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The Beatles
23 posts
Review – Portugal. the Man was Both Sin and Salvation
Since releasing their first record in 2006, Portugal. the Man have gone from indie-rock darlings to full-blown stadium-packing…
August 9, 2018
Review – The Breeders’ Comeback Tour Scratched an Itch For Denver Fans
The ‘90s alt-rock icons The Breeders are back from a hiatus, touring on their first studio album in…
April 19, 2018
13+ Red Rocks Concert Records
These days, the infamous Red Rocks Amphitheater is all fun and games for us music lovers. We know it’s…
June 16, 2017
Star Wars: Art War And 21 Other Things To Do In Denver This Week
Denver has a lot going on this week, so get ready for a whole lot of fun. From…
May 1, 2017
The 16 Best Shows of Red Rocks 2016
The Red Rocks 2016 season came to a conclusion last night with Mac Miller’s Halloween on the Rocks.…
November 1, 2016
Sintertainment – Put Cirque’s Beatles Show Love on Your Bucket List
Few recording artists get their own Cirque show. Elvis got one, but it didn’t live up to the…
October 12, 2015
Dress Me: Comeback Fashions for 2015
I had someone comment on one of my first articles for 303 Magazine, What to Wear to Different…
April 17, 2015
This Week In Music
Every week here at 303 Magazine we like to review some important events that have occurred recently in…
September 12, 2014
1 Billion Can’t Be Wrong. America, Meet The Parlotones
Denver’s first heavy winter snowfall wasn’t enough to stop music fans from skidding their way into the Larimer…
October 26, 2011
Mash-up Pastiche: Girl Talk
Getting paid to play other people's music might seem like an easy way to make a living. Maybe that's why everyone and their MILF is a DJ these days—all the benefits of rock stardom are possible, without out all the creative hassle of composition. Greg Gillis exists somewhere in between. All Day, his latest mash-up pastiche as Girl Talk, doesn't feature a single original note, but it does distill hundreds of samples—373 to be exact—into a 71 minute mega-mix that was so sought-after upon its November release it practically “broke the internet”.
March 7, 2011
The Reel Deal: The Social Network
Remember when Gordon Gekko applauded 80’s excess in Oliver Stone’s classic, Wall Street, by concluding that “Greed is…
September 24, 2010