Entertainment

Home to the world famous Bolder Boulder 10K, the former Red Zinger/Coors Classic, and the University of Colorado (CU) champion ski and mountain biking teams, the city is alive with competition. Maybe that is why so many world-class and Olympic athletes call Boulder home.

Outdoor Activities

With a rugged terrain, high altitude, and 300 sunny days a year, the town is ideal for an active lifestyle. But you can still enjoy the city's outdoor offerings without too much daring or physical stress. Hundreds of scenic hiking trails, for all skill levels, traverse the surrounding landscape, surmounting high mountains and meandering through magnificent forests. Winding trout-filled rivers await the challenge of a fly line, while in-line skaters and bicyclists flow along the Boulder Creek Path, a paved gateway running through the heart the city.

Sports

If you are looking for a sporting event, take in a Buffalo Football game. Fanatical fans pack Folsom Field each fall for these games, making for a true American spectacle. The Lady Buffalo basketball team is a dominant force and the men's basketball program continues to show signs of improvement.

Of course, the town offers more than brute muscle, sweat and designer sportswear. Boulder also has a brain, and is a prominent research center and home to the Atomic Clock, the nation's timekeeper. Scientists populate the town and obviously find immense entertainment grappling with complicated problems. A host of high thinking is always going on at NCAR and at the University of Colorado. Plus, Boulder's college town persona keeps the residents young at heart and provides a great setting for cultural attractions and good old-fashioned parties.

Museums and Galleries

The town's evolution lies preserved at the Boulder History Museum. Housed in a posh University Hill mansion, the museum boasts some 35,000 relics pertaining to Colorado's bygone era. Plus, more than 100,000 photographs document Boulder's days as a gold rush depot and farming hub. The University of Colorado Museum, residing on the University Of Colorado campus, takes you on a trip into the area's rich natural history. Explore the dramatic uprisings of the Rocky Mountains and take a look at the state's paleontological past. Founded in 1902, the museum features an extensive exhibit of local Native American pottery and a wealth of interesting displays on geology, botany and zoology.

CU toots its own horn at the Heritage Centre. Displays depict student life before Greek houses, keg parties and coffee shops. If you happen to be in town with the whole family, head over to the Fiske Planetarium, a great place to take the kids. The geodesic dome on the University of Colorado campus is the place for stargazing and probing the wonders of the universe. Of course, the rock 'n' roll laser light shows at the planetarium draw the crowds, especially when accompanied by music from the Doors and Pink Floyd—it's another chance for Boulder's Baby Boomers to relive their glory days. Touring NCAR will teach the kids about the mysteries of weather, including how a tornado forms.

For a sampling of southwestern art try the Smith Klein Gallery. Operating on the Pearl Street Mall for over 15 years, the gallery offers a striking collection of glasswork, jewelry and fine painting. For a multi-medium excursion into the lives of the local craft crowd, check out the hodgepodge collection at the Boulder Arts and Crafts Cooperative.

The Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art started in a small, run down historic warehouse as a space devoted to honing the skills of local artists. After fancying up the building and opening a rollicking performance art theater on the top floor, the museum has slowly developed into a respected venue, displaying works of nationally and internationally acclaimed artists. Expect the unexpected, from wild kinetic constructions to abstract meanderings, when wandering about the three exhibit rooms.

The CU Art Galleries, scheduled to reopen in 2010, occupying the Sibell Wolle Fine Arts Building, takes art to the cutting edge, displaying challenging and poignant works examining themes spanning politics to technology. Most of the concepts incorporate a multitude of mediums and detail, and command an unusual amount of attention. Student work shares space with handiwork by renowned artists.

