Vol. 14, No. 40
Utne Reader falls in slow love
Self-Promotion Alert!
Commonwealth shames
Halifax's competition rubs hands, licks lips
Law & Order: Twisted Towers
The United Gulf development clears one if its hurdles.
Inside the square
Although the housing project was supposed to perform social miracles, it’s become both stigma and scapegoat.
By Stephen Kimber
The world’s most delayed no-brainer
Mike Fleury moves naughty autos.
By Michael Fleury
Letters to the Editor
High security
Editorial by Bruce Wark
By Bruce Wark
Concrete jungle
Tim Bousquet demands change at the idiotic Cogswell interchange.
By Tim Bousquet
When goats fly
Jacob Deng’s Wings of Hope campaign will send 150 goats to his former home in the Sudan. Shayla Howell follows the herd.
By Shayla Howell
When Dove flies
Kate Watson talks to playwright Emil Sher about the ambiguities of mercy killing in his play Mourning Dove, on now at Neptune.
By Kate Watson
Going for broke
Anthony Minghella looks at big-city dynamics through small-time crime in Breaking and Entering. Tara Thorne gets a move on it.
By Tara Thorne
Black Snake Moan
Mark Palermo goes into orbit.
By Mark Palermo
Reels life
The folk trio returns with its sophomore effort Autumn Country. Shannon Webb-Campbell wishes them good luck on the road.
By Shannon Webb-Campbell
Three fellows collaborate
Chris McCluskey plays a song for you.
By Chris McCluskey
NED Devine
Liz Feltham visits the North End Diner, where indie kids, soldiers, grandparents and children all come to chow down.
By Liz Feltham
FREE WILL ASTROLOGY
SAVAGE LOVE
Restoring an unsung hero: How eelgrass is making its comeback in Nova Scotia
By Alison Auld, Climate Story Network
Atlantic Canada’s largest queer arts festival returns to Halifax
By Martin Bauman
New road safety framework allows increased road violence
By Matt Stickland
Old Man Luedecke is back off the scallop boat—and sounding as new as ever