THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By Madison Taylor September 23, 2014
In late August of this year, Fisticuffs was dragged to the musical guillotine — only to be reborn with a fresh name and a fresh sound.
By Madison Taylor September 23, 2014
Despite a 10 year hiatus from the music world after releasing their debut album You’re A Woman, I’m a Machine in 2004, Death From Above 1979 have succeeded in making a long overdue comeback.
By The Sheaf September 23, 2014
The dominance of mass-produced alcohol in Saskatoon, and Saskatchewan as a whole, is beginning to shift as the population starts to show more of an interest in diversifying their drinking habits.
By Tab Rahman September 20, 2014
At long last it seems that Saskatoon has a solid street food community in the form of food trucks — and it was on full display Sept. 13 at the YXE Street Food Festival at the River Landing.
By The Sheaf September 20, 2014
This year Saskatoon will be hosting its first ever Comic Expo at Prairieland Park on Sept. 20 and 21.
By The Sheaf September 17, 2014
A-Most-Wanted-Man–Flickr–Punk-Toademiniscent of old-school spy thrillers, A Most Wanted Man delivers a compelling and humanistic view of terrorism, espionage and bureaucratic power play.
By The Sheaf September 17, 2014
Slow Leaves — the recording alias of singer Grant Davidson — recently released a full-length album that blends into the mass of folk-country music that is already on the market.
By The Sheaf September 14, 2014
The Broadway Street Fair celebrated its 31st birthday this year on Sept. 6. The five-block fairgrounds were flooded with well over 1,000 locals and tourists alike after opening at 10 a.m. as the party kept going all day long.