In the lair with The Colossal Collective
By Zach Kyle
The legends are true: There be monsters at Treefort Music Fest. In 2017, concertgoers spoke of a 20-foot-tall gorilla ambling [...]
The Cabin's Readings and Conversations series sparks community discourse
By Jamie Hausman
Ticket holders buzz in the dim light of The Egyptian Theatre’s marquee, waiting for the sold-out show to start. They’re [...]
By Cheryl Haas | Photography by Angie Smith
In this age of disposable everything—when shoes are not made to be repaired, stoves last a mere five years instead [...]
Petite 4 - a European bistro with a touch of whimsy
By Ellie Rodgers | Photography by Todd Meier
Last January, the beloved Bleubird closed, leaving downtown Boise’s lunch crowd in mourning. But owners Sarah and Dave Kelly had [...]
Donut Daze brings a unique menu to downtown Boise
By Torrie Cope | Photography by Ray J. Gadd
  Breakfast, lunch, dinner and even an extra-late-night bite are all covered in one place thanks to the unexpected menu [...]
Meriwether Cider opens downtown cider house, a first for Idaho
By Jamie Hausman
In some ways, Meriwether Cider’s history stretches much further back than the two years they’ve been in business. The Leadbetter [...]
Latin-inspired eateries open in downtown Boise
By Jamie Hausman
The people behind Boise’s four new taco restaurants are anything but restaurant novices. They include a James Beard award semi-finalist, [...]
Behind the scenes at the Mountain Home Country Music Festival
By Amy Story Larson
Late in July, drivers cresting Highway 20’s hill near Pine, Idaho, can often be seen doing a double take. There [...]
Celeste Bolin's many lives
By Zach Kyle
Anybody who’s taken one of Celeste Bolin’s dance classes with music blaring and bodies pumping and sweat flowing knows she’s [...]
When Lake Bonneville broke loose, Idaho's landscape was transformed
By Sharon Fisher
Looking around southwestern Idaho’s desert ecology, you may not believe it, but one of the biggest floods in U.S. history [...]