Summer is quickly approaching and many Denver residents are preparing to hike fourteeners, go on intense camping trips and embark on other typical Colorado adve...
When you picture a book club, you might imagine a group of middle aged women chatting about Danielle Steel novels over red wine or grade school obligations. Swi...
Colorado weather is known for being moody and inconsistent, but it's safe to say it's been hot as hell lately. July temperatures have most of us running for the...
In the age of social media, many of us have become aware of some random and peculiar holidays we wouldn't otherwise know of. One of these is National Buy a Musi...
Since the start of 2017, Denver has seemed to see a spike in activism. In April alone, there were marches every weekend. The reality is, though, activism, socia...
If you give a shit about Denver hip-hop, you know who Ru Johnson is — or at least you should. The 32-year-old self-proclaimed power broker is at the heart of th...
History shows that marijuana and art go very well together. Throw in food and you’ve just got a recipe for a damn good time, and luckily here in Denver, good we...
Denver is still riding the high of the massive turnout at our Women's March in January. Activism has been thriving throughout the city, and this month the 303 i...
From April 4 through 9, Denver welcomes back the Women+Film Festival at Sie FilmCenter. We chatted with the festival's director, Britta Erickson, about what t...
When most people hear the word “yogi” they often picture a particular kind of person. However, if you walk into the Walnut Room on Sunday between 9:30 a.m. and ...
“It’s like Nat Geo for the streets.” Smiling with pride, photographer Armando Geneyro speaks of his hashtag-turned-community-organization. Theyshootn, which beg...
If you’ve said that “women belong in the kitchen” before, you likely deserve a swift punch in the face—that is, unless, you’re referring to the Test Kitchen. Th...
Jonina is a University of Colorado Boulder student and a staff writer at 303 Magazine. She likes to make things out of words: poems, articles, corny dad jokes, political rants, etc. Hip hop, social justice and dogs have her heart. See her post about them compulsively on Twitter and Instagram .