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Blair Bartlett has always had an eye for beauty, first as a fashion industry insider in his younger years, and now as a rising star in the world of photography. The Halifax-based osteopath and photographer is making headlines after being featured on Photo Vogue — a platform for artists from every background and region to…
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Tucked along the vibrant stretch of Spring Garden Road, behind a wide glass window adorned with flowing lace and shimmering fabric, Michnat Fashion’s headquarters is brimming with creativity, compassion, and community. Creative director and CEO, Funmilayo Odeniyi, guides fabric beneath the humming needle of her sewing machine. Her four children sit nearby, doing homework. “Family…
Psych rock band Strange Plants dropping genre-bending debut album
Have you ever tried to listen to Pink Floyd, MGMT, Tears for Fears and Supertramp at the same time? With four varying styles of music blaring in your ears, you may conclude that in this instance—and this instance only—there is such a thing as too much music. But what if aspects from all of these…
Putting a spotlight on the mental health of artists
This Saturday, the Von Winkle Gallery will transform into a vibrant, two-level haven of colour, creativity, and community in support of mental health awareness. The gallery—located in the historic Halifax Brewery Market at 1496 Lower Water St.—will host an immersive art event from 12-4pm that celebrates expression, unity, and the power of passion in shaping…
Halifax Tides score first goal in an underwhelming start to the season
When Halifax Tides FC played their first match in April 2025, they became the first professional women’s soccer team based in Atlantic Canada — and one of six founding clubs in Canada’s newly launched Northern Super League (NSL). Led by head coach Lewis Page, the team began their inaugural season with a 4-1 loss to…
A soberish future: The rise of low- and no-alcohol beverages in Nova Scotia
In just a few days, Halifax will welcome its first alcohol-free bar. The soon-to-open Soberish Bar will join Soberish Mocktail Shoppe, located within Nor’easter Apparel on Agricola Street. Both ventures are the brainchild of Jay Hiltz, who first tested the appeal of non-alcoholic drinks at his Chester clothing store. The success there convinced him to…
Halifax henna artist making waves in the local community
The local artist behind Halifax Henna which brings henna art to weddings, festivals and community events across Nova Scotia has taken on a new project called Henna Crowns. After losing close relatives to cancer, artist Vineeta Rajani realized she could do more with her art. Rajani created the Henna Crowns project where she works with…
All that glitters is not burlesque
The Atlantic Burlesque Festival returns May 30–31, promising more than just feathers and flair. With dazzling performances, interactive workshops, and a mission rooted in equity and empowerment, this year’s festival brings together a fierce lineup of talent—including Halifax’s own Tanya Cheex—to celebrate the past, present, and future of burlesque on the East Coast. The Halifax…
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Halifax has long had a love affair with coffee. As a port city with deep maritime roots and a growing population of students, creatives, and remote workers, it’s no surprise the café culture here runs strong. Whether it’s a morning ritual before heading to campus, a post-lunch meeting spot, or a cozy refuge on a…
Runners brave wet weather for 22nd annual Halifax marathon
The 22nd annual Emera Blue Nose Marathon transformed Halifax into a bustling hub of athleticism and community spirit this past weekend, drawing over 10,000 participants. Despite wet and cloudy conditions, runners of all ages and abilities took to the streets, embodying the marathon’s reputation as “The People’s Marathon.” The event spanned three days, from May…
Honest reflections and riveting humour: The duality of Alexander Gallant
Singer-songwriter Alexander Gallant is as honest as they come. Sure, there are plenty of folks out there who can pick up a guitar and play a tune or twelve. We’ve all heard the acoustic picking and soft vocals behind the splashes of beer and accompanying chatter. Where Gallant stands alone is in his darkly humorous…
A great time to be “Fruity”
Solo Chicken Productions is touring Fruit Machine, a new physical theatre production, across Atlantic Canada. The show shines a light on one of the darkest and least discussed chapters in Canadian history: the LGBT Purge. In their directorial debut, Alex Rioux poses a powerful question as posted in the teaser : “Which is the greater…
Halifax author nominated for First Novel Award
Halifax’s literary scene has reason to celebrate: local author and professor David Huebert has been named a finalist for the 49th annual Amazon Canada First Novel Award for his debut novel Oil People. Huebert moved to southwestern Ontario for his PhD. During this time, he was fascinated by the towns and villages he found as…
Victoria Day weekend celebrations, Halifax style!