Theater, Music and Dance

A night out at the theatre in Boulder usually involves a trip to the Dairy Center for the Arts. A host of local community troupes share space at the center, and produce a wide repertoire of theatrical performances from extravagant period pieces to simple dramas and comedies. For 20 years the acclaimed ensemble Upstart Crow Theatre Company has wowed audiences with a balanced blend of Shakespearean classics and modern favorites. If you prefer dining while watching a popular musical or lighthearted comedy then check out Boulder's Dinner Theatre. The Colorado Shakespeare Festival is a Boulder and University of Colorado icon. Time Magazine called the event one of the top three Bard fests in the nation. In 1944, at a time when the Department of Navy was running the theatre program due to the war effort, the star-crossed tragedy Romeo and Juliet took the stage at the university's newly completed Mary Rippon Outdoor Theater. This sparked more annual performances of Shakespeare's work, and in 1958, the festival officially formed and upgraded the summer repertoire from one to three plays. Since then the entire canon of the Bard's efforts has seen production, and each year thousands of theatergoers flock to the amphitheater for new performances.

The Bolder Boulder, an acclaimed troupe of international dancers, presents two grand scale productions a year in association with the Macky Auditorium Concert Hall. The company also stages the ever-popular holiday classic The Nutcracker. For an evening of sultry jazz dance and sexy modern movement, take in a performance by the Interweave Dance Theatre. Then there are the Frequent Flyers, an aerial troupe that takes dance to extreme and experimental levels, and hosts the Aerial Dance Festival. Emphasizing theme and setting in relation to aerobatics, productions take place in every sort of environment from parks to drive-in movie theaters to graveyards. Past shows have included the use of snakes, computer graphics and construction crews, along with the usual airborne antics.

For a little dancing on your own, boogie over to one of Boulder's nightclubs and get down. SOMA and Foundry Cafe and Billiards Club pump the hippest sounds, but both overflow with energized university students.

Cinema

First run mega multiplex, complete with mammoth concession areas and stadium seating, sprawl along Boulder's outskirts, while smaller film houses populate the fringes of downtown. So finding where the latest blockbuster is playing is as easy as flipping though the local paper. During the summer, the Boulder Outdoor Cinema gets rolling in the backyard of the Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art. Bring a blanket and relax under the stars to weekly showings of classics and cult favorites. The International Film Series satisfies the art house crowd, rolling the best in independent and foreign language films from around the world. Films run about once a week in CU's Muenzinger Auditorium. The warm months also bring the Silent Film Festival to Chautauqua Park. Watch Buster Keaton, Charlie Chaplin, and Mary Pickford perform on screen, and experience all the elements of voiceless cinema, including a traditional live piano player.

Music

From classical and jazz to alternative and roots, Boulder's music scene is bustling. The Macky Auditorium Concert Hall, led by respected conductor Theodore Kuchar, plays on the Mackey's Auditorium campus. Guests have included world-renowned cellist Yo Yo Ma and Anne Sophie Matter. Classical music lovers will enjoy testing their trained ears at the Colorado Music Festival. The event takes place at Chautauqua Park over the summer and brings professional musicians from around to world. Guest conductors, a different one each week, guide the musicians through a summer of concerts. The Boulder Bach Festival and celebrates the talents of the classical master.

The university town character draws a diverse group of national acts to the Fox Theatre and Cafe, ranging from critically acclaimed underground sensations to college town favorites to the latest chart toppers. Although the Fox, which sits atop The Hill, is an intimate space, the stage has hosted some epic concerts from the likes of Lyle Lovett, Counting Crows, Dave Matthews and 311. Plus, the theater is a perfect spot to check out the nightlife roaming about on The Hill. Brooding youths smoke on street corners while hippies twirl and spin to the good vibrations of perceived love flowing through the air. Frat boys pile into the local bars and the underage crowd muscles for video games at the local arcade. Meanwhile, the sounds of the Fox spill onto the street giving the night a bit of background music.

The Boulder Theater, located in the heart of downtown, also caters to the rock and pop crowd, but branches into other music spectrum's, including jazz and blues. The theater is also home to National Public Radio's musically oriented environmental show E-Town. Chautauqua Park hosts an annual Summer Concert Series drawing a worldly assortment of talent. Artists include jazz greats, folk legends, barbershop quartets, and even the throat singers of Tuva.

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