• Issue Archive for
  • Mar 8-14, 2012
  • Vol. 19, No. 41
Digital Edition

Arts

  • Tentative laughs

    Comedian Paul Warford gives an inside look at the ambiguous future of the Halifax comedy scene.
  • Dreaming of (i)Pad 3

    NSCAD's a.corn inc. introduces a line of conceptual craft.
  • Wearable Art attack

    NSCAD celebrates 22 years of frame-worthy fashion, 23 student designers, plus some special guests.
  • My Friend Jesus Christ

    By Lars Husum, translated by Mette Petersen (Portobello/House of Anansi)
  • The Rook

    By Daniel O'Malley (Little, Brown and Company)

Comics

Food & Drink

  • Full House

    Great service, massive amounts of tasty food and a prime location keep Wasabi House packed.

Life & Style

  • Looking for your help

    What to do with an amoral attraction? Plus: How to explain to one’s child that one is in a submissive---not abusive---relationship?

Love the way we bitch

Movies

  • Forza Motorsport 4

    Available on Microsoft Xbox 360(Microsoft Studios)
  • Flawed John Carter

    Mars adventure a bit too crammed with ideas and effects
  • Page Eight

    Written and Directed by David Hare (BBC)
  • London River

    Directed by Rachid Bouchareb (Cinema Libre Studio)

Music

  • Ben Caplan’s towering success

    The singer-songwriter heads to SXSW, armed with an arsenal of tour experience and his latest album, In the Time of Great Remembering
  • Noise addict

    Noisography celebrates three hard-working years with an eight band metal bonanza.
  • Solid Owen Steel

    he old-timey songsmith sweetens the waiting game with a brand new two-track release.
  • PANOS gets dreamy

    Well versed in improvised music, Panos Giannoulis tries his hand at songwriting and nails it.
  • Benn Ross

    Hivernation (Gooseberry)
  • Of Montreal

    Paralytic Stalks (Polyvinyl)

News

  • Gun crazy

    With shootings way up in Halifax, we look into how the cops are---and aren’t---responding.
  • Striking the environment

    The transit strike sucks for commuters, but it’s also taking a toll on the environment.
  • Strike city

    A wave of labour strike is washing over Halifax, as public agencies attempt to roll back existing pay and benefits. Tim Bousquet reports
  • Which side are you on?

    Labour history from the Kentucky coal mines to the Halifax transit strike, through one song.
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