Carmen Guillena, The Chronicle Herald

Carmen Guillena

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Day trip Nova Scotia’s unique (but muddy) Burntcoat Head well worth the drive

Burntcoat Head’s coastline is vast and vibrant. The red hues make its cliff look like a sunset is shining on it constantly. The bright shamrock colour of the sea lettuce contrasts with the red ocean floor, while the knotted wrack resembles grapes slowly turning into raisins. An endless amount of black periwinkle gastropods and white moon snails speckle the sand for miles. Clusters of people walk… → Read More

First Cinderella, now Nettie: Samantha Walkes returns to the Neptune stage in The Color Purple

Samantha Walkes encourages audiences to feel all the emotions which bubble up when experiencing The Color Purple. There’s been an emotional effect on men and women alike with Neptune’s current musical, she says, and by people seeing → Read More

Bruce MacKinnon places second in international comic contest

Bruce MacKinnon Chronicle Herald cartoonist Bruce MacKinnon said he’s “surprised and honoured” to place second in the World Press Freedom Awards. He won for his Oct. 24 cartoon depicting Mohammad bin Salman, Saudi → Read More

Grabher case: Feminist media studies prof says plate 'threatening' to women and girls

Lorne Grabher said some days have been “depressing” for him and his family as he fights to keep his custom licence plate. His daughter has had the roughest time dealing with the backlash surrounding the family name, he said outside of → Read More

Nova Scotian explores link between Scotland and Westeros in Game of Thrones book

From Nova Scotia to Scotia, David C. Weinczok has written a book connecting Westeros to Scotland’s history. Weinczok hopes Game of Thrones fans will appreciate and understand the story more once they learn the connection it has to → Read More

Halifax puff-crawl up in smoke: Cannabis-themed 4-20 pub crawl cancelled

Krishna Parmar of Dart Frog Events says Halifax’s first cannabis pub crawl has been cancelled by the Alcohol and Gaming Authority. The company says they went to the AGA a month ago and were told the alcohol-cannabis event was fine. He → Read More

Healing power of art explored at pilot program at AGNS

Young adults are being encouraged to explore art’s therapeutic power during the Afternoon Shift. The Afternoon Shift is a pilot program run by the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia and Wonder’neath Art Society, a non-profit organization. → Read More