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.

Culture

  • By March 19, 2014

    A new venue for Saskatoon’s music scene, The Greenery is quickly becoming a popular centre for musicians and fans alike.

  • Saskatoon’s community enhanced by Big Brothers Big Sisters

    By March 17, 2014

    Big Brothers Big Sisters provides the Saskatoon community with an experience that is based on friendship — something everyone desires and identifies with.

  • Art exhibit in Delta Bessborough proves to be a hidden gem

    By March 17, 2014

    It may not be the most obvious place for a fine art exhibit, but the eighth floor of Saskatoon’s Delta Bessborough hides a gallery impressive in both its small size and large scope.

  • Gunner & Smith release full-length album

    By March 17, 2014

    After four years and two EPs, Saskatoon’s Gunner & Smith independently released their first full-length album He Once Was A Good Man on Feb. 25.

  • Wearable Art Exhibition reveals a distinct artistic experience

    By March 14, 2014

    The Wearable Art Exhibition at the Saskatchewan Craft Council’s Affinity Gallery presents extraordinary works of art.

  • U of S Music Theatre Ensemble to perform The Beggar’s Opera

    By March 13, 2014

    On March 15 and 16 the University of Saskatchewan’s Music Theatre Ensemble will be putting on a production of The Beggar’s Opera.

  • The Fugitives turn Russian controversy into inspiration

    By March 10, 2014

    Canadian folk band The Fugitives have been receiving a lot of praise for their inspiring song “New Year’s in Sochi,” released as part of their Light Organs Christmas EP.

  • Scene Slam takes theatre to a whole new level

    By March 10, 2014

    As a theatrical performance, Scene Slam offers a very unique experience and opportunity. Going beyond a traditional theatre show, it engages the audience in everything from developing script ideas to acting — leaving it largely up to the crowd to determine how the evening will take shape.