HALIFAX: A Halifax-based folk/pop group with Cape Breton connections has been recognized with six Music Nova Scotia nominations. Port Cities features StFX alumnus Breagh MacKinnon, Carleton Stone (who has relatives in the St. Peter’s area), and Dylan Guthro (son of...
to make its long awaited debut in Antigonish’s downtown, following a move from Keppoch Mountain after their inaugural festival in 2019. After a two-year hiatus due to the global COVID-19 pandemic, Ray Mattie, the...
SYDNEY: There will be an official opening for a new craft incubator space in Port Hawkesbury. In the spring, the Cape Breton Centre for Craft and Design launched its Craft Incubator program, in partnership with the Town of Port Hawkesbury,...
ST. JOSEPH DU MOINE: The future world described in Rebecca Silver Slayter’s new novel, The Second History, is post-apocalyptic and not necessarily cheerful. It’s also a story of how two very intense feelings circle each other.
TORONTO, ONTARIO: The second installment of a CBC Radio show compilation has a genuine Cape Breton feel. “The Vinyl Cafe 25 Years - Volume II: Postcards from Canada” compiles 21 show-opening essays recorded at live Vinyl Cafe...
ST. GEORGE’S CHANNEL: The first ever Zenergy Electronic Music Festival took place from June 17 to June 20. Inspiration Point Lodge, along the West Bay Highway just outside St. Peter’s, was used for the...
GUYSBOROUGH: After three years of development, Mulgrave Road Theatre (MRT) is thrilled to present the world premiere of Shadows in the Cove, a speculative history play written by renowned Nova Scotian playwright Mary-Colin Chisholm.
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