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Take a 'Picnic' at the Kiva

The upcoming University of Idaho theatre production is "Picnic" set in a small Midwestern town in the 1950s. A young drifter resides in the town boarding house and brings a bit of chaos and complexity to the lives of five women. continue

New coffehouse/pub adds flavor to Moscow

It is not "Boozers," "Bushers" or "Buisers," but "Boot-zers". The new coffeehouse pub is named after Martin Bucer, who played a prominent role during the religious reformations in the 1500s, where he was a leader in the South German movement, though his ideals were often questioned. He is considered the third most influential German reformer, after Luther and Melanchthon. continue

Pearl-Gray Guitar Duo entertaining and educating

The Pearl-Gray Guitar Duo mixed traditional classical guitar music with transcriptions from composers of other instruments, such as Claude Debussy and Frederic Chopin, in a concert Saturday night. continue

Funkalicious grooves hit the Palouse

The leaves are gone. The sky is a pale, empty gray. The ground has been covered with a cold, icy blanket for what seems like an eternity. continue

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