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The Ten Biggest Arts and Culture Stories of 2020

The Ten Biggest Arts and Culture Stories of 2020

By Kyle HarrisDecember 29, 2020

COVID-19 tested the arts in Colorado, but cultural institutions and artists alike found new ways to create.

A Denver Animator’s Horror Short Just Got Picked for Sundance

A Denver Animator’s Horror Short Just Got Picked for Sundance

By Kyle HarrisDecember 29, 2020

Joe Cappa’s horror-comedy short is the debut project of his new animation studio, Great Question.

Science, Anime and Love: The Origin of the Atomic Pixies

Science, Anime and Love: The Origin of the Atomic Pixies

By Khaleel HayesDecember 28, 2020

The trio of anime-inspired artists came together over a mutual love of science and fantasy.

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Christmas Is Over, but the Shopping Is Just Starting

Christmas Is Over, but the Shopping Is Just Starting

By Susan FroydDecember 26, 2020

It’s a tough year for shopping, but there is plenty going on in Denver.

Love Is the Latest Message on Denver’s Most Embattled Wall

Love Is the Latest Message on Denver’s Most Embattled Wall

By Kyle HarrisDecember 24, 2020

Shannon Galpin strikes back with a single word.

Foundations Drum Up Support to Save the Arts During COVID-19

Foundations Drum Up Support to Save the Arts During COVID-19

By Kyle HarrisDecember 23, 2020

The Bonfils-Stanton Foundation and Denver Foundation are offering a second round of pandemic relief funding for arts groups.

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These Artists Are Making Flags From Your Messages of Hope

These Artists Are Making Flags From Your Messages of Hope

By Katrina LeibeeDecember 23, 2020

Alejandra Abad and Román Anaya want to celebrate an inclusive future in the new year.

Unsung Heroes: Denver Artists Celebrated Medical Workers Through 2020

Unsung Heroes: Denver Artists Celebrated Medical Workers Through 2020

By Kyle HarrisDecember 22, 2020

In 2020, artists have used portraiture to honor doctors and nurses.

Lonely? Share a Virtual Holiday Scare on Christmas Eve

Lonely? Share a Virtual Holiday Scare on Christmas Eve

By Susan FroydDecember 22, 2020

Find connection through spooky stories.

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Seven Things to Do for Free In and Around Denver This Week

Seven Things to Do for Free In and Around Denver This Week

By Patricia CalhounDecember 21, 2020

And so it glows…

Ten New Colorado Books That Make Perfect Gifts

Ten New Colorado Books That Make Perfect Gifts

By Teague BohlenDecember 21, 2020

Here’s a list of some Colorado literary selections to put under that festive 2020 tree, even if said tree is on fire.

Reader: The Colorado Comedy Scene Is Definitely No Laughing Matter!

Reader: The Colorado Comedy Scene Is Definitely No Laughing Matter!

By Westword StaffDecember 20, 2020

The clubs are closed, with no reopening in sight.

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Eight Things to Do for Free In and Around Denver This Weekend

Eight Things to Do for Free In and Around Denver This Weekend

By Patricia CalhounDecember 19, 2020

Illuminating events, both in-person and online.

Take a Hike! Denver’s Ten Best Urban Trails This Winter

Take a Hike! Denver’s Ten Best Urban Trails This Winter

By Kyle HarrisDecember 18, 2020

Don’t let the cold weather stop you; take a hike around town.

<i>The Nutcracker</i> Is Back, and Here’s How to See It

The Nutcracker Is Back, and Here’s How to See It

By Khaleel HayesDecember 18, 2020

There are plenty of Colorado Nutcracker performances to catch this holiday season.

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BookBar’s <i>Bite Size</i>: A Big Book for a New Small Press

BookBar’s Bite Size: A Big Book for a New Small Press

By Teague BohlenDecember 18, 2020

BookBar expands its literary impact with a new book in cooperation with the Denver Center for the Performing Arts.

“The Facility” Documents Realities of ICE Detention in Colorado

“The Facility” Documents Realities of ICE Detention in Colorado

By Conor McCormick-CavanaghDecember 17, 2020

Filmmaker Jeremy Flood moved into the encampment outside the Aurora center.

The Best Things to Do in Denver (and Online) This Weekend

The Best Things to Do in Denver (and Online) This Weekend

By Patricia CalhounDecember 17, 2020

You won’t even have to leave the house.

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How to Watch <i>A Christmas Carol</i> in Denver This Year

How to Watch A Christmas Carol in Denver This Year

By Katrina LeibeeDecember 17, 2020

While you can’t go to the theater, don’t be a Scrooge. You can still enjoy Charles Dickens’s classic tale.

Colorado Arts Relief Fund Has $7.5 Million to Support the Creative Sector

Colorado Arts Relief Fund Has $7.5 Million to Support the Creative Sector

By Kyle HarrisDecember 16, 2020

The state is offerings ome emergency aid to artists, crew and live-arts organizations hurt by government shutdowns.

Art Attack: Six Ways to See Art Live or Otherwise This Week

Art Attack: Six Ways to See Art Live or Otherwise This Week

By Susan FroydDecember 16, 2020

From blank canvases to laptop screens, art can be found almost anywhere in Denver.

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Punch Line: Denver Comedy Is Taking a Beating

Punch Line: Denver Comedy Is Taking a Beating

By Kyle HarrisDecember 15, 2020

COVID-19 has hit the comedy scene especially hard.

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