THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By The Sheaf February 17, 2011
If I told you that he was a man from Liverpool who worked as a merchant sailor before becoming a children’s author and all-around good guy, it wouldn’t ring a bell, but if I told you what he has made, it might.
By The Sheaf February 16, 2011
For longer than it took to get a man to the moon, 3D Realms has been pulling the most infamous case of artistic stagnation in the short history of video games.
By The Sheaf February 15, 2011
Screw these cake shows. I can appreciate cooking shows and I love the Food Channel, but I cannot understand the fascination with cakes.
By The Sheaf February 11, 2011
The King’s Speech covers five years during the 1930s. It is about the protagonist King George and his battle to defeat his arch-nemesis wireless, more commonly known as radio.
By The Sheaf February 10, 2011
It can’t possibly be that difficult to fix all the problems afflicting a Northern Canadian Reserve. At least, that is what Heather Rose thinks.
By The Sheaf February 9, 2011
Hailing from the “royal city,” Guelph, Ont., the band Adverteyes are without a doubt one of my favourite discoveries of 2010, and Myopia ”” independently released in September ”” may just be the most overlooked album of the year.
By The Sheaf February 9, 2011
Like the deteriorating mental state of its main character, this play is sort of unhinged. The set itself carries with it an off-kilter and nightmarish sort of feel.
By The Sheaf February 8, 2011
His volume Eunoia is the best-selling collection of Canadian poetry of all time. His sound poetry will blow your mind. As for his current project: he’s writing a poem that will persist after the sun explodes.