What's Mine is Ours
OneStone students break into MING Studios with an environmentally themed exhibition When controversial topics arise, the students of OneStone and their teachers, called coaches, don't get scared away;...
View Article“Winter, Winter, Penguin Dinner”
Medium: Watercolor on Cotton Paper Artist Statement: Julia grew up in Western Oregon and graduated from Oregon State University with a degree in biology. Oregon held inspiration from grasslands to...
View ArticleWinesipper: Where Cab is King
Here are the results of a California versus Washington Cab throwdown: Cabernet Sauvignon holds the title as the king of red wines, partly because of its bold structure, and partly due to the variety's...
View ArticleWarren Miller's 'Timeless'
The Egyptian Theatre, Nov. 21-23 The late filmmaker Warren Miller got his start right here in Idaho, living out of a car in a Sun Valley parking lot in the late 1940s. Miller was making cartoons and...
View ArticlePray for Snow
Downtown Boise, Nov. 23 May perfectly shaped snowflakes fall on the city of trees this holiday season. In the meantime, let's drink! Hosted by Tom Grainey's, Pray for Snow is about to celebrate its...
View ArticleBoise GreenBike's Cranksgiving
Boise GreenBike World Headquarters, Nov. 23 It's time to crank it up a notch this holiday season. Boise GreenBike, Clairvoyant Brewing and Boise Beer Buddies are joining forces for a another...
View ArticleHoliday Markets
Handmade Idaho at El Korah Shrine; Wintry Market at JUMP It isn't the holidays yet until the holiday markets swing open their doors. As the season draws closer, two such markets are itching to hang up...
View ArticleBrother Ali Stopping in Boise on 'Secrets & Escapes' Tour
He will bring this new record to Boise's Olympic Venue Wednesday, Nov. 20, at 8 p.m. Tickets are $20-$25 Brother Ali lived for years in the comfortable place between the big time and obscurity. For...
View ArticleOK, Cello
The Portland Cello Project comes to the VAC to perform Radiohead's classic album OK Computer If going to a rock concert is like drinking a microbrew of the music world, then going to the symphony is...
View ArticleKuinka, Friday, Nov. 22, The Olympic
8 p.m. $12-$15. The Olympic, 1009 W. Main St. Americana and electronic beats is an odd pairing, but for Seattle-based Kuinka, it's the base of the band's sound. Complete with ukeleles, mandolins, a...
View ArticleKikagaku Moyo, Tuesday, Nov. 26, Neurolux
With Minami Deutsch. 8:30 p.m. $15. Neurolux, 111 N. 11th St. Boise is becoming a hotbed for music in the Pacific Northwest. However, in Boise, budding international artists are exceedingly rare...
View ArticleAnonymously Single: Thanksgiving
Flying solo at family holiday functions can be stressful Thanksgiving is a time to reflect on all the things you have to be thankful for: family, friends, health, freedom, etc. ... It can also be a...
View ArticleMinerva's Breakdown: Testing...123...Testing.
Getting tested for STIs is an important part of sexual health, but asking others to do so is difficult Dear Minerva: I'm reentering the dating scene after many years of being single. I was in a...
View ArticleIdaho Candle Company Candles
$18-$36, Found at shops around Boise Candles are the unsung heroes of the holiday season, setting the scene for a holiday party or soiree. So much of the holidays is connected to the olfactory...
View ArticleLocal Press, Local Authors
Boise publisher Trans(form)ed Press celebrates three book releases Boise's literary scene is continually growing, and it's getting some help from Trans(form)ed Press, a local grassroots press that...
View ArticleHome for the Holiday: A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood
Opens Friday, Nov. 22 The actual definition of "home" may be a household of four walls, a roof and, according to local realtors, a steadily rising price tag. That said, a more figurative idea of...
View ArticleDon't Call It a Mocktail Bar
Ione Bitters has opened a new bar specializing in non-alcoholic beverages Briana Beford spends an inordinate amount of time rotating glass jars. At any given time, she has dozens of slowly infusing...
View ArticleA Year in the Books
After a tumultuous year, Ada County commissioners look forward to the future When Ada County Commissioners Kendra Kenyon and Diana Lachiondo took their seats on the Board of Commissioners, they...
View ArticleAn Evening in Boise with Broncho
Broncho and company put on a raucous mid-week show at Boise's Neurolux Broncho rolled into Boise late on Monday evening to its AirBnB rental in the East End after a staggering eight hours in a van....
View ArticleFrankly Frankie Gets Dreamy With 'Subversive Dreams' Show
On Friday and Saturday, Nov. 22 and 23, Frankly Frankie will get dreamy with the troupe's latest show, Subversive Dreams, at the Visual Arts Collective in Garden City. Burlesque has always been stage...
View ArticleMeet Tinker, the New T. Rex Skeleton at The Discovery Center
Tinker will be on display through 2020. She’s 30 feet tall, 66 million years old, and now has a new home. Casts and some original bones of Tinker, an adolescent T. rex discovered in South Dakota in...
View ArticleSnowmaking Scores for Bogus Basin
This year's terrain park, made with snow from Bogus' new snow machines, is kid-tested. Leading up to the holidays, Bogus Basin has sprinkled a little magic of its own using snowmaking machines. The...
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