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Denver International Airport, Feb. 27, as DIA officials first began to take notice of the pandemic.
Sue Sanders inside her car, where she sleeps at night in a Centennial Walmart parking lot.
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Democratic Sen. Elizabeth Warren brought her campaign for president to Denver s Fillmore Auditorium.
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Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg stopped for a rally at the Crowne Plaza hotel near Denver International Airport.
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Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders at a campaign at the Colorado Convention Center in Denver.
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President Donald Trump campaigns in Colorado Springs, here mocking Democrat Amy Klobuchar for what he said was choking during a Democratic candidate debate.
The pandemic hit Denver’s arts and culture scene hard, forcing many businesses, performance spaces, museums and galleries to close, at least temporarily, at the end of March. In the months since, artists and curators have rallied to keep culture alive, to comment on social injustice, and to inspire us all to appreciate essential workers and health-care providers.
Along the way, the scene has shown its grit and ability to stay relevant through the toughest of times, though some longstanding cultural institutions have been wrangling with their own inner demons.
Here are the ten biggest arts and culture stories in Denver in 2020: