The technology photographers used to capture the West Early photographers carried heavy camera equipment over mountains in order to capture the American West on film. Now, photographers and everyday people have the ability to snap pictures of the landscape on…
Ascending the bends of Bellevue Drive towards the Glass House up near the reach of the Flatirons, the phrase “big guy upstairs” became a touchstone of my conversation with Matt McMullan, award-winning architect and designer of the Glass House. Having…
Editor’s note: This story was originally published by H2O Radio and was shared via AP StoryShare. By Jamie Sudler, Executive Producer, KGNU We gladly recycle our aluminum and paper with the expectation it gets repurposed into something new. But the…
Editor’s Note: Press Releases are provided to Yellow Scene. In an effort to keep our community informed, we publish some press releases in whole. Feb. 21, 2022—Credentialed members of the media are invited to attend and cover this year’s Chancellor’s…
While we would love to have extra time to pursue our activism and creative passions, there’s something we have in common with over 44 million Americans: we graduated from college with thousands of dollars in student debt, for a national…
UPDATED: June 25, 2020 Local University of Colorado, Boulder, professor Phil Graves has found himself in the center of an internet storm, the sort of which has been made famous in the internet of #BlackLivesMatter and internet call outs.…
Yesterday, we learned how Twitter, when used properly, can make even politicians look cool. Today, we have a lesson in how Twitter—when used carelessly and with little thought to the fact that one’s tweets can be read by practically anyone…