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    Nocturne: Art At Night - Wheel on the hill - 2015

    Nocturne: Art At Night

    4.5(19 reviews)
    2.6 kmDowntown Halifax

    This year was a stellar year for the Nocturne crew. Considering it's all volunteer, it was VERY…read morewell planned and perfectly executed. Their use of social media was outstanding this year (which last year lacked). Facebook and twitter were a buzz with Nocturne posts. The atmosphere on the street was awesome. Happy, relaxed, and just plain 'ol fun. It was easy to tell the "bar goers" from the "Nocturne crawlers" from the way they were dressed, Nocturnites were sporting layers, whilst the bar people sported mini skirts that could have been belts (not that I'm complaining). Many small businesses stayed open late to accommodate the 20,000+ people that hit Halifax for the evening. It's good to see a city pull together for an art event, now that we see the cities potential we need to do it more (not just art events). 5 stars all the way Nocturne! Already looking forward and planning next year!

    Wow! How can you not give this event a strong five. The work alone that was put into it, I thought…read morewas fabulous. This was my first time being part of this event and what a night it turned out to be. I was amazed at the amount of people that filled out streets, around five thousand I believe. My favorite was the "Car Wash", that song along brought back memories. The waterfront had a fabulous outdoor acrobatic event. Also - we went to where you could talk on a cell phone to people around the world, our person was in Cambodia. I will say, I think they need to make it a two day event next year. There was too much for us to cover and it had so many zones in all areas of the downtown core, it even expanded to Dartmouth which I hear had a roller rink, how cool is that. One thing Please: Put the map and details up sooner on the website for everyone to look at so you can map out your evening or you could do as us, roll the dice and hope you hit something you like. I loved the DD bus to get from zone to zone. See you on the streets!

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    Nocturne: Art At Night - October 13, 2012 is Nocturne's 5th anniversary!

    October 13, 2012 is Nocturne's 5th anniversary!

    Nocturne: Art At Night - Window display

    Window display

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    Museum of natural history

    Polish Festival - CAKE!

    Polish Festival

    5.0(1 review)
    2.2 kmDartmouth

    It's been suggested that there isn't a bigger fan of Polish Fest than I, potentially even within…read morethe Polish community. 2011 will either be my sixth or seventh time attending Polish Fest, and this is not including the other Polish events I've attended at St. Anthony's Parish in Dartmouth. Polish Fest is one of my favourite weekends of the year. I anticipate it highly for months, then weeks, the days, then hours! The madness began when a friend of mine mentioned he danced in a Polish dance group in Dartmouth. With intense curiosity and intrigue, I gathered a posse and we headed to Dartmouth to check out Polish Fest. All it took was hammering a few glasses of straight Polish vodka, enjoying a bit of cake, and being blown away by some fine Polish Folk dancing. I was hooked. Polish Fest is a celebration of Polish heritage and culture. The main focus of the festival is showcasing the work of Pomorze, Dartmouth's amazingly talented and hardworking Polish dance ensemble. Its members range from young kids to older adults, and the dresses are colourful, gorgeous and a definite sight to behold-- especially when being twirled around in the air, seemingly effortlessly, by buff gents in handsome wool suits and boots. The dancing itself is worth the visit alone, but there're other activities, displays and events each year. The event itself is free, and you pay reasonable prices for food, drinks, authentic crafts, and tickets to win door prizes as you wish. I'm vegetarian so I haven't tried many of the delicious dishes available at Polish Fest, but there are many delights to be had including pierogies (which I tried last year-- whoa!), Hunter's Stew, sausages with sauerkraut, a wide and never-ending array of homemade desserts. For an event that's not so vegetarian friendly, I have insane amounts of fun anyway and always seem to get enough to eat. There's constantly a smile on my face while at Polish Fest every year. It's the perfect place to hang out with friends and drink various Polish beers or vodka under a tent while being wowed by Polish dancing and general Polish awesomeness all day. Oh, and there's a dance for everyone after that, where the real mayhem goes down. It's easy and fun to spend an entire day at Polish Fest just hanging out. My friend no longer dances with Pomorze, but we'll both likely attend Polish Fest as long as we're still living in Halifax. I cant' wait until June!

