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Brace for Windstorm, but Boulder's Arts Scene Thrives with Live Theater, Music and More
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Good morning, this is your Boulder Local Frequency for Monday, February 16.
Start your week with a heads-up on the weather thats got everyone talking: Xcel Energy is warning of possible power shutoffs today due to critical fire danger from gusty winds and low humidity, stretching through midweek, especially in the foothills and eastern plains. The National Weather Service has elevated it to red flag status, so if youre out hiking the Flatirons or grilling in your backyard, double-check conditions and stay fire-smart to keep our community safe. Meanwhile, Superior town offices are closed for Presidents Day, giving locals a quiet start.
But dont let the wind dampen your spiritsBoulders arts scene is buzzing with indoor adventures that connect us through stories and creativity. Head to the Dairy Arts Center for VIVA Theaters take on Agatha Christies Murder on the Orient Express at 2 PM, where Hercule Poirot unravels a snowy train mystery thatll have you guessing till the endits a thrilling escape that reminds us why live theater sparks real conversations. Families, catch Boulders Opera Elixir of Love at 3 PM there too, a hilarious hour-long tale of love potions and shy suitors thats perfect for all ages and shows how music bridges generations.
Over at NoBo Center for the Arts, dive into life drawing workshops from 5 PM, whether youre a beginner exploring pastels or joining the uninstructed long pose sessionartists say these sessions build skills that translate to everyday observation, making Boulders creative pulse feel alive. Music lovers, the Boulder Symphony channels Star Wars epic scores at Grace Commons at 4 PM, live orchestral thrills from John Williams thatll transport you to a galaxy where hope triumphs, ideal for fans young and old. Cantabile Chamber Choralys An Impossible Light at First Congregational Church at 3 PM weaves fall themes of light amid darkness, a hopeful nod to our changing seasons.
For something tactile, Meadows Librarys Magic of Paper Craft exhibit runs through April, showcasing book arts that inspire hands-on history right here in Boulder. CU Boulders staging Cabaret all day at Imig Music Building dives into 1920s Berlin nightlife, a vibrant reminder of resilience in turbulent times. And dont miss MediaLive at BMoCA, probing how we value art in a data-driven world through low-tech exhibits that ground us locally.
If youre craving more, nearby Denvers Colorado Garden and Home Show kicks off today at the Convention Center, with tips to green your Boulder life amid the dry spell. Wrap up at The Rayback in Boulder for food trucks and community vibes starting at 4 PM.
This has been Boulder Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Start your week with a heads-up on the weather thats got everyone talking: Xcel Energy is warning of possible power shutoffs today due to critical fire danger from gusty winds and low humidity, stretching through midweek, especially in the foothills and eastern plains. The National Weather Service has elevated it to red flag status, so if youre out hiking the Flatirons or grilling in your backyard, double-check conditions and stay fire-smart to keep our community safe. Meanwhile, Superior town offices are closed for Presidents Day, giving locals a quiet start.
But dont let the wind dampen your spiritsBoulders arts scene is buzzing with indoor adventures that connect us through stories and creativity. Head to the Dairy Arts Center for VIVA Theaters take on Agatha Christies Murder on the Orient Express at 2 PM, where Hercule Poirot unravels a snowy train mystery thatll have you guessing till the endits a thrilling escape that reminds us why live theater sparks real conversations. Families, catch Boulders Opera Elixir of Love at 3 PM there too, a hilarious hour-long tale of love potions and shy suitors thats perfect for all ages and shows how music bridges generations.
Over at NoBo Center for the Arts, dive into life drawing workshops from 5 PM, whether youre a beginner exploring pastels or joining the uninstructed long pose sessionartists say these sessions build skills that translate to everyday observation, making Boulders creative pulse feel alive. Music lovers, the Boulder Symphony channels Star Wars epic scores at Grace Commons at 4 PM, live orchestral thrills from John Williams thatll transport you to a galaxy where hope triumphs, ideal for fans young and old. Cantabile Chamber Choralys An Impossible Light at First Congregational Church at 3 PM weaves fall themes of light amid darkness, a hopeful nod to our changing seasons.
For something tactile, Meadows Librarys Magic of Paper Craft exhibit runs through April, showcasing book arts that inspire hands-on history right here in Boulder. CU Boulders staging Cabaret all day at Imig Music Building dives into 1920s Berlin nightlife, a vibrant reminder of resilience in turbulent times. And dont miss MediaLive at BMoCA, probing how we value art in a data-driven world through low-tech exhibits that ground us locally.
If youre craving more, nearby Denvers Colorado Garden and Home Show kicks off today at the Convention Center, with tips to green your Boulder life amid the dry spell. Wrap up at The Rayback in Boulder for food trucks and community vibes starting at 4 PM.
This has been Boulder Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI