THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By The Sheaf November 8, 2013
The Deep Dark Woods warble off the beaten path and into uncharted musical soundscapes in their newest album, Jubilee.
By Canadian University Press November 7, 2013
Alice Munro was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature by the Swedish Academy this year as a “master of the modern short story.” She is the thirteenth woman to receive the award, along with the second Canadian after expatriate Saul Bellow received the same prize in 1976.
By The Sheaf November 3, 2013
After a mediocre release in 2011 with Scurrilous, Canadian heavy rock band Protest the Hero is back in fine form with Volition, a record that is sure to please both long-time fans and new listeners.
By Canadian University Press November 2, 2013
With an arsenal of feather pillows and dubious alter-egos, the East Van Pillow Fight Club will have you associating all-girl pillow fights with knock outs and glory.
By Nicholas Kindrachuk November 1, 2013
Gaming has been coming to terms with how to tell a story in a number of different ways, and now the independently produced game The Stanley Parable is taking a jab at how they present the concept of choice.
By Nicholas Kindrachuk November 1, 2013
Saskatoon-based band Friends of Foes are looking toward their first release and breaking through the local music scene.
By Nicholas Kindrachuk October 30, 2013
For many the horror genre has gotten to be stale and predictable, offering little in the way of scares. However, Korean horror films are bringing something new beyond the typical blood and gore offerings.
By The Sheaf October 30, 2013
For some 350,000 writers around the world, November is National Novel Writing Month.