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.

rock and roll

  • By January 6, 2012

    The Black Keys may be single-handedly keeping blues rock out of the poor house. While in recent years there have been other heavies emerging in the genre, the undeniable leader of the pack is still this two-man outfit from Akron, Ohio. However, it’s getting harder to keep them rooted in the genre they’re accustomed to.

  • It’s only rock ‘n’ roll but we like it: celebrating 20 years of Pearl Jam

    By September 21, 2011

    As I prepared to cover my first “big arena” show, Pearl Jam, on Sept. 19 at the Credit Union Centre, I was overwhelmed with memories from the last 20-odd years.

  • New Sam Roberts Band album Collider brings all the goods

    By September 2, 2011

    Certain albums can be recognized as something special from the very first listen. Sam Roberts Band’s Collider, released May 10, is a worthy member of that select group.

  • The Sheepdogs are homegrown winners

    By August 11, 2011

    On Aug. 1, Saskatoon band the Sheepdogs were named the winners of Rolling Stone’s “Do You Wanna Be A Rock & Roll Star” contest and were awarded a prestige spot on the cover of the Aug. 18 issue (out Aug. 5) ”” the first time an unsigned band has ever graced the cover.

  • The pains and joys of moving out

    By May 18, 2011

    Many moments can be identified as the beginning of adulthood. Notable milestones include a Bar Mitzvah, a first job or your first kill in battle. Now don’t get me wrong, these are all glorious things to boast about. But to me, people really “come of age” when they move out of their parents’ house.

  • Classic Canadian band turns 20

    By May 18, 2011

    Canadian band Sloan has been around for 20 years, believe it or not. With the release of their 10th album, they’ve proved they can still rock with the best of them.