THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By Holly Culp October 20, 2010
Winnipeg hosted a regional student journalism conference this past weekend. And if you think that sounds boring, wait until you read about Rockin’ Ramona.
By Holly Culp October 14, 2010
When was the last time someone gave their life for rock and roll? I mean, really? When was the last time someone got so deep into that excellent and precarious world of sex, drugs and debauchery that it just straight ended them?
By Holly Culp September 30, 2010
The Montreal electrofunk duo who you’ve (hopefully) heard so much about in the past few months has released their third full-length album, Business Casual, and the subject matter is exclusively concerned with various dealings with women.
By Holly Culp September 29, 2010
One of the newest productions in Saskatoon is Dying City, featuring local drama heroes and U of S alumni Heather Morrison and Aaron Hursh. The play is directed by the current head of the drama department, the talented Jim Guedo.
By Holly Culp September 22, 2010
One of Edmonton’s most promising musical exports is Falklands, comprising Mark Budd, Lee Klippenstein, Jason Stevenson and Jerf (just Jerf).
By Holly Culp September 21, 2010
If you are like me and are absolute shit at navigating the Internet and can’t figure out how your pals are finding all this wicked cool stuff on the web, you have to try StumbleUpon.
By Holly Culp September 14, 2010
Tommy Davis, along with the Ellipse Saxophone Quartet, kicked ass at the National Music Festival this summer, where hoards of musicians from across the country descended upon McGill University to compete in the competition. Davis, handsome devil that he is, got second in the solo competition.
By Holly Culp September 9, 2010
Volcanoless in Canada is probably the most severe victim of Saskatoon’s serial bassist Enver Hampton, whose M.O. is to play in every band ever.