THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.

THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.

Culture

  • By March 9, 2011

    Set in a time when hysteria was considered a treatable condition and women were subject to the whims of their husbands, La Troupe du Jour’s latest production explores the repercussions of religious dogma on the mind.

  • Collective Coffee a new gem on 20th Street

    By March 9, 2011

    Located in a little shop on 20th Street past Avenue A, Jackson Wiebe and his team of baristas are serving up premium lattes, teas, macchiatos, cappuccinos and coffees.

  • The Rural Alberta Advantage don’t need to name-drop anymore to make Canada feel like home

    By March 7, 2011

    Enter the Rural Alberta Advantage. Their name, an adapted age-old marketing slogan for our oiliest province, evokes a Canadian-ness that’s so pure it’s almost cheesy.

  • From the scrap heap: ‘Showgirls’

    By March 7, 2011

    If there was one word I would use to describe this movie, it would be “inexplicable.” Nothing on screen seems to have any logical basis for happening.

  • ‘The Sunset Limited’ an elegant, thought-provoking film

    By March 6, 2011

    Those who feel that all of the 2010 Oscar award-winners were mediocre at best will have some solace in HBO’s recently released The Sunset Limited.

  • Neeson carries ‘Unknown’

    By March 4, 2011

    At some point in the last four years, Liam Neeson decided that he wanted to be an action star. Hot off the heels of Taken, Neeson plays another middle-aged bruiser in Unknown and carries the film.

  • ‘Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds’ will not disappoint

    By March 4, 2011

    Marvel vs. Capcom 3 pits Marvel Comics’ most legendary heroes and villains against the most famous figureheads of Capcom’s storied gaming history.

  • Poetic justice: Saskatoon’s prison literature

    By March 3, 2011

    It’s rare that people can tap into the artistic dimensions of a prison inmate’s mind. A publication from the Saskatoon Provincial Correctional Centre is altering this reality.