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Here's what makes Denver theater audiences different

Next season's lineup at DCPA: “Avaaz,” by Michael Shayan; “I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter,” based on Erika Sanchez’s young adult novel and adapted by Isaac Gómez; and “The Hot Wing King” by Katori Hall.

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Colorado Arts Spotlight: Things to know and do around the state Feb. 29 – March 3

This weekend, enjoy a play about partying and growing old, a Japanese doll and cultural festival, the Boulder International Film Festival, and more!

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Colorado New Play Festival announces local resident as new director

Colorado New Play Festival has created a new role within its organization and has named Steamboat Springs resident Dagny McKinley to fill it.

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Denver Center for the Performing Arts Announces Thirty Productions in 2021 to 2023

Denver Center for the Performing Arts Announces Thirty Productions in 2021 to 2023
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Denver Center for the Performing Arts 2021-22 season announced

Denver Center for the Performing Arts 2021-22 season announced
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Mary Kathryn Nagle Changes the Story, in Court and Onstage

Save this story for later. Two years ago, the House Subcommittee for Indigenous Peoples of the United States held a hearing on the murder and disappearance of Native women. Native women are murdered on reservations at a rate ten times the national average; there were more than five thousand reported cases of missing Native women in 2016 alone, and many more cases go unreported. Among the witnesses at the hearing was Mary Kathryn Nagle, the legal counsel for the National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center and an enrolled citizen of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma. Nagle, in her testimony, noted that tribal nations do not have legal jurisdiction over non-Natives who commit crimes on reservations. This is one of the reasons, she said, that those who assault or murder Native women are so rarely caught and prosecuted. The Supreme Court revoked that jurisdiction in 1978; it was restored, in 2013, by a new provision in the Violence Against Women Act, which was reauthorized that year. But funding for

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