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Carnivale Masquerade Gala Fundraiser

14oct7:00 pm10:00 pmCarnivale Masquerade Gala Fundraiser

Event Details

Yellow Scene Magazine’s 2023 Carnivale Gala Fundraiser to support Independent, Local Journalism.

Proceeds will help support YS and KGNU’s long-standing, award-winning journalism. Featuring Los Mocochetes, Z-Bass Speaks, Aerial Flyers, Fortune Tellers, fire spinners, local art, food by Snarf’s Sandwiches and Marco’s Hot Dogs & Tacos, and more!

Get your tickets here: https://yellowscene.com/gala/

We owe Yellow Scene Magazine’s 23 years of publishing not only to our staff, who did the hard work to build our audience, but also to the numerous business owners who value our core principles: compelling, relevant, engaging content that readers care about, exceptional design and copywriting, and free home delivery. They chose YS based on why we have an audience and see us as one part of reaching their community. Their understanding of the importance of journalism and design has been integral to the quality we’ve been able to produce for the past 23 years.

Media conglomeration has affected us all, from the loss of good journalism to the lack of funding. Billionaires don’t fund journalism; they fund hacks like Tucker Carlson. News deserts — regions where no one covers local stories — are happening nationwide thanks to media conglomeration.

YS covers important stories, from features and columns to investigative journalism. Stories like Tay Anderson: Evidence Emerges, Rainbow Nursery composting facility, The Dacono Files, Louisville RedTail Ridge, Erie’s growth and governing challenges, Boulder Police, etc. If not for YS, most of these stories would not have been told, at least not in the detail the community deserves.

Several media outlets in Boulder report what happened, yet there is hardly any diving into why it happened. That is where YS comes in.

YS is not burdened with the kind of corporate oversight that buries stories that matter. YS does not shy away from the disenfranchised. We follow the stories that shape and impact our lives. The beauty of independent journalism is our ability to approach and dissect stories in ways that monolithic corporate news is either unable or unwilling to cover.

Come out and celebrate with us to keep local journalism vibrant!

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Time

(Saturday) 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm

Location

Roots Music Project

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