As Boise's premier tasting event, Taste208 focuses on the best local beer, wine, spirits and food in Idaho and the West. The event sold out last year, with more than 500 people clamoring for offerings from 41 exhibitors, and organizers expect the same kind of response this year.
And while his days as the resident petulant and confused celebrity on 30 Rock are over, he's not slowing down. Morgan will hit Boise's Egyptian Theatre for a one-night-only performance as part of his Excuse My French tour Saturday, March 30.
Guests are encouraged to don their most inventive Roaring '20s attire and join guest speaker Ada County Sheriff Gary Raney for an evening of live comedy, live jazz music and more to raise funds for the prevention of prescription drug abuse in Boise.
The Shakespeare Festival folks are looking for help to make sure that it stays that way. The ISF School of Theater is holding a benefit Thursday, March 7, at the Linen Building to help fund its programs that bring Shakespeare into public schools.
Jason Hawes and Steve Gonsalves will discuss the production of the show and close encounters of the spectral kind, as well as present unreleased footage and hold court for a question-and-answer session.
February food stamps were issued early during the partial government shutdown, creating a so-called "SNAP Gap" that has challenged food-insecure Idahoans to budget their allotments. Many have turned to food pantries for help.
Boise City Council Member Holli Woodings' proposal would ban vaping and e-cigarettes in places where smoking is currently banned, like Grove Plaza, Eighth Street, and within 20 feet of bus stops and schools.
The Bash is the latest iteration of a line of similar punk rock/beer festivals that have come to Boise in the last three years, including Scallywag! and Punk In Drublic.
The nation anxiously awaits the findings of the Mueller probe, Boise Rescue Mission says donations have plummeted, the estate of Michael Jackson is suing HBO and Southern California gets set for its first Coffee & Donut Festival.
"No one from the upper administration has expressed any amount of remorse, apologized in any degree, or even held themselves accountable for their questionable actions."