Is it possible to get enough Jesse Jacobs? We just say no. This issue’s cover is his second in six months, plus he illustrates “the Lowedown” (see p. 9 for his take on evil, evil slugs).
Megan Wennberg uncovers the real-life history behind Halifax’s oldest cemetery, the Old Burying Ground at the corner of spring garden road and barrington street.
Over the years, cyclists have had plenty of reason to be optimistic about biking in Halifax, from the recent Bike Week celebration to the long-planned Blueprint for a Bicycle-Friendly HRM. But is Halifax actually bike-friendly, or are bikes being pushed
Theodore Tugboat was an international star and a made-in-Halifax sensation, but his creator says this success ended up sinking television’s plucky tug.
From sweet rooftop terraces to sunny sidewalk hangs, our annual patio guide susses out this summer's best seats for all your drinking, eating and people-watching needs.
You've seen the movie or read the book. Now here's your homework: Al Gore, David Suzuki and other ecology experts suggest eight handy things you can do to fight global warming.
With the hot, hot heat beckoning, our panel of summer-loving specialists wades through all the season’s happenings, to bring you the best arts, concerts, festivals, events, diversions and outdoor activities, this season, in your backyard and beyond.
After more than a decade in bands, the Halifax singer-songwriter busts out on her own with a debut album. Johnston Farrow dives into Pamela and the Underwater.