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 6, 2014

    Saskatchewan-born comedian Brent Butt is currently on the road with his Almost a Movie Star stand-up tour, which stopped in Saskatoon on March 3. Best known for his TV series Corner Gas, Butt has recently taken a step towards the movies.

  • Pussy Riot documentary gives human rights a badass twist

    By March 6, 2014

    A thought-provoking documentary that highlights women in modern Russian society, Pussy Riot: A Punk Rock Prayer follows the story of the feminist protest group Pussy Riot from their humble beginnings to their internationally televised court trial.

  • Move N Soar takes fitness to a new level

    By March 3, 2014

    Move N Soar is a fitness, dance and aerial arts studio that opened in September 2013 offering a variety of specialized fitness programs. Located in Market Mall, it is also the first Antigravity studio to open in Saskatchewan and the only place that offers Antigravity training in all of Canada.

  • Frantic beauty on The Glitch Mob’s latest

    By March 3, 2014

    Love Death Immortality displays a group determined to make some of the freshest electronic soundscapes to date.

  • Circling identity in Saskatoon Girls

    By March 2, 2014

    Saskatoon author Michael Cuthbertson’s first novel Saskatoon Girls is a coming-of-age story about growing up and self-identity, taking the reader on a journey through maturity and the search for a perfect partner.

  • A Tribe Called Red gives voice to culture

    By February 27, 2014

    It’s been an eventful year for Ottawa-based trio A Tribe Called Red. After releasing their latest album Nation II Nation this past May, the band began an international tour that carried over into 2014 which included a stop in Saskatoon on Feb. 19.

  • Fifty Shades of the Blues

    By February 27, 2014

    The annual Saskatoon Blues Festival invites you to take a step back in time to the golden age of urban blues. From Feb. 24 – March 2 seasoned blues veterans and rookies alike can enjoy the smooth, finger-snapping tunes of artists from across the globe, courtesy of the Saskatoon Blues Society.

  • Matt Andersen sells out Broadway Theatre

    By February 17, 2014

    On Feb. 11, Andersen played a sold-out show at Saskatoon’s Broadway Theatre as part of the tour to promote his new album, Weightless.