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Author: Matt Olson

Matt Olson is a writer, podcaster, and multimedia jack-of-all-trades (but master of none) from Saskatoon. He earned degrees at the University of Saskatchewan and Carleton University, and dreams of being an extra in a Star Wars movie.

Dancing Sky’s holiday panto makes post-pandemic comeback

‘Jack and the End of the World’ runs from Dec. 2 to 18 at Dancing Sky Theatre in Meacham, Sask.

Review: Saskatoon Summer Players fall comedy spells success, even through hiccups

The Saskatoon Summer Players’ fall musical keeps the audience in stitches with hilarious songs and sharp-witted ad-libbing. 

Q&A: Dean McNeill talks music and poetry ahead of collaborative SJO concert

“I like it when people step up to the plate and take a swing at things and hit it out of the park in cool ways. I think we have a lot to offer as a province, and I think this is an example of doing that.”

Inaugural Saskatchewan Jewish Arts Festival a massive cultural celebration

“It sounds so cheesy, but we need more love in the world. There’s enough hate. So we look at pieces of art as a vehicle for peace, love, and understanding,” festival curator Joel Bernbaum said.

‘It’s about these amazing people flying under the radar’: YXE Underground podcast hits fifth season

As Eric Anderson starts the fifth season of YXE Underground, it’s a chance to look back on all the incredible people he’s interviewed for it.

Review: Heartfelt and humourous ‘Stones in his Pockets’ a great start to the season

Skye Brandon and Nathan Howe use a masterful physicality to play various characters in this hilarious two-man comedy.

Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan debuts new comedy centred on an old villain

Daniel Macdonald’s new play, a comedy loosely inspired by the infamous Shakespeare villain Iago, opens on August 6th, 2022.

Saskatoon Fringe Reviews, Day 4: Love, horror, and trombones wrap up review weekend

Whether you’re into horror or comedy or dramatic one-person performances, there’s a little bit of everything on this year’s stages!

Saskatoon Fringe Reviews, Day 3: From children’s folk stories to an early grave

Comedies, drama, children’s theatre and musical numbers — check out the newest reviews for the 2022 Saskatoon Fringe Festival shows!

Saskatoon Fringe Reviews, Day 2: Superb storytelling and stand-up comedy

Day 2 of the 2022 Saskatoon Fringe Festival reviews includes some stand-up comedy and PodSask’s first five-star show!

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