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7 Things to Do This Weekend: Comedy, dance, bowling and more

This weekend brings comedy open mic, Fri-YAY Nights: Legos and Eggos, MFA dance concert, Mid90s, extreme bowling tournament, Boulder Phil concert, Super Blood Wolf Eclipse and more. 

Extreme bowling at The Connection
Friday, Jan. 18

  6–8&Բ;..&Բ;  Club 156
Stop by Club 156 to relax and listen to stand up comedy or share a joke of your own. All are welcome.

Fri-YAY Nights: Legos and Eggos

  7–9&Բ;..&Բ;  Rec Center Ice Overlook Large Meeting Room
Enjoy a free waffle bar and channel your inner master builder by building a Lego creation!

  7:30 p.m.    Charlotte York Irey Theatre
This event encompasses transnational dance and contemporary floorwork in a fusion to explore black holes, cannibal stars and the human condition.

  8 p.m.   Chem 140
Program Council's Friday Night Film Series kicks off the spring semester with a screening of the movie Mid90s, starring Jonah Hill. Free admission and popcorn. Bring your Buff OneCard.

Stevie, a kid in 1990s Los Angeles, escapes his turbulent home life with a new group of friends he meets at a local skate shop, plunging him into a world of fun, danger and excitement.


Saturday, Jan. 19

  7 p.m.  
Test your bowling skills during this extreme bowling tournament. The lanes will be lit with black lights, and there are prizes!

Martin Luther King Jr. 2019 celebration happening Jan. 21

  7:30 p.m.   Macky Auditorium
The Boulder Philharmonic is set to perform classical Russian music for your enjoyment during this dark winter night. Tickets are $5 with your Buff OneCard.


Sunday, Jan. 20

Check out the “super blood wolf eclipse”

  9:41 p.m.   Outdoor site with an open view to the sky
Step outside and view this rare spectacle, a combination of a super moon, blood moon and wolf moon. You don't need any special equipment, just a location where you can see the moon. Fiske Planetarium is hosting a viewing party from 911 p.m. They will have several telescopes and binoculars available for you to get a closer view of this beautiful celestial event. Faculty and staff will be on hand to answer your questions.