THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By Canadian University Press January 23, 2014
In the past, fine food was often paired with fine wine. In recent years, though, beer has taken over the liquor market and has become a sophisticated beverage to cook with.
By Nicholas Kindrachuk January 18, 2014
With the start of 2014 there has been much speculation on the future from both fans and newcomers alike on the world of massively multiplayer online role playing games. There are a number of major releases with different gameplay styles and business models that look to shape the direction for the genre in the years to come.
By Canadian University Press January 17, 2014
In a windowless one-car garage-turned-studio in Outremont, Montreal-based Braids crafted their most introspective and reflective material to date.
By Nicholas Kindrachuk January 17, 2014
Dallas Buyers Club finds an unlikely and often unlikable hero in Ron Woodroof (Matthew McConaughey) as he battles with an AIDS diagnosis and the Food and Drug Administration.
By Nicholas Kindrachuk January 13, 2014
2013 is long gone, but it’s not too late to check out some of the films that did not get the credit they deserve and certainly earned a spot alongside the year’s greats.
By Canadian University Press January 13, 2014
Art-house cinemas across Sweden are breaking moulds and challenging the typical film rating standards by implementing a system that determines whether a film is considered sexist or not and, unfortunately, not many of our beloved Hollywood blockbusters are passing the test.
By Nicholas Kindrachuk January 11, 2014
Despite the year’s setbacks, 2013 was largely a good year for games, especially with grand budgets, greater capabilities and more opportunities for experimentation.
By Nicholas Kindrachuk January 11, 2014
Saskatoon super group Friends of Foes has put all their pieces in the right place with their first full album release, Chronophobic.