Vol. 21, No. 11
Red-Light Greenlight Sex work at the brink of legalization City quietly buys Bayers Road homes Myles Deck and the Fuzz reunion gig Ladies of the Fright's silver screams
Red-light greenlight: Sex work at the brink of legalization
The Harper government resists any change in legislation and is fighting a court ruling favouring sex workers, but a recent poll finds Canadians increasingly are in favour of legalization.
By Justin Ling
City buys another house on Bayers Road
HRM now owns 19 houses between Highway 102 and Connaught Avenue.
By Tim Bousquet
Chain of Lakes Trail obfuscation continues
Councillors Linda Mosher and Russell Walker vote for sewage pipe project, then consult with their constituents, but omit the cost to ratepayers.
Most Chain of Lakes Trail users don't know about sewer project
Plans for the sewage trail are still a bit, umm, underground.
What happened when the city tried, but mostly failed, to widen Herring Cove Road
The city bought over 50 properties, but seems not to have known what it was doing.
Cintamani set for Spring Garden
Iceland Iceland baby
By Allison Saunders
We all scream for Ice Cream Heads
Incredibly happy functional art
Get a dose of DCAF
Dartmouth Comic Arts Festival is back and packed with talent
Kelly Neil, photo win
Art meets food at the Economy Shoe Shop
Mother's, may I?
The pizza party starts soon*, ya'll
HFX Sports Bar & Grill goes big
The former Palace becomes a sports bar like Halifax has never seen
Letters to the editor, August 15, 2013
These are the letters and comments from the print edition
Scream queens
AFCOOP’s Ladies of the Fright fundraiser shows off scarily awesome talent from local and international female filmmakers.
By Carsten Knox
Levels of Life
By Julian Barnes (Random House)
By Whitney Moran
First Spring Grass Fire
By Rae Spoon (Arsenal Pulp)
By Michael Lake
Hellgoing
By Lynn Coady (Astoria)
By Stephanie Johns
Womb
Directed by Benedek Fliegauf (Mongrel Media)
The Good For Nothings
Better than a summer blockbuster
By Kate Watson
The Marriage of Figaro
Sofia Grella provides some opera-induced bliss
Jobs
Myth America
By Jacob Boon
Paranoia
Bald Harrison Ford
Kick-Ass 2
Creative bloodletting
A Little Night Magic
Love, love, love
Myles Deck and the Fuzz’s regrowth
For one night only, Halifax’s peanut butteriest band gets back together to melt faces.
By Adria Young
Song cross’d lovers
Stewart Legere and Kim Harris recreate the *Romeo + Juliet* soundtrack and you will listen, bewitched.
Owen Steel & the Sad Turns
Time Machine Blues (independent)
By Doug Taylor
The D.O.T
Diary (Cooking Vinyl)
The Civil Wars
The civil wars (sony)
By Tara Thorne
The Heavy Blinkers
Health (independent)
White Rabbit’s five alive
Summer camp for artists and art lovers still going strong
Chris Brown concerts cancelled
No Energy/Summer Rush concert series this year
33rd Atlantic Film Festival program announced
Over 180 films in Halifax September 12-19
Hey You Guys
By Paul Hammond
Haligonians
Bald Cure
By Russell Jackson
You can pickle that
With the proper planning it’s possible to get a taste of summer-fresh produce all year round.
By Simon Thibault
Free Will Astrology
Celebrate with humble grace, Scorpio
By Rob Brezsny
Locked in a paradox box
Guest advisors take on a self-proclaimed lesbian with a male intruder fantasy, and a young man with an abusive girlfriend
By Dan Savage
Halifax sees two of the busiest cruise ship days of the year this week
By Martin Bauman
The Wanderer Grounds podcast: The Halifax Wanderers are playoff-bound—and damn, it feels good
Halifax’s Sydney Hayden vies for cake crown on The Great Canadian Baking Show
Jonathan Torrens makes Neptune debut in The Play That Goes Wrong