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Boise Hearts Haiti

Help raise funds for Food For the Poor and Doctors Without Borders.

Arts Northwest

The organization you may never have heard of
Idaho has secured two spots on the board of Arts Northwest, an organization that connects artists, venues and the public.

Backyard Chickens 101

Why did the chicken cross the road?

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Visual Art

2009 Art Events In Boise

Annual artful accomplishments
A handful of events we're sure to be talking about in 2010.

Ideas as Art at BAM

A collector gives BAM works on paper and sheds light on the medium's ascetics.

Nutcracker

Ballet Idaho brings in bro and sis duo for this year's Nutcracker
This holiday season, Ballet Idaho features a young brother and sister to play "The Nutcracker's" young brother and sister.

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Arts News

Robots: Evolution of a Cultural Icon

Do the robot.

Learning Lab's Lunch For Literacy

"I have been a functional illiterate for almost 50 years."

Plein Air Painters of Idaho, We Art Women

Inside the Capitol building, see the great outdoors and We Art Women turns celebrating women's art into an art form.

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Lit

The Idaho Writer's Guild's Random Readings

Not really all that random.

"In The Trenches"

Book launch tonight at Powerhouse Event Center
Former marine Craig Zuber helps returning troops start new businesses.

"Blood Oath" Shows Promise

New book sheds new light on vampires
In the first in a series of books, Christopher Farnsworth introduces a vampire commanded to protect the commander-in-chief.

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Stage

Cinderella at Ballet Idaho

The story of a pumpkin, a prince with a foot fetish, a plump fairy godmother and a girl so pure, she's given a morning bath by bluebirds.

Full puppet nudity: Avenue Q

The New York Woodwind Quintet

In their more than 60 seasons, these woodwind-wielding musicians have commissioned and premiered countless pieces.

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Reviews

At Home at the Zoo

BCT tackles Albee's dialogue-heavy drama.

Wild Wilderness

Julia Green's New Exhibit at Flying M
Cutesy anthropomorphized acorns—which look like vintage children’s book illustrations—are sprinkled throughout the show along with ample austere owls and a few nervous pine trees.

Sounds From Underground

First Thursday at Basement Gallery
April VanDeGrift, Erin Ruiz, John Warfel and Ben Wilson offer an eyeful with Basement Gallery's annual "Noise in the Basement."

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