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SaltWire Selects Sept. 18: Atlantic Canadian arts and entertainment stories you may have missed this week | The Guardian

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SaltWire Selects Sept. 18: Atlantic Canadian arts and entertainment stories you may have missed this week | The Guardian

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Even in the midst of a pandemic, there’s lots of entertainment stories to quench your thirst for arts on the East Coast. 

Though many of the events are being held virtually this year, mainstays like the FIN Atlantic Canada International Film Festival have plenty of online offerings for ticketholders to enjoy from the comfort of their homes. 

Since there’s so much on the go, we thought we’d highlight a few of our stories from the past week, in case you missed them. 


VIDEO: Taylor Olson graduates to feature films, brings searing Bone Cage to FIN Stream

Taylor Olson plays a troubled forestry worker in Bone Cage, his feature film directorial debut. The Nova Scotia-shot project debuts locally via FIN Stream online film festival, starting Thursday. - Contributed
Taylor Olson plays a troubled forestry worker in Bone Cage, his feature film directorial debut. The Nova Scotia-shot project debuts locally via FIN Stream online film festival, starting Thursday. – Contributed

 


Open Doors: Cape Breton Women in Harmony promoting local female artists

Molly Babin - Contributed
Molly Babin – Contributed

 


FIN Stream: Bread in the Bones goes against the grain exploring love of loaves

Bread in the Bones, a new documentary by Halifax filmmaker Darrell Varga, looks at our spiritual and cultural ties to the world's most basic food staple. The film premieres this week as part of the FIN Stream lineup of online festival programming, running to Sept. 24. - Darrell Varga
Bread in the Bones, a new documentary by Halifax filmmaker Darrell Varga, looks at our spiritual and cultural ties to the world’s most basic food staple. The film premieres this week as part of the FIN Stream lineup of online festival programming, running to Sept. 24. – Darrell Varga

 


Bridgewater author launching debut novel during Lunenburg Lit Fest

Bridgewater author Rhian Calcott is set to launch her debut novel, The Last Goin’ Off, at the historic Saint Barnabas’ Church in Blue Rocks on Sept. 26 as part of this year’s Lunenburg Lit Fest. - Contributed
Bridgewater author Rhian Calcott is set to launch her debut novel, The Last Goin’ Off, at the historic Saint Barnabas’ Church in Blue Rocks on Sept. 26 as part of this year’s Lunenburg Lit Fest. – Contributed

 


Pandemic! The class: Dalhousie University introduces board game inspired course on pandemic management

A screenshot from Pandemic! The class, a new real time simulation-based course on pandemic management and prevention that is being offered at Dalhousie University. The course, which was inspired by a board game, is hosted through the online learning platform Brightspace. - Contributed
A screenshot from Pandemic! The class, a new real time simulation-based course on pandemic management and prevention that is being offered at Dalhousie University. The course, which was inspired by a board game, is hosted through the online learning platform Brightspace. – Contributed

 


Global Music Match connects three P.E.I. musicians to audiences around the world

Vishtèn performs on stage in this press photo. From left are Pastelle LeBlanc, Pascal Miousse and Emmanuelle LeBlanc. - Contributed
Vishtèn performs on stage in this press photo. From left are Pastelle LeBlanc, Pascal Miousse and Emmanuelle LeBlanc. – Contributed

 


Fifth annual St. John’s Short Play Festival begins Thursday

Stef Curran and Elizabeth Hicks performing as part of the sketch comedy troupe
Stef Curran and Elizabeth Hicks performing as part of the sketch comedy troupe

 


Healing the Nation world premiere at Lunenburg Doc Fest Sept. 25

A scene from the documentary Healing the Nation. - Contributed
A scene from the documentary Healing the Nation. – Contributed

 


St. John’s filmmaker and screenwriter debut first feature film at FIN International Film Festival

Marthe Bernard and Andrew O’Brien in a scene from the movie
Marthe Bernard and Andrew O’Brien in a scene from the movie

 


FIN Stream: Trans jazz pianist was No Ordinary Man

American jazz pianist Billy Tipton is profiled in the new documentary No Ordinary Man, now available at FIN Stream until Sept. 24. The film examines Tipton's life as a trans-masculine performer, husband and father, from a 21st century perspective. - contributed
American jazz pianist Billy Tipton is profiled in the new documentary No Ordinary Man, now available at FIN Stream until Sept. 24. The film examines Tipton’s life as a trans-masculine performer, husband and father, from a 21st century perspective. – contributed

 


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