THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.
By Thilina Bandara September 10, 2011
Game development has exploded in Canada. Naturally, as a gamer and a Canadian I was interested in exploring exactly why this phenomenon was occurring.
By Aren Bergstrom September 9, 2011
As the Toronto International Film Festival begins on Sept. 8, we officially enter the Fall Movie Season when awards are on the radar of every studio. Here is a highlight of the biggest movies hitting theatres this fall.
By Laura Alford September 9, 2011
So, you think you’re into podcasts? Well you haven’t heard anything yet. Check out our list (in no particular order) of the top 10 podcasts that you should be listening to below.
By Michael Cuthbertson September 8, 2011
In Saskatoon, bands usually last one or two years. This is not the case for thrash acts Untimely Demise and DFA, two of Saskatoon’s badass metal bands, who have teamed up to bring us some of the most brutal shows our town has ever seen.
By Nicole Barrington September 6, 2011
Mother Mother’s frontman Ryan Guldemond doesn’t dig happy songs: ““It’s funny. I do gravitate towards slower, darker songs and sometimes I kind of feel like I need to remind myself to be positive. Happy songs irk me. I like cold, dense and realistic portraits of humanity, which inevitably I think are quite humourous.”
By Aren Bergstrom September 3, 2011
Superhero films are everywhere nowadays. Some people have had enough.
By Ishmael N. Daro August 31, 2011
How do you contribute to Saskatoon’s music scene if you can’t play an instrument? For Phil Greer and Rich Taylor, the answer was to devote countless hours to organizing shows for local and touring bands for no money.
By Aren Bergstrom August 18, 2011
To say that The Tree of Life is unconventional cinema would be an understatement. To say that it is what cinema should be is touching closer to the truth.