Archive for July 2010

Helping Hannah Dance

Jul 19th, 2010 | By Sarah Marie Lacy | Category: Featured

A girl with a secret dream.
Hannah was one of the first people I met on the island. It took us a little while to get to know each other (I was still feeling pretty hermit-ey when we first met) but within a couple of months we’d bonded over a shared love of dance and lolcats, [...]



29 Days of Giving: Days 28 & 29

Jul 12th, 2010 | By Rachel Elliott | Category: 29 Days of Giving, Featured

June 28
In keeping with my hope to spread this giving with strangers, my gift today was to a person who just appeared to need a little gift.  The Starbucks that I stop at in the morning is in a fairly suburban neighbourhood where the customers all seem like locals.  This might be why the person [...]



29 Days of Giving: Days 26-27

Jul 11th, 2010 | By Rachel Elliott | Category: 29 Days of Giving

June 26
As the school year comes to a close, and I rejoin mainstream society, I feel the need to give in new, more creative, ways.  When I woke up today I wanted to make sure that I aimed my gift at a stranger.  I have yet to intentionally set out to give to a perfect [...]



Emily Blair Doiron

Jul 8th, 2010 | By Christine Gordon Manley | Category: Art & Craft

Usually found: in my sketchbook or at my bench
Hometown: Charlottetown, PEI
Age: 27

Occupation: Jewellery designer/metalsmith and most recently the metals studio technician at the Nova Scotia Centre of Craft and Design ( I begin in September)
Tell us about your art: My work up to this point has been one-of-a-kind pieces. My work [...]



29 Days of Giving: Days 20-25

Jul 5th, 2010 | By Rachel Elliott | Category: 29 Days of Giving

Once again, I am beginning an entry with an apology!  It it not so much that I have not been giving, but I have definitely not been writing about it.  I have an excuse, a good one, the school year has just ended and I am also a grad student with major assignments due!  Writing [...]



The Price of Being Female

Jul 2nd, 2010 | By Jody L Weymouth | Category: Feminism, Health, Lead Story, Politics, Society

In many parts of the world, being female is seen as a burden, a curse, or a reason for abuse. It is hard to relate to the lives led by millions of women the world over. I have access to education, health-care, and a say in my future….