Faculty Tuesday's 'Music of Memory and Hope' at CU and other Boulder events for today

Jan. 24—TODAY

Faculty Tuesdays — 'Music of Memory and Hope': In another tribute to the late violinist and CU prof Chas Wetherbee, pianist David Korevaar will perform Robert Schumann's "Arabesque," Johannes Brahms's Klavierstücke Op. 118 and Franz Schubert's Sonata in G Major; 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Grusin Music Hall, 1020 18th St., Boulder; free; cupresents.org.

'The Joy of Cannabis' book signing at Boulder Book Store: Melanie Abrams and Larry Smith will speak about and sign their new book, "The Joy of Cannabis: 75 Ways to Amplify Your Life Through the Science and Magic of Cannabis," at Boulder Book Store; 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Boulder Book Store, 1107 Pearl St., Boulder; $5; boulderbookstore.net.

Dance night at R Gallery: Learn salsa and bachata with Jewels Zucker. Dance, enjoy artwork from Colorado artists and meet new friends. Fine wine and local craft beer will be available for purchase; 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, R Gallery + Wine Bar, 2027 Broadway, Boulder; $15; rgallery.art.

Fireside chat with Noelle Seybert: The Ombuds Office is hosting an informal and interactive discussion with Noelle Seybert, CU Boulder's director of social media. Meet the woman behind the university's social media strategy, as well as gain tips to improve social media presence; noon Tuesday, University of Colorado Boulder, Regent Drive at Broadway, Boulder; calendar.colorado.edu.

UPCOMING

'Homo Ecophagus' book signing at St. Julien Hotel: Warren M. Hern will speak about and sign his new book, "Homo Ecophagus: A Deep Diagnosis to Save the Earth," at the St. Julien Hotel; 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, St. Julien Hotel, 900 Walnut St., Boulder; $10; boulderbookstore.net.

'Imagining a Greek Home for an Egyptian Goddess' Discussion at CU: Lindsey Mazeruk is an assistant professor of classical studies at Indiana University. Her research explores questions of ethnicity, religion, landscape and change in the Roman provinces, particularly how the inhabitants of Rome's provinces reconfigured their own ideas of themselves and their world in response to Roman rule; 7 p.m. Wednesday, Museum of Natural History (Henderson), Paleontology Hall, Boulder; calendar.colorado.edu.

May Mountains at Velvet Elk Lounge: Many Mountains is a folk-rock Duo from Colorado. Forming in 2013, KR Nelson and Dustin Moran bring a genre-bending sound to folk-rock through their unique song arrangements and writing styles; 9 p.m. Wednesday, Velvet Elk Lounge, 2037 13th St., Boulder; free; velvetelklounge.com.

Beyond Binary — LGBTQ+ Essentials: Join the League of Women Voters and facilitators from OUT Boulder County to build awareness, knowledge and skills to better serve the LGBTQ+ community. Topics include gender identity and expression and sexual orientation basics; 6 p.m. Wednesday, Louisville Public Library, 951 Spruce St., Louisville; lwvbc.org.