Boise Weekly Vo. 19 Issue 18

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8 DAYS OUT MONDAY NOV. 1 On Stage BROADWAY’S HEROES & VILLAINS—See Friday. 7 p.m. $10 Mondays, $20 Friday and Saturday. Limelight, 3575 E. Copper Point Way, Meridian, 208898-9425, limelightboise.com.

Citizen HALLOWEEN CANDY BUY BACK BENEFIT—Trick-or-treaters can sell their Halloween candy to the dentist for $1 per pound. The sweets will then be sent to troops serving overseas. 3:30-6 p.m. FREE. Castlebury Dental, 3209 W. Bavaria St., Eagle, 208855-0080.

Talks & Lectures PRAXIS LODGE PUBLIC DIALOGUES SERIES—A monthly meeting to engage in discussions pertaining to science, ethics, culture, philosophy, humanism and free masonry. Everyone is invited to attend. 7-9 p.m. FREE. Papa Joe’s, 1301 S. Capitol Blvd., 208-344-7272, papajoesboise.com.

TUESDAY NOV. 2 Festivals & Events DAY OF THE DEAD CELEBRATION—Featuring Day of the Dead art and altars. Meet the artists and enjoy kids’ art activities, music and food. See Picks, Page 18. 6-9 p.m. FREE. Idaho State Historical Museum, 610 N. Julia Davis Drive, 208-334-2120, history.idaho.gov.

POETRY SLAM OF STEEL AND HAIKU BATTLE—Part of the Idaho Loud Writers’ program featuring Robbie Q. Telfer. Includes a performance poetry workshop followed by an all-ages poetry slam. For more information, e-mail cheryl_maddalena@yahoo.com. 6 p.m. $5 poetry slam, $1 with student ID, boisepoetry.com. Woman of Steel Gallery and Wine Bar, 3640 W. Chinden Blvd., Garden City, 208-331-5632.

Odds & Ends BALLISTIC BEER PONG—Compete for $300 in prizes. 10 p.m. FREE. Bad Irish, 199 N. Eighth St., Boise, 208-338-8939, badirish.com. KILROY COFFEE KLATCH—Join other WWII-generation people for a morning of conversation and friendship. All veterans are welcome and there are often guest speakers. For more information, e-mail suepaul@warhawkairmuseum.org. 10-11:30 a.m. FREE. Warhawk Air Museum, Nampa Airport, 201 Municipal Dr., Nampa, 208-465-6446, warhawkairmuseum.org.

WEDNESDAY NOV. 3 Festivals & Events LIQUID FORUM—Liquid Lounge and United Vision for Idaho host a discussion forum showcasing a different local nonprofit each month, along with a silent auction and local music. This month will feature Meet the Candidates. Voters can come hear the candