Vol. 21, No. 5
Revenge porn bill problematic
By Katie Toth
Oceans Five is no more
By Tim Bousquet and Tim Bousquet
Community doesn't trust city staff
By Hilary Beaumont
More Morris East
These pretty pizzas hit Bedford in August
By Emily Hiltz
Pop goes Zafira Apparel
Conni Zafiris' handmade fashions are at the heart of a summery pop-up shop
The end of Renaissance
Prepare your goodbyes for this little piece of downtown retail history
From Lebanon, with love
The 12th annual Lebanese Fest is this weekend!
Letters to the editor, July 4, 2013
These are the letters and comments from the print edition
I don’t want chickens in my urban neighbourhood
City officials are not doing their job, and are turning a blind eye to Fred Connors’ coop.
By Paulette Forhan
Triple play
Ten years for *Les Triplettes de Belleville* ain’t nothing but a number for the unconventional film, and its equally unconventional soundtrack.
By Michaela Cavanagh
Ten years for Les Triplettes de Belleville ain’t nothing but a number for the unconventional film, and its equally unconventional soundtrack.
Buy Locavore
NSCAD alum show pulls out the hope chest
By Julie Sobowale
Symmetrical ceramics
Variations on a theme
Putnam County fares
Season closer sings what it spells.
By Kate Watson
The Lone Ranger
SIGH
By Jacob Boon
Despicable Me 2
A shark rocket makes up for a lot
A Tribe Called Red
With their latest, Nation II Nation, A Tribe Called Red bring powwow step to town for the Halifax Jazz Festival.
Zulkamoon
Coffee and Latin music loving locals Zulkamoon pour their highly-caffeinated cumbia on this week.
Cyndi Cain
The local soul powerhouse releases *Soul Food* just in time for the Jazz Festival.
By Stephanie Johns
Gypsophilia
A new single, a new tour and a new video have Gypsophilia covering a lot of ground, physically and musically.
Alex Cuba
Don’t box Alex Cuba in by genre, just enjoy his homegrown mix of rock, reggae, hip-hop and Latin music.
Music Inspires!
National music educators' conference celebrates and showcases talent and culture
Summer of Resolutes
EB Anderson lets Broke Down Horse out of the stable
By Tara Thorne
Savage Love Live in Halifax October 3
Part of the Coast's 20th anniversary celebrations, we bring the beloved columnist to you
The Wind-Up pitch
Montreal outfit Wind-Up Radio Sessions goes bigger with fewer songs
First acts announced for Halifax Pop Explosion
Killer Mike! Brian Posehn! Joel Plaskett!
Anne Macmillan: Lady of the Lakes
Little Lakes, part of the Fieldwork residencies, takes artist Anne Macmillan for a dip or 20.
Your window to the Ottawa Bluesfest
Live vicariously!
By Jonathan Briggins and Scott Blackburn gingersnapphoto.ca
Osheaga roll call
Who's going? Who's good?
By Ashley LeBlanc
Hey You Guys
By Paul Hammond
Cuir'ro
Choose the Adventure
By Jordyn F Bochon
Fogg season
Keeping it hyper-local in Hubbards, Larry and Gilly Fogg of the St. Lawrence Kitchen serve up a Summer Party this weekend.
Free Will Astrology
Your cereal will never get soggy, Pisces
By Rob Brezsny
Pandora’s box of gay porn probs
Lots of adult film shout-outs this week, plus threesomes, slutty phases, full disclosure issues and...“clam digging.” Read on if you dare.
By Dan Savage
Halifax poised to pass budget focused on the future
By Matt Stickland
Atlantic Canada’s largest queer arts festival returns to Halifax
By Martin Bauman
Every big show coming to Halifax (and beyond) in 2024
By Team Coast
Road salt lowers the risk of deadly collisions—but it’s also killing Halifax’s lakes. What’s the answer?