Arts & Culture

The Stanfields and Gloryhound heat things up in Toronto

Fans of Halifax rock were in for a treat on January 15th when three of Nova Scotia’s finest took to the stage at Toronto’s Legendary Horseshoe Tavern. Along with supporting Haligonian acts Gloryhound and Carmen Townsend, The Stanfields lit up the stage and shook the loud, healthy crowd with three distinctly different, but equally raucous sets. Read more

U2 To End North American Tour in Moncton

On July 30, Magnetic Hill will draw thousands of fans as U2, Arcade Fire and Carney will perform in Moncton, New Brunswick. This is the legendary band's last North American tour date for the 360* tour, and first time ever producing a show in Atlantic Canada. The Magnetic Hill venue was originally constructed for Pope John Paul II's visit in 1984 and has hosted numerous outdoor concerts such as The Rolling Stones, AC/DC and Bon Jovi.Moncton Mayor George LeBlanc issued a statement saying: Read more

Rawlins Cross tours Atlantic Canada to support new album

Rawlins Cross, one of Canada’s most accomplished and beloved Celtic bands, rekindles the magic with an Atlantic Canada tour, Jan. 13-22, to support the national release of their eighth album, Heart Head Hands (Ground Swell/Warner Music). Read more

The Stanfields rally behind fan support to arrive and win at NS Music Awards

(Halifax, NS) -- Three weeks ago, Halifax-based roots-rockers The Stanfields were stranded in Kamloops, BC due to van complications. The cost of repair for their van was steep and it meant the band might not make it home in time to play at the Nova Scotia Music Awards, where they were nominated for several awards. Read more

NS native wins Giller Prize

Ms. Johanna Skibsrud, originally from Scotsburn, Nova Scotia, is now Canada’s newest star. Her first novel, The Sentamentalists, has received Canada’s most prestigious literary award, the $50,000 Scotiabank Giller Prize. The 30-year old received the award November 9, 2010, making her the youngest writer to receive the Giller Prize in its 17-year history. Read more

Rawlins Cross releases new album 'Heart Head Hands'

(Halifax, NS) – Rawlins Cross, one of Canada’s most accomplished and beloved Celtic bands, rekindles the magic with an Atlantic Canada tour, Jan. 13-22, to support the national release of their eighth album, Heart Head Hands (Ground Swell/Warner Music), in stores TODAY, November 9. Read more

Saint John brothers turn film and photography backgrounds into award-winning business firmly rooted in N.B.

Editor's Note: The Telegraph Journal recently ran a story about former ECC Profilee Greg Hemmings. All those interested in film and television production on the East Coast should check out this great article! (For the ECC Profile on Greg Hemmings, click here.)The house Hemmings builtby Zoe McKnight Read more

ECC’s Coast and Cocktails featuring Dave Carroll

On a sunny May 20th at Toronto’s Duke of Westminster, ECC members new and old were treated to an Atlantic Canadian original: Sons of Maxwell musician and internet sensation Dave Carroll. Speaking at ECC’s Coast and Cocktails as part of his tour of Canada, Carroll entertained the crowd with his “United Breaks Guitars” experience, explaining how his life has changed since then, and then performing several songs, much to the pleasure of the crowd. Read more

NS writers shine at Atlantic Book Awards

Nova Scotian writers shone as the best in Atlantic Canadian literature was honoured at the annual Atlantic Book Awards held April 14. At a ceremony held at the Dartmouth waterfront’s Alderney Theatre, first time novelist Shandi Mitchell, CBC journalist Linden MacIntyre, non-fiction writers Greg Cochkanoff and Bob Chaulk, and other authors, illustrators and designers were recognized for their contribution to the region’s storytelling tradition. Mitchell, who was on a trip to Delhi when she was awarded the prize, could not believe her success. Read more

Junos descend on St. John’s despite weather

The Canadian music industry has begin its invasion of Newfoundland’s capital city despite freezing temperatures and a spring snowstorm. Several artists have been delayed, but the excitement has been building all week as musicians, media and fans struggle to land safely in St. Johns for the gala ceremony Sunday night. Read more
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