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Hang onto whatever you hang onto when the s**t gets real. → Read More
Idaho Rep. Bruce D. Skaug, R-Nampa, and the head of the Judiciary, Rules and Administration Committee, set up ground rules for presentations and testimony for 2023, invoking an age limit. → Read More
The annual five-day festival that brings more than 500 bands to dozens of venues and stages in downtown Boise, not to mention throngs of people—last year the event clocked at least 25,000—has announced this year’s lineup of forts. → Read More
Happy brand-spanking new year, “fresh with no mistakes,” as Anne with an “e” of “Green Gables” would say. → Read More
“A city of neighborly love ... “ The City of Boise was incorporated in 1863. At first, it was called Fort Boise, and included what is now known as The North End and Southeast Boise. The moniker of the city purportedly came about when French settlers happened upon the area and called out, “Les bois, les bois,” which means “the woods, the woods” when they first got sight of the wooded Boise River. → Read More
“Movies are dreams … that you never forget.” While this line from Steven Spielberg’s autobiographical film, “The Fabelmans,” is said by Michelle Williams filling in as Spielberg’s screen mom to the boy representing the movie double of the director who has become a living legend — it could be appropriated by any number of budding filmmakers. → Read More
LED's new production is described in three phrases on a promotional poster: → Read More
Daylight Savings Time started Sunday. Have you turned back all your clocks yet? → Read More
It’s November and time to be giving thanks for Flying M’s new exhibiting artist. → Read More
For two long years those three words were useless. Nothing was live. No such thing as in person events. → Read More
Boo! → Read More
Death Rattle is a nonprofit literary organization dedicated to providing public platforms to underserved writers in the community. One of those platforms is “The Spill,” a “bi-monthly, open-mic live story-telling → Read More
If you live or work in downtown Boise, you've probably stopped in at least once to Bodega Boise, the cool rad neighborhood market right next to Mulligans. Why do I → Read More
The Treefort Music Fest, which has been bringing a SXSW vibe to downtown Boise since 2012, announced on Tuesday it is moving its main stage and expanding its footprint. The → Read More
People, this is your last chance weekend. If you want to experience what it’s like to see an artist creating art in their own studio, now’s the time. After this → Read More
Meet Lisa Cheney. She grew up in eastern Idaho, moved briefly to San Diego, California and now lives in Boise. She’s an artist, freelances as a graphic designer and illustrator → Read More
There’s a famous scene in “Wayne’s World” when Garth reaches into his pocket and pulls out what looks like a folded up Dixie cup and holds it out to Phil, → Read More
Psst — there's another new speakeasy in town. → Read More
Magic. That is often what a viewer of art perceives happens behind the closed doors of an artist’s studio. How else to explain the unexplainable beauty, to grasp the layers → Read More
In a Tuesday afternoon Facebook post, a far-right extremist group posted endorsements for the Boise School Board of Trustees election coming up on Sept. 6. → Read More