Describing what makes Denton, Texas unique may be hard to express in words, but Dentonite and photographer Mike Ferreira chose to speak through his lens instead. Three years in the
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CopyPro Copy Center was once an active local business with eight employees and an influx of orders. Customers would throw a ball for the store dog, Whiskey, and students would

A forgotten jump rope strewn alongside the playground may be a vessel for fun and games, but to university alumna and artist Morgan Newsoroff Zapata, the toyish cord embodies a

University alumna and artist Kara Belt once sat shoulder-to-shoulder with her best friend, listening eagerly to her friend’s “Granmom” demonstrate how to embroider as her encouraging nature lights up the

This past weekend, Denton’s Day of the Dead Festival took place on E. Hickory and Industrial Street. The event featured

A snowball fight in 90-degree weather sounds impossible, but not for the wacky creatives of Denton. From the “’Shark Tank’

This article has been updated with corrections. The Denton Main Street Association has been trash-talking lately. Working in cooperation with

Alexa Pedrero, interdisciplinary studies of art and design senior, sits in her childhood bedroom, iPad in hand, preparing designs for