Morgan Mullin

Originally from rural New Brunswick but based in Halifax for almost a decade, Morgan Mullin is a freelance journalist with bylines in Chatelaine and The Globe and Mail. A Polaris Prize Juror, she covers music, arts and culture on the east coast—primarily at local news site The Coast, where she is Arts Editor. She can be found on Twitter at @WellFedWanderer.

Latest from Morgan Mullin

DESTINATION: ART

In Halifax, you'll find amazing art where you least expect it

From a tiny parking lot to a North End basketball court, here’s a local’s guide to the best public art on offer

She's thought to be Canada's first Black woman painter. Now the public can finally see her art

Canada's first documented Black woman painter, Edith MacDonald-Brown was overlooked in her time. More than 70 years after her death, her works are getting the showing they deserve

One of Halifax's biggest art world talents finally gets their homecoming

Séamus Gallagher’s OH BABY brings drag, video games and more to the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia

At this Nova Scotia theatre festival, all the plays are unfinished

Eastern Front Theatre’s Early Stages Festival gives room for works-in-progress to develop and shine

How a new Halifax film fest is saving old indie films from extinction

Y2K-era classics like New Waterford Girl will screen at Carbon Arc’s Nova Scotia Retro Film Festo

How a Halifax theatre mainstay turned her deepest secret into her boldest play yet

Lee-Anne Poole's Talk Sexxxy took 15 years to come together — and is selling out fast

Nova Scotia's hottest summer ticket is a stage show mixing drag and anime

The Princess Show is an intergalactic romp that has become a perpetual favourite in the Maritime province

When so many queer spaces are closing, Halifax's OutFest eyes its biggest year yet

Atlantic Canada's biggest queer festival of the performing arts launches its biggest and most ambitious year to date

These indie filmmakers are changing the face of film in Halifax

East Coast filmmakers Tara Thorne, Kevin Hartford and Koumbie are local standouts at the 2022 FIN Atlantic International Film Festival.