HANNAH KUBBINS Arts & Life Editor The musicians looked like the kind of people you’d see roaming the streets of Coventry or some other hipster town in Northeast Ohio. As...
HANNAH KUBBINS Arts & Life Editor As soon as he started playing the piano, even the coldest hearted people in the room began to swoon. Jacob Sigman, a musician from...
JILL KOVAL Special to The Denisonian Richard III is an ambitious project even for the capable mettle of Denison’s own. The play clocked an impressive two and a half hours,...
Kevin Herman Special to The Denisonian Fluffer is headlining with a collaborative show between 91.1 WDUB and the Bandersnatch with Ann Arbor artist, Jacob Sigman, opening on Saturday, February 27th at...
KAITLYN SPECHT Arts & Life Editor Imagine a silverback gorilla. Think about the nature of his movements, how he communicates everything he needs to sometimes with just a single look....
LAURA WATSON Special to The Denisonian Denison sold out showings of The Genital Monologues, a show based off the idea of Eve Ensler’s original Vagina Monologues, seeking to provide a...
SAVANNAH DELGROSS Arts & Life Editor Mothers bounced their babies, elders tapped their feet and students hummed along to the tunes of bluegrass. “They’re one of the best bands I’ve...
HANNAH KUBBINS Arts & Life Editor Angela Pelster took Denison students on a journey about love, life, loss and trees through her writing. With Pelster’s visit, the Beck Lecture Series...
KAITLYN SPECHT Arts & Life Editor “When I say it’s the coolest stuff in the universe, I mean it!” Dr. William D. Phillips said, referring to an atom which had...
KAITLYN SPECHT Arts & Life Editor This past week, Denison’s Asian American Association hosted their third annual Asian American Association Week, gathering the public to learn and celebrate Asian American...