Vol. 22, No. 18
The always-on stalker
Two women are being relentlessly harassed and the justice system won’t help, even after Rehtaeh Parsons.
By Hilary Beaumont
"Not our best effort" deputy police chief says of stalker case
HRP's Bill Moore speaks to CBC's Information Morning about The Coast's "The always-on stalker"
Developments would be towering over the Common
Plans for Robie and Quinpool corner dwarf their neighbours.
By Jacob Boon
Council Review: A tide in the affairs of men
Or tales of amusement told with haste, if told at all.
SHOP THIS: Oh! Dina's hat collection
Put a lid on it this fall with Oh Dina!’s new line of wool felted hats
By Allison Saunders
Food Wolf finds a home for the winter
Keep on trucking at the Mayflower Curling Club
Welcome to The Darkside
Art gallery/cafe opens this Friday on Windmill Road
Letters to the editor, October 2, 2014
These are the letters and comments from the print edition
Depression is all too common in Canada
Voice of the City
By Simon B. Sherry and Cynthia ramasubbu
The Coast responds to Halifax Regional Police's response
By Kyle Shaw
On Rwanda
A letter to the editor in response to Rylan Higgins
By Linda Kalimba
Half-heard, chapter 8
A weekly serial novel.
By Ryan Allen
Understanding Mavis Staples
The legendary gospel and soul singer Mavis Staples comes to town thanks to the Halifax Jazz Festival.
By Andrew Patterson
Inside the Diamond Mine
Dalhousie Art Gallery celebrates its 60th anniversary with some art nuggets from the vault.
By Julie Sobowale
Hot, Wet, and Shaking: How I Learned to Talk About Sex
By Kaleigh Trace (Invisible)
By Jade Nauss
Nocturne 2014 schedule is now mobile!
See a print version in our Nocturne issue October 16 (but mobile up now!)
By Stephanie Johns
The Ring Rats’ Halifax screwjob
Let your inner wrestle fan rejoice with The Ring Rats wrestling riffs
By Adria Young
Where we practice: Dregs
New-old band is all about mom’s garage and making audiences go batshit insane.
Rosencrantz & Guildenstern are Dead
By Kate Watson
It is Solved by Walking
A poetic play about the poetry of living
Nikki Yanofsky in Halifax January 19 - UPDATE: cancelled
At the Rebecca Cohn as part of her Kaboom Pow - The Little Secret Tour with Guests. Catchy tour name.
The Tragically Hip in Halifax April 11
Performing Fully Completely in its entirety at the Scotiabank "Metro" Centre
Big Wreck in Halifax January 2
Touring its latest album Ghosts at the Marquee
Hey You Guys
Ding Dongs
By Paul Hammond
Dip it good at Baba Ghanouj
Baba Ghanouj Cafe, downtown’s new source for Syrian cuisine, has room to improve, but its namesake dip is absolutely perfect.
By Melissa Buote
Free Will Astrology
A change is coming, Aries
By Rob Brezsny
Sounding off
Addressing medical concerns of men who like to put things in their urethras. Plus: Dealing with a virginity fetish
By Dan Savage
Birth behind bars
Inmates at the Burnside correctional facility can now access doula services thanks to some hardworking volunteers.
By Leah Gerber
Skate park too extreme for Dartmouth?
Some local skaters aren’t too stoked with Dartmouth Skate Coalition’s plans.
Dungeons & Dragons class at MSVU this winter, nearly full already
By Lauren Phillips, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
King's president says funds invested in weapons manufacturers reduced to zero
Two weeks after being attacked on Argyle Street, this couple is still waiting for answers from the police
By Julie Lawrence
Alan Syliboy massive retrospective at Dal Art Gallery hosts artist talk next Saturday