After a wildly successful and steamy time at SeaDogs last night, the Sound Bytes Festival fun continues this evening at the Dalhousie Art Centre. Montreal-based artist Daniel Olson, one of the artists in the Dal Art Gallery exhibition Resounding, is performing “Coloured Plates.” Olson has collected toy xylophones over the past 15 or so years, and in this performance he throws the coloured plates from those instruments onto the floor, one by one. I’ve watched the video and it’s mesmerizing. No two performances will ever be the same. Show starts at 6pm in the Sculpture Court. If you’re into
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Bathing beauty: check out art at SeaDog’s
One of the exciting things about city living is that there are buildings you probably won’t venture inside until invited. For some, SeaDog’s on Gottingen Street is one of those curious places. Now’s your chance: The sauna and spa, which caters to the gay and bisexual community, is opening its doors next Wednesday night for […]

