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 October 20, 2013

    Former University of Saskatchewan student Allyson Reigh breaks the musical mould with her first solo release, Letters.

  • Eurydice makes a classic myth sing

    By October 19, 2013

    The Greystone Theatre’s modern production of the Orpheus and Eurydice myth delivers chills and laughs within a heartbeat of each other.

  • Local musicians take a firm stance on bullying

    By October 12, 2013

    Saskatchewan artists are taking to the schools to perform and spread the word of a largely ignored issue with the Imagine No Bullying tour.

  • Pusha-T’s debut will make you want to forget his name

    By October 11, 2013

    Rapper Pusha-T tries to show the world that he is one of the most talented and showstopping personalities with his official label debut album My Name Is My Name, but he trips on the starting line.

  • The show must go on for the No-No’s improv troupe

    By October 11, 2013

    The curtain opens this fall on a much emptier stage for the No-No’s comedy troupe. The Saskatoon-born group will be short more than just a member this season as they say an untimely goodbye to friend and fellow performer Matthew “Max” Bembridge.

  • Byzantium tells a human vampire story

    By October 11, 2013

    Directed by Neil Jordan and written by Moira Buffini, Byzantium is a dark tale that offers a unique spin on vampire lore and will certainly keep your interest.

  • With its final episode, Breaking Bad transforms its protagonist

    By October 7, 2013

    The Breaking Bad series finale makes for a concoction that echoes the purity of Heisenberg’s own legendary product.

  • The Dirties is dark and steadfast in its portrayal of a school shooting

    By October 7, 2013

    In a year that has been dominated by big budget films, The Dirties stands out from the formulaic albeit entertaining blockbusters. It’s a story that is not just darkly funny but remains entertaining while touching on heavy material.