THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By The Sheaf February 13, 2014
Written by Ian Nelson and directed by Denis Rouleau, The White Room (presented in French as La Chambre Blanche) is a story about home, family and how they define us — both by ourselves and those who would use such things as guilt by association.
By The Sheaf February 10, 2014
On Jan. 28, nearly forty people attended a Winter Cycling Workshop at the Universtiy of Saskatchewan. The workshop was open to everyone, whether already avid winter cyclists or people interested in learning about the basics of pedalling in powder.
By The Sheaf February 10, 2014
With their second album, Dunes, Gardens & Villa has crafted an experience that combines synthetic vibes and light backing flutes into a record that feels retro in its execution but uniquely fresh in sound.
By The Sheaf February 8, 2014
It can be challenging for musicians looking for sustainability in the local scene, but one Saskatoon record label wants to help change this condition for the better — and they’re starting at a grassroots level.
By Scott Davidson February 7, 2014
The Heist might be last year’s most aptly titled album — and not for any motivation Macklemore and Ryan Lewis had in coming up with the name.
By The Sheaf February 1, 2014
Comedian and television star Bill Cosby is going to bring his skills to NBC once again. But can Cosby stand up to modern audiences?
By Scott Davidson February 1, 2014
Much has changed in the two and a half years since the release of punk band Against Me!’s last album. In May 2012, the band’s singer — then known as Tom Gabel — publicly came out as a transgender woman and announced her plans to begin living under the name Laura Jane Grace.
By The Sheaf February 1, 2014
In a world overrun by technology and watched over by the internet, it seems that nothing is safe from the dreaded public leak — not even a script from high-profile director Quentin Tarantino.