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    Polish Festival - Two of the dancers in the Pomorze group circa 2007.

    Two of the dancers in the Pomorze group circa 2007.

    Polish Festival - Pomorze dancing outdoors

    Pomorze dancing outdoors

    Polish Festival - Pomorze dancing in the hot, hot heat.

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    Pomorze dancing in the hot, hot heat.

    Hal-Con Sci-Fi - Kim Humes w. her sister + Nick Brendon

    Hal-Con Sci-Fi

    4.0(15 reviews)
    2.4 kmDowntown Halifax

    I should start by saying that I am really not a sci-fi or comic buff. I don't participate in…read morecosplay or steampunk or watch Anime in my spare time. However, I do enjoy the occasional supernatural or sci-fi movie and tv show, and above all I can respect the creativity and passion of those that ARE sci-fi/comic buffs! Hal-Con is like the mecca for my local city's contigent of such folks. I actually attended as a volunteer for Yelp Halifax Saturday morning, then attended the events in the afternoon with my sister and boyfriend (who is part of the sci-fi/comic buff group previously mentioned), more out of curiosity than anything. I had never been to such an event before, and wanted to see what it was like. I had SO much fun. I didn't buy anything that the vendors were selling, and to be honest I would never really do so since (again) this stuff really isn't my thing. However, I enjoyed looking and admiring everything so much - some of the detail and technical knowledge that goes into making the models, pictures and costumes that filled the rooms everywhere I looked was mind-boggling. Plus the crowd was just "nice" - people were actually saying 'excuse me' and 'sorry' when they bumped into you, which was a revelation. The real reason I attended this year was to take my sister to meet Nicholas Brendon, aka Xander Harris from Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and I succeeded! (see attached photographic proof). I totally turned into a dorky superfan upon meeting him, I am not even going to lie. Even though the meeting was about 1 minute from start-to-finish (hello, photo, goodbye) it was still the highlight of my day. I mean, come on, what person who was a teenager in the mid-to-late 90's did NOT watch Buffy and want live in it?! (No? Just me? Oh....ok) The event seemed super busy and the crowd seemed to be enjoying everything, so I would say kudos to the organizers. This looks good for next year! Even though I had no idea what 90% of the costumes or references were, I still had a great time.

    Without any legitimate claim to nerd or geek status (I always admit that I am, at best,…read moregeek-adjacent), I was a little nervous committing to a full weekend at Hal-Con. I pictured hoards of people giving me the side-eye whenever I gawked at their incredible costumes, or rolling their eyes when I bashfully asked questions about their hobbies. Well, guess what? Even without knowing much about anything happening throughout the weekend, I felt 100% welcome among this crowd of misfits, I learned so much about things I didn't even know existed (Steampunk, anyone?), and only felt weirded out whenever the furries were around. From my perspective, it was a five-star experience with more to see and do than even our region's largest and most popular festivals and events. *The exhibition space hosted tons of incredible local vendors with everything from Nintendo plush toys to locally authored and illustrated books and comics, making it easy to support local shops. *The artist aisle did the same for artisan wares from zombie brain egg holders (it makes sense when you see 'em), to cardboard dolls of The Big Bang Theory and Jem and the Hollograms. *Two massive games room meant easy access to just about any board, video, card or even pinball game you can imagine. And all this is happening at the same time as countless workshops, panels, autograph signings, and interviews, not to mention my favourite activity of running up to strangers in incredible costumes and getting photos of their most epic poses. Easier than you'd think! The few kinks: 1) ATMs were accessible but scarce, 2) not much food or drink on site, 3) and holy moly was the schedule ever overwhelming. That last one's a good thing, but it was tough to keep tabs on everything you wanted to check out. Well worth checking out next year!

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    Hal-Con Sci-Fi - Paul Amos and Kris Holden-Reid lost girl talk

    Paul Amos and Kris Holden-Reid lost girl talk

    Hal-Con Sci-Fi - Altair from Assassin's Creed

    Altair from Assassin's Creed

    Hal-Con Sci-Fi

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    Lunenburg Folk Harbour Festival - So many songs!

