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LISTEN: NEW LIVE QUADRANT KHAN TRACK

After recently consolidating his musical efforts under a single banner, Saskatoon electro-guru Quadrant Khan (who previously also DJed as Chakra Khan), has recently jetted off on an extended musical…
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DEAD ROCK STARS: A BOOK YOU SHOULD READ

Dead Rock Stars is a short novel by Saskatoon author Wes Funk, a story about a homosexual record store owner named Jack who is none too pleased to be called back to his tiny hometown after the…
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LISTEN: CFCR'S FRINGE FEST FLYER PART 7

The seventh and final edition of the Fringe Fest Flyer is in the can, capping off another great year of fringe theatre in Saskatoon. Chris Jensen and his crew did a great job once again, and by…
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LISTEN: CFCR'S FRINGE FEST FLYER PARTS 4, 5 & 6

The Saskatoon Fringe Theatre Festival is humming along this week, and CFCR's crack team of theatre nuts -- led by Chris Jensen -- has been hard at work interviewing, reviewing and previewing shows for…
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HOBO WITH A SHOTGUN: BANNED FILM GETS DVD RELEASE

Exploitation throwback flick Hobo with a Shotgun was banned from The Roxy Theatre due to the complaints of some buttinksi zealots with no sense of humour.  These fascist cowards also took it upon…
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LISTEN: CFCR'S FRINGE FEST FLYER PART 3

CFCR's Fringe Fest coverage continues with another installment of the Fringe Fest Flyer. This half-hour feature produced by CFCR superstar Chris Jensen broadcasts everyday during the Fringe at 2:30…
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SHEEPDOGS WIN COVER SHOT; SURPRISE NOBODY

That's right folks, after months and months (and months) of waiting and mass voting, the results are in: Saskatoon's The Sheepdogs are gonna be the first ever unsigned band on the cover of Rolling…
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