The Gottingen corridor between North Street and Cogswell Street has had many faces over the last hundred years. And in the last few decades, the gay community of Halifax has found a home there. A number of LGBTQI-friendly businesses now operate on Gottingen: The Company House, Sea Dog’s Sauna and Spa, One Block Barbershop and, […]
Cultural Festivals
A woman like Bettye LaVette
With a music career spanning over 50 years, Bettye LaVette doesn’t miss a beat. As America’s great lady of soul, she was born to sing. Her latest release, Thankful N’ Thoughtful, showcases her legendary voice–sexy, raw and unhinged. She takes the stage along with Nova Scotia Super Soul Review at Halifax Jazz Festival July 9. […]
Nova Scotia Super Soul Review
If ever there was a reason to make up a brand-new idiom, it’s for the Nova Scotia Super Soul Review. Forget the sum of its parts: each individual part of the Review is jammed packed with talent. Taken as a whole, you might have to bring the smelling salts for swooning. Organized by Erin Costelo […]
Feels like home
Growing up on the small Caribbean island of St. Lucia, Kayo Guevarra discovered his love for hip-hop like many of us: through R. Kelly. He was 14 when he joined his school choir. “We were going to sing R. Kelly’s ‘The World’s Greatest,’” Guevarra explains. “The choir leader wanted to add a rap verse, so […]
Nafas
Cape Breton-born Daniel MacNeil couldn’t think of a better fit for his band, Nafas, than the Halifax Jazz Festival. Just like in the jazz genre, improvisation is a big part of Nafas’ traditional Arabic/Turkish music. “It’s actually obligatory in Arabic and Turkish music to improvise, you’re not allowed to play the music without improvising,” says […]
David Virelles Continuum
David Virelles is no stranger to the international jazz scene, especially when it comes to Halifax Jazz Festival both as a solo performer and with his band, Continuum. The Cuban-born pianist was seven years old when he started to study music. “I grew up in a musical household so I was around music since I […]
Get the party started
On Asia & NuGruv’s newly updated website, asianugruv.com, the claim “Halifax’s Ultimate Party band” defies you to disagree–taking a look at its upcoming gigs is like browsing through a what’s-what of festivals and events all across Nova Scotia. Certainly they are one of Halifax’s hardest working bands, beginning as the backup band for Shauntay Grant […]
St. Vincent’s performance art
At just past the halfway mark on a year that’s boasted the best crop of recordings by women in recent memory—from Sharon Van Etten’s Are We There to Angel Olsen’s Burn Your Fire For No Witness to Marissa Nadler’s July, with Jenny Lewis set to release her first solo album in six years on July […]
Essential Yasiin Bey tracks
Quit calling him Mos Def. In 2012, the producer, rapper and actor announced to a crowd in Anchorage, Alaska, that he would henceforth prefer to be called by his legal and chosen name, Yasiin Bey. Born Dante Smith, Bey was raised in Brooklyn; his father was a member of the Nation of Islam, which he […]
Five Must Listen Robert Glasper Experiment Tracks
1 Nirvana’s “Smells Like Teen Spirit” like you’ve never heard it before. Think sultry piano notes, drum rolls, and a sense of jazzy otherworldliness. No wonder the album Black Radio took the Grammy. 2 “Gonna Be Alright” smooth-talks listeners into a state of intrigue, hypnotic possibility. Ledisi’s killer voice soars over a gorgeous melody. 3 […]
TV Freaks: Short and sweet
The Hamilton punk quartet TV Freaks is named after a song by Australian band The Victims, but “I do like TV,” says bassist Kevin Bell. “Me and my girlfriend have been watching Kitchen Nightmares. It’s a staged-reality kinda thing to to watch. You don’t have to think about much to watch it. Kinda like our […]
Halifax Rumi Ensemble’s universality
OBEY Convention’s mission statement says that the event’s “only consistent theme is a spirit of adventure and innovation.” Fitting then, that the convention will be capped off by a performance by the Halifax Rumi Ensemble, a local collective of artists who are taking part in an ongoing, international musical collaboration that celebrates the life and […]

