THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.

THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.

  • By February 15, 2012

    At this time last year, it seemed as though nothing could stop Vive Music. The local promotion company was gaining momentum, and fast. They had secured their own venue at Caffe Sola and had a successful third annual music festival, booking acts like Chad VanGaalen, Tim Hecker and Braids. It was looking as though Vive had found its niche and not only was it going to get better, it was poised to single-handedly change the face of the music scene in Saskatoon.

    And then it all fell apart.

  • Louis’ Talk Show is revitalized as Game Show

    By October 3, 2011

    From the ashes of last year’s Louis’ Talk Show rises a new Monday night feature: Game Show.

    While Game Show is essentially indistinguishable from Talk Show — the same host, the same ’80s music and the same kitschy prizes — it focuses more on the audience participation factor that was always the best part of Talk Show. It does away with the monologue, the wet blanket co-host Paul McMurtry and the occasional dud of a guest.

  • Persephone Theatre’s latest play Dead Midnight is confined potboiler

    By September 24, 2011

    Cabin fever takes on a whole new meaning in the latest Persephone production, Dead Midnight.

  • CFCR 90.5 FM celebrates 20 years on the air

    By September 17, 2011

    This year marks the 20th anniversary of CFCR, Saskatoon’s only community radio station. If you’re unfamiliar with CFCR 90.5 FM, they operate out of a small office on 3rd Avenue downtown with a few employees and an army of dedicated, unpaid volunteers, which means, if you really love music, chances are you can manage to snag a time slot for your very own community radio show.

  • There’s another new world at the top of the world

    By September 16, 2011

    This summer, rather than whiling away my summer vacation scrounging for jobs in the ever-dismal Saskatoon job market, I packed away all my worldly belongings, stowed them at a friend’s house and set the course north to Dawson City, Yukon.

  • Winnipeg band Cheering for the Bad Guy play Lydia’s

    By March 30, 2011

    The band’s name hearkens to a theme that everyone can relate to: the understanding that people sometimes portrayed as villains are really the people we should be rooting for.

  • Hooded Fang takes DIY to beautiful new level

    By March 30, 2011

    If the beautiful stylings of Hooded Fang has yet to grace your ears, that’s okay. They’re here to help you understand.

  • Artisan burgers at Jerry’s Food Emporium

    By March 26, 2011

    Jerry’s recently underwent an extensive renovation. Not only to its physical appearance but also to its menu. The locally owned and operated establishment has now added artisan gourmet burgers to their already delicious menu.