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The Goonies (PG) [1985]Movies on the LawnDuskMinor with parent or guardian |
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A group of kids embark on a wild adventure after finding a pirate treasure map.
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New TransitJames Dean Kindle and the Eastern Oregon Playboys9:30 p.m.21 and over |
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"The Kingston Trio meets Guided by Voices. They will draw you in and keep you there."- Boise performing arts examiner
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The Ed Forman Show10:30 p.m.21 and over |
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The Ed Forman Show is a late-night talk show hosted by the boozy, polyester clad alter-ego of actor/comedian Aaron Ross, featuring a mixture of comedy, music, and interviews.
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Happy Hour MusicFloating Pointe3 p.m. to 6 p.m.All ages welcome |
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"Sweet melodies and layers of sound you can almost taste. From acoustic to synth, rock groove to bedside sleepytime."
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"Eagle Time"The Student Loan5 p.m.21 and over |
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"Eagle Time" is an institution among those looking for the perfect way to decompress after the workday.
This eclectic four-piece bluegrass/newgrass band mixes elements of traditional bluegrass and folk music with elements of rock, jazz, and blues, playing original songs and a vast library of covers from groups as diverse as Bill Monroe, The Beatles, Phish, and Sublime.
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Barley Mill’s 30th BirthdayAll day!All ages ’til 10 p.m. |
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All day fun celebrating 30 years of "the B-Mill!" Great food specials, live music from Transcendental Brass Band, "Foundation Note" birthday brew, birthday cake and giveaways too...
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"The Assembly" presentsLuis Buñuel RetrospectiveUn Chien Andalou [1929]The Exterminating Angel [1962]... brought to you by The Assembly5 p.m. doors; 7 p.m. “Un Chien”; 7:30 p.m. “Angel”Minor with parent or guardian before 9 p.m. |
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When Luis Buñuel died at age 83, his obituary in The New York Times called him “an iconoclast, moralist and revolutionary who was a leader of avant-garde surrealism in his youth and a dominant international movie director half a century later.” His first picture-made in the silent era-was called “the most famous short film ever made” by critic Roger Ebert, and his last film-made 48 years later-won him Best Director awards from the National Board of Review
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Tony Smiley7 p.m.All ages welcome |
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Since 2000, Tony Smiley has captured audiences with his unique beats. This musical savant loops his way through a unique genre of music that you won't find anywhere else.
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Casey Neill (solo)w/guest Takashi Ohashi Band (from Japan!)7 p.m.21 and over |
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"These are songs with stories well told. This is what it's all about" --Steve Earle
Sky Bound Blue7 p.m.All ages welcome |
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