so lucky so strange so persistent is one of five can’t-miss projects at this year’s Nocturne, a site-specific art festival that has things popping up all over Halifax from Oct. 13 to 15. Read more about the other Nocturne projects we’re most excited about here. “It was a place that I would go to late […]
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Nocturne 2022: QUIET PARADE marches to a more accessible future
QUIET PARADE is one of five can’t-miss projects at this year’s Nocturne, a site-specific art festival that has things popping up all over Halifax from Oct. 13 to 15. Read more about the other Nocturne projects we’re most excited about here. “[The province] has an initiative so that Nova Scotia will be accessible by 2030. […]
Movies are back at indie theatre Carbon Arc starting this weekend
Halifax has a rich history of independent movie houses: Everyone from your grew-up-here co-worker to former national poet laureate George Elliott Clarke can wax poetic about the locally-run spot they favoured for screenings, be it The Oxford or the fantastically named Wormwood’s Dog and Monkey Cinema. (Clarke talks a lot about the transformative times he […]
Halifax director-actor-instructor Ann-Marie Kerr is the only Atlantic Canadian nominated for the 2022 Siminovitch Prize, the country’s largest theatre award
When asked how it feels to be nominated for the 2022 Siminovitch Prize—Canada’s largest prestigious theatre award, given to mid-career directors, playwrights or designers—Halifax actor-director-instructor Ann-Marie Kerr’s answer flows forth with the immediacy of the moment, but is as eloquent as if it’d been lifted from a script: “When I got the call, I had […]
Halifax artist issues call-out for 100 volunteers to help create her next masterpiece
Miya Turnbull’s three-dimensional self-portraits masks are a combination of photography, sculpture and collage. They’re the type of exciting work that makes the visual art world sit up and take notice: Landing her on the cover of Visual Art News (the region’s largest art publication), getting scooped up by the Nova Scotia Art Bank (a provincial […]
Nova Scotia announces tax break for under-30 filmmakers
Nova Scotia is looking to name the next Robert Eggers, the upcoming Denis Villeneuve, Gen Z’s Greta Gerwig: Yesterday, the province announced a new batch of funding for those who work in TV and film—aimed particularly at attracting and retaining emerging talent in the under-30 cohort. An expansion to the existing More Opportunity for Skilled Trades […]
Nova Scotian-shot series Moonshine‘s second season is a catch
When it comes to telling the story of a dysfunctional family that’s also financially messy, Jennifer Finnigan says Moonshine—the one-hour CBC dramedy in which she stars—has a lot to add to the canon: “I can’t compare our show to anything, really. Yes, there’s sort of quirky elements of Arrested Development and Schitt’s Creek, absolutely. There’s […]
The Chester Playhouse is screening a movie shot in…Chester
If you’re feeling like a fall day trip is in order, The Chester Playhouse has your back with a sweet screening of the movie The Good House, held Friday October 21 at 7:30pm at the Chester Legion. A fundraiser for the Playhouse—which was gutted by a fire in 2021—it’s $20 for adults and $10 for […]
Cliff Cardinal’s landmark play Huff opens at Neptune Theatre today
By the time Cliff Cardinal’s one-actor show Huff reaches Halifax audiences (it opens today at Neptune Theatre as part of Prismatic Arts Festival, and runs until Oct. 9), it’ll be the 200th-and-change time the lauded playwright has retold the tale. “Over the years, Huff has become more of a known quantity,” Cardinal begins, speaking by […]
Halifax artist Ivan Flores wins provincial prize in BMO 1st Art! competition
When it comes to local art stars on the come-up, few are glittering brighter than Ivan Flores: It was announced today that the NSCAD student has won the provincial division of the BMO 1st Art! Competition. An annual prize with a two decade tenure, 1st Art! recognizes an artwork (and artist) from each province and […]
Have you watched the HRM-shot, sci-fi series From yet?
It’s a big week for Beaver Bank, Nova Scotia: The horror-slash-sci-fi series From—which was shot in the community in 2021—has made its Canadian streaming debut this week, on the Paramount+ platform. The series’ story swirls around a small town in middle America where things are decidedly….off, as all who enter the town are then trapped […]
A eulogy for The Shubie Tree
We belong to each other. That is probably the lesson encased by a cell wall, photosynthesizing into infinity each time someone calls The Shubie Tree “mine.” It fell alone in a field while the rest of us were busy securing shelter. “I saw the tree broken, and my body caved in, like I felt the […]

