THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By The Sheaf February 28, 2013
Dark Bridges, the organization that brings independent and foreign films to Saskatoon with its annual film festival, showcases alternative movies year-round in anticipation of the festival — and to keep its audience satisfied through the winter.
By Katlynn Balderstone February 28, 2013
This March printmaking students in their second year will get their own chance to shine. A group show, I Ink Therefore I Am, will be held at the Saskatoon Community Youth Arts Programming gallery in downtown Saskatoon.
By Nicole Barrington February 27, 2013
Strolling through upper Place Riel isn’t exactly the most inspiring experience for students — at least until recently. A small new art gallery has been set up which will allow students to showcase their artwork in one of the university’s most trafficked areas.
By The Sheaf February 15, 2013
Tyson John Atkings has invited his audience to help themselves at his upcoming exhibition, To Whom it May Concern, taking place Feb. 25 through Mar. 1.
By The Sheaf February 15, 2013
How many of us honestly understand where our food comes from? From now until the end of March, the Canadian Agriculture touring Food For Health exhibit will be providing answers while on display at the Western Development Museum in Saskatoon.
By Katlynn Balderstone February 15, 2013
Christ vs Krishna’s third release since the band’s formation in 2009 mixes vintage rock and new wave to create songs that are unique in this contemporary music world but also radio-accessible. The end result is a refreshing mix of songs that will make you feel like you’re either enjoying yourself at a pub in 2013 or at a rock concert in the late 1980s.
By The Sheaf February 15, 2013
Do you remember the days of dashing cinematic heroes like Errol Flynn and Basil Rathbone? Tales of pirates, damsels in distress, triumphs of good over evil and characters so charismatic that they make Jack Sparrow look like Smee from Peter Pan?
By Canadian University Press February 14, 2013
Though music’s grand promise of provoking revolutions hasn’t come to fruition, now more than ever we need artists to shake up our assumptions about how we see the world. That’s what A Tribe Called Red’s music is all about — subversion.