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Bombay Grill

A heap of caramelized onion slivers concealed a family of beastly pink shrimp dusted with an array of spices I couldn't come close to identifying.

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I Used To Be Irish

Kearns Blain's new memoir looks at growing up Irish
"It was very difficult because I was coming from a life of extreme poverty, and coming to America was entering a new world regarding class issues, gender issues, educational issues."

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Smoke 'Em If You Got 'Em, But Go Outside; Four Brits=One Eskimo; Cazbopa

No smoking in bars, One Eskimo in-studio, Opa goes out.

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Soundtrack For A Revolution

Documentary examines the songs that spurred a movement
Filmmakers Bill Guttentag and Dan Sturman "examine the African-American civil-rights campaign of the '60s from the angle of the movement's musical inspirations: the gospel tunes and marching anthems that helped sustain the crusade's momentum and resolve."

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ACLU Battles Prison Assaults

Private lockup accused of unbridled violence
Prison isn't supposed to be a violent place.

Japan: Nothing says springtime like a penis festival

Bring on the giant wooden penis. The vagina shrine, too.

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Mad Hatter Relay and Rabbit Hole Run

Get on your Shriner-style fez or your Indy Jones fedora.

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Old Dems Don't Die

They get into discussions and wish they were dead
There is this certitude among conservatives that being liberal is a phase children go through. Something like bed-wetting or being a Goth or going to college. They have convinced themselves that the process of maturing is supposed to take the liberalness out of a man, if he's any kind of man.

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Exhibitions

Robots: Evolution of a Cultural Icon @ Boise Art Museum

Through May 16

Exhibitions

Hot Stuff @ Discovery Center of Idaho

The exhibit runs through June 14, 2010. Their hours are Tues.-Thurs., 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; Fri., 9 a.m.-7 p.m.; Sat., 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; and Sun., noon-5 p.m., $6.50 adults, $4 children ages 3-17, $5.50 seniors, FREE members and children 2 and younger

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