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Free Diversity Spotlight film screening
Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21
1055 Marginal Road
Free Diversity Spotlight film screening and Canadian premiere of the international award-winning Nollywood film, The Mirror Boy. The Mirror Boy explores identity within the African Diaspora through the story of 12-year-old, London-born Tijani's enchanting journey through The Gambia, following "the mirror boy," who only he can see. Introduction and Q&A session with the film's Writer and Director Obi Emelonye. Presented in partnership with the African Diaspora Association of the Maritimes and the Nova Scotia-Gambia Association. This film is rated PG and is presented in English. Event Time: 7-10 p.m.
February 08 2012
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Stone Temple Pilots in Concert
- November 24, 2009
Stone Temple Pilots reunite for a tour and are set to complete a new album due for release near the end of the year.
All tickets are $67 each including tax and service charge. Tickets are subject to an additional $4 per order fee for online purchases. Floor area is general admission, standing room only.
Showtime is 8pm.
Halifax Metro Centre
5284 Duke St, Halifax
Phone: (902) 451-1221
Website: www.ticketatlantic.com
AGNS Exhibit: "They're Changing Guard at Halifax Citadel ..."
July 31, 2008
- January 11, 2009
"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
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
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
A Victorian Christmas Lunch and Dinner Theatre
November 12, 2008
- December 21, 2008
Welcome to the Halifax Club - where history comes to life! Join us for the city's newest dining and theatre experience and travel back in time to Halifax in the mid 1800's. Our colorful host William Cunard, and some of the City's most famous citizens of 1862, will be on hand to
entertain you with stories and events from days gone by along with some classic Christmas carols.
During this show you'll enjoy delicious seasonal fare... turkey with all the trimmings, hot apple cider and a festive dessert.
"A Victorian Christmas" is perfect for Christmas
parties, friendly gatherings, family get-togethers, history buffs, or for your group's special event. Enjoy the Halifax Club, in all its Christmas finery; and keep your eyes open... you might even encounter a friendly ghost or two!
The Halifax Club
1682 Hollis St, Halifax
Please Contact: Kayla Dormody
Phone: (902) 423-8460 ext 3
Website: www.halifaxclub.ns.ca
Dartmouth Players presents "Crazy for You"
November 12, 2008
- November 29, 2008
"Crazy for You" music by George & Ira Gershwin, book by Ken Ludwig.
Billed as "The New Gershwin Musical Comedy", it is largely based on the songwriting team's 1930 production, "Girl Crazy" and interpolates songs from several other productions as well. "Crazy For You" won the 1992 Tony Award for Best Musical.
Shows run Wednesdays through Saturdays. First evening of each performance is $5 night.
Tickets are $15 adults, $12 students/seniors, $5 previews.
Dartmouth Players Theatre
33 Crichton Ave, Dartmouth
Phone: (902) 465-PLAY
Email: info@dartmouthplayers.ns.ca
Website: www.dartmouthplayers.ns.ca
Grafton Street Dinner Theatre presents "Eat, Drink and Be Merry"
November 14, 2008
- December 21, 2008
So you are afraid of the dark or you don't like heights. Maybe it is crowds that bother you. Elevators? Snow? Twinkling lights? Big men in red suits with beards? Then enjoy the holidays with us...we are Phobics Anonymous.
Grafton Street Dinner Theatre
1741 Grafton St, Halifax
Phone: (902) 425-1961
Website: www.graftonstdinnertheatre.com
Victorian Christmas at Evergreen
November 21, 2008
- December 18, 2008
Come and see Victorian decorations, real Victorian toys and Evergreen Housie in her splendour!
Dartmouth Heritage Museum
26 Newcastle St, Dartmouth
Phone: (902) 464-2300
Website: www.dartmouthheritagemuseum.ns.ca
AGNS Exhibit: Joe Fafard
November 22, 2008
- February 08, 2009
Visitors to the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia will have the opportunity to admire the impressive works- ceramic, bronze, plaster and steel sculptures, as well as works on paper – of artist Joe Fafard.
Organized by the NGC in partnership with Regina’s MacKenzie Art Gallery, Joe Fafard is the artist’s first major retrospective, covering a period of more than forty years.
Art Gallery of Nova Scotia
1723 Hollis St, Halifax
Phone: (902) 424-7542
Website: www.artgalleryofnovascotia.ca
DalTheatre presents The Laramie Project
November 25, 2008
- November 29, 2008
In October 1998, gay university student Matthew Shepard was brutally murdered near Laramie, Wyoming. The Laramie Project records the voices of Laramie's real-life citizens as they struggle to uncover the crime's roots in their own ordinary town and, in the process, to find new hope for the future.
Tickets are $12 adults and $6 students and seniors. Showtime is at 8pm with an afternoon matinee on Nov 29th at 2pm.
Sir James Dunn Theatre
Dalhousie Arts Centre, 6101 University Ave, Halifax
Phone: (902) 494-3820
Website: artscentre.dal.ca
Petrie's Halifax Feast Dinner Theatre presents "Desperate Housebroads"
November 26, 2008
- December 31, 2008
It's Christmas, the neighbourhood is decorated with holiday joy but the housebroads are desparate and so are their husbands.
Halifax Feast Dinner Theatre
Maritime Centre, 5188 Salter St, Halifax
Phone: (902) 420-1840
Website: www.feastdinnertheatre.com
Luna/Sea Theatre Company presents "Girl in the Goldfish Bowl"
November 26, 2008
- November 30, 2008
"Girl in the Goldfish Bowl" by Morris Panych.
It is 1962. A coastal town. American warships are steaming toward Havana as the world trembles in fear of nuclear bombs and Russian spys. A marriage is falling apart. A mysterious stranger washed up on the beach. A goldfish is flushed down the toilet.
"Girl in the Goldfish Bowl" won 2004 Governer General's literary award for English language drama and has been successfully produced nationally and internationally. This is its Nova Scotian premiere.
Tickets are $20 adults and $15 seniors and students. A pay-what-you-can preview will be held on Nov 26th at 8pm.
Showtimes are: Nov 26 to Nov 28 at 8pm; Nov 29 to Nov 30 at 2pm and 8pm.
North Street Chruch
5657 North Street, Halifax
Phone: (902) 868-1168
Pysanky Christmas
November 27, 2008
Make a beautiful Christmas ornament in the traditional Ukrainian wax/dye method.
The cost is $20 per person. Pre-registration is required.
Dartmouth Heritage Museum
26 Newcastle St, Dartmouth
Phone: (902) 464-2300
Website: www.dartmouthheritagemuseum.ns.ca
Symphony Nova Scotia Celebrity Series: Lyrical Masterpieces
November 27, 2008
Don't miss these multifaceted masterpieces by Haydn, Ravel and Scarlatti.
Paul Marleyn, a renowned cellist who interprets Schumann with "geniune distinction" (Times Herald, New York), performs the composer's great Cello Concerto, championed into standard concert fare by the late cellist Pablo Casals.
The concert begins at 7:30pm.
Rebecca Cohn Auditorium
Dalhousie Arts Centre, 6101 University Ave, Halifax
Phone: (902) 494-3820
Website: www.symphonynovascotia,ca








