
Even If You’re Not at Sundance, You Can Feel It
January 22, 2026
The Things You Only Notice When You’re Not in a Hurry
January 26, 2026Inside Plans, Warm Drinks, Good Company: Boulder This Weekend
This weekend feels like an invitation to stay warm and choose well. Not a packed schedule, not a rush from one thing to the next, just a few good reasons to head out and enjoy what winter does best here.
Think inside plans, warm drinks, and the kind of gatherings that make the cold outside feel beside the point. Here are the things on my radar this weekend, the ones that feel worth showing up for.
eTown
Thursday, January 22, 2026
eTown Presents Chatham Rabbits
I’m drawn to artists who are willing to let us hear who they’re becoming, and this show feels like one of those moments. Sarah McCombie brings a sense of honesty and evolution to the stage that invites you to listen a little closer.
Tickets and details at
https://www.etown.org/etown-hall/all-events/
The Dairy Arts Center
Saturday, January 23, 2026
Radu Jude’s Dracula
This is the kind of film that refuses to behave. Playful, provocative, and unapologetically strange, Radu Jude’s latest uses the Dracula myth to explore creativity and technology in ways that feel both daring and unexpectedly funny.
Details at
https://thedairy.org/event/radu-judes-dracula-jan-23/
Weekly Wildcard
Macky Auditorium
Friday, January 16, 2026
Ruckus Early Music & Keir GoGwilt: The Edinburgh Rollick
I love a wildcard that opens a door to something older and unexpectedly joyful. Ruckus and Keir GoGwilt bring centuries-old Scottish dance music to life in a way that feels both scholarly and spirited, a reminder that folk traditions have always been meant to move, evolve, and be shared.
Details at
https://cupresents.org/venue/macky-auditorium/
These are the things that caught my attention this week, but the best moments are often the unplanned ones. However you spend it, I hope your weekend feels like your own.
Until next Friday,
Chiara B.




