'Tombeau' program at Canyon Theater and other Boulder events for today

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Apr. 2—Today

'Tombeau — Lost Voices of World War I': Josh Halpern brings his trio to Boulder for a program telling a story of the lives lost to the violence of war, featuring the Emil Trio with Josh Halpern on cello, Nathan Meltzer on violin and Yannick Rafalimanana on piano; 2 p.m. Sunday, Canyon Theater, 1001 Arapahoe Ave., Boulder; free; colorado.com.

Medea Benjamin speaks on Ukraine: Medea Benjamin, peace and justice activist and co-founder of Code Pink, will give a series of talks in Colorado through Wednesday. She will elaborate on advocating for a peace settlement of the Ukraine War and discuss what the United States can do to help end the war and establish a stable peace; 2 p.m. Sunday, Unity of Boulder Church, 2855 Folsom St., Boulder; free; docs.google.com.

Color Wheel Project performance: Enjoy the performance of dances from The Color Wheel Project, an arts production that emphasizes how visual arts and dance can intersect; 4 p.m. Sunday, Dairy Arts Center, 2590 Walnut St., Boulder; $15-$25; t2dance.org.

High school anxiety support group: Attend this group for high school students with anxiety to learn, express, share, listen and support one another; 6 p.m. Sunday, Kairos Wellness Collective, 2449 Pine St., Boulder; $55; kairoswellnesscollective.com.

Upcoming

'Letters From Home' — The 50-States Tour: Erinn Dearth and Dan Beckmann will travel the country, performing one show in each state of the United States as the singing and dancing sensation called "Letters From Home." "Letters From Home" was founded in 2010, featuring music from the soundtracks of WWII, Vietnam and beyond. This vaudevillian-style singing and tap-dancing duo has honored U.S. veterans, active military heroes and their families by uniting the nation through music; 7 p.m. Monday, Dairy Arts Center, 2590 Walnut St., Boulder; $22.60; thedairy.org.

Dirt Dinner at Bramble & Hare: This dining event revolves around produce being harvested from Black Cat Organic Farm's fields across the growing season. Guests will savor four courses, as well as an aperitif, that explore the Chantenay carrot, a French varietal that Bramble co-owner and Black Cat owner Eric Skokan thinks is the finest carrot in the world; 5:30 p.m. Monday, Bramble & Hare, 1970 13th St., Boulder; $75; opentable.com/bramble-and-hare.

A conversation about casting in movies and TV: The practice of casting non-Jewish actors in roles specifically written as Jewish has reached epidemic proportions in recent years. Join Kathryn Bernheimer, founding director of the Boulder Jewish Film Festival, for a discussion on this phenomenon; 12:30 p.m. Monday, Boulder JCC, 6007 Oreg Ave., Boulder; free; boulderjcc.org.

Craft story time: Share books, sing songs and make crafts at this storytime for all ages; 10:15 a.m. Monday, Meadows Branch Library, 4800 Baseline Road, Boulder; free; calendar.boulderlibrary.org.