For the final Vail Series performance of the semester, the Ahn Trio provided a mix of classical music and classic rock that made for a pleasant, if not too compelling,...
By Cecilia Salomone Arts & Life Editor Never apologizing and never explaining, the Sketch’rs Sketch Comedy Troupe combines elements of slapstick, surrealism, and dark humor in their performances. Anything from...
***Spoilers ahead*** Let’s face it: as the summer heats up, so does many an American’s propensity for Netflix binge-watching. Often, this marathon streaming is reduced to the umpteenth reality TV...
By Cecilia Salomone Arts & Life Editor The Bandersnatch was bursting with an impressive crowd as DUwop took the stage for their spring concert on March 31, ready to debut...
By Cecilia Salomone, Arts and Life Editor Signs and banners had been hanging around campus for nearly a month promoting the Vail Series’ final concert: ten-time Grammy award-winning vocalist Bobby McFerrin,...
By Cecilia Salomone Arts & Life Editor Despite a freakish wintry storm happening outside, the Hilltoppers and Ladies Night Out managed to bring music and laughter to Swasey during their...
By Cecilia Salomone, Arts and Life Editor Burke Recital Hall was filled to the brim on March 8 for the opening night of Denison’s 17th Annual Jazz Guitar Festival. According...
Empowered. Free. Proud. These are just three of the words that are used every year by Naked Week participants to describe how they feel after running nude with a group...
By Cecilia Salomone, Arts and Life Editor A patchwork amalgamation of slapstick comedy, thought-provoking poignancy, dark humor, and downright bizarre, the Denison Independent Theatre Association’s Semi-annual One-Act Play Festival was...
By Cecilia Salomone, Arts and Life Editor This year, Denison’s annual performance of the “Monologues,” as they are colloquially known, was a bit different, but no less powerful. In years...