A small town. A lonely man. A lonely woman. While these three fragments may encapsulate the essence of Will Eno’s “Middletown,” the play is about so much more. Tearing past...
By Debbie Gillum News Editor In addition to being an award-winning writer and actor, known for such roles as Officer Colicchio on “The Wire,” Benjamin Busch is also a film...
There’s a lot of not-so-nice things you can say about Denisonians, but you can’t say we’re not a talented bunch. Between the countless student musicians recently spotlighted by the D-Day...
The Gala brought out all kinds of Denison students in masks, costumes, and finery. Through the efforts of the University Programming Council (UPC) and the Campus Leadership and Involvement Center...
Known around campus for their spontaneous performances behind the Sunset apartments and a recent gig during Denison’s D-Day festivities, Beach Season booked a new venue for its Halloween-inspired performance in...
If you saw an abnormally large group of dark figures huddled near the cemetery behind Smith last Wednesday night, fear not! It was probably just a bunch of students gathered...
By Grant Veltman Staff Writer No secrets are withheld at the upstart of “The Way, Way Back.” From the opening frame, the title takes on literal form, as we see...
Saturday night, the stage was set for a solid evening. Crowds pushed latecomers in Burke’s Black Box Theatre to the scaffolds, although President Weinberg managed a center-stage seat. I daresay...
Contributor of this recipe: Jimmy Conroy ’14 What’s better on a fall day than a slice – or two – of a homemade apple pie? Not much. This past weekend,...
By Lia Windt Staff Writer My immediate thoughts were to get out, and as quickly as possible. Sure, I expected to get spooked, but I did not think I would...