What’s on the table?

Instant noodles and Kraft Dinner have been long-time staples of the university student’s diet, but they don’t have to be.  

Q & A with actor Breton Lalama

Breton Lalama is a Halifax-based comedian, actor and writer. They have participated in a variety of American and Canadian TV shows, musicals and theatrical plays throughout their career, and are involved with LGBTQ+ rights activism. 

Art house films return to Halifax

On Oct. 15, Carbon Arc Cinema hosted a full-capacity screening of French director Mia Hansen-Løve’s new film Bergman Island, and for the first time since March 2020, people in peninsular Halifax had a place […]

Cooped up no longer

With 27 years of experience in the comedy world, comedienne and writer Anne Fenn reflects on her experiences in the past and the present of comedy.   Fenn is a University of King’s College alumna who graduated in 2018 from the master’s program in […]

What’s the buzz?

The Dalhousie Beekeeping Society had its first general meeting on Oct. 5, 2021. The society’s executives, Sydney Carroll and Lara Roth Millman, were excited to spread their knowledge and share their love for beekeeping.    Origin and goals of […]

What’s new with CBC’s Diggstown?

CBC’s Diggstown struggled against the COVID-19 pandemic before it could bring Atlantic Canada to the world stage for its third season.  

“Dirty nature writing”: your new favourite genre?

David Huebert’s new book Chemical Valley is fiction with a deep tradition and a fresh take. His collection of short stories examines the toxicity, pollution and technology that is woven into our everyday lives. 

Rock On!

Jaime Becker had little hope. The Instagram post was made hours ago. But when she walked to class, Becker, a second-year oceanography student at Dalhousie University, noticed it lying atop the sundial. She sprinted across Studley Quad to grab the blue mandala rock, worried that anyone and everyone around her was eyeing it.