According to a report on CBC Radio this morning, until recently you could go into the Quinpool Wendy’s and order a “Code Blue” off the menu–an artery-squeezing 12 patty burger. Apparently this is no longer the case after some greedy gussy used the code to order a 15-patty burger and then proceeded to puke on […]
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Hard Condi
The scene outside the Maritime Museum, where America’s Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice is currently giving a speech: A couple hundred protesters and regular old curious citizens are being watched by nearly as many cops. There are cops on motorcycle and horse, cops with dogs and at least six snipers on three buildings, including the […]
BOH polls are still open
This year’s Best of Halifax readers’ survey has been accepting votes since the middle of August, and if you were one of the disgustingly well-organized keeners who voted early then please go about your business. But if you waited until this weekend to vote—when the Monday, September 11 deadline was breathing down your neck—you might […]
Ad report card
Check out Slate’s ad report card, a weekly feature that does a pretty good job of commenting on the most interesting or offensive or mudane TV ads of the moment. And, it usually features video. Which is good. Video is cool. <a href="http://www.slate.com/id/2143810/" target="_blank" Here’s their take on those frumpy-PC vs. hipster funky Mac ads […]
Rose Cousins
Last night was Rose Cousins’ CD release at the James Dunn Theatre. If you weren’t there, well, I feel sorry for you. Beautiful songs, incredible harmonies with her sister (here from PEI), Meaghan Smith, Jill Barber, back up from the Inflight Guys, plus a sweet finale with 15 Halifax musicians–many of whom were PEI natives […]
Taking it to the street
Sonia Edworthy likes tours—earlier this summer, she led teenagers on a “gentrification tour” of Halifax’s north end, for example. That attraction is why she’s back at it coordinating Eyelevel Gallery’s Go North! tour of artists’ studios and galleries this Saturday. It’s the first of two days of events—Sunday is the North End Street Festival on […]
Best job ever
Earlier this year, Tokyo’s Ueno Zoo held a training exercise to practice capturing animals that might try to escape. One lucky zoo worker dressed up as a gorilla and attacked his coworkers. Who hasn’t had that fantasy? (no offense, Coasters).
Poor Dinosaur….
Quick, <a href="http://www.brooklynvegan.com/archives/2006/08/dinosaur_jrs_ge.html" target="_blank" somebody get Dinosaur Jr. some instruments before they play The Marquee!
Healthy you?
“Healthy You”, the health and wellness show is on next weekend at Exhibition Park. Now have you ever tried to get there without a car? (I tried calling there for another event, and they laughed.) You can’t and the show marketers know you can’t too: In their ad, it says, “Drive, run, walk, bike, skate […]
Rock envy
Having just returned from an amazing trip to St. John’s, I feel compelled to give this cool Newfoundland city props for being everything that Halifax isn’t (but could be) and here’s why:1.No city-sanctioned bagpipers or tartan hanging on downtown street corners. Sure you can hear “Brown Eyed Girl” oozing out of George Street pubs, but […]
The end is nigh
I’m no vegetarian, but this is just gross. Martha, what happened to you in jail anyway? What did they feed you?
Head of stats
Rank of “mittens” on Google’s list of the most popular searches done from Halifax: 1 Number of adoptable kittens’ photos posted online by the NS SPCA Metro Shelter in Dartmouth: 36 Number of raised bathtubs at Metro Dog Wash on Cunard: 5 Approximate number of catalogued entries in the Natural History Museum’s zoology collection: 300,000 […]

