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The New Rockstar Philosophy gears up for book launch
Saskatoon bloggers get ready to host crowdfunding party The story of The New Rockstar Philosophy is an unlikely one. But it’s also really, really good. Two local pals decide to get off their asses
Read More »Ominocity’s Guide to Speed Dating
Are 5 minute dates and Valentine’s Day desperation the secret to love? I went on my first blind date when I was 18. A buddy’s girlfriend decided that I needed to meet her co-worker
Read More »Ominocity’s Valentine’s Day Makeout Party Boogie Mixtape
Local bloggers play musical cupid with weirdo mixtape Last Valentine’s Day Ominocity presented Five Rules to Making a Sexy Valentine’s Day Playlist. While we stand by those rules, specifically the stopping-mid-bone-to-flip-a-record rule, we never
Read More »Regina’s Wonderland Arcade a Journey into the not-so-distant past: Photo Essay
Queen City arcade a monument to the once mighty video arcade empire Along with car phones and compact discs, video game arcades have long since lumbered off into the sunset to die a modern
Read More »The Deep Dark Woods to make appearance in Romantic Thriller
Saskatoon indie folk group to appear in major American film Saskatoon’s The Deep Dark Woods will be appearing in the upcoming movie Safe Haven. The folk foursome will be playing themselves while performing their
Read More »Ominocity’s Guide to Becoming a Missed Connection
How to turn potential regret into potential sweat Missed connection posts are a modern day phenomenon; a compact eight second rollercoaster that is equal parts love, loss, regret and hilarity. Reading them is like
Read More »Kimiwan Zine Showcases Saskatoon’s Indigenous Artists
Aboriginal-inspired zine now accepting submissions for upcoming issue Saskatoon has a new literary/art zine called Kimiwan, and its goal is to share the stories of the city’s indigenous community. Kimiwan, which translates into “rain”,
Read More »Ghost Town, Saskatchewan Part 9: Photo Essay
Despite being a ghost town, Insinger, SK. is weirdly cheerful For a ghost town, Insinger, Saskatchewan is by far the least creepy ghost town we’ve ever seen. Located on Highway 16 between Foam Lake
Read More »Saskatoonstreets.com: Over Two Years of Documenting Illegal Art
Mysterious graffiti website captures an ever-changing city art scene Saskatoonstreets.com has been fearlessly documenting street art – ‘graffiti’ for all you lowbrows – on a daily basis since August 2010. Since then the site
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