
May 2019
Luke Bryan performs on American Idol
Luke Bryan is going beyond his American Idol judging duty for the Season 17 finale — he'll also be performing! The spring 2019 American Idol finale airs Sunday, May 19. Bryan will sing his latest hit, "Knockin' Boots," and also perform alongside be performing alongside just-ousted contestant Laci Kaye Booth. Additional country performers include Carrie Underwood, Kane Brown (with Alyssa Raghu), Dan + Shay (with finalist Madison Vandenburg) and Jon Pardi, who will sing with finalist Laine Hardy.
Find out more »James Holzhauer returns to Jeopardy
Jeopardy features the 2019 Teachers Tournament May 6-17. James Holzhauer returns to the show May 20th
Find out more »NSSBL game in Halifax
Nova Scotia Senior Baseball League 05/21/19: Dartmouth at Halifax - 7:30 pm Field : Halifax Mainland Commons - 210 Thomas Raddall Drive, Halifax, NS
Find out more »Film screening : Burned
A compelling new film about the rise of the biomass industry is on tour now in Nova Scotia. The Ecology Action Centre (EAC) is presenting screenings of the new film Burned – Are Trees the New Coal across the province. May 21 @ 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm Alderney Gate Library, 60 Alderney Dr Dartmouth, Nova Scotia B2Y 2N5 Canada
Find out more »New book from Thomas Harris
Thomas Harris will release 'Cari Mora' May 21. 321 pages From the creator of Hannibal Lecter and The Silence of the Lambs comes a story of evil, greed, and the consequences of dark obsession. This is his first book in 13 years. This will be his first non-Hannibal novel in well over 40 years.
Find out more »Mark Sakamoto and Jeanne Beker at Pier 21
Date: Wednesday, May 22 Time: 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Location: Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 Language: Presented in English Cost: FREE Forgiveness: A Gift from my Grandparents is the true story of author Mark Sakamoto's grandparents. His maternal grandfather was a prisoner of war in Japan during the Second World War, meanwhile his paternal grandmother and her Japanese-Canadian family were interned in Alberta. The memoir was defended by fashion icon, entrepreneur and author Jeanne Beker for Canada Reads…
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