Halifax, Nova Scotia | THE COAST | Issue Archives | Oct 20, 2005
Art Director Kate O'Connor and contributing photographer Scott Munn risked life and limb to get this week's cover shot of Sally Morgan.

Oct 20-26, 2005

Vol. 13, No. 21

News + Opinion

Arts + Music

  • Elizabethtown

    Mark Palermo on The Fog and Elizabethtown.

    By Mark Palermo

  • The River wild

    The Halifax-shot thriller The River King was an icy experience for some of its makers. Carsten Knox breaks the surface to find out why.

    By Carsten Knox

  • Funny boy

    Newfoundland comic and 22 Minutes star Shaun Majumder just wants to make you laugh. And Megan Wennberg does.

    By Megan Wennberg

  • The Big Hit

    With her dance project (decoding the) undertow, Sally Morgan has created a multimedia epic with elements of movement, film, tumbling and skateboarding.

    By Sue Carter Flinn

  • Bulldozers

    Three years in the making, Bucket Truck’s Favour the Bull is finally in stores, on the band’s terms. Chris McCluskey grabs the horns.

    By Chris McCluskey

  • Pimp my drive

    Roche Uhntraal breaks out his chequebook.

    By Roche Uhntraal

  • Wheels in motion

    Erica Butler tries to bike to Bedford

    By Erica Butler

  • Enjoy the Silence

    Snailhouse’s Mike Feuerstack is happy to stay busy. Johnston Farrow catches up with him and his latest, The Silence Show.

    By Johnston Farrow

  • In Blume

    Tara Thorne likes cool pictures as much as the National Magazine Awards judges do.

    By Tara Thorne

Food + Drink

Lifestyle

  • Savage Love bonus letters

    Midori answers more questions from Savage Love readers.

    By Dan Savage

  • Struggle for life

    Stephanie Domet talks to AIDS activist Stephen Lewis about Africa and the hope that he’ll see change for the continent in his lifetime.

    By Stephanie Domet

  • Going pro

    The History of professional sports in halifax has been spotty at best. But for those who’ve experienced both the creation and demise of new franchises, it’s been an interesting ride.

    By Mark Black

  • Date to skate

    The Halifax Skatepark Coalition’s construction plans are delayed but not discouraged. Michael Fleury drops in for an update.

    By Michael Fleury