In 2005, Wild at Art was located in Eastside Marketplace. Now, 14 years later, the business is still running — just in a different location. When it first opened, owner […]
“You,” a show that came out on Netflix about two months ago. In the first four weeks, it got more than 40 million views and has been talked about ever […]
To the surprise of some, a peace band created by the Moscow community marches throughout the city each year. While they don’t have a specific leader, Jeanne McHale and Fritz […]
The Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre will host a free showing Wednesday evening of “Divide in Concord,” a film discussing the negative effects of plastic water bottles. The 7 p.m. event […]
The University of Idaho Department of Student Involvement (DSI) will host the 13th annual College Trivia Bowl Feb. 28, partnering with Intramural Sports. Starting in 2006, the event brings together […]
The University of Idaho LGBTQA Office has taught more than 700 people how to create a safe and inclusive environment for members of the LGBTQA community since 2008. The LGBTQA […]
The University of Idaho Virtual Technology and Design Program started in 2001, when mediums such as virtual reality were only available to those who were doing specialized research. But now, […]
The University of Idaho Sustainability and Women’s centers will offer a one-hour interactive presentation on menstrual periods and how to make them more sustainable 7 p.m. Tuesday. “The stigma (around […]
Photographer Blake Little’s exhibit showcasing images of cowboys on the gay rodeo circuit will be on display at the University of Idaho Library until April 30, starting Monday. The second-floor […]
The Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre will host a screening Tuesday evening of “A Murder of Innocence,” a true crime story based off the life of local woman Aimee Filan Anderson […]