This Week in the 'Burbs

Mashed potatoes and a dinner roll, anyone?

Delsa's Ice Cream Parlour

I considered ordering a salad. But the giant outside reader board's claim that Delsa's is "home of the best cheeseburger" was a challenge I was up to.

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Boise Intergenerational Choir

Like the Sister Act franchise, the Boise Intergenerational Choir is full of funky, feel-good vibes.

A Talk With Nicky and Stuart Alden

On Thursday, Nov. 19, the Aldens will share their professional experiences with Boise audiences at The Watercooler with a talk titled "Finding the Creative Path to Happiness."

Filmmaker, Photgrapher, Activist Anirban Dutta Visits Boise

As part of the Boise State Art Department's Visiting Artist and Scholars Program, Anirban Dutta discusses the ongoing struggles facing the people of India.

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VPS Record Show and Swap

Thousands of records from a variety of genres.

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Coco Concealed

New biopic recolors fashion icon Coco Chanel's story
Coco Before Chanel, is a beautiful rags-to-riches romance that reveals little beyond the colorful but question-marked minutiae of this pivotal couturiere's beginnings.

"A Serious Man" Is Seriously Funny

The new Coen Brothers film is a reliquary of religious quandary.

Vidiot

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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Streetcar Task Force Report Back Approaches

Feasibility study due early next year; group getting more detailed

Flying Signs

Increase in panhandling reveals new demographic

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The Searchers

Idaho Mountain Search and Rescue marks 50 years of finding others
From plane crashes to missing hunters, the all-volunteer group is the one the officials come to for help.

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Pop Goes Weasel

FYI: Mountain Dew is not an essential food group
... to promote the well-being of me and you and all those overly Rubenesque neighbors we end up behind at Jackson store counters, praying to God the butt seams in their trousers don't split until they're out of range.

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Literature

Junot Diaz @ Presbyterian Church of the Big Wood

Fri., Nov. 20, 7 p.m., $20 SVCA members, $30 nonmembers

On Stage

Three Tall Women @ Alley Repertory Theater at VAC

7 p.m., Thurs.-Sat., $15, available at the door or online at www.alleyrep.org. A limited number of $10 rush tickets will be available directly before each show.

Special Screenings

Dynasty by Warren Miller Premiere @ Egyptian Theatre

Fri., Nov. 20, 6 & 8 p.m. and Sat., Nov. 21, 6 & 8 p.m., $15

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