



Takács Quartet: 4 p.m. Sunday, Grusin Music Hall (C112), Imig Music Building, 1020 18th St., Boulder. Celebrating its 50th anniversary, the Grammy-winning Takács Quartet’s dynamic and insightful performances have established the ensemble as one of the most sought-after chamber music groups. The group’s unique blend of technical brilliance and emotional depth creates an unforgettable musical performance. Experience the quartet that has enchanted Boulder audiences for over three decades and counting. 303-492-8008, cupresents.org.
The Fabric of Sound: 3 p.m. Sunday, Boulder Public Library, 1001 Arapahoe Ave., Boulder. Cellists for Change presents a celebration of neurodiversity in music. Community youth cellists perform historical and contemporary works honoring neurodivergent composers, featuring the World Premieres of The Fabric of Sound by local composer on the autism spectrum Kari Kraakevik and Lala y Flor by Guatemalan composer Sergio Marroquín. All concerts are free, bilingual English/Spanish and offer sensory kits for audience members to borrow including noise-reducing headphones, earplugs, notebooks/crayons, sunglasses and fidgets. calendar.boulderlibrary.org.
Oh He Dead live performance: 7 p.m. Sunday, Etown, 1535 Spruce St., Boulder. Oh He Dead is a study in contradictions. The D.C. band sounds as smooth and lux as leather, but there’s also a levity there, like a feather in flight. They’re not afraid to crack each other up with a crude joke or an impression, and their shows are basically one big hug. $25-$40, eventbrite.com.
Monday Musical Storytime: 10:15 a.m. Monday, Boulder Public Library, 1001 Arapahoe Ave., Boulder. Get ready to dance and sing during this live story time full of songs, musical stories and more. All ages are welcome. Children must be accompanied by an adult. calendar.boulderlibrary.org.
“Queen of the Tetons” documentary screening: 4:30 p.m. Monday, Dairy Arts Center, 2590 Walnut St., Boulder. This documentary follows the life of world famous Grizzly 399 as she attempts to raise four cubs. 399 makes choices amidst a warming climate, human encroachment and disputes over her endangered species protections. This movie was an audience favorite at the 2024 Crested Butte Film Festival. With the tragic death of Grizzly 399 in October, the issues raised in this film are even more pertinent. $15, thedairy.org.
World Literature Lecture Series: 6:30 p.m. Monday, Boulder Book Store, 1107 Pearl St., Boulder. Attend a series of lectures on authors from around the world, presented by faculty from CU Boulder and Boulder area literati. The March lecture will be on Carmen Maria Machado, presented by Annjeanette Wiese, Teaching Associate Professor of Humanities. Refreshments will be served. Registration required. Free, boulderbookstore.net.
Diversity Book Club: 2 p.m. Tuesday, George Reynolds Branch, 3595 Table Mesa Drive, Boulder. Read books by diverse authors and discuss them over tea and coffee. Diversity Book Club meets the second Tuesday of the month. March’s selection is “A Mighty Long Way,” by Carlotta Walls LaNier. calendar.boulderlibrary .org.
Editor’s note: Availability and scheduling of events may be subject to change.