DU students and local organizations celebrated International Women's Week through various events on and off campus. International Women's Week takes place the first week of…
Singer-songwriter Ryan Beatty performed his third studio album, “Calico,” at the Gothic Theatre on Thursday, March 7. Ryan has been writing songs and performing for…
On Friday, March 1, DU’s premier improv team, Skintight Outrage, performed their quarterly Late Night Show in Sturm Hall 281, also known as the Lindsay…
On Feb. 28, the Australian indie/folk rock band The Paper Kites graced the Ogden Theatre during the last leg of their North American tour, supporting…
*To ensure the safety of the organizers mentioned in this article, last names have been omitted from reporting. On Friday, Feb. 23, D3 Arts hosted…
A new section has been added to the DU Clarion, welcoming weekly poetry and prose submissions. The section offers an outlet for all students to…
As the Director of Jazz and Commercial Music Studies, Assistant Professor Remy Le Boeuf is reshaping the jazz program at the University of Denver’s Lamont…
On the walls of elevators, the floor of the commons, the fronts of laptops and the sides of water bottles—you can’t escape them. The sight…
Evan Farrenkopf, a Computer Science and Music major is from Columbus, Ohio. In music, he emphasizes jazz guitar and produces Pop, R&B and dance. Farrenkopf,…
Black artists should be listened to throughout the entire year, but Black History Month (BHM) is a special time to support these talented musicians. This…