SYDNEY: Celtic Colours celebrated 20 years of music and culture, and government continues to invest in the festival's success. Derek Mombourquette, MLA Sydney-Whitney Pier, on behalf of Tony Ince, Minister of Communities, Culture and Heritage, announced on October 6, a...
WE’KOQMA’Q: Loretta Gould says, “I have always considered myself as an artist.” As a young girl growing up in We’koqma’q First Nation, she remembers dreaming of becoming a fashion designer. “I...
ANTIGONISH: This summer, Festival Antigonish Summer Theatre (FAST) will be doing something they never thought was possible before – taking their performance outside the comfort of the Bauer Theatre. Artistic director Andrea Boyd said...
HALIFAX: The MLA for Inverness is optimistic about his recent appeal to a provincial cabinet minister to provide additional funding for an upgrade to the Broad Cove Scottish Concert site. Allan MacMaster made the pitch to the Minister of Communities,...
DARTMOUTH: In May, the Nova Scotia RCMP launched an art contest and invited elementary, junior high and high school students to submit their best piece of artwork demonstrating bicycle safety. Participants were given a chance to...
ANTIGONISH: Theatre Antigonish is preparing to open its 43rd season with a groundbreaking comedy titled Cerulean Blue by Drew Hayden Taylor. When a struggling blues band is invited to perform at a benefit concert for a remote First Nations community...
ARICHAT: A local music program is welcoming back guests from the last year for a special evening of tunes. The organizers behind Telile’s East Coast Spotlight, a live monthly program dedicated to local musicians, are celebrating the show’s anniversary on...
MABOU: Inverness County artist Kate Beaton was named the winner of Canada Reads 2023. The 39-year-old Beaton’s graphic memoir Ducks took the CBC’s annual national literary competition on March 30. “I...
SKYE GLEN: After being stopped short last year due to public health restrictions around the COVID-19 pandemic, a play with a local historic flare is hitting the stage once again for two shows in Glendale.
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.
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