Today
Himari Plays Sibelius concert: 7:30 p.m., Chautauqua Auditorium, 900 Baseline Road, Boulder. The 2026 Colorado Music Festival opens with a once-in-a-generation violinist Himari, a 15-year-old phenomenon who has already collected substantial awards and recognition. $31-$113, 303-440-7666, coloradomusicfestival.org.
Pizza Party Thursdays: 4:30 p.m., Boulder Public Library, 1001 Arapahoe Ave., Boulder. Come hang out with friends in the Teen Space while enjoying pizza. Play video games, make arts and crafts or just hang out. Pizza Party Thursdays are every second Thursday. Pizza and the usual Teen Space snacks are provided. calendar.boulderlibrary.org.
Foxes Float Trip: 6 p.m., Trident Booksellers & Cafe, 940 Pearl St., Boulder. Carly Fox leads Foxes Float Trip, a jammy folkpunk acoustic trio blending improvisation with honest storytelling and rich instrumentation. Alongside Fox’s vocals and rhythm guitar are Dead-inspired percussionist spouse Steve Fox and funky-sweet cellist Rex Westen, bringing songs to life with rhythm and resonance. Expect tunes about family, grief, ghosts, dreams and other beautifully complicated middle-aged things. tridentcafe.com.
“The Little AI that Could (But Shouldn’t)” book signing: 6:30 p.m., Boulder Book Store, 1107 Pearl St., Boulder. Jacob C. Sadler will speak about and sign his new book “The Little AI That Could (but Shouldn’t).” $5, boulderbookstore.net.
Upcoming
Ramble & Write: 1 p.m. Friday, George Reynolds Branch, 3595 Table Mesa Drive, Boulder. For ages 60-plus. Walk, talk and journal at the monthly Ramble & Write meeting. Participants will receive a reflective writing prompt, go for a short walk to brainstorm and chat and return to the library for a writing session and optional sharing time. Journals, pens and refreshments provided. For ages 60 and up. calendar.boulderlibrary.org.
“Everyone Is Lying to You for Money” film screening: 6:30 p.m. Friday, Dairy Arts Center, 2590 Walnut St., Boulder. In “Everyone Is Lying to You for Money,” actor and author Ben McKenzie turns investigator, pulling back the curtain on the cryptocurrency industry and the culture of hype, misinformation and speculation that fueled its explosive rise. What began as a promise of financial freedom has evolved into a volatile ecosystem rife with fraud and reckless gambling, carrying with it devastating consequences for everyday people. Through firsthand reporting, expert interviews and a clear-eyed examination of major collapses and scandals, the film traces how crypto became one of the most aggressively marketed financial products of the modern era and how warning signs were ignored, dismissed or deliberately obscured. $7-$14, thedairy.org.
Salsa After Sunset: 9 p.m. Friday, Rosetta Hall, 1109 Walnut St., Boulder. Join for an unforgettable evening of salsa, sangria and socializing. Kick off the weekend with a fun and energetic salsa lesson led by local instructors. Stay for an evening of dancing, mingling and great music with a live DJ. $10, 720-295-5762, rosettahall.com.
“The Lost Board” book signing: 11 a.m. Saturday, Boulder Book Store, 1107 Pearl St., Boulder. Alice Feagan will speak about and sign her new book “The Lost Board.” Free, boulderbookstore.net.
Spray Paint Art class: noon Saturday, George Reynolds Branch, 3595 Table Mesa Drive, Boulder. Turn creativity into color at the library. In this beginner-friendly spray paint program, help create a bright and fun banner that will be hung in the library. Muralist Bobby Lopez will lead this community paint program for ages 7-12. calendar.boulderlibrary.org.
The Storyteller’s Stage: 1 p.m. Saturday, Boulder Public Library, 1001 Arapahoe Ave., Boulder. Oral storytelling is a dynamic form of communication that has preserved culture and traditions since ancient times, even before the written word came to exist. In this intergenerational gathering, stories will come alive through the magic of Spellbinders Storytellers. calendar.boulderlibrary.org.
Edward Hamlin author talk: 7 p.m. Saturday, Inkberry Books, 7960 Niwot Road, Niwot. Edward Hamlin from his book “Sonata In Wax.” The book is an immersive, time-hopping musical mystery that intertwines the stories of Elisabeth Garnier, a young Frenchwoman living in World War I Boston, and Ben Weil, an acclaimed music producer whose life is consumed by a lie — and by a bizarre, breathtaking sonata that could destroy him if he can’t uncover its composer’s identity in time. Free, 720-412-1548, inkberrybooks.com.
Make Your Own Jibbitz: 1 p.m. Sunday, Boulder Public Library, 1001 Arapahoe Ave., Boulder. Design one-of-a-kind charms for Crocs using Shrinky Dink technology. Registration required. calendar.boulderlibrary.org.
Jane Austen Book Club: 2 p.m. Sunday, George Reynolds Branch, 3595 Table Mesa Drive, Boulder. Discuss Jane Austen’s six completed novels over tea and coffee in this limited book club. Each month, the group will discuss a different book. This month’s title is “Emma”. calendar.boulderlibrary.org.
“Friends/Romans/Countrymen” performance: 7 p.m. Sunday, Roe Green Theatre (Indoors), University Theatre Building, 1515 Central Campus Mall, Boulder. A struggling poet named Virgil bumps into Julius Caesar and accidentally creates the Roman Empire in this world-premier, comical-historical take on Shakespeare’s tragic history “Julius Caesar.” Shifting perspective toward peripheral characters, David Davalos’ supernatural fable of sooth and consequence leans into the laughter. $31, 303-492-8008, eventvesta.com.
Editor’s note: Availability and scheduling of events may be subject to change.
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