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This weekend in Halifax

The days are slowly getting longer and Halifax’s calendar of events is filling up with all kinds of must-see, must-do fun, from a screening of Ashley McKenzie’s buzzy new flick to Villages’ big album release show at The Marquee. Here’s where to go and what to do to maximize those precious weekend hours: Witness War […]

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Women in art history celebrated with new national exhibit that highlights 3 Nova Scotians

It feels like the sort of art show Hannah Gadsby would love, an antidote to the male-focused visual histories the comedian spent ample time dismantling in her 2018 breakout special, Nanette: This women’s history month, the National Gallery of Canada is highlighting what it bills as “a lesser known chapter of art history”—that is, the […]

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This week in Halifax

Midweek blues? We don’t know her. We’re too busy soaking up the vibrant cultural scene Halifax has on offer all nights of the week—like intimate concerts at one of your favourite craft beer haunts (that’s Dan Vorstermans’s March 8 Stillwell Freehouse set) or world-class live performance (that’d be Live Art Dance bringing Montreal sensation Compagnie […]

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A host of Halifax’s hottest drag royalty wants to take you to the Moulin Rouge!

Halifax drag queen Anita P’s entrance to Moulin Rouge!—the 2001 opus directed by Baz Lurhmann—wasn’t under the neon-soaked main marquee, but rather a side door: Via the music video for ‘Lady Marmalade’ that saw Christina Aguilera, P!nk, Mýa and Lil’ Kim delivering one of the most defining covers of the aughts. (The song—originally released by […]

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This week in Halifax

The days are getting longer, finally—and trust that Halifax has your back with lots of fun ways to fill them. This week, the Monday-to-Wednesday slump isn’t even a slouch, thanks to a drag show stuffed with local legends and a live concert featuring Halifax rapper Kye Clayton and New Brunswick up-and-comer Kylie Fox. Make some […]

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Theatre review: Fall On Your Knees stands up to the pressure

I hate to admit it, but I was skeptical. When Hannah Moscovitch—one of Canadian theatre’s brightest-glittering luminaries—told me that her two-part, six-hour adaptation of the classic novel Fall On Your Knees was stuffed with songs, I couldn’t picture how this story could swing into musical territory: Ann-Marie MacDonald’s opus about the Piper family begins with the […]

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