Daily Camera (Boulder)

TO DO LIST

Editor’s Note: Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, we recommend reaching out to individual organizati­ons to ensure the following events are still scheduled to take place.

- Submit event listings and see more events at dailycamer­a.com/calendar

TODAY

Jaipur Literature Festival — The Colorado Chapter, in partnershi­p with Teamwork Arts and the Boulder Public Library, is proud to announce the Jaipur Literature Festival will return with a virtual format this year with back-to-back sessions through Sunday;

9 a.m., Jaipur Literature Festival, Boulder; Free; jlflitfest.org/ colorado/registrati­on.

Kate Petley: Staring Into the Fire — Kate Petley: Staring into the Fire brings together a suite of new abstract works on canvas ranging in their depictions from airy thresholds, to steely-cold and muscular structures, to those verging on internal combustion; 11 a.m., CU Art Museum, 1085 18th St., Boulder; Free; 303-4928300, colorado.edu/cuart museum/exhibition­s/upcoming/ kate-petley-staring-fire.

Tim Whiten: Tools of Conveyance — Tim Whiten: Tools of Conveyance is organized around themes and processes that emerge in Whiten’s oeuvre: thresholds and transition­s; interactio­ns between domestic and creative art forms; and the primacy of mark making; 11 a.m., CU Art Museum, 1085 18th St., Boulder; Free; 303-4928300, colorado.edu/cuart museum/exhibition­s/upcoming/ tim-whiten-tools-conveyance. Nude Foods Market Grand Opening — Come see Jeff & Paige, enjoy some free snacks, see live chickens and check out Boulder’s first zero waste grocery store; 3:30 p.m., Nude Foods Market, 3233 Walnut St., Boulder; Free; 720815-5588, eventbrite.com/e/nudefoods-market-official-launchpart­y-tickets-1707101977­97.

Latin Opera Night — Come and hear some favorite Italian opera and Latin songs performed by the resident artists while enjoying dinner and drinks at Caffè Sole. Soprano Sarah Kochevar, tenor Alexis Haro and mezzo-soprano Natcha Condor. There’s a suggested donation of $15 at the door; 6 p.m., Caffè Sole, 637 S Broadway, Boulder; Free; 303-731-2036, fb.me/ e/1jrbwf6kx.

The Hot Flashes — The Hot Flashes play guitar driven music with vocal harmonies of The Everly Brothers, The Beatles to Gram Parsons and Willie Nelson. Song selection that includes 100 years of music mastery. Please call or text 720-9387285 in advance to make reservatio­ns and/or check on available seating. No cover; 6 p.m., BOCO Cider, 1501 Lee Hill Drive, Unit 14, Boulder; Free; 720-938-7285, bococider.com/.

Theresa Peterson — Join us to listen to the amazing Theresa Peterson. She is a singer songwriter with smooth tones like Joni Mitchell and Alison Krauss; 6:30 p.m., The Tune Up at Full Cycle, 2355 30th St., Boulder; Free; 303-440-1002. Smokus Pocus: A 420 Magic Show — After a year of quarantine, it’s time to do something dope. Caricature­s will come to life, objects will vanish and reappear in impossible places, minds will be read, and both the stoned and sober will love the high that is Smokus Pocus. The show is for ages 18+; 7 p.m., Dairy Arts Center, 2590 Walnut St., Boulder; thedairy.org/event/smokuspocu­s-a-420-magic-show/

The Daily Life of Mistress Red: Film Screening & Discussion — Director Peshawn Bread will screen her film and participat­e in a discussion directly after the film screening. “The Daily Life of Mistress Red” is a mockumenta­ry that explores the world of kink, native women, and defeating white supremacy. This project focuses on issues within the circle of indigenous women, racism and the acceptance of sexuality; 7 p.m., Dairy Arts Center, 2590 Walnut St., Boulder; Free; 303-4407826, thedairy.org/event/thedaily-life-of-mistress-red/.

Dawn & Hawkes — Miranda Dawn and Chris Hawkes formed Dawn and Hawkes after a chance meeting on an Austin dance floor. The first time they sang together they found a sound Texas Monthly calls “undeniably intimate”;

7:30 p.m., Chautauqua Community House, 900 Baseline Road, Boulder; chautauqua.com/event/ dawn-hawkes/.

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