THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By Holly Culp November 24, 2010
Local duo Violent Kin have been on the road for quite a while. The tour of their most recent EP Velvet Hideout will reach a final conclusion when they play to a hometown crowd this weekend.
By Holly Culp November 24, 2010
Bonjay, the Spice Island slang for “Good God” is also the origin of the name for the Ottawa electro duo heading to Saskatoon this week.
By Holly Culp November 17, 2010
After gallivanting across the Earth for the past month or so, Bedouin Soundclash is back in their home and native land and are ready to embark on their North American tour of their most recent album.
By Holly Culp November 16, 2010
If the idea of taking puppets and using them for the twisted purposes of mature humour doesn’t strike your fancy, there is something wrong with you.
By Holly Culp November 11, 2010
As far as fundraisers go, the Environmental Studies Students’ Association’s Ecobash has consistency on its side, the upcoming show being its fifth year running.
By Holly Culp November 3, 2010
Since their initial debut this past spring as a new new wave band with an affinity for Prince songs (hence the name), Fingerprince have been practicing like mad in preparation for their anticipated return to the stage.
By Holly Culp October 29, 2010
The 2008 film Zombie Strippers! is, as its title may suggest, atrocious. But it’s also awesome: horribly, horribly awesome.
By Holly Culp October 28, 2010
If you’re wondering what could possibly compel a travelling band to attempt to write a song every single day for a month, the Birthday Boys wondering the exact same thing.