On Wednesday, July 27, Boise Weekly's yearly motherlode of information that we like to think of as your guide to life, the Treasure Valley and everything hits stands. The second edition of Annual Manual, lovingly dubbed "the sequel," will be inserted into each and every copy of Boise Weekly. And for you dedicated digital readers, you'll find all the content right here, as well as in a digital issue, which we'll post right here as well.What should you expect out of this year's encyclopedia de Boise?
In Hoods we took a bird's-eye view of Boise, its surrounding communities, as well as a few of our further flung neighbors. Whether you want to know where to grab coffee in Crouch or where to find place a bet on the ponies in Boise, Hoods breaks it down.
In Food, we have a definitive guide to Community Supported Agriculture, as well as the most up-to-date list of food trucks you'll find. We take a look at getting back to basics in the food world and, of course, we offer up a list of the valley's most notable eateries.
Nightlife is all about late-night grub, where to put your useless knowledge to the test with trivia and how to work off that hangover with a little hair of the dog.
We expanded Culture this year to include not only the arts but to also ask the question: "What is culture in Boise?"
Shop takes a look at fashion vs. style in Boise, and we take a look at the art of a deal.
Rec breaks the year down race by race, with a spotlight on the river recreation park in the making, as well as a special section on adult playgrounds. Just what is an adult playground? Pick up Annual Manual 2011 for the answer.
And finally, we've once again rounded up the best events of the next year so you can revisit that New Year's resolution to be better planned starting July 27.
ANNUAL MANUAL ARCHIVES