Good morning, this is your Boulder Local Frequency for Wednesday, October 29, 2025.
The fall air feels just a little crisper this morning as Boulder wakes up to a day packed with activity, local culture, and a few important reminders for residents. Whether you are a fan of sports, music, arts, or just looking for ways to connect with our Boulder community, there is plenty happening today.
For sports fans, the CU Buffs women’s basketball team is back in action tonight, hosting Colorado School of Mines for an exhibition game at the CU Events Center. Tip-off is at 7 p.m. The team is coming off a solid season in their return to the Big 12, and tonight is your chance to welcome new faces and cheer on returning starters as they preview what looks to be another exciting year.
If live music is your thing, Boulder’s got options of every flavor. Over at Boulder Theater, hip-hop artist Prof takes the stage at 8 p.m., promising an energetic show for fans sixteen and up. If you’re looking for something to get you moving a little later, the Fox Theatre is throwing a Boiler Room party starting at 9 p.m., hosted by CU IFC and Panhellenic and featuring CharlieWonder, DJ Jackie, and Static Disco for a full 360-degree experience. And if you want something a bit out-of-the-box, check out the Rocky Mountain Synthesizer Meet’s Halloween Groovebox Invasion at Junkyard Social Club from 7 to 9 tonight for a free experimental music session with a bar available.
On the arts and culture front, the Boulder Jewish Film Festival continues at the Boulder JCC, with a midday showing of The Ring at 12 p.m. It is a great way to escape with a meaningful movie and join other film fans in the community. Later, at Dairy Arts Center’s Boedecker Theater at 4:30, catch The Baltimorons—part of the latest cinema series—ideal for unwinding before an eventful evening.
For more laughs, CU Boulder is serving up some comedy tonight at the University Memorial Center ballroom at 6:30. Connor Wood headlines the annual Homecoming Comedy Show, which is free for CU students and just a ten-dollar ticket for everyone else.
Outside the venues, Boulder County reminds everyone that forestry sort yards in places like Meeker Park are closing soon for the end of the season. If you have yard waste or logs to drop off, plan to get those handled before November 1. Also, don't forget, open enrollment for health coverage begins November 1, and there is ongoing work happening on local transit plans, inviting community input this week.
And finally, for everyone impacted by the federal government shutdown, Boulder County officials have announced that SNAP benefits are currently on hold for November while they await further guidance, so keep an eye out for updates on local support programs.
That’s a wrap on everything happening today in Boulder, from big events to important updates for our neighbors. This has been Boulder Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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