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…
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…
Gulp, there is no way I’m old enough to have run a local news magazine for 25 years. It truly feels like yesterday that I was bartending at night to support the little yellow flyer that would become Yellow Scene…
11/20/2024 Updated to reflect new reported vote numbers: Trump: 76,781,645, Harris: 74,256,209 Sitting down to write this month’s Publisher’s Note has been tough. This past week has pretty much been wasted. I have a long to-do list, and as an…
The Carnivale Masquerade Gala is returning, and this year we’re bringing the disco vibes with DJ Drake! Join us on October 10, 2024, from 5-9 pm at the new Bricks on Main in Longmont for an evening of dancing and…
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Carnivale Masquerade Gala: A Night of Fun and Fundraising for Local Journalism Date: October 10, 2024 Location: Bricks on Main, 471 Main St., Longmont Time: 5:00 PM – 9:00 PM Tickets: $25 (Available here) Longmont, CO —…
[ Local ] CO Springs settles $2 milloin lawsuit from three officers beating Black man during a traffic stop Boulder plans to install “bi-directional” car chargers that will be able to both charge vehicles and power buildings Ranchers bemoan the…
Many of you have read my name on articles for the past two years, and you may have even seen me listed as Managing Editor for the last year plus, but for most of you, I have never made a…
As I begin my tenure in the Corner, I offer a few thoughts on the craft we practice in these pages. Journalism is a threatened species. The primacy of social media marginalizes and handicaps real journalists as objective reporting offers…
The thorny question of what constitutes “real” journalism practiced by “real” journalists becomes dangerous, especially when the information gatekeepers get to judge their questioners.