In late 2021, SELTZi Cocktail Co. embarked on a flavorful journey, to become Idaho's pioneer in the canned cocktail industry. The team behind this innovative venture is Lee Neujahr, a brewing expert and sales director, and a core group of scientists,...
Boise, Idaho has witnessed a culinary transformation with the advent of Boise Thai Noodle House, a vibrant and unique Thai restaurant owned by Frank and Pitsy Adams, along with their chef friends Don and Nam, hailing originally from Thailand. This oasis...
Happy Wife, Happy Life Revisited!
Get ready Boise, Jeff Allen of Happy Wife, Happy Life is coming to The Egyptain at the end of September. If you're a fan, getting your tickets early is a good idea, especially if the show is...
By Natalia DiGiosia
Independent Boise filmmaker, Greg Green, has worked tirelessly on his feature-length film Magpie Funeral that’s ready to debut at The Flicks on August 11th. Greg has lived a lifetime of filmmaking and has spent the past five years on...
Data on device worth millions of dollars
Story by Anna Wilson
We all know the classic story of Robin Hood, the hero who takes from the rich and gives back to the poor. You wouldn’t think the Treasure Valley could have their own...
Need to Wiggle? Take a Community Dance Class at Project Flux in Garden City
How many opportunities do you have to dance, freely without judgment? Besides rallying at the club at 1 am, trying a salsa class once in your life, head...
Local Boise band Partners with Abbey Road Studios
MYLO BYBEE is a whirlwind mix of indie, hard-hitting alt rock that comes together in a fiery arrangement of organized chaos. Formed in Boise, Idaho during the pandemic of 2020, their catchy tunes and...
May 25th - 27th at 8pm: Visual Arts Collective in Garden City
“It’s going to be just like Idaho, mostly wild and nationally laughable. Every night features comedy, burlesque, and the wackiest standup acts you’ll see around town!” said Beth Norton, comedian,...
An emerging young artist takes us down her sometimes the rocky musical path
Music has always had a strange influence on us throughout time. It helps us work through our pains and sorrows. It opens our hearts to dream and love. It...
Breaking free from every day is a gift you have to give yourself
Written by Jennifer Brackett
Connecting artists with their audience is no easy task. The organization needed to house thousands of fans must be unimaginable, but Live Nation does it. They...
The future of learning has a name, and it’s Librarium VR
By Daniel Londono
Photographer: photos courtesy of Librarium Inc.
Twenty or thirty years ago, virtual reality was a very niche space that many knew about, but very few actually got to experience. Some...
Janine Renee’s tale of perfect timing and a life saved
By Daniel Londono
It seems stunning to think of the possibility of our fates being intertwined with those of others, of our actions having an impact on the lives of complete strangers. To...
Jessica Tookey—artist and advocate
Story Megan Bryant Photos Kimberlee Miller
“Location. Location. Location.”
It’s a common phrase when referring to the perfect place to put down roots for your...
The locavore movement has spilled into craft beer and Boise’s microbreweries are expanding their facilities to meet the increasing demand
By Ken Levy
Photography by Copper Chadwick
Whether quaffing...
By Brittney Byrne
Photography Kimberlee Miller
Some people are born to be: ballerinas, teachers, or doctors, but Marcia Schaumburg with Ricochet Home Consignment was born to be an...
Art of Fashion Show: Incognito - The Third Annual Boise Art Museum Fashion Show
Story by Rachel Holt, Photography by Klein Sun Gallery, NY & Bart Cepek...
True. Health with Dr. Karlfeldt highlights healing alternatives
By Sydney Moore, Photography by Mark Dyrud
While outsiders sometimes think that Idaho is behind the times, in fact, Idaho...
Heidi Kraay explores the art of living and dying.
By Elisabeth McKetta
Photography by John Webster
Heidi Kraay always has a whole bevy of projects going...
by Chelsea Chambers, photos by Treats Photography
Since she was young, Virginia Treat has always had a passion for the arts—her talents extend into acting,...
Celebrate Salsa at the Knitting Factory
by Pamela Kleibrink Thompson, photo courtesy of Candela Salsa Band
Laura "Lolita" Johnston fell in love with a Latin man...
Story by Emily Baker
From modest family homes to sprawling estates, this year’s award-winning Parade of Homes revealed designs that can be replicated at any...
Don Weilmunster, President of Idaho Foundation for Parks and Lands Helps to Preserve Idaho Shakespeare Festival’s Open Space.
By Liza Long
Photography by John Webster
“It all...
With shows and events cancelled around the world, have you been wondering how musical artists are adapting to this new strange world? Bands…how are you making ends meet?
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By Nicole Sharp
Local Boise resident and poet Elisabeth Sharp McKetta kicked off National
Poetry Month with the release of her debut collection, “The Fairy Tales
Mammals Tell.”
Admittedly, I am not a huge poetry fan; so I began...
By Jamie Dillon
Aaron Stanton knows novels. In fact, he can probably recall hundreds of details about the inner workings of stories in nearly any genre. He can talk effortlessly about the prominence of religious hierarchy...
By Liza Long
In the industrial stretch of Garden City, tucked away on West 33rd Street, is one of the Treasure Valley’s most unusual treasures. Part museum, part fabrication lab and part surplus store, the Reuseum...
By Carter D. Davis
Do not confuse disc golf with “Frolf”, as I accidentally did within earshot of a Boise disc golfer. Frolf is for 15 year-old anarchist wannabes who loathe the idea of rules, structure...
By Ken Levy
Sisters J.J. Winters and Julie Suitter gag when they think khaki. Especially when it comes to women wearing it on the golf course. So they developed a line of colorful and vibrant skorts...
By Jamie Dillon
Poverty. Hunger. Homelessness. Mental illness. Depression. Teen pregnancy.
Sexual abuse. A mom addicted to meth. A dad in prison.
When Frank Church high school teacher Jess Hawley looks at the kids who comprise his class,...
By Jamie Dillon
Being hooked on fresh seafood in a land-locked state can be as challenging as landing a man-sized marlin with your bare hands. Fishmongers slinging the day’s catch on wharfs are a good 400...
Boise, Idaho has witnessed a culinary transformation with the advent of Boise Thai Noodle House, a vibrant and unique Thai restaurant owned by Frank...
By Natalia DiGiosia
Independent Boise filmmaker, Greg Green, has worked tirelessly on his feature-length film Magpie Funeral that’s ready to debut at The Flicks on...