Vol. 14, No. 2
Big love
The two people at the heart of this weekend’s massive Buddhist wedding are already legally married, but that’s just a detail. The celebration is really a chance to make a stronger partnership between the Shambhala community and the rest of Halifax.
By Lezlie Lowe
Board out of your mind
Mike Fleury classes it up.
By Michael Fleury
Electric wheels
Megan Wennberg browses for business news.
By Megan Wennberg
Hollow argument
Editorial by Bruce Wark
By Bruce Wark
Paint the right picture
A resourceful incentive
And on the seventh day
Sea spot yum
The David
After countless years working for a better earth, David Suzuki hopes to pass the torch with his last book.
By Sue Carter Flinn
Climate change info
We've compiled a few links with some good info on what you can do to help prevent climate change.
Reduce, reuse, remake
Hollywood may not care that it’s been making the same horror movies for decades, but Carsten Knox sure does.
By Carsten Knox
A Prairie Home Companion
Mark Palermo sees Altman’s last movie?
By Mark Palermo
Hey hey, my my
Chris McCluskey rolls the stone.
By Chris McCluskey
Animating in LA
Tara Thorne keeps you up-to-date with the up-to-latest.
By Tara Thorne
Camp trip
Halifax rock quartet Aide-De-Camp finds its groove with a new drummer and a new record. Johnston Farrow unearths a Dear Skeleton.
By Johnston Farrow
Puppy
By Joey Comeau and E. Horne
Mind Safari
By Ray Fenwick
Torment
By Liz Feltham
Vegan FM
By Austen Gilliland
FREE WILL ASTROLOGY
SAVAGE LOVE
Governing body
Despite safety concerns within the industry, tattoo and piercing artists in Halifax continue to work without regulation. Sean Flinn reports.
By Sean Flinn
New road safety framework allows increased road violence
By Matt Stickland
Restoring an unsung hero: How eelgrass is making its comeback in Nova Scotia
By Alison Auld, Climate Story Network
Everything you need to know about HRM council’s April 23 meeting
Every big show coming to Halifax (and beyond) in 2024
By Team Coast