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Greekfest 2009 Halifax Greek Fest

St. George's Greek Orthodox Church

38 Purcell\'s Cove Rd, Halifax

The Greek Community of Halifax invites you to indulge in a weekend of Greek culture and celebration.

June 12 2009 to June 14 2009

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AGNS Exhibit: "They're Changing Guard at Halifax Citadel ..."
July 31, 2008  - January 11, 2009

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"They're Changing Guard at Halifax Citadel ...a soldier's life is terribly hard" exhibit will be on display at the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia.

Soldiers no longer march on the Grand Parade, but the daily firing of the noon-day gun at the Citadel reminds us that for over 150 years we were a garrison town. Along side the Artillery and the Engineers, almost every British infantry regiment saw service in Halifax at some point over the years: from the 1st Royal Scots in 1756 to the 104th Regiment of Foot (the New Brunswick Fencibles) in 1814, from Hopson's Regiment (which became the 29th Worcestershire) in 1749 to the Royal Engineers (the last to leave) in 1906; from Genadiers of the 40th wearing exotic mitre caps in 1749 to the Royal Canadian Regiment of Infantry wearing almost modern uniform in 1899.

Art Gallery of Nova Scotia
1723 Hollis St, Halifax

Phone: (902) 424-7542
Website: www.artgalleryofnovascotia.ca




George H. Craig: Painter, Photgrapher, and Visual Pioneer
September 30, 2008  - December 30, 2008


The second enhanced exhibit by George H. Craig will take place from Sept 30-Dec 30.

Dartmouth Heritage Museum
26 Newcastle St, Dartmouth

Phone: (902) 464-2300
Website: www.dartmouthheritagemuseum.ns.ca




SMILE! The Whole Tooth and Nothing but the Tooth exhibit
October 07, 2008  - January 18, 2009

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For animals, teeth is one of the most important parts of their bodies. Journey into the world of teeth, dentistry and dental history in this hands-on, informative and often humourous exhibit. Check out the jaw-dropping activity station and play the crushing game that compares the strength of different animal jaws. Learn about the teeth and their fascinating connection to various cultures, prehistoric life, literature and forensics. Find out about Dentists Without Borders, a very special organization that brings smiles to children around the world. Presented in English and French.

Museum of Natural History
1747 Summer St, Halifax

Phone: (902) 424-7353
Website: nature.museum.gov.ns.ca




Grafton St. Dinner Theatre presents "Too Many Fish In The Sea"
October 10, 2008  - January 18, 2009

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In an attempt to find that one true love, men and women alike have been floking to the internet. So what happens when the system crashes and we all have to meet face to face? Come find out in this musical comedy that may change your life...well probably not, but you will have a great time anyway.

Grafton St. Dinner Theatre
1741 Grafton St, Halifax

Phone: (902) 425-1961
Website: www.graftonstdinnertheatre.com




Neptune Theatre presents "Frost/Nixon"
October 21, 2008  - November 16, 2008

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Frost/Nixon by Peter Morgan.

When a disgraced American President and a playboy British talk show host sit down for a series of televised interviews the world is watching. But what the skilled reporter elicits is unexpected- and history is made.

From the writer of acclaimed films such as The Queen and The Last King of Scotland, comes Frost/Nixon, an engrossing tale of the pivotal 1977 discussions between Richard Nixon and David Frost. This Tony Award-winning Broadway hit masterfully recreates the events leading up to Nixon's monumental admission of remorse.

Neptune Theatre
1593 Argyle St, Halifax

Phone: (902) 429-7070, 1-800-565-7345
Website: www.neptunetheatre.com




Neptune Theatre presents "Masked"
October 28, 2008  - November 16, 2008

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Masked by Ilan Hatsor.

Experience the Middle East conflict from the eyes of three Palestinian brothers torn between duty, kinship, principles and survival. Set in a butcher shop in the West Bank, Masked attempts to look at the struggle from "the other" side's point of view, recognizing that everyone's story is tied together.

Written by Ilan Hatsor, the play presents the raw horror of this seemingly endless conflict.

Neptune Theatre
1593 Argyle St, Halifax

Phone: (902) 429-7070
Website: www.neptunetheatre.com




Bedford Players presents "Sinners"
October 30, 2008  - November 15, 2008

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"Sinners" by Norm Foster, directed by Robin Saywood.

A furniture store owner is having an affair with the local minister's wife. The situation becomes complicated when the minister comes home unexpectedly. An intricate web of deceit is hilariously exposed as the police, members of the parish and the women's auxilary all get involved.

Tickets are $12 adults and $10 seniors/students.

Bedford Players Theatre
All Saints Church Hall, 1408 Bedford Hwy, Bedford

Phone: (902) 832-3300
Website: www.bedfordplayers.ns.ca




Suzie McNeil at Casino Nova Scotia
November 10, 2008

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Suzie McNeil returns to the Schooner Showroom celebrating the release of her second solo album, "Rock-n-Roller" for a one night only intimate performance.

Since her break out position as the last woman standing on CBS's Rockstar: INXS, Suzie's music career has taken off. Her Top 10 hit single "Believe" has been featured on Oprah, The Biggest Loser, Beauty & the Geek, The Hills and Disney. An Orchestral Olympic inspired version of the song is in the running to become the anthem for the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics. Don't miss this intimate performance.

Tickets are $25 including tax and service charge. Tickets are subject to an additional $4 per order fee for online purchases.

All patrons must be 19 years or older to attend. The event begins at 8pm.

Schooner Showroom
Casino Nova Scotia, 1983 Upper Water St, Halifax

Phone: (902) 451-1221
Website: www.ticketatlantic.com






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