On Saturday, August 3 the Denver International Festival will return to Civic Center Park for the fourth year running. The celebration will feature a host of foo...
A few years ago, we made a list of 21 restaurants and breweries in Denver that had amazing murals painted on their exteriors. But two years has changed a lot, i...
Celebrating America's Independence and raising that red, white and blue flag has got Denver pumped full of events this Fourth of July. 303 Magazine has taken th...
Originally built as a private residence in 1908, the Colorado Governor's Mansion on Eighth Avenue in Denver has served as a home for the state's governors since...
We teamed up with Dead Medium Media to create another 303 Cover Challenge video just for you. This time we wrangled in all-around super-star, Kayla Marque and c...
Biking in Denver can be hectic and stressful if you are not riding on specific bike trails, are inexperienced or don't know the best routes. Avi Stopper and oth...
Each spring, the Denver Botanic Gardens must prepare the grounds for the busy summer season. This flurry of activity includes draining the ponds, making repairs...
At the end of last year, the well-known (if a little tattered) Esquire Theatre was forced to shut its doors due to water damage. At the time, only a single ...
After being in the festival game for 25 years, Westword Music Showcase has a lot to celebrate and wants to show their fans some love by expanding thei...
The intrinsic relationship between music and political action flourishes on the fringe. From protest punk to unifying folk, music has historically served as a v...
There’s a certain mellow energy Kurt Vile exudes that absolutely nothing can harshen. The indie-rocker drives on cruise control whether he’s absolutely shreddi...
Denver's art scene wouldn't be as diverse or accessible without the distinction of its seven art districts in different neighborhoods. Spread across the city, t...