INVERNESS: Literary heavy weights recently gathered at the Inverness County Centre for the Arts to share their work and talk about the way living in Cape Breton influences their writing. The event was called “Beyond the...
ANTIGONISH: A new exhibition at StFX of more than 45 pieces of artwork presents a more inclusive study through a collaboration with many Indigenous people, scholars and artists. Presented by the StFX German Society, Rolf Bouman...
SYDNEY: Cape Breton musician Keith Mullins will return to the Strait area after releasing a new single dedicated to first responders and health care workers. As part of a cross-county tour, Mullins will perform at the...
CLEVELAND: The Friends United International Convention Centre threw a party last Wednesday that, in a manner of speaking, will last all year long. “I’ve been painting all my life, mostly,” said Dozay Christmas, the special guest at...
PORT HAWKESBURY: Singer/songwriter Jenn Grant returns to the Strait area for a performance this Saturday night at the Port Hawkesbury Civic Centre’s Shannon Studio. After previously playing the Granville Green Outdoor Concert series and Shannon Studio, Grant...
ST. JOHN’S, NFLD: Two local venues will soon have the chance to enjoy a little Celtic rock as Rawlins Cross performs in Guysborough at the Chedabucto Place Performance Centre this Friday (October 18) and in Mabou at the Strathspey Place...
TORONTO, ON: Dubbed by none other than Rick Mercer as the “funniest man in Canada,” comedian Derek Edwards will take the stage at the Strathspey Place Performing Arts Centre on October 23 at 7:30 p.m. “It’s...
ST. ANN’S: Artistic director Rebecca Silver Slater looked over a large crowd at the Gaelic College last Friday night and welcomed visitors to the 11th annual Cabot Trail Writers Festival. She was accompanied by Sarah Faber...
ANTIGONISH: The Antigonish International Film Festival (AIFF) kicks off this year with an October 25th evening screening of nîpawistamâsowin: We Will Stand Up at the new Brian Mulroney Institute of Government Auditorium at StFX University. Admission is free.
HALIFAX: Capturing a laid back 70’s folk rock vibe that grimly addresses ego and self-destruction, The Stanfields return to the plate with their new single “Breakers in the Dark” - the second from their forthcoming studio recording Classic Fadeout.
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