The process of going through all of our stories from the past 25 years of Yellow Scene Magazine (YS) to find the 25 stories best suited for a sort of “Where are they now?” segment proved to be a little…
From kitchen prodigies and cancer survivors to fearless fifth graders and fearless fifth graders, we’re revisiting some of Yellow Scene’s standout SuperKids — and introducing a few future legends who are just getting started.
Media literacy has become increasingly important since the debut of the internet. In most households, the news no longer arrives on the doorstep of the house first thing in the morning. Instead, it attacks viewers while they scroll on social…
Summertime is almost here again and that means one thing: summer camp! Boulder and the surrounding areas offer a near limitless array of camps, programs, and activities for youth. There is something for everyone! Yellow Scene prides itself on providing…
Lessons from a retired mechanical engineer, an accountant with a vision and palate to match, a hunter, and a chemist In Old Town Lafayette sits family-owned and operated DEK? (“deck-eye”) Distillery. I had the honor of sitting down with Scott…
Even with tacos available nearly everywhere, Tacos Aya Yay stands above the rest On a cool January evening, I ambled into Tacos Aya Yay in Lafayette. The smell of tortillas and braising meats wafted into the air as I shook…
Neurodiverse-friendly summer programs Summer camps are often some of the most cherished memories of childhood. For many years conditions that cause neurodiversity, including autism, attention-deficit/hyperactivity and dyslexia, left neurodiverse children out of summer programming, as there wasn’t as much support…
The state of youth mental health Brandy Galloway first noticed something was amiss with her daughter, Aurora, shortly after her girl turned three years old. The toddler was fixated with death, especially the death of her own mother. “There was…