Happiest Season is cozy, fun and heart-warming romantic comedy that celebrates the universal theme of being true to yourself… with a fabulous amount of holiday sparkle added in. The film allows us to “see the forest for the (Christmas) trees” Read... |
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Nova Scotia Archives & History Facebook Page Facebook group for discussion of NS LGBT Archves & History Read... |
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Writing a novel and owning your voice Unconventional Daughters is the story of an atypical Nova Scotian family inextricably linked through adoption, deception, sibling rivalries, mental health issues, personal triumphs, and battles — set against a backdrop of tumultuous times in early 20th century Canada and Sweden. Read... |
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One Day Art & Poetry: "dancing in the undertow" Newfoundland queer author Tony Brathwaite and artist David McConkey have collaborated to produce an art 'zine, ''dancing in the undertow." Read... |
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Post-Pandemic Places To Go: Key West A travel piece, to remind you that there was a time before we were stuck at home — and to make you think about what you’re going to do after. Halifax-based travel writer Bruce Bishop has curated a perfectly queer visit to Key West for Wayves readers — we’ll have another travel piece by Bruce in early January. Read... |
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Do you want to write for $$, for Wayves? Publisher Dan MacKay • Halifax - 2020-11-17 Please forward to interested people or lists. Throughout its history, Wayves Magazine has operated entirely on volunteer journalism; it was necessary because the cost of printing and distributing the magazine used every scrap of cash we brought in via adverising. This worked out pretty well, though; over 25 years we published… maybe 200,000 words of very good journalism and editorial a year, over five million words of great writing altogether, and connected tens of thousands of customers with advertisers. Read... |
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Every year the Halifax Anchor Archive hosts The 24 Hour Zine Challenge -- a whole bunch of people make zines in a 24-hour window; this year it'll be an online thing of course. Read... |
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When I was a young boy, my mum worked for a man who had a ladies’ fashion shop. He sold off-the-rack wedding dresses and also made them by hand. His shop always smelled of this aftershave, as he’d walk around throwing it all over the carpet every morning. It’s a mixture of violets, roses, cinnamon, and sandalwood, and from the first moment I inhaled its heady aroma I was hooked. Read... |
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On Sunday, November 1st at 6:00pm Halifax time, the Nova Scotia Rainbow Action Project (NSRAP) will host a Special General Meeting to elect new boardmembers. Read... |
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Thom Fitzgerald film Splinters in Halifax Local filmmaker Thom Fitzgerald's film Splinters, an adaptation of local playwright Lee-Anne Poole's stage play, will be shown at Neptune Theatre until November 8th. The film stars an all-east-coast cast and was shot in the Annapolis Valley. Read... |
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