Review: My Funeral: The Real Deal
Jane Kansas' My Funeral: The Real Deal. Here's a camp review of her camp funeral by Halifax’s master of the form, Thom Fitzgerald.
Jane Kansas' My Funeral: The Real Deal. Here's a camp review of her camp funeral by Halifax’s master of the form, Thom Fitzgerald.
It's great to have an officially Q welcoming space back on Gottingen Street!
Halifax • 2022-10-01 • Dan MacKay
I saw _Bros_ (2022) this afternoon. Wow, beautiful.
In a Heartbeat is a story about a 17-year-old transgender boy who wants to start fresh in a new place - where no one knows him.
If the idea of Shakespeare as a decadent bisexual writing under a fake name appeals to you, Sky Gilbert’s new book is for you.
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”
I was initially doubtful when asked to review Rand Gaynor’s New Old Stories. Being neither a literary scholar nor a fiction writer, would I have anything useful to say? Reading short stories, however, is a bit of a passion, an enthusiasm honed decades ago when my first fulltime job at the Nova Scotia Hospital required two bus rides plus a trip on the ferry: what better to occupy travel time than reading a story one could finish on a single leg of a commute?
Portrait of a Lady on Fire (Portrait de la Jeune Fille en Feu) is a historical romance that does well to portray the feeling of love.
Wow! Applause was not enough! Not quite tan shoes with pink shoelaces, but from the moment director Bryan Crocker's red soles and laces hit the podium, the energy of the evening was unstoppable.