Published: Jan. 17, 2019 By

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 ConnectionFriday, Jan. 18

CU Comedy Club open mic night

6–8 p.m.  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 p.m.  Rec Center Ice Overlook Large Meeting Room
Enjoy a free waffle bar and channel your inner master builder by building a Lego creation!

Wake: An MFA dance concert

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.

Friday Night Film Series: Mid90s

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

Extreme bowling

7 p.m.  The Connection
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

Boulder Philharmonic: Ohlsson Plays Rachmaninoff

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.