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.

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  • By March 27, 2013

    There’s a storm rolling through Amigos Cantina on April 4, and Zeus is behind it.

  • Ingrid Gatin makes time for Vangelis on back-and-forth Canadian tour

    By March 22, 2013

    Enchanting indie folk artist Ingrid Gatin is dropping by Vangelis March 23 as part of her cross-country tour.

  • Concert by candlelight: Acoustic artists leave no footprints

    By March 21, 2013

    With a lineup full of up-and-coming artists and a small environmental footprint, the Acoustic Carbonless Community Concert is hitting all the right notes for success.

  • Tegan and Sara plunge into pop

    By March 9, 2013

    Sara Quin isn’t afraid to say she likes pop music, but apparently a lot of people are. One half of Canadian indie duo Tegan and Sara, she is referring to those who’ve turned up their noses at the group’s recent dive into the world of pop music on Heartthrob, their seventh studio album.

  • A Tribe Called Red are dancing a revolution

    By February 14, 2013

    Though music’s grand promise of provoking revolutions hasn’t come to fruition, now more than ever we need artists to shake up our assumptions about how we see the world. That’s what A Tribe Called Red’s music is all about — subversion.

  • Album Review: Sora’s Scorpion Moon

    By February 11, 2013

    Over the last decade, Alberta-raised singer Sora has made a strong showing with two albums and an EP. The success of her Celtic influenced melodies and narrative lyrics only continues on her third album Scorpion Moon, slated for release Feb. 28.

  • We The Artists showcase music, drama, art this Saturday

    By January 16, 2013

    For the second year in what will hopefully become a long running tradition, student group We The Artists will showcase their work Jan. 19 at TCU Place. The event, also known as We The Artists, presents art, music and drama from students all across campus.

  • 30 years later and they’ve still got it: Red Hot Chili Peppers rock Saskatoon

    By November 27, 2012

    For twenty-nine years the Red Hot Chili Peppers have entertained and rocked their way around the world. On Nov. 24, one of the greatest rock bands ever came to Saskatoon as part of their “I’m with You” tour.