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Arts & Life

Pi Kappa Phi’s Battle of the Bands tears down the wall between greek life and the arts

October 24, 2023 Haylee Griffith

Glowing string lights shaking to the vibrations, dirt rising from the ground from all the dancing, and hands swaying in sync with each drum beat;…

Arts & Life

Five up-and-coming music talents at DU

October 23, 2023 Anna Neumann

Rosie’s Haven Rosie Ayala’s enchanting energy emanates through every single one of her songs, especially her most recent album “ESCAPISM,” streaming on all platforms. Ayala…

Arts & Life

Lamont Student Feature: Leith McLeod

October 2, 2023 John Nassif

Leith McLeod is a recording and production student from Pittsburg, Pennsylvania at the Lamont School of Music, where he studies jazz bass with a minor in…

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Rosie’s Haven’s new album ‘Escapism’ is a psychedelic and ethereal experience

October 2, 2023 Ellie Barnett-Cashman

DU’s up-and-coming solo artist, Rosie's Haven, may just be the university’s claim to fame in 10 years when the whole world is listening to her…

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Gothic Theater welcomes nostalgic energy from Everclear and the Pink Spiders

October 2, 2023 Anna Neumann

A 10-minute drive to The Gothic Theatre proved to be worth the trip last Thursday, Sept. 28 when The Pink Spiders and Everclear rocked the…

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One backyard, three acts: ‘The Come Up’ house festival review

September 25, 2023 Anna Neumann

On the evening of September 22, a vibrant crowd of students gathered near the University of Denver campus for a house festival, aptly named "The…

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Rosie’s Haven’s new album ‘Outlaw’ brings together vulnerability and empowerment

September 25, 2023 Ellie Barnett-Cashman

Rosie Ayala had big plans of releasing a new album this summer, details of which she shared at the end of the 2023 academic year.…

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Lamont Student Feature: Anika Erickson

September 18, 2023 John Nassif

From Los Angeles, California, Anika Erickson is a recording and production student at Lamont specializing in Jazz Voice. Besides music, Erickson was a competitive figure skater…

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Find your own safe space listening to Rosie’s Haven this summer

May 29, 2023 Ellie Barnett-Cashman

First-year Rosie Ayala, also known by her stage name, Rosie’s Haven, lives by the words “create for yourself before others.”  Although she would love to…

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Lamont producer Ben Kolot explores themes of self-doubt in new single

May 9, 2023 John Nassif

Ben Kolot is on scholarship for piano at the Lamont School of Music and is a Recording Production student striving to become a DJ in…

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