And with that, folks, we are headed into the long weekend. Kick your legs up, pull out your deck chairs, work on that tan, enjoy the Victoria Day festivities and enjoy some good food with great company. Victoria Day, celebrated on the last Monday before May 25, honours Queen Victoria, who is known as the…
Halifax artists remember influential musician Henri Sangalang
Halifax lost a musical virtuoso on April 9 with the passing of Henri Sangalang. One member of the four-piece alt-rock band The Flashing Lights, Sangalang touched the lives—and music—of many of the city’s foremost artists. Sangalang was more than just an amazing musician. He had an impeccable sense of fashion and was part of the…
Foster a friend
University is out, the days are longer, and trips to the lake sound like a great idea. For some, it’s also the perfect time to bring a four-legged friend into the mix. Liz Sangollo, foster coordinator at the Nova Scotia SPCA, says there are currently 126 animals in the foster system. “This number is isolated…
‘Gimme Shelter’ benefit concert to support women and children in Halifax
Some of Nova Scotia’s most celebrated female vocalists will take the stage this weekend for Gimme Shelter—a benefit concert supporting women and children in need of safe housing. The event takes place Saturday, May 17 at Paul O’Regan Hall in the Halifax Central Library. Proceeds from the evening will go to Adsum for Women & Children,…
Haligonians react to the new Pope
Just five days after the historic appointment of the first American pope, Haligonians are sharing mixed reactions–from hopeful to critical. On May 8, the Vatican named Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost as the new leader of the Catholic Church. Taking the title Pope Leo XIVthe 69-year-old Chicago-born cleric has spent most of his life outside the…
Andre Pettipas channels heartbreak and healing into new single “Gypsophila”
Nova Scotia’s Andre Pettipas is no stranger to songs with soul — but his new single “Gypsophila” might just be his most personal work yet. Written in memory of his niece, Blake Everleigh, who passed away at just three months old from SIDS, Gypsophila stands as a haunting, heartfelt tribute born out of grief, sobriety,…
Motherhood is a calling
Family pictures line the walls. Handmade cards, paintings, and elephant-themed motifs adorn the Pérusse-Shortte residence. Mirrors reflect light, and books line the cabinets. “When my mom walks in the room, people smile,” Siena Pérusse-Shortte, 11, said as she unpacks her school bag. Meanwhile, her mother, Moashella Shortte, adjusts an elephant ornament. “Elephants inspire me, they…
Pazzo Ristorante: Big city dining in the heart of Halifax
There’s something undeniably metropolitan about Pazzo. Tucked into a historic building on Barrington Street, the space doesn’t whisper “Italy” so much as it channels the buzzy energy of a modern New York eatery. Exposed brick, old-growth beams, and high ceilings form the backbone of a room that feels equally suited to date nights and downtown…
Here’s every 2025 ECMA-nominated Halifax musician and industry professional
The East Coast Music Awards are now underway. From May 7-11, artists from all over Atlantic Canada will meet in St. John’s, N.L., for a weekend of workshops, performances, and of course, an awards ceremony celebrating the best and brightest in the East Coast music scene. While this festival hasn’t been without its controversies—mainly, the…
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In a heartwarming moment that had the East Coast buzzing, DeeDee Austin received the prestigious golden buzzer on Canada’s Got Talent last month—marking a milestone in the young artist’s already impressive career. With her soulful performance and powerful presence, Austin captured the attention of the judges, particularly Howie Mandel, who gave her the golden buzzer,…
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Temperatures are rising, the sun is shining and the shows coming to Halifax in May are hot! As always, The Coast has you covered with everything that’s happening in the city this month. Casey & Diana In 1991, at the height of the AIDS crisis, the residents of Casey House—Toronto’s first free-standing AIDS Hospice—receive word…

