Good morning, this is your Boulder Local Frequency for Saturday, July 26, 2025. The city is buzzing with energy today and whether you’re a Boulder native or just in town for the weekend, there’s no shortage of things to see and do.
Let’s start with the arts. Boulder is thrilled to welcome staff from the Sundance Film Festival who’ve described the local reception as a true tsunami of love. This is a big nod to Boulder’s artsy spirit and creative community presence, reminding us just how much film, performance, and artistic expression are woven into city life. If you want to experience the boldest in live performance, tonight at 7 pm the University Theatre on the CU Boulder campus presents Richard II in the Roe Green Theatre. Tickets are available, with a range of prices to suit different budgets, offering a chance for everyone to enjoy this Shakespearean classic brought to life by local talent.
For families with young explorers, Boulder Public Library is making a splash today with an underwater adventure event. Head to the Main Library where kids can learn all about ocean science through hands-on exhibits and interactive displays. It’s a great opportunity to boost summer learning and curiosity in a fun environment.
Fitness enthusiasts, StretchLab Boulder is holding an open house at their new location on 30th Street, running from 9 am until 3 pm. Drop in for free assisted stretching demos, try out some flexibility-boosting sessions with the staff, and take advantage of giveaways and refreshments. Whether you’re an athlete or just want to ease the week’s tension, you’ll leave feeling renewed.
Art lovers should check out the Fourth Annual Boulder Fine Art Street Festival at Twenty Ninth Street mall. The festival is in full swing and features works from local and national artists, perfect for anyone seeking inspiration or hunting for new home decor. There’s also the Woven Intersections event by artist Teague McDaniel this evening from 6 to 8 pm, where the body language-themed performance will close out this innovative art installation.
Looking at city life, big changes are coming as Boulder officially plans to end parking mandates for new developments. The move is part of a broader push to rethink how we design urban spaces, focusing more on people and less on cars. City planners are also reviewing a new redevelopment proposal for one of Boulder’s busiest corners, hinting at more transformation in the skyline and more opportunities for community engagement in shaping the city’s future.
Civic news also includes recent ballot measure activity statewide, with initiatives aimed at transportation fees and transit funding still being debated. These evolving conversations could directly impact Boulder’s own budget, services, and daily commutes in the years ahead.
As the day winds down, be sure to soak up Boulder's creative, active spirit—whether you’re catching a show, stretching for wellness, or taking part in local politics. This has been Boulder Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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