THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By The Sheaf March 24, 2011
The Odyssey is one of the oldest surviving stories ever told by humans. And that story has now travelled from the shores of Ancient Greece to the heart of Saskatoon, where the Greystone Theatre is mounting a production of the classic.
By Holly Culp March 24, 2011
In conjunction with local musicians, artists and film makers Vive have helped bring to light and cultivate the incredible artistic undercurrents of this city.
By The Sheaf March 18, 2011
The Broken Speaker, a music blog run by Dalhousie University student Jon Briggins, recently earned the distinction as one of Canada’s top 10 best music websites in CBC’s Radio 3 Searchlight contest.
By Tannara Yelland March 17, 2011
The Dodos have a very distinctive sound, and this is no accident. And in the beginning, there was very little other than that idea.
By Holly Culp March 17, 2011
Comic book punk rock is kind of a mouthful. Nonetheless, that is the category that up and coming local punk band, Lady Deathstryke, has fashioned for themselves.
By The Sheaf March 17, 2011
The following three films are ones that explore those uneasy times from an American perspective, and resonate largely because of their Cold War setting and themes.
By The Sheaf March 16, 2011
On March 3, the Prairie Centre for the Study of Ukrainian Heritage at St. Thomas More College hosted the exclusive Saskatchewan premiere of FOLK! ”” a Ukrainian dance documentary by New York-based director, Roxy Toporowych.
By Ashleigh Mattern March 15, 2011
The second installment of Bioware’s DragonAge series is even better than the first. The pace is faster, the style is slicker and everything about the game play has been honed and upgraded.