Vol. 18, No. 12
Companies connected with Nova Scotia Business, Inc board member James Kehoe to receive $585,688 in rebates approved by NSBI.
By Tim Bousquet
Clearwater's John Risley gets a son-in-law
Deckhand scores big
Keith Fudge sighted
Accused of ripping off Halifax gay bar VorTex
SEIU trying to organize Halifax Securitas guards
Colby
Beauty's in the details
By Sue Carter Flinn
Axel
Taking style notes from Fonzworth Bentley.
By Hilary Beaumont
Natasha
High-waisted equals high fashion.
Guy
Proving fashion is timeless.
Malia
Pretty dress against the pink.
Alex and DJ
The couple that styles together...
Ainsley
Camping out with a fresh look.
Fiona
Style blossoms at the Seaport Farmers' Market.
Defining Halifax street style
“Wow, you look really...Halifax.”
Introducing our Street Style section
Looking good, Halifax, so let's show you off.
Mitchell and Zsuzsa
Colouring up the north end.
Kaleigh Dunlop
Slipping into style, even when you're hungover.
By Kyle Shaw
Dammien Alexander
This casual look is music for the eyes.
Jessica
Gold flash makes mod modern.
Moksha Yoga closes ...for 48 hours
Renovations close popular yoga studio temporarily
By Carsten Knox
Susie’s Shortbreads second anniversary celebrated
Saturday August 28 is the big day
Alicia Melanson is happening
A new hair and makeup salon on Barrington Street opens
Hamachi bring Teppanyaki to Dartmouth
A new Japanese cuisine arrives in the city of lakes
Gottingen Street's opportunities
Young people can become entrepreneurs
The Thugs of Rensselaer Falls, New York
By Jane Kansas
Churchill fails
Nova Scotia is pegging its renewable power hopes on a gigantic, destructive hydro project in Labrador.
By Bruce Wark
sex work
Conservative consult
a mighty wind
Breezy not easy
a miscount! in the census!
Long-form census should be a longer debate
seaport market
Reserve your judgments, for now
volunteering
Digging it
Bad development
HRM committed to "smart growth" years ago, yet is still involved in stupid development schemes that hurt the environment
By Chris Benjamin
On the periphery
Losing It, a new exhibition at MSVU Art Gallery, intimately peers into mental health and anxiety issues.
By Sean Flinn
Eat, pray, pick out the dress
The stars and the plots may change, but Hollywood is still serving up the same traditional romantic stories. Just ask Russell Smith.
The Woman in Black
Valley Summer Theatre delivers a well-performed, and classic, psychological thriller.
By Kate Watson
Tracks: Visual Arts Nova Scotia Mentorship Program
Eyelevel Gallery hosts this VANS exhibition, showcasing emerging talents alongside their program mentors.
By Holly Gordon
The Expendables lives up to its name
Sylvester Stallone’s bloodbath has a cartoonish look and a buffoonish vibe.
By Hillary Titley
Eat Pray Love indulges
Julia Roberts' newest is enjoyable, and you shouldn't apologize for it.
Sarah Harmer Comes for a Visit
bringing a little fire to Halifax
By Alison Lang
Get the Folk Out
The Carleton spearheads sweet folk in the city
Boxer the Horse is riding high
We play “spot the influence” with the fun Charlottetown pop band and rising stars, Boxer the Horse.
By Ryan McNutt
Halifax Pop Explosion FULL LINE-UP!!!!!!!
so heavy, so local, so much magic in your loins
Cancer Bats fly
Cancer Bats return to Halifax for The Pavilion’s first festival
New Art Records' End of Summer Blowout Festival
The local label for emerging, young artists puts on a weekend of all-ages shows at CD Heaven.
Radio Radio tunes in
The Polaris Prize shortlisters play the Seahorse's monthly French Kiss night.
Superhero Girl
By Faith Erin Hicks
True Story by Kate Maclennan
By Mike Holmes
Style hopping
Where to seek Halifax street style when you're out on the town.
Wolfville interlude
A drive to the Valley for farm markets and Tempest makes for an enjoyable summer break.
By Melissa Buote
Free Will Astrology
Reveal your inner workings, Aries.
By Rob Brezsny
Vaginotional penistration
If the way you’re getting off weirds you out, just come to terms with it; and Dan takes a bad speller to task.
By Dan Savage
Halifax Transit planning for a ridership decrease
By Matt Stickland
Everything you need to know about HRM council's March 26, 2024 meeting
The many faces of Hawksley Workman
By Martin Bauman
Pit sweat and drug checks: Dispatches from the JUNO Red Carpet