    Lunenburg Folk Harbour Festival

    5.0(1 review)
    64.5 km

    I was invited to one of the segments on one of the days the festival was going on a couple weekends…read moreago.... and I LOVED it! It was the Gospel segment on a Sunday. And the term Gospel was loosely used...mostly just folk music from all over the region... there was all kinds of music played during this segment. And the pure, raw talent of all of the performers were just so fantastic to listen to. Also, I can't say enough about the production they put in... They flawlessly transitioned between performer and performer on the one stage without delays or fumbling around...and at the end, all of them on the one stage all together at one time, it was really a great event. I would recommend this to locals and visitors alike! Don't miss out next year.

    From the owner: The Lunenburg Folk Harbour Festival brings the best in traditional and contemporary folk music to…read morethe beautiful UNESCO World Heritage Site of Lunenburg, Nova Scotia. We are Nova Scotia's longest-running folk festival and have showcased great Nova Scotian, Canadian, and international talent during our 25 years. We are proud to have introduced many of the Maritimes' best-loved musicians to a wider audience on our stages. Lunenburg literally bursts at the seams with music and Festival goers during the four days of Folk Harbour. With a long history of good weather (knock wood), fantastic music, and unmatched atmosphere, music lovers of all ages are in for non-stop entertainment.

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    Lunenburg Folk Harbour Festival - Everyone got into it!

    Everyone got into it!

    Lunenburg Folk Harbour Festival
    Lunenburg Folk Harbour Festival

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    Greekfest - Dessert!

    Greekfest

    3.2(5 reviews)
    3.2 km

    I don't get it? I left Greekfest feeling regretful and ripped off. Is there a different festival…read morethe other reviewers are talking about? $5 to get in, upon scanning the area I saw a big tent with dancers, a "score on the goalie" event, a church, and a little shop where you can buy greek flags and stuff. Thats it. Me and my mom went together, she was hungry and decided she wanted to get a bite to eat first. You buy your meal ticket and then go into the tent that serves food. I got a vegetable plate and mom got a Greek plate. The Greek plate was $14, an I think the vegetable plate was like $12, can't remember. The vegetable plate was ok. The potatoes were the highlight but I ended up throwing the stuffed pepper and dolmades out. The tiropita barely had any feta in it and they gave me the smallest husk of bread ever, I saw other plates with a big piece but mine was pathetic. When I asked for tzatziki they seemed irritated. Disappointing for $12. My mom ended up not eating her moussaka and said she regretted paying $14 for her food. Since I threw out a good portion of my meal I got a custard pastry, it was $3 which was too much. It didn't have much taste to it and it disappointed me. The lemon roasted potatoes were very good with the tzatziki, but I give 2 stars because the dancers were great and the music was cool. I can't see myself going again as I didn't think it was worth the money.

    After a 3 year hiatus due to some necessary travel on my end, I returned to Halifax to attend my…read morebeloved Greekfest which happens annually. Now just a bit of background: I love Greek food. I love Greece (and WILL travel there someday). I normally love Greekfest but this year I found it to be a little underwhelming. The weather was beautiful as it usually is on GreekFest weekend (I don't know how they do it!) and there were plenty of people around. However, I felt that things have gotten a lot more expensive than they used to be. I paid $6 for a simple chicken wrap that was no thicker than my wrist (and I have very tiny wrists) and another $14 for a plate which was good but I could have gone to one of the many amazing restaurants around and had the same thing for a lot less. We went during the day and there was some dancing and music but nothing over the top and I just didn't feel like there was anything there for me. Once you've experienced Greekfest one year, you're done - unless your Greek and in that case it's a huge family reunion. If I was Greek it would probably be my favourite weekend of the year but since I'm not, I was a little disappointed this time around.

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    Greekfest - Lovely view.

    Lovely view.

    Greekfest
    Greekfest - Roast lamb dinner was insanely good.

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    Roast lamb dinner was insanely good.

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