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All the way to eleven:

Justin Cantrell brings Too Much Distortion

By Dale W. Eisinger

All the way to eleven:
Across the river from campus, a house of mayhem sits. On any given night, machine-gun sounds punctuating guttural screams from the basement and the ping of pinball from the detached garage can be heard. A fenced, decrepit courtyard holds a skateboard ramp, a horde of bikes and threadbare sofas. … Post the First Comment

Notes from the Non-Traditional

Stealing kisses from Prince Charming

By Shannon Morgan

Notes from the Non-Traditional
Close your eyes and imagine the last time you were kissed so passionately you felt your body dissolve into a state of pure unadulterated ecstasy. I'm not talking just any ol' kiss. I mean the kind that sends your mind reeling and completely suspends the space-time continuum. … 1 Comment

Hilltop sits high:

Historic restaurant gets facelift

By Dale W. Eisinger

Hilltop sits high:
Routine drivers of Idaho's highway 21 have undoubtedly noticed a certain lack along the roadway between Boise and Idaho City. The highway staple Hilltop Café sat vacant for a good portion of the last six years. But the Idaho 21 landmark has reopened under new ownership and a new name - Kodiak Grill. … 4 Comments

Have we evolved?

Censorship is creating more harm

By Bob Beers

Have we evolved?
In a society which pleasures its ego with how progressive it is, why is our system of censorship so out of tune? Based on our standards and cultural norms, what part of our view of reality suggests what actions should be deemed harmful and therefore not appropriate? Centuries of development have molded our society; but, in terms of censorship, have we evolved? There are countless programs on television. … Post the First Comment

Is debauchery a human imperative?

By MAT LA RUE
Lead Culture Journalists

Is debauchery a human imperative?
Adultery, deception, ennui and self-absorption - these are a few topics running through a new play opening at the Visual Arts Collective tomorrow. "Boys' Life" is a fresh and interpretive view into the post-adolescent, less than 30 years of age, male life. … Post the First Comment

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