Archive for the ‘frontright’ Category

DIY designers eye environmentalism, creativity

On February - 17 - 2010

Don’t throw out that hideous purple leather jacket you rocked oh-so hard in the ‘80’s.

Illusion, interrupted

On February - 17 - 2010

If you’re planning a night out at the theatre, our theatre-loving reporter, Kathleen, has some advice: leave your technology at home.

Web comic passes test

On February - 17 - 2010

Andrew Power’s web comic, Aptitude Test, is drawing in a number of visitors.

Affection reflections: Taking a look at the PDA

On February - 11 - 2010

Public displays of affection, or PDA, are common among young people and experts say the amount depends on every couple’s comfort level.

Looking for lost love

On February - 10 - 2010

If you’ve ever had a crush on a local barista but have never had the cojones to approach them, you’re in luck.

Planet art: Exhibit celebrates the earth

On February - 10 - 2010

The natural connection between art and nature is on display at Halifax’s Fred Gallery.

Residents deal with city budget

On February - 3 - 2010

The province is asking Nova Scotians what they think should be done to deal with a projected $1.4 billion deficit.

Beloved rodent sees shadow

On February - 3 - 2010

Forget the mild days of January, and don’t even think about pulling out the shorts and tees yet; there’s six more weeks of winter yet for Nova Scotians.

Commuters taste province’s finest

On February - 3 - 2010

It’s not every day that commuters at the Alderney ferry terminal in Dartmouth are greeted by a both cheerful, giant red apple and provincial Minister of Agriculture John MacDonell, giving away apples to anybody who wants one.

Province considers pesticide ban

On January - 27 - 2010

Instead of using pesticides like Killex, Halifax landscaper Philip Gale keeps lawns healthy and green with fertilizer.