Vol. 15, No. 15
Vine dining
Our resident booze expert Craig Pinhey breaks down the pros and cons of the province’s new BYOW liquor law.
By Craig Pinhey
The monologue's our enemy/not if gets us a truckload of Emmys
The Fringe may not be over, but the best part is
Banned in NS
Critics say the Nova Scotia Film Classification Board suffers from a lack of diversity. Mike Fleury reports.
By Michael Fleury
The prophet in Clayton Park
Bill Deagle says he knows things they don’t want you to know about 9/11, the Oklahoma City bombing and other government secrets. Now he lives in suburban Halifax, with an internet radio broadcast and orders from God to get the truth out there.
By Stephen Kimber
Urban renewal
Mike Fleury gets all designy.
Mumford's the word
T.C. Demaresq browses for business words
By TC Demaresq
Terrorist sell
Editorial by Kyle Shaw
By Kyle Shaw
Mommy weirdest
How Lezlie Lowe, Britney Spears and Mother Teresa are all kinda the same.
By Lezlie Lowe
Bound by the Beauty
Rope bondage diva Midori returns to Halifax for a spell-binding session of sex ed.
By Jane Kansas
Beautiful City
By Kate Watson
It is 34 degrees at 8:30pm
This will be the only weather post, probably
Up in our movie theatre after the war
Hook a sister up with a damn protein bar or something
Tough
By Ian Gormely
Ready, Set, Life!
It makes me feel like I have a purpose
Eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!
Recite the names of provinces and Hollywood actors / Oh Ontario, oh Jennifer Jason Leigh
Last night I saw Harvey Weinstein at Chapters
The sisterhood of the travelling films (ya-ya!)
I hope you're not coming here for the usual top-notch photography
Magical Thinking
By Graham Pilsworth
The new deal
Halifax filmmaker Michael Melski checks in from the ticky-tacky houses of Moncton, the set of his directorial debut. Tara Thorne takes the call.
By Tara Thorne
The Lover
Lunduntown
Inland Empire
Mark Palermo is shakenand stirred.
By Mark Palermo
Thorney won't be living here in a day
And has mixed feelings about that
Hippolytus
Toronto Adventures
United, the people can never be divided
Or something
The Road Less Gravelled
By Lindsay McCarney
A trip to the Salon
Tara Thorne knows the dopes and the shows.
Talent pool
It took more than a decade, but Billy Talent has become a go-to name in Canadian rock. The band talks to Chuck Teed about its steady ascent.
By Chuck Teed
Tuesday twang
Roche Uhntraal dusts off his cowboy hat and chaps.
By Roche Uhntraal
Insensitive
By Ray Fenwick
Guilt Won
By Joey Comeau and E. Horne
True Story by Loukas Crowther
By E. Horne
The mighty ’boosh
Liz Feltham discovers, in her estimation, the best falafel in town, at relative newcomer Tarboosh.
By Liz Feltham
Recently reviewed
Liz Feltham reviews Bedford Prime, Lobster Shack and Mezza.
FREE WILL ASTROLOGY
SAVAGE LOVE
Dan Savage explains how to deal with an awkward party find.
By Dan Savage
Halifax’s Auditor General drops 2024 audit plan
By Matt Stickland
Every big show coming to Halifax (and beyond) in 2024
By Team Coast
Everything you need to know about the 2024 Halifax Burger Bash
Cruise season is back in Halifax—with newer anti-pollution rules. But how much has changed?
By Martin Bauman