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Mondays in Boulder: Saxophones, Soulful Grooves, and Sustainable Housing Shaping our City's Future
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Good morning, this is your Boulder Local Frequency for February 9th. Kick off your Monday with a burst of local energy as our city pulses with music, dance, and big moves in housing that could reshape how we live here. First up in the arts scene, tonight at 7:30pm, catch saxophonist Colin Crake's guest recital in Grusin Music Hall at CU Boulder's Imig Music Building, a chance to immerse in smooth sounds that echo off the Flatirons. Then, head to the Fox Theatre at 8pm for Say She She with Katzù Oso, where funky rhythms and soulful vibes promise to pack the house and get you moving after a chilly winter day. Dance lovers, dont miss the Boulder Dance Coalitions Scandinavian Weekly Dance starting at 7:30pm at Avalon Sodal Hall on Arapahoe Road, featuring live polka from Randy Eckhart and the Dutch Hop Music Makers, just seven bucks to twirl away stress and connect with our vibrant community. Over at Boulder Bookstore on Pearl Street, the World Literature Lecture Series kicks off at 6:30pm, free with refreshments, as CU faculty dive into global authors, sparking conversations that linger long after. Sports fans, celebrate the Buff womens basketball teams thrilling 80-79 upset over No. 14 TCU yesterday, thanks to Jade Masogayos clutch three-point play with seconds left, a heart-pounding win that boosts morale as our athletes chase Big 12 glory. Meanwhile, the No. 48-ranked CU womens golf squad tees off today at the Thunderbird Intercollegiate in Tucson, shaking off rust with sharp short games under coach Madeleine Sheils, facing top rivals like Arizona State. On the development front, Boulders City Council just greenlit the first East Boulder housing project under new rules, a five-story, 300-unit mixed-use spot at 55th and Arapahoe replacing parking lots with studios, retail, and maker spaces, all-electric and transit-focused, though some Planning Board folks call it a boxy cube needing more human-scale tweaks, sparking debate on our subcommunity plans path to 5000 new homes. CU engineering students, mark Hyder Constructions campus visit for Spruce Street internships on this high-end townhome project nearby, with Flatiron views and rooftop perks. Looking ahead, gear up for the CEAE virtual career fair on February 25th. Whether youre dancing, cheering, or job-hunting, these happenings weave Boulders innovative spirit into everyday life, making our town feel alive and full of possibility. This has been Boulder Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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