This weekend, the Sobey Art Award—the top prize in Canadian Art—announced its 2021 winner, Laakkuluk Williamson Bathory, who is a mutli-disciplinary, perfromance-focused artist and kalaaleq (Greenlandic Inuk) based in Iqaluit, Nunavut. Bathory took home a $100,000 purse, a sign that the Nova Scotian-funded award has returned to its pre-pandemic prize structure (last year, everyone on […]
Arts & Culture
Seeking more in Canadian media
Canada is a melting pot of diversity, which is not always reflected in the media we consume. But it’s time we finally push beyond what we’ve been shown and seek the real representation of our country. Made | Nous launched the Seek More initiative in April 2021 to encourage viewers to expand their horizons and […]
Villains are sent packing in The Bachelorette episode 3
Spoiler alert: The Coast will be recapping episodes of The Bachelorette every week this season. If you missed our introduction to this series, click here. Please stop reading if you don’t want to know what happened in the episode. There are often villains on The Bachelorette who feel producer-manufactured. Their lines are taken out of […]
The Bachelorette episode 2 recap: There’s a rat in our midst
Spoiler alert: The Coast will be recapping episodes of The Bachelorette every week this season. If you missed our introduction to this series, click here. Please stop reading if you don’t want to know what happened in the episode. The second episode of The Bachelorette’s 18th season aired last night, and it’s a good one. […]
The Bachelorette recap: Halifax hunk Chris G. survives episode 1
Spoiler alert: The Coast will be recapping episodes of The Bachelorette every week this season. If you missed our introduction to this series, click here. Please stop reading if you don’t want to know what happened in the episode. Last night The Bachelorette premiered its 18th season, which follows 30-year-old Michelle Young’s search for true […]
Get ready to fall in love with The Coast’s recaps of The Bachelorette
In July, The Coast reported on one of the most exciting, significant pieces of Halifax news this year had to offer: Haligonian hunk Chris Gallant would be a contestant on the 18th season of The Bachelorette. As a serious journalist (who became a little too obsessed with the Bachelor franchise during the pandemic), I’d be […]
In a riff on Shakespeare, Fat Juliet takes her story back
It might seem trite to say Eastern Front Theatre and Shakespeare by The Sea’s Fat Juliet is an adaptation of Romeo and Juliet unlike any you’ve ever seen—yes, even counting the dreamy Leonardo DiCaprio-Claire Danes redux from 1996. But what if I was to tell you that this spin on Shakespeare’s star-crossed story, debuting at […]
At Nocturne, a giant dragon brings “Good Luck To The People”
For performance and installation artist Stephanie Yee, creation has long been a way of examining identity: It was there thematically in her 2020 sculpture of a non-functioning water fountain, an “imaginary prop” from a fictional 1980s Chinese restaurant she soused in sweet and sour sauce. It was in performance-based work as far back as 2014, […]
George Elliott Clarke knows Where Beauty Survived
When he answers the phone call from The Coast days before his latest book is about to hit shelves, George Elliott Clarke isn’t afraid to admit his nerves: “I don’t have protection of fiction,” the Order of Canada-appointed poet and author says. While writers “are always revealing ourselves,” Clarke adds, his new memoir means “much […]
Scene & Heard: What’s going on behind-the-scenes in Halifax’s theatre and dance community
The world of live performance is returning to the stage at last—and it feels like a big exhale. Halifax’s indie theatre scene was a cultural life raft during COVID, since it had already been exploring innovations to the form that made digital theatre not only possible but actually worth watching. One of the brightest examples? […]
Fall Arts Preview: See HEIST’s Frequencies
Frequencies Livestreamed from The Bus Stop Theatre’s stage to be watched virtually, Nov 5-6, tickets are $15, tune in to nac-cna.ca/en/event/29336 It’s true that a thing cannot be defined by what it is not, but that didn’t stop Halifax’s indie theatre scene from stripping its art form to the core foundations during COVID-19. Without a […]

