THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By The Sheaf April 1, 2011
After a five year hiatus, The Strokes are back on tour, showcasing material from their fantastic new album Angles. After a few spins of this 35 minute LP, I’m convinced: No one can touch The Strokes’ knack for making rock albums that still speak to “the kids these days.”
By The Sheaf March 31, 2011
Yukon Blonde’s frontman, Jeff Innes, feels like their music is beginning to stick with people as of late, and for good reason. After changing the band’s name in late 2008 from Alphababy to Yukon Blonde, the band has been showered with success from their new sound and direction.
By Aren Bergstrom March 31, 2011
Script Frenzy is an online writing competition that challenges aspiring writers of every kind to write 100 pages of a script during the month of April. Be it a movie, television show, comic book or stage play, Script Frenzy encourages you to bust out your best script ideas and put pen to paper.
By Holly Culp March 30, 2011
The band’s name hearkens to a theme that everyone can relate to: the understanding that people sometimes portrayed as villains are really the people we should be rooting for.
By The Sheaf March 30, 2011
Saskatoon’s rhymeminister, indie hip-hop artist Kay the Aquanaut, is set to release his full-length album Waterloo on March 31 at Amigos Cantina.
By Holly Culp March 30, 2011
If the beautiful stylings of Hooded Fang has yet to grace your ears, that’s okay. They’re here to help you understand.
By The Sheaf March 29, 2011
Raves and music festivals were the first to showcase dubstep, and now even mainstream artists like Deadmau5 and Britney Spears have jumped on the bandwagon.
By The Sheaf March 28, 2011
The Junos, now in their 40th year, are meant to be a celebration of Canadian music. While its previous iterations have been lauded for an arguable disconnect from real pop culture, some saw this year as the introduction of cool to the Junos.