THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By HenryTye Glazebrook October 7, 2013
The Breaking Bad series finale makes for a concoction that echoes the purity of Heisenberg’s own legendary product.
By The Sheaf 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.
By Canadian University Press October 6, 2013
The choose-your-own-adventure book To Be Or Not To Be: That is the Adventure is such a success because author Ryan North throws out the rulebook for the genre before he even starts.
By Nicholas Kindrachuk October 6, 2013
Autumn is a period of changes, many of them beautiful and even artistic. It’s also a time when the Mendel Art Gallery brings in a new lot of exhibits for the fall season, all of which are on display now and will run until Jan. 5, 2014.
By The Sheaf October 4, 2013
Since the release of her first EP in 2003, Janelle Monaé has enthralled audiences with her energetic, soulful music and the building of narrative through songs about love, change and revolution. Her latest album, The Electric Lady, was released on Sept. 10 to great acclaim — and for good reason.
By Nicholas Kindrachuk October 4, 2013
Gray Myrfield and Erich Jurgens have spent much time working together on theatre production but have now moved on to the world of filmmaking in a province that offers very little support for the industry.
By The Sheaf September 30, 2013
People and Places in My Life, Research and Travels to India and Within North America is an art show by University of Saskatchewan professor, Satya Sharma.
By Canadian University Press September 30, 2013
Orange Is the New Black, a Netflix hit this year, is based on a 2010 memoir of its same name. It’s the story of Piper Kerman, an ex-con who is sent to prison on international drug smuggling charges.