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Jaialdi Events 2010

Your guide to Basquerading with the best of them.

Retro Rocket Rally and Mods vs. Rockers 2010

Every American subculture has one thing in common: an iconic form of transportation.

East End Market at Bown Crossing

"So, we're a little more of a regional market. It's a little more expansive sustainable concept instead of just being exclusively local."

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Visual Art

Mastering Tradition

ICA's apprentice program
"Our main goal from the outside is that cultural expression continues in the community."

Idaho Center for the Book

Stephanie Bacon fills some big shoes
When Boise State art professor Tom Trusky passed away unexpectedly last November, many wondered what would become of his longtime passion, the Idaho Center for the Book.

Big Tree Arts: Poetry slams offer outreach and an outlet

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Arts News

Trey McIntyre Project Premieres Basque Dance at Jaialdi

Hunched in a burlap clump, a damp sweat clinging to the dance studio air, Trey McIntyre's dancers slowly untangle themselves, lurching forward.

Double Feature at Stage Coach Theatre

Again, the lives of everyday people are put in jeopardy by dorks in lab coats.

Treasure Your Beer

Languid reclining nudes with padded ivory hips and blushing nipples are a thing of the past.

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Lit

War Is Boring

David Axe writes and Matt Borsvisits myriad war zones, alienates his family and friends and tells an unoriginal story. Matt Bors illustrates.

Boom! (Or 70,000 Light Years)

Book Review
Children's book author Mark Haddon reaches into his past for a story about the future.

Anthony Doerr Reading at the Linen Building

Doerr spreads the love for Idaho's urban gem, despite becoming all famous and everything.

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Stage

Oscar Wilde's An Ideal Husband At Idaho Shakespeare Festival

It's hard not to be impressed by the fact that even after more than 100 years since the play's debut in London in 1895, the sentiment still rings so true that it isn't challenging for a modern audience to get the joke.

Good, Clean Fun(ny): Brian Regan stands up and waxes ordinary

"I do not perform at home. I like to have a home life when I'm here. I just put on the husband and daddy hat, which is weird because there's no better place to perform," Regan said, laughing.

Neil Simon's Chapter Two

"Chapter Two says a lot about our search for love, relationships and happiness."

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Reviews

Bat Boy: The Musical

Idaho Shakespeare Festival's Irreverant Offering
Who knew those little flying rodents could sing?

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