Thursday, Day 6 Blogathon 2010
The most progressive scene in the least progressive state was held tonight in the Linen District in Boise, Idaho.
People in drag? Sure.
Hillfolk Noir (and baby)
Crime scenes? Oh yeah. A neon body lay prone on a hotel bed, suitcases stacked against a wall as if inside a baggage car on the way to Madagascar.
Scads of curious onlookers and those artistically inclined,
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Sponsored by the Hailey Arts Commission, Mark Johnstone, the regional arts advisor for the Idaho Commission on the Arts, will give a free workshop and presentation at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 19 in the upstairs meeting chambers of Hailey City Hall.
“Public Art Explained” will cover the benefits of including art in a building project, and
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The Sawtooth Botanical Garden, just south of Ketchum, is holding a context to celebrate talent through art and nature while developing spaces within the Sawtooth Botanical Garden – furthering its mission to celebrate plants and inspire people.
Contest Rules:
• Contest Registration Forms must be filled out in entirety and returned no later than Friday, May 22.
• Participants will create, manually install and maintain
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