By Cecilia Salomone, Arts and Life Editor This year, as a part of Denison’s annual week-long celebration to honor the life of the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., several student...
By Chelsea Winebrener, Special to the Denisonian Gilbert and Sullivan’s The Pirates of Penzance is coming to Denison this Friday and Saturday, courtesy of Singer’s Theatre Workshop and director Dr....
By Victoria Newman, Staff Writer Sometimes serious, sometimes silly, and always entertaining, the Denison Independent Theatre Association (DITA) has a full lineup of shows for this semester guaranteed to please....
By Haley Jones Staff Writer As both a Staff Writer and fine arts enthusiast, it was thrilling to attend a performance of “You Move, Move You,” which was hosted by...
The United States is undoubtedly one of the most – if not the most – racially diverse country in the world, and seven percent of American children born in the...
By Grant Veltman Staff Writer Reflecting on the last five years in film, the presence of racially charged stories that have emerged has been strong. These works, namely The Help,...
By Haley Jones Staff Writer A group of Denison students dressed in sleek black attire stood on risers in Swasey Chapel. Soft light reflected off their faces, excitement gleamed in...
A chamber string ensemble, The Sphinx Virtuosi with the Catalyst Quartet graced Swasey Chapel with their unique take on classical music, songs by diverse composers not frequently played by classical...