“Excuse me,” says Joe Stewart to the man in the black shirt. For the past 20 minutes Stewart had watched the man hit on a group of frustrated women. “See all of us in the red t-shirts? We’re gay.” Thirty queers gathered at the Split Crow last month to take part in the fifth monthly […]
Cultural Festivals
Halifax Pride Week 2008: Pride moves forward
Bob Fougere spent the better part of a decade working with the Nova Scotia Rainbow Action Project, and was instrumental in bringing same-sex legislation to Nova Scotia. Benjie Nycum was a co-founder of Young Gay America and the associated YGA Magazine, promoting community among gay youth. He is currently working as an architect. Daniel MacKay […]
WetSpot promises to be a corker
If Pride is considered gay New Year then WetSpot is the cuvee de prestige of champagnes. Created and hosted by Girl-ish Productions, co-founded by Maggie Haywood and Leigh James Brown, WetSpot intends to metaphorically and figuratively flood the three floors of the Argyle Bar & Grill with bubbles, balloons and super-soaker water guns July 26. […]
Summing up The Atlantic Jazz Festival: a few notes
Again, as in years past, the Atlantic Jazz Festival treated Haligonians and out-of-town visitors to some exceptional musical experiences, exposure to areas of fascinating and expansive world musical forms, and opened up ears and minds to adventurous and daring sonic inventiveness. And of course, gave an opportunity for the myriad local musical ensembles to entertain […]
Sheila Jordan and Cameron Brown: Dynamic Duo Rom-coms the Cathedral
She’s shading eighty. He’s crowding sixty-three. She’s a legendary jazz singer who made her bones way back in the bebop 1950s. He’s a self-effacing virtuostic marvel on the acoustic bass packing an impressive professional background. Together last night, this voice and bass duo (actually a trio: Brown and the bass acted as separate foil characters) […]
Pyeng Threadgill: A Note to Follow D’ohhh
Pyeng Threadgill radiates the girl-du-jour cool good looks that effortlessly commandeer attention. And the parental (jazz giant Henry Threadgill: stepmother Cassandra Wilson)) and lofty music school pedigree to, on paper, back up her craft as a musician. Singing for her ought to be second nature. After last night’s gig in the Commons Room, filled to […]
The Sicilian Jazz Project Sizzles and L’Orkestre Des Pas Perdus Romp, Romp, Romps the Tent
So you’re sitting around wonderin’ – ice tea or a cold beer near at hand. Not about how in Zog’s name you’re ever gonna pack iPhone heat and still afford to eat regularly. Naw. More outside stuff. Like, suppose Gil Evans, the late great musical genius arranger/composer who sired the Birth of the Cool for […]
Strange Waters: A Love Upstream With The Lukas Pearse Quintet
Wednesday night I ran into bassist/composer/electronic tinkerer Lukas Pearse outside 1313 Hollis Street – the venue for a performance of a new music composition penned by Pearse. “This is going to be really slow, ” he said in answer to a question about his piece. “Really slow. Quiet.” I noticed a michievous impishness in the […]
Rachid Taha Rocks El Halbah
If you were planning a night of hushed, introspective sounds Tuesday soir at the Jazz Tent, ya picked wrong, Jacko. What Algerian-born French singer Rachid Taha and his force-of-Nature band of merry men and opening act Kojopresented over the course of the evening was git-up-on-it musical combustion. Hotter than a stroll on the sun I […]
Holly Cole
Sunday night. It was a pumped queue, peopled mainly with the “we-live–well” set (all ages), that snaked back from the Jazz Tent along Queen Street heading for Morris. Explanation for the line length? The Holly Cole show had sold out. How long was it? Long enough that you felt, in it, you could possibly, while […]
Blast Tango In Halifax
A chilling word made its way to some of us filling the Jazz Tent to capacity and then some on Spring Garden Road Friday night – a lovely warm summer evening. Headliners. Orquestra Tipica Imperial had somehow lost their way from the airport to downtown. But, we were quickly assured, they HAD made it and […]

