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 November 23, 2013

    Released on Nov. 11, Lady Gaga’s third studio album ARTPOP had the potential to be unattractively outrageous. Instead, the record sees Gaga approaching her music from a different perspective.

  • Atlantic author finds niche in romance genre through online publishing

    By November 23, 2013

    Newfoundland and Labrador author Debbie Robbins has published the first novel in her Highland Chief Series.

  • Shad preps for Amigos anniversary gig

    By November 22, 2013

    It’s been a busy year for Canadian rapper Shad, between dropping a new album and co-hosting the Polaris awards alongside Kathleen Edwards, but he’s still making time to swing through Saskatoon for Amigos Cantina’s 25th Anniversary Weekend.

  • Sony’s latest Playstation hits the shelves

    By November 21, 2013

    The newest generation of consoles has arrived just in time for the Christmas season and the newest offering by Sony, the PlayStation 4, hit stores on Nov. 15.

  • Bon Temps delivers unique dining experience

    By November 17, 2013

    Nestled into a line of new restaurants and bars downtown sits Bon Temps Cafe, a New Orleans themed restaurant like no other in Saskatoon.

  • Games bring entertainment beyond the player

    By November 16, 2013

    Video games are being seen in a different light with the new phenomenon in competitive gaming known as e-sports, where games are played and at a competitive level and watched by the masses without leaving the comfort of their own homes.

  • Local gallery delivers exciting new art show

    By November 16, 2013

    AKA Gallery has its walls covered in organs that seem to string on endlessly throughout the room for its latest exhibit, Intestinal Anarchy! 

  • Look Straight Ahead provides an honest look at mental illness

    By November 15, 2013

    Local cartoonist and illustrator Elaine M. Will published her first compilation on Nov. 5 with Look Straight Ahead, a graphic novel based around the trials and stigmas surrounding those who live with mental illnesses.