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Thursday Jan. 22nd on The Morning News

At 645am we’ll tell you about a new group in Halifax that is helping to support artists living with mental illness.  Outsider Insight is a free, one-year program offering workshops and art supplies. Get the details Thursday! @outsiderinsight

What happens when Hitchcock meets hilarious?  You get The 39 Steps – the latest production at Neptune Theatre.   At 7:15am we meet two of the actors in the cast of four, who play more than 100 roles in 100 minutes in this fast-paced whodunnit.

Wednesday night in Halifax marks the first ever Better Politics Awards organized by the Springtide Collective. At 7:45am we welcome three of the award-winning MLA’s to the red table to talk about the event and what better politics is all about.

If you’re planning a wedding for 2015, you don’t want to miss this week’s Stems with Susan! We find out the latest trends in bouquets, boutonnieres and centrepieces tomorrow at 8:15am.

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It’s a big week for music fans in Halifax as the 10th annual In The Dead of Winter Music Festival takes over 4 venues for the next few days. The event aims to showcase singer songwriters not only from The Maritimes but also from across Canada, the US , and beyond. At 8:45am we get a sneak peek at Thursday night’s show at The Company House with a chat and performance from award-winning musician Joel Fafard. The Saskatchewan native is highly regarded for his skill with the slide guitar style of play.
It’s a big week for music fans in Halifax as the 10th annual In The Dead of Winter Music Festival takes over 4 venues for the next few days. The event aims to showcase singer songwriters not only from The Maritimes but also from across Canada, the US , and beyond. At 8:45am we get a sneak peek at Thursday night’s show at The Company House with a chat and performance from award-winning musician Joel Fafard. The Saskatchewan native is highly regarded for his skill with the slide guitar style of play.

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