Vol. 21, No. 7
Jane Maloney leaves the North End Community Health Clinic
One of the principle actors in the fight over Saint Pat’s-Alexandra school is leaving Halifax.
By Tim Bousquet
Cobham Tracking and Locating closing
British firm had received millions of dollars in Canadian taxpayer subsidies.
Coffee shop unionization drive expands
After Just Us success, unions now organizing at Second Cup.
By Katie Toth
Special treatment for Nova Centre mocks HRM By Design
Council poised to let developer Joe Ramia start building convention centre without development permit.
Narrow Espresso minded
A new coffee joint gives Fenwick Street a welcomed jolt
By Allison Saunders
Go for the gold with Culinary Team Canada
The country's finest chefs—including Halifax's Luis Clavel—want to cook for you
By Emily Hiltz
Food court report: Park Lane Mall
Construction, obstruction and spring rolls
Home Grown Organic's grand re-opening
Gottingen Street goings on
Mills adds Kick Ass Shoes to the mix
And officially becomes a shoe in for one-stop shopping
Letters to the editor, July 18, 2013
These are the letters and comments from the print edition
Here’s how we can a build sustainable economy without relying on mega-projects and big corporations.
Watch out, though, it’s a messy process.
By Nanci Lee
Song for her family
Lee-Anne Poole’s Country Song, part of the fifth Queer Acts Theatre Festival, is an autobiographical love letter to twang.
By Kate Watson
One Hundred Canadians
Jason Skinner imagines the people behind Canadian national population statistics in semi-fictional portraits.
As You Like It
Two Planks and a Passion’s first foray into The Bard’s work exudes modern charm.
Deadpool
Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 (High Moon)
By Justin Hartling
Don’t Worry, It Gets Worse: One Twentysomething’s (Mostly Failed) Attempts at Adulthood
By Alida Nugent (Plume)
By Whitney Moran
The Shining Girls
By Lauren Beukes (Mulholland)
By Shannon Fay
Church of The Exquisite Panic: The Ophelia Poems
By Carole Glasser Langille (Pedlar Press)
By Andrew Patterson
R.I.P.D.
All hell breaks loose in summer's other cop-buddy movie.
By Tara Thorne
The Conjuring
An enjoyably terrifying haunted-house tale. Now with creepy doll.
By Jacob Boon
Red 2
Dealing with retirement is—still—a killer for the old gang.
The full-meal deal
Queer Acts delivers a theatre smorgasbord
Evolve yourself
Unlimited glow sticks and 20 non-stop hours of music for three days make up the inimitable Evolve Festival this weekend.
By Adria Young
All July Talk
The Toronto duo bring blistering songs and a desire to engage the audience. Get ready.
By Jeff Lawton
Shred it
The banjo-driven five-piece Shred Kelly play the kind of folk that gets you stoked.
The Caravan
caravan (independent)
By Doug Taylor
Long Weekends
Tell It To My Heart (independent)
Mavo
mavo (Fixture)
Shawn Mrazek
Thought He Was Dead (independent)
"A menu designed for Beyoncé fans"
ahahahaha
By Stephanie Johns
Atlantic Film Festival unveils Atlantic Focus early
Because it turns out local audiences care a lot about local films.
By Kyle Shaw
New Jason Eisener short works better than coffee
Same terrified, jittery feeling, less calories. That's how coffee works, right?
Brazen Burwash
Sarah Burwash's new book The Far Woods is an ode to strong women
By Veronica Simmonds
CROSSS live outside of The Coast
Really get into it
By Heather Rappard
Rebel Girl Halifax Rock Camp is for the future
Or: What I'll be doing this August
Hey You Guys
By Paul Hammond
Glamour Pig
Apartment Wanted
By Kathryn J
No taste like home
This weekend kicks off the IncrEdible Picnic series, an annual season's worth of celebrating the quality food coming out of Nova Scotia. But thanks to hard work and good eats, we're not the only ones craving a taste.
By Simon Thibault
Free Will Astrology
Do like Van Gogh, Virgo
By Rob Brezsny
Unprotected and worried
“A new sex friend who’ll have unprotected sex with you has probably had unprotected sex with other sex friends,” and other points of wisdom.
By Dan Savage
Halifax Transit planning for a ridership decrease
By Matt Stickland
Everything you need to know about HRM council's March 26, 2024 meeting
The many faces of Hawksley Workman
By Martin Bauman
Pit sweat and drug checks: Dispatches from the JUNO Red Carpet