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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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Denver Jewish Film Festival Goes Virtual in 2021

Denver Jewish Film Festival Goes Virtual in 2021

By Kyle HarrisFebruary 2, 2021

The annual festival opens with a documentary about Menachem Begin and includes a wide mix of heavy and light films.

How One Talent Buyer Used a Shitty Year to Fertilize Denver Music

How One Talent Buyer Used a Shitty Year to Fertilize Denver Music

By Kyle HarrisFebruary 2, 2021

Kyle Hartman used a shitty year to fertilize Denver’s music community.

Glass Cases Fuels Up for a Brighter Future in “Chemicals”

Glass Cases Fuels Up for a Brighter Future in “Chemicals”

By Kyle HarrisJanuary 29, 2021

The Front Range band has big plans for 2021, despite the year’s obvious limitations.

Jess Parsons Is Calling. Will You Answer?

Jess Parsons Is Calling. Will You Answer?

By Kyle HarrisJanuary 28, 2021

The Denver musician just released her four-song EP, Hear Me Calling.

Progressive Strategists Launch National Donor Mobilization Group

Progressive Strategists Launch National Donor Mobilization Group

By Kyle HarrisJanuary 27, 2021

The Huttner Group and Culture of Giving Back are joining forces for a national effort.

Foundation Wars: Struggling Nonprofits Beg Foundations to Cut the Red Tape

Foundation Wars: Struggling Nonprofits Beg Foundations to Cut the Red Tape

By Kyle HarrisJanuary 26, 2021

Jami Duffy of Youth on Record says nonprofits don’t have the time to jump through hoops for foundations.

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A Fresh Lens: CPAC Takes Over Month of Photography for 2021

A Fresh Lens: CPAC Takes Over Month of Photography for 2021

By Kyle HarrisJanuary 24, 2021

“The festival is going to happen, but it’s going to look different.”

Auditor Blasts Denver Art Museum and City for Not Reworking Contracts

Auditor Blasts Denver Art Museum and City for Not Reworking Contracts

By Kyle HarrisJanuary 22, 2021

The auditor says the city and museum don’t know who owns what and need a better contract; they disagree.

Nathaniel Rateliff Will Headline <i>Saturday Night Live</i>

Nathaniel Rateliff Will Headline Saturday Night Live

By Kyle HarrisJanuary 22, 2021

Things keep getting better for the Denver singer-songwriter.

Future Funk: The Grand Alliance Has a Grand Vision for a Better Tomorrow

Future Funk: The Grand Alliance Has a Grand Vision for a Better Tomorrow

By Kyle HarrisJanuary 20, 2021

This Afrofuturist supergroup is on the move.

Breaking News: Ms. Mayhem Offers a Fresh Take on Denver Journalism

Breaking News: Ms. Mayhem Offers a Fresh Take on Denver Journalism

By Kyle HarrisJanuary 19, 2021

Madison Lauterbach’s online news outlet centers the stories of women and femme-identified people.

Pajama Problems? Sedvana Offers Women an Eco-Friendly Fix.

Pajama Problems? Sedvana Offers Women an Eco-Friendly Fix.

By Kyle HarrisJanuary 19, 2021

This designer offers eco-friendly, stylish, comfortable sleepwear.

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Eighteen Denver Area Museums to Visit Now!

Eighteen Denver Area Museums to Visit Now!

By Kyle HarrisJanuary 15, 2021

Relaxed COVID-19 restrictions have allowed some cultural institutions to reopen.

Why Collective Misnomer Is Deleting Its Social Media Accounts

Why Collective Misnomer Is Deleting Its Social Media Accounts

By Kyle HarrisJanuary 15, 2021

Concerned about censorship and predatory data mining, Adán De La Garza plans to quit social media.

The Black Box Serves Up Electronic Music…Restaurant Style

The Black Box Serves Up Electronic Music…Restaurant Style

By Kyle HarrisJanuary 15, 2021

It’s far from business as usual at the underground electronic music club.

Pasternack’s Art Hub Survives Its Latest Calamity: A Fire

Pasternack’s Art Hub Survives Its Latest Calamity: A Fire

By Kyle HarrisJanuary 14, 2021

Scott Pasternack’s building has survived floods and a pandemic. Then it went up in flames.

PlatteForum Brings Immigrant Artist Mentoring Program to Denver

PlatteForum Brings Immigrant Artist Mentoring Program to Denver

By Kyle HarrisJanuary 13, 2021

The arts-education national is bringing the New York Foundation for the Arts program to Denver.

Denver Tattoo Artist: City Health Inspectors Have Abandoned Us

Denver Tattoo Artist: City Health Inspectors Have Abandoned Us

By Kyle HarrisJanuary 11, 2021

Sol Tribe owner Alicia Cardenas has been looking for help from the Denver Department of Public Health and Environment. It’s not coming.

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No, Red Rocks Did Not Announce Its 2021 Schedule

No, Red Rocks Did Not Announce Its 2021 Schedule

By Kyle HarrisJanuary 8, 2021

Despite what media outlets are reporting based on the Red Rocks calendar, the venue’s operator doesn’t have 2021 figured out.

Nine People to Watch in Denver’s Culture Scene in 2021

Nine People to Watch in Denver’s Culture Scene in 2021

By Kyle HarrisJanuary 6, 2021

Denver’s arts and music scene has some incredible champions.

Reel Talk With James Mejia, Denver Film’s New Head

Reel Talk With James Mejia, Denver Film’s New Head

By Kyle HarrisJanuary 5, 2021

James Mejia talks about taking over an arthouse theater and film nonprofit in the middle of the pandemic.

Retrofette Sings About Bad News and Social Media on “Photogenic”

Retrofette Sings About Bad News and Social Media on “Photogenic”

By Kyle HarrisJanuary 5, 2021

The band’s latest track is a brooding synth-pop meditation on social media and anxiety.

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