
By Justin Lee
Pink matter
Ever wonder why the heck you can’t have your burger cooked a little on the rare side?
Burger queen, Beverly Griswold
In a city where hamburgers tend to be piled high with sauces and toppings, Westcliff’s simple pleasure still stands out as a winner.
By Melissa Buote
Nomad Gourmet’s hot wheels
Nomad Gourmet rolls over to the Historic Farmers’ Market to serve delicious, locally-minded breakfast to the morning crowd.
By Jordan Whitehouse
Open a door, Sagittarius
By Rob Brezsny
Of gerbils and Gere
Get in the wayback playback machine so Dan can answer one of 1998’s most pressing questions: What’s the deal with gerbiling?
By Dan Savage
Halifax Transit planning for a ridership decrease
By Matt Stickland
Every big show coming to Halifax (and beyond) in 2024
By Team Coast
Pit sweat and drug checks: Dispatches from the JUNO Red Carpet
By Martin Bauman
The many faces of Hawksley Workman