Tracy Bringhurst, Idaho Press-Tribune

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Hate crimes in Boise: LGBTQ+ Community member speaks out against 'transphobic violence in our community.'

Recently, there have been many incidents of transphobic and homophobic assaults in Boise, and that's something librarian June Meissner wants people to know. → Read More

Note: 'Halloweekly'

Head staff reporter Tracy Bringhurst here...The editor is on vacation so I get to write the note this week— you lucky monstra. → Read More

CITIZEN — Rental questions answered: Q&A with Casey Parsons, attorney with W/REST Legal Collective and Cooperative

The rental prices in Boise have climbed at a fast rate and that has left many people in precarious positions. The Idaho Press recently reported that although rental prices have → Read More

Halloween Party at The Neurolux

There's a lot to do in Boise around Halloween but a show people may not want to miss is the Halloween Party at The Neurolux. The event is on Saturday, → Read More

Find: Sue's Organic Lip Balm

The days are slowly growing colder and with that can come the inevitable case of chapped lips. People swear by different remedies but one product that does the trick is → Read More

Food Review: Need Some Southern Comfort? Oh Vegan Soul is about to have its grand opening

Full disclosure— I am not a vegan but, in my opinion, you don't need to be a vegan to fully enjoy the cuisine at Oh Vegan Soul Food. The small → Read More

Divino Niño to play The Shredder with Little Jesus

Two bands are co-headlining an all-ages show at The Shredder. Little Jesus is from Mexico City and Divino Niño is from Chicago. Little Jesus is a poppish, indie rock quintet → Read More

Two vandalism attacks on LGBTQIA+ community in Boise spark uprising of support

BOISE — On Wednesday, Oct. 4, two separate incidents of vandalism were reported to the Boise Police Department. BPD said there's no information the two are related. Yet, there is → Read More

Find: PNW Summer cocktail at Western Proper

The ever popular cocktail comes in many forms. The word cocktail and the definition of it as a drink was first seen in a book titled "The Balance and Columbian → Read More

Oruã performs in Boise

Brazilian band Oruã has made a pitstop in Boise and is playing two shows while they're in town. The band is known locally for playing with Built To Spill and → Read More

Rally at Capitol building: Boise's Iranian American community joins in global protest

Boise's Iranian- American community has come together to join a worldwide protest of Iran's Islamic regime. Mahsa Amini was a 22 year old Iranian woman who was arrested by Iran's → Read More

'Flip The State:' Idaho Abortion Rights hosts Women's March rally

BOISE — In Idaho, a person's access to abortion has been banned in nearly all cases; the law prohibiting it went into effect on Aug. 25. There have also been → Read More

Amyl & The Sniffers at The Knitting Factory

The Australian punk band Amyl & The Sniffers is coming to Boise. This is the band's first U.S. tour in a long time, about three years. Their most recent album → Read More

Interview: Anti-Flag to play at The Shredder

Old school punk band Anti-Flag has been making music since 1988. The band will release a new album “Lies They Tell Our Children” in January of next year, a follow → Read More

GWAR: The Scumdogs of the Universe Are Coming to Boise

GWAR and all of its intergalactic glory is coming to Boise. It’s a band that you either know, or you don’t— and for those that don’t know, well … maybe → Read More

Coeur D'Alene drag performer sues blogger over defamation and altered video

Coeur D'Alene — On Tuesday, an Idaho drag performer named Eric Posey sued blogger Summer Bushnell for defamation regarding an altered video of a drag performance that falsely shows Posey → Read More

'Light of Hope': Faces of Hope Victim Center kicks off virtual fundraiser amid growing need for services

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month and Faces of Hope Victim Center, located at 417 S. Sixth St. in downtown Boise is looking to raise awareness about domestic violence and → Read More

Interview with Ned Evett

Ned Evett is a bit of a legend. He grew up in Idaho and eventually developed his own guitar style, playing on a fretless fingerboard. On his website it states: → Read More

Local Music: Cabeza

Cabeza has been around for a while, about seven years, but it’s been through some ups and downs. It originally started as a two piece, grew to four, back to → Read More

Find: Mocha from Slow By Slow Coffee

A delicious cup of coffee is worth its weight in gold and if it's a mocha — maybe even a little more. The name cafe mocha or mochaccino comes from → Read More