THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
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.
By The Sheaf February 4, 2011
When he was 16 years old, Dylan Aucoin was worried about the end of the world. In particular, the high school student from Nova Scotia feared the ill-defined disaster predicted to befall humanity on Dec. 21, 2012.
By The Sheaf February 3, 2011
As an atheist, Dark Side is probably the most religious experience I can have.
By The Sheaf February 3, 2011
You don’t get very far exploring Winnipeg’s independent music scene without some mention of The Weakerthans’ John K. Sampson and his wife Christine Fellows. The Liptonians’ Let’s All March Back into the Sea is no exception.
By Aren Bergstrom February 3, 2011
When the 2011 Coachella festival lineup was announced in late January, there was one massive surprise that had music fans buzzing with excitement.
By The Sheaf February 3, 2011
Released in North America on March 25, the 3DS at a glance seems very similar to Nintendo’s current handheld consoles, the DS and DSi, but upon closer inspection the 3DS is more than just an upgrade to the hardware.
By The Sheaf February 2, 2011
Researchers from McGill University have discovered that music can trigger the brain’s pleasure centres in the same way as food, sex and drugs like cocaine.
By Holly Culp February 2, 2011
A trans-continental project, Common Grackle is made up Guelph’s Gregory Pepper and Saskatoon’s Factor and orchestrated by Ceschi Ramos of Fake Four Inc, an independent label out of Connecticut.