Today
Yuja Wang and “West Side Story” performance: 7:30 p.m., Chautauqua Auditorium, 198 Morning Glory Drive, Boulder. In her Colorado Music Festival debut, Yuja Wang plays Barber’s Pulitzer Prize-winning Piano Concerto, a spectacular rainbow of sound. Music Director Peter Oundjian leads Bernstein’s vibrant “Symphonic Dances” from “West Side Story,” as well as short works from Prokofiev and Saint-Saëns. $31-$113, 303-440-7666, chautauqua.com.
Boulder Environmental Nature Outdoors Film Festival: 5:30 p.m., Dairy Arts Center, 2590 Walnut St., Boulder. Boulder Environmental/Nature/Outdoors Film Festival celebrates the natural world — the ocean, land, nature and the air. The selection of feature and short films will be drawn from around the world to bring a local and global perspective of the challenges and solutions ahead for the environment. $15-$250, 774-392-2972, boulderenoff.org.
Anne Frank lecture: 6:30 p.m., Boulder JCC, 6007 Oreg Ave., Boulder. Gillian Perry was the co-founder and, for 26 years, the executive director of the Anne Frank Trust United Kingdom. Through her work with the Trust, she had the opportunity to meet people who knew Anne. Perry will share the story of Anne’s life, including her family’s background in Frankfurt and their flight to Amsterdam after the Nazis took power. This lecture also covers the remarkable story of how Anne’s magical thread has woven itself around the world. From the hard-fought publication of Anne’s diary in 1947 (and how it so nearly didn’t happen), to the creation by Otto Frank of the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam. Free, boulderjcc.org.
Upcoming
Literary BronTEA: 2 p.m. Friday, NoBo Library, 4500 13th St., Boulder. Come celebrate literary Brontë sisters with light refreshments, trivia, crafts and more. Period dress and/or fantastic hats encouraged but optional. calendar.boulderlibrary.org.
Pearl Street Arts Fest: 3 p.m. Friday, Pearl Street Mall, 1303 Pearl St., Boulder. From whimsical and modern sculptures to traditional watercolors, oils and more, Pearl Street Arts Fest is a juried, beautiful outdoor gallery nestled in the heart of downtown Boulder on the renowned Pearl Street Mall. Free, 303-449-3774, boulderdowntown.com.
All Your Friends concert: 8 p.m. Friday, The Fox Theatre, 1135 13th St., Boulder. An indie dance party for the ones who still romanticize a scratched iPod, American Spirits and a blurry night soundtracked by bloghouse and post-punk revival. All Your Friends bring the sweat, synths and nostalgia of the early 2010s house party. $23.16, 303-447-0095, eventvesta.com.
Tour de France breakfast: 7 a.m. Saturday, Museum of Boulder at Tebo Center, 2205 Broadway, Boulder. Head to the Museum of Boulder to watch a mountaintop finish stage of the Tour de France. Enjoy a light French breakfast, coffee and running commentary and trivia from Lennard Zinn and other local cycling luminaries. Kit up afterward for impromptu rides with other bike racing enthusiasts. $12.51-$23.18, eventbrite.com.
Cars and Coffee at the Shelby American Collection: 7 a.m. Saturday, Shelby American Collection, 5020 Chaparral Court, Boulder. Dedicated to the legacy of Carroll Shelby and the Shelby American Team, the Shelby American Collection celebrates the rich history of the world’s most famous racing cars. The unparalleled, one-of-a-kind, nonprofit museum is committed to serving as a resource for enthusiasts, collectors, history buffs. Free, 303-516-9565, shelbyamericancollection.org.
Summer Art Market: 10 a.m. Saturday, Boulder Museum Of Contemporary Art, 1750 13th St., Boulder. Enjoy a day full of art vendors and creatives. There will be an array of artisan vendors, so come shop small and support the local art scene. Free, 303-443-2122, bmoca.org.
“Into the Wilderness” book signing: 11 a.m. Saturday, Boulder Book Store, 1107 Pearl St., Boulder. Haven Iverson will speak about and sign her new book “Into the Wilderness.” Free, boulderbookstore.net.
Yoga on the Lawn: 9 a.m. Sunday, Limelight Boulder, 1295 University Ave., Boulder. Start the morning grounded and energized with Morning Yoga on the Lawn. Flow through an all-levels outdoor class led by the co-founders of Innovative Yogi, surrounded by fresh air and mountain views. After class, keep the good vibes going with an à la carte wellness brunch at Ajax Tavern. Mats, blocks and straps are available. Free-$10, limelighthotels.com.
Tom Pakele and Stevie Guitar Glotzer concert: 6 p.m. Sunday, Trident Booksellers & Cafe, 940 Pearl St., Boulder. Tom Pakele and Stevie Guitar Glotzer are known for their soulful harmonica and guitar renditions of classic blues hits from legendary artists like Howling Wolf, Junior Wells and Sonny Boy Williamson, as well as their own original music. With Pakele’s captivating vocals and Glotzer’s masterful guitar work, they bring the timeless sounds of the blues to life in a way that’s both authentic and fresh. tridentcafe.com.
Bach’s Brandenburg Concertos: 6:30 p.m. Sunday, Chautauqua Auditorium, 198 Morning Glory Drive, Boulder. Former Colorado Symphony Music Director Jeffrey Kahane returns to the Festival stage to lead all six of Bach’s celebrated Brandenburg Concertos with the help of trumpeter Maximillian Morel. $33-$113, 303-440-7666, coloradomusicfestival.org.
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