Vol. 13, No. 38
Lords of dogtown
The Halifax Kennel Club hosted their annual dog show last week at Exhibition Park. Melissa Buote dishes on the doggie divas.
By Melissa Buote
Bus route
Last Friday, planners, experts and citizens gathered to discuss the future of public transit in Halifax. Mike Fleury gets on board.
By Michael Fleury
Paying for power
The donors filling pockets in Nova Scotia’s political system are buying something. What is it?
By Stephen Kimber
Multi-media
T.C. Demaresq browses for business news.
By TC Demaresq
March madness
Editorial by Bruce Wark
By Bruce Wark
I am what I am
Words to quit by
Letters to the Editor
Branding Canada
Lezlie Lowe keeps exploring.
By Lezlie Lowe
The cost of free speech
Postponement
The Pink Panther was supposed to be released last summer. Carsten Knox deconstructs the complicated world of film distribution schedules.
By Carsten Knox
Dance portraits
Yvonne Ng and Natasha Bakht expand on the definition of Canadian dance this weekend. Sue Carter Flinn finds out how.
By Sue Carter Flinn
Firewall
Mark Palermo on Ford, Martin and eight huskies.
By Mark Palermo
Cold comfort
With its future hanging in the balance, The Khyber Club hosts In the Dead of the Winter. Sue Carter Flinn warms up to it.
Fair play?
What do Tom Ford, plastic wrap and anger have in common? Tara Thorne knows.
By Tara Thorne
All hands on decks
A national lineup of DJs will come together in Halifax this weekend to raise money for breast cancer research. Johnston Farrow gets the goods.
By Johnston Farrow
It’s an honour, et cetera
Roche Uhntraal smells like teen spirit.
By Roche Uhntraal
Humour
By Ray Fenwick
Self Deception
Super Powers
By Joey Comeau and E. Horne
Soft Serve
New moon rising
By Liz Feltham
Savour-faire
By Austen Gilliland
FREE WILL ASTROLOGY
SAVAGE LOVE
Halifax’s Auditor General drops 2024 audit plan
By Matt Stickland
Every big show coming to Halifax (and beyond) in 2024
By Team Coast
Everything you need to know about the 2024 Halifax Burger Bash
Cruise season is back in Halifax—with newer anti-pollution rules. But how much has changed?
By Martin Bauman