How social media can be detrimental to your body image

Women looking at Kylie Jenner’s Instagram feed. [photo by Grace Kapsimalis]

As social media grows in our society, so does the use of social media. With 95 million pictures posted a day on Instagram, and 350 million pictures posted a day on Facebook, people tend to compare themselves to their peers and celebrities. This has caused an issue among many women in terms of how they perceive themselves and how they feel about how they look.

Susie Wargin: The voice of Denver radio and the Denver Broncos

Susie Wargin at her FM on-air personality gig with The Fox. [Photo from susiewargin.com]

As you turn on the radio in Denver, Colorado you might hear a familiar voice on the airways talking about the Broncos game of even introducing the next classic rock song on cue. 

Whether on your commute home or in the car trying to catch the score of the game, Susie Wargin in the voice that thousands in the area recognize, or even call a friend. 

“When I hear from people that are like ‘oh my gosh, I love listening to you! I fell like I know you’ when I get that I’m like, I resonating on a different level with people,” Wargin stated.

Colorado voters “felt the Bern” at Bernie Sanders’ Denver rally

Bernie Sanders signs being held up by hopeful Colorado voters at the Sanders rally. [photo by Grace Kapsimalis]

Bernie Sanders slammed current President Donald Trump and excited the crowd on his campaign policies on Sunday during his rally downtown Denver. Approximately 11 thousand people attended the rally, six thousand more than originally expected.

“Don’t tell anybody, but I think we’re gonna win here in Colorado!” Sanders said to the buzzing crowd at the Denver Convention Center. 

Dead Zone brings life to The Grateful Dead’s music at Be On Key

Be On Key’s main stage donned with colorful art and designs. [Photo by Grace Kapsimalis]

Dead Zone jammed out at the local psychedelic bar, Be On Key, Friday. Be On Key is a hippie’s daydream with classic rock posters hung on every inch of the walls.

The 18 plus bar is known for its psychedelic jam bands that cover groups like the Grateful Dead, Phish, and Widespread Panic. The bar is the Grand Central Station for classic rock lovers who want to meet people with similar tastes in music and lifestyles.