Bach and Sons
The American Bach Society brings its biennial meeting to Kenyon, with concerts.
The American Bach Society brings its biennial meeting to Kenyon, with concerts.
The Kenyon Jazz Ensemble welcomes the season and says goodbye to the Class of 2014.
Long-lost Broadway musical finds new life on Kenyon stage.
“An Amish Sing” brings a local family to Peirce Hall for music and conversation.
Studio art senior exercises conclude with second group.
The mystique of The Arabian Nights comes to the Bolton Theater.
Grammy-winners and vocal adventurers, Roomful of Teeth push the limits of new classical music.
Paintings, photographs, and bedroom-wrecking performance art highlight a senior art exhibition.
Students rethink campus spaces they believe need a facelift.
Hip hop photographer Jonathan Mannion ’93 transformed a Horvitz Hall studio into a professional workshop to conduct an intensive three-day crash course for Kenyon’s aspiring student photographers.
Michaela Jenkins, a junior at the South Carolina Governor’s School for the Arts and Humanities in Greenville, South Carolina, took first place in this year’s Patricia Grodd Poetry Prize for Young Writers presented by The Kenyon Review.
The Kenyon College Jazz Ensemble brightens the month with classic jazz and blues.
Natalie Margolin ’14 knows how hard it can be to find the perfect play for a senior thesis. So instead of searching for a play, she wrote her own.