FOOD REVIEW
by Rachael Daigle --
November 11, 2009
On the plate of Reviewer No. 2
I'd just scarfed my half of three one-sixth-pound patties
layered with ham, bacon, cheese, mayo, pickles, lettuce and fat slices
of red onion and tomato, and I was covered in juice from the tip of
nine fingers to the bottom of both elbows.
WINE SIPPER
by David Kirkpatrick --
November 4, 2009
Fall wasn't more than a few hours old when the
first holiday brews started rolling into town.
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ARTS NEWS
by Rachael Daigle --
November 11, 2009
Boise State BFA show takes center stage and an out-of-town show goes up at an unlikely venue.
LIT
by Jeff Lake --
November 11, 2009
On Thursday, Nov. 12, the center's Junior Patrons Circle will host a discussion of Diaz's first novel, The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao.
CULTURE
by Jeff Lake --
November 11, 2009
The Re:Use Market serves as a Mecca for all unwanted (and unorthodox) art supplies.
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MUSIC
by Tara Morgan --
November 11, 2009
Simon Balthazar talks to Boise about his band's highly acclaimed debut album, "Reservoir."
LISTEN HERE
by Kelly McDonald --
November 11, 2009
We Shot the Moon finds friendships with local fans and local bands.
MUSIC NEWS
by Jeff Lake --
November 11, 2009
It's not often you get two chances to catch country music royalty in the flesh, so get off your duffs and witness a legend 40 years in the making.
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FILM
by Jeremiah Robert Wierenga --
November 11, 2009
The new Coen Brothers film is a reliquary of religious quandary.
FILM REVIEWS
by Travis Estvold --
November 11, 2009
Directors I Heart, Part One: Christopher Nolan
The Vidiot explains why he wants to be Christopher Nolan when he grows up.
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