• Issue Archive for
  • Apr 12-18, 2012
  • Vol. 19, No. 46
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Arts

  • Shipping news

    Kate Watson explores how Anthony Sherwood’s and Jeremy Webb’s plays about the Titanic educate, enlighten and memorialize.
  • One night at HOTEL/MOTEL

    An art auction for the Periodical Project has local artists re-imagining a mass-produced print.
  • Suspect device

    Electronic ecstasy, and agony too
  • Forbidden in the city

    Taboo Theatre's Banned Aid brings the best of the illicit together to fundraise

Comics

Food & Drink

  • Galley view

    Titanic fever is sweeping some select tables in Halifax this week. we take a look at two Titanic-themed meals at The Press Gang and Brooklyn Warehouse.

Life & Style

  • The rudeness of nudeness

    You need to ask before posting naked pics of your significant other, doye. Plus: What to do when your man wants to be the woman all the time.
  • Norex gets a Webby nod

    Halifax-based web-design firm recognized as one of the best in the industry

Love the way we bitch

Movies

  • Love the boat

    People groaned when James Cameron’s Titanic was rereleased in 3D, but Coast film critic Matt Semansky longs to take the voyage again.
  • Occupy first class

    The anniversary of the disaster has inspired a new miniseries, with a closer look at class and social strata both above and below decks.

Music

  • BA Johnston’s ‘80s music

    The blue collar hero talks video games, The Goonies and douchebags on Hi Dudes!
  • Where Baby Eagle dares

    Baby Eagle’s Steve Lambke brings his distinct, poetic imagery and songs to Halifax.
  • Get Wrecked get gone

    The Halifax punk band is calling it quits, but band members will still rock the city with their other projects.
  • Life as he knows is

    Olivier Jarda's had an amazing few years and he's got lots to show for it, including a new record Good Luck Cartel.
  • Acres and Acres looks ahead

    A special hometown show gives you a sample of the folk duo's upcoming album about life, death and what lies between.

News

  • Keep it together

    Suburban councillors are hurting efforts to improve downtown, but de-amalgamation of HRM is no solution.
  • Big stink at Halifax city hall

    Landfill odours cause city committee to hire lawyer in fight against CAO Richard Butts.
  • Raymond Taavel vigil

    A thousand people fill Gottingen Street to remember slain gay activist.
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