A Reason to Fast Today
I’m starving myself today in anticipation of an enormous holiday meal I’ll consume this evening. Seems a little early for a holiday meal. Perhaps, but it’s in the name of journalism, and we have deadlines here in Yellow Scene Magazine…
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Obama Has Me Believing Again
All my life, I had an idealist view about what government and ethics looked like. I grew up with the teachings of Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, Benjamin Franklin and how our nation was founded under great and noble ideas.
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Voting Was Too Easy
I wanted a line snaking around the block, backing up for an hour, two or three. Then, my neighbors and I could have bemoaned the process. Complained about lack of preparation. Discussed that how, when we wake up tomorrow, there…
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Some of Our Favorite Events This Month
We don’t want you to be bored this month, so check out these great events: Ballet Nouveau’s Rock Ballet, Nov. 7-9 at the Pinnacle Event Center, Federal Heights. Email us for free tickets! CASA Kaleidoscope of Hope Fundraising Luncheon, noon,…
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The Ever So Creative O’s Chef
For those of you not in the know, the Taste of Elegance is perhaps the premier food and wine event on the Colorado culinary calendar. It’s part of the Denver International Wine Festival and it features top chefs in the…
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The Survivors Guide to a Recession
1) Maximize Your Exposure Be mindful of circulation compared to ad cost. Make sure the product you are advertising in is in fact something people read and aren’t throwing away. If you have a limited budget make sure your ad…
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November Letters to the Editor
I just received a copy of the Yellow Scene, and I am outraged by the cover (“Scary Good Costumes,” October). We have a candidate for the office of vice president inciting crowds to chant kill him and you have the…
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The Super Bowl for Journalists
Accountants have tax season, professional sports players the playoffs and retailers the holidays. Journalists are stuck covering these stupid elections.
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A Real Boiling Point
Each summer we worry about two things here in Colorado: water and fire. A new report by the Colorado Water Conservation Board projects the summer mercury in Colorado to rise up to 4 degrees more in the next 40 years,…
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