Vol. 14, No. 33
Snow bike, anyone?
Hill Communication
Jane Kansas’s cover story about Helen Hill from the October 31, 1996 issue.
By Jane Kansas
Is your microprocessor running?
...you better go catch it.
A higher calling
In Helen’s case, cliches about good and evil come true.
By Lezlie Lowe
Last person to see Last King
Divas on ice
Mike Fleury prepares for the flood.
By Michael Fleury
The day the music died
TC Demaresq browses for business news.
By TC Demaresq
Letters to the Editor
Ghost stories
Editorial by Bruce Wark
By Bruce Wark
Disappearing minister
Lezlie Lowe probably could’ve tracked down Ernie Fage.
Remembering Helen Hill
Heart on his sleeves
A Dal prof starring in a local ad campaign is now receiving international tattooed attention. Meredith Dault gives the story some ink.
By Meredith Dault
Do make say think
Children of Men is the latest in a short line of science fiction films that use spectacle to showcase smarts. Carsten Knox finds a few more.
By Carsten Knox
The Curse of the Golden Flower
Mark Palermo gets an eyeful.
By Mark Palermo
Stevens is stoked
Chris McCluskey gears up for a musical winter.
By Chris McCluskey
ECMA vote results
Open your body. And your face
Tara Thorne takes us on a trip around the world.
By Tara Thorne
The next stage
Greg Clark’s Stage Nine has joined its legendary predecessors, but, as he tells Sean MacGillivray, don’t fret, Halifax—he’ll be back.
By Sean MacGillivray
Ch 24
Wasn't So bad
By Joey Comeau and E. Horne
Heads/Hearts
Garden of delights
Liz Feltham finds plenty of sweet and very little sour at May Garden.
By Liz Feltham
FREE WILL ASTROLOGY
SAVAGE LOVE
Halifax’s Sydney Hayden vies for cake crown on The Great Canadian Baking Show
By Martin Bauman
Everything you need to know about HRM council’s Sept. 26 meeting
By Matt Stickland
Two years later, what are your thoughts on $10-a-day child care?
By Lauren Phillips, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
Halifax sees two of the busiest cruise ship days of the year this week