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Good morning, this is your Boulder Local Frequency for Sunday, September 28th, 2025. Here is what’s going on around Boulder today and what locals are talking about.

Last night, Folsom Field was buzzing with energy as the Colorado Buffaloes took on BYU in a thrilling Big 12 football matchup. It was a game of comebacks, drama, and a little heartbreak for Boulder fans. Colorado came out blazing, quickly building a 14 to 0 lead behind quarterback Kaidon Salter, but BYU’s freshman sensation Bear Bachmeier orchestrated a gritty rally, and the Cougars ultimately edged the Buffs 24 to 21. Despite the tough loss, Coach Deion Sanders remained optimistic, reflecting on missed chances and acknowledging, in his words, that sometimes the moment just feels a bit too big for the team. The Buffs now look to regroup after dropping to two and three on the season, while Boulder’s ever-passionate football crowd gets ready for the next chapter at Folsom Field.

Looking to get out and enjoy Boulder’s creative side today? Head downtown for Bimmer Torres’ artist talk, Experiments in Public Art, happening this afternoon from three to five at 1000 Canyon Boulevard. Expect an illuminating look at how public spaces can transform with creativity and a chance to mingle with some of Boulder’s most imaginative minds. If you lean toward hands-on activities, the Altered Book Journal Workshop kicks off at Open Studios Gallery in Boulder Junction. Whether you’re a seasoned maker or trying your hand at creative journaling for the first time, this workshop promises both inspiration and a welcoming community vibe.

Music lovers can extend their weekend at Roots Music Project tonight, where acclaimed folk-rock duo Jackopierce will take the stage for an evening of intimate harmonies starting at eight. If you want to keep the entertainment rolling, the Boulder Theater hosts the much-anticipated comedy show Hairy Situation starring ALOK. It’s guaranteed to spark both laughter and conversation, with Westword and Rocky Mountain Equality presenting.

Sports fans can catch some early action this morning as CU’s Men’s Club Soccer Gold squad faces Colorado Mesa at Kittredge Field. If you’re seeking a bit of wonder, Fiske Planetarium is open with immersive shows throughout the day, the perfect way to cap off your Sunday or entertain visiting friends and family.

For those who simply want to take in the view, the Flatirons are putting on their own show this morning, bathed in autumn sun and perfect for a hike or just an easy stroll around Boulder’s scenic trails.

That’s all for today’s Boulder Local Frequency. From sports to art, music to the outdoors, there’s no shortage of ways to make your Sunday memorable. This has been Boulder Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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