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Kyle Harris

Kyle Harris has been Westword’s Culture Editor since 2016, writing about the arts, music and film.

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Play It Forward: Alex Blocker Is Making Music for a Better World

Play It Forward: Alex Blocker Is Making Music for a Better World

By Kyle HarrisOctober 13, 2020

The Chicago-born, Denver-based violinist, singer, rapper, activist and educator is making change happen.

Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera Tickets on Sale at Denver Art Museum Today

Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera Tickets on Sale at Denver Art Museum Today

By Kyle HarrisOctober 12, 2020

The blockbuster will open October 25 at the Denver Art Museum.

Get Drunk on Public Art and Selfies During This Scavenger Hunt

Get Drunk on Public Art and Selfies During This Scavenger Hunt

By Kyle HarrisOctober 10, 2020

See Denver’s best public art, drink beer and take selfies.

Foo Fighters, Nathaniel Rateliff, Lumineers Play Fest to Save Venues

Foo Fighters, Nathaniel Rateliff, Lumineers Play Fest to Save Venues

By Kyle HarrisOctober 9, 2020

The three-day festival, with performances from Miley Cyrus, Dave Matthews, Demi Lovato and more, will raise money so venues survive.

Celebrate Halloween at Itchy-O’s Drive-In Hallowmass

Celebrate Halloween at Itchy-O’s Drive-In Hallowmass

By Kyle HarrisOctober 7, 2020

There is no better way to mark the holiday in this apocalyptic year.

Lares Feliciano Mourns Victims of Police Violence in “a prayer”

Lares Feliciano Mourns Victims of Police Violence in “a prayer”

By Kyle HarrisOctober 7, 2020

After the police killing of George Floyd, filmmaker Lares Feliciano used animation to deal with her grief and rage.

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Signs of the Times: Blair Sagan Builds a Creative Life Outside Capitalism

Signs of the Times: Blair Sagan Builds a Creative Life Outside Capitalism

By Kyle HarrisOctober 6, 2020

After being kicked out of Night Window, an artist housing project, Blair Sagan moved into a Jeep and doubled down on creating art.

Trick or Treat? Denver Releases Halloween Public-Health Guidelines

Trick or Treat? Denver Releases Halloween Public-Health Guidelines

By Kyle HarrisOctober 6, 2020

COVID-19 is cramping some of the usual holiday activities, but the City and County of Denver says trick-or-treating is still happening.

Red Rocks 2020 Isn’t Over Yet; Float Like a Buffalo Announces October Gig

Red Rocks 2020 Isn’t Over Yet; Float Like a Buffalo Announces October Gig

By Kyle HarrisOctober 5, 2020

This is the season that never dies at the historic venue.

Denver Arts & Venues Offers CARES Act Grants to Artists and Venues

Denver Arts & Venues Offers CARES Act Grants to Artists and Venues

By Kyle HarrisOctober 5, 2020

Denver Arts & Venues will be distributing $1 million from the CARES Act to artists and venues affected by the coronavirus.

Artist Luvchuself Caps Kyle Rittenhouse Mural With a Message of Love

Artist Luvchuself Caps Kyle Rittenhouse Mural With a Message of Love

By Kyle HarrisSeptember 24, 2020

“We all need love now more than ever.”

Nathaniel Rateliff and Colorado Symphony Set Red Rocks Records in 2020

Nathaniel Rateliff and Colorado Symphony Set Red Rocks Records in 2020

By Kyle HarrisSeptember 24, 2020

A live-streamed Rateliff show will end the season September 30.

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Street Art Honors Kyle Rittenhouse, Man Charged With Murdering Protesters

Street Art Honors Kyle Rittenhouse, Man Charged With Murdering Protesters

By Kyle HarrisSeptember 24, 2020

The seventeen-year-old has been charged with murdering protesters.

<i>Time</i> Magazine Puts Megan Thee Stallion at Red Rocks on Its Cover

Time Magazine Puts Megan Thee Stallion at Red Rocks on Its Cover

By Kyle HarrisSeptember 23, 2020

Megan Thee Stallion made the cover of Time magazine’s 100 most influential people edition.

Big Screams Are Coming to the Mile High Horror Film Festival

Big Screams Are Coming to the Mile High Horror Film Festival

By Kyle HarrisSeptember 22, 2020

After a five year hiatus, the Denver-based horror festival is coming to a living room near you.

Tiesto, Fitz and the Tantrums, Billy Strings and Lotus Wrap Up Red Rocks 2020

Tiesto, Fitz and the Tantrums, Billy Strings and Lotus Wrap Up Red Rocks 2020

By Kyle HarrisSeptember 21, 2020

Tiesto, Fitz and the Tantrums, Billy Strings, and Lotus will play Red Rocks Amphitheatre’s final 2020 week before the venue is shut down.

Muralist Chelsea Lewinski’s Crushing Accident Inspires Community Fundraiser

Muralist Chelsea Lewinski’s Crushing Accident Inspires Community Fundraiser

By Kyle HarrisSeptember 19, 2020

The community is raising funds for her recovery.

2MX2 and Aja Black Are Riding High on Life on “Elevator”

2MX2 and Aja Black Are Riding High on Life on “Elevator”

By Kyle HarrisSeptember 18, 2020

The Denver hip-hop band just dropped the music video for its new song, “Elevator.”

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Nathaniel Rateliff Red Rocks Tickets Cost $6,510 on Stubhub

Nathaniel Rateliff Red Rocks Tickets Cost $6,510 on Stubhub

By Kyle HarrisSeptember 16, 2020

While tickets originally cost $75, they’re now going for thousands on the secondary market.

What a Sold-Out Nathaniel Rateliff Red Rocks Show Is Like in 2020

What a Sold-Out Nathaniel Rateliff Red Rocks Show Is Like in 2020

By Kyle HarrisSeptember 16, 2020

The 175 people in attendance enjoyed an evening of somber music.

Murals Are Hot in Denver, but Is Cultural History Taking a Hit?

Murals Are Hot in Denver, but Is Cultural History Taking a Hit?

By Kyle HarrisSeptember 15, 2020

Art is up against the wall in 2020.

Andy Frasco, Wildermiss and Rob Drabkin Share Red Rocks Bill

Andy Frasco, Wildermiss and Rob Drabkin Share Red Rocks Bill

By Kyle HarrisSeptember 10, 2020

Artists are announcing last-minute, socially-distanced shows at the venue.

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