Vol. 13, No. 18
Shelter storm
A protest last week rallied for affordable housing now.
By Jennifer Henderson
Locked in
Stephanie Domet on the newest negotiation tactics between the CBC and the Canadian Media Guild.
By Stephanie Domet
Dial tones
In the midst of the CBC lockout, Michael Fleury looks into its emergency broadcasting plan and the role of private radio.
Part 2: City of the dead
“My dad died a few years ago,” says an old neighbour. “This is just like that.”
By Michael Tisserand
Part 3: Just a little while to stay here
Checking in to a stadium-turned-shelter, where hurricane refugees sleep under the Jumbotron.
Part 4: The new New Orleans
The unclaimed dead lie unrecognized in a makeshift morgue, but we’re now talking about Mardi Gras, conventions and Super Bowls.
Part 1: Getting out
New Orleans is gone, along with the newspaper where I work, the home where I live.
New Growth
T.C. Demaresq browses for business news
By TC Demaresq
Pump up the Jam
An ounce of prevention
Editorial by Bruce Wark
By Bruce Wark
Still Jamming
Back to the land
Lezlie Lowe on human and mother nature.
By Lezlie Lowe
Reader strikes back
Death and the king
OneLight Theatre’s latest is an adaptation of one of Iran’s most important plays, Death of Yazdgerd. Michael Fleury reports.
Roll Bounce
Mark Palermo hearts Roll Bounce.
Post production
After 10 days of schmooze, booze and endless movies, the 25th Atlantic Film Festivalemerges as a worthy anniversary.
By Carsten Knox
On a roll
Fearless art correspondent Sue Carter Flinn lends a hand rolling a giant eyeball through downtown on its way to installation.
By Sue Carter Flinn
Weekend warriors
Meet a group of Canadian cinephiles dedicated to keeping our own movies in our own cinemas. Carsten Knox joins the First Weekend Club.
Crash of the titan
The flaw in Jodie Foster’s career plan, says Tara Thorne, is her heroes find their victories in films that aren’t as good as she is.
By Tara Thorne
Tried and Trews
The Trews drop by one of their many hometowns for a big-assweeknight show. Jon Bruhm catches up on their crazy year.
By Jon Bruhm
Green as Moss
Tara Thorne could use something illegal to bring her down out of this Kate Moss tizzy.
Shacked up
Tom Wilson and Bob Lanois team up and operate from the heart on The Shack Recordings. Chris McCluskey drops by for a listen.
By Chris McCluskey
Bragg brings the rock
Joan of Arts welcomes back Mark Bragg.
By Joan of Arts
Feeding frenzy
By Liz Feltham
Y
Why is the YWCA closing, and what happens to the women in transition who live there?
Halifax Transit planning for a ridership decrease
By Matt Stickland
The many faces of Hawksley Workman
By Martin Bauman
King’s invites Jewish and Palestinian co-authors to campus for open discussion with students
By Lauren Phillips, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
Everything you need to know about HRM council's March 26, 2024 meeting