MAT SCOTT Arts & Life Editor Angsty teens and sensitive topics were the stars of the show in the Singer’s Theatre Workshop performance of Spring Awakening. With lead performances by...
TRISHNA DESAI Staff Writer Higley Auditorium was transformed into a landscape of compelling global discussions and moving storytelling as part of Friday night’s panel called “Migration, Youth, and Higher Education.”...
KAITLYN SPECHT Arts & Life Editor If you were expecting traditional piano music, you might have been disappointed with Christina McMaster’s piano recital. But if you were looking for something...
MAT SCOTT Arts & Life Editor “So ends the comedy” were the unexpected lines spoken at the end of The Traveller Returns. Judging from the posters around campus, one would...
OWEN SMITH Features Editor Sayed Kashua has always had a tough time adjusting to new places. At the Beck Lecture in the Barney Davis conference room, Kashua read from short...
KAITLYN SPECHT Arts & Life Editor The best words to describe the 20th Jazz Guitar Festival are inventive, collaborative, and just plain fun. When the band Trio da Paz took...
JOSHUA LEE Staff Writer Many students prepared for the show by blasting his music in their dorm or wearing Waka gear throughout the week, and once the night finally rolled...
CHLOE SFERRA Sports Editor The Denison Independent Theater Association, better known as D.I.T.A, closed another season of the One Acts. From a rough night in a bathroom stall, to a...
TRISHNA DESAI Staff Writer Knapp’s dimly lit Performance Hall was packed Wednesday evening for Nashville-based painter Cody Tumblin’s artist talk. Supported by Denison’s studio art program in collaboration with the...
SAVANNAH DELGROSS Arts & Life Editor At Denison, summer scholars get to explore their interests and direct their studies. This opportunity helped studio art majors Evelyn Kendix ’19 and Uyen (Kat)...