THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By Holly Culp January 27, 2011
With a sound that has been described as “magically moody” by a much more reputable publication than this, Winnipeg’s latest export Les Jupes are on their way to success with their debut album Modern Myths.
By The Sheaf January 26, 2011
2010 was an outstanding year for video games across the board. From the Wii to PC and Playstation 3 to the iPad there was something to keep every kind of gamer entertained.
By The Sheaf January 26, 2011
Mock Wedding was first hatched in 2008 by Ryan Chism and Jeremy Zakresky, the founders of the non-profit organization Prairie Party Planners that also sets up the equally popular Real Irish Riot and Monster Mash events.
By Holly Culp January 26, 2011
As you watch Morris Panych’s Lawrence and Holloman unfold you will find yourself wondering, “How on earth can this end well?”
By The Sheaf January 26, 2011
2010 was an outstanding year for video games across the board. From the Wii to PC and Playstation 3 to the iPad there was something to keep every kind of gamer entertained.
By The Sheaf January 22, 2011
Dianne Warren’s Cool Water is a demure, unassuming novel perfectly tuned to the pace of life in small-town Saskatchewan. It was also the ideal book to read over the Christmas holidays.
By The Sheaf January 22, 2011
There is only one word that truly describes One Day by David Nicholls and that is: “real.”
By The Sheaf January 22, 2011
Anyone who is opposed to comic books has at least read the comic strips in any newspaper or browsed through a few panels of Jughead eating one too many hamburgers.