THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By Greg Reese April 7, 2011
Like many Saskatoon music-listeners, I first heard Shuyler Jansen play at Amigos Cantina after he relocated here from Edmonton, leaving behind his alt-country band Old Reliable.
By Ashleigh Mattern April 7, 2011
Developed as a year-end project, a recent expressive movement drama class performance was born in part out of their frustrations with budget cuts and downsizing planned for the drama department.
By The Sheaf April 7, 2011
The lives of university students and prison inmates came together during a writing workshop at the Saskatoon Provincial Correctional Centre on April 2.
By Aren Bergstrom April 6, 2011
As spring is finally upon us, our musical selections must change with the season. Here are five albums to put on your playlist for the spring of 2011.
By The Sheaf April 6, 2011
Sucker Punch is the latest offering from Zack Snyder, the divisive director of such stylish comic book adaptations as 300 and Watchmen. The plot that one might discern from the previews is “hot chicks with guns,” but it is actually a bit more complex than that.
By The Sheaf April 6, 2011
Though Shad may have a vibrant, larger-than-life stage presence, the London, Ont.-based rapper reps an off-stage demeanour that’s entirely humble.
By The Sheaf April 6, 2011
Ray Black, a hip-hop artist and DJ from Vancouver, B.C., is cultivating a new sub-genre known as glitch-hop and he’s bringing his latest interpretation of rap to town.
By The Sheaf April 6, 2011
Despite how mainstream dubstep has become, not too many live dubstep bands visit Saskatoon ”” until now. Grand Analog’s new side-project, Blast Action Hero, arrives at Amigos on April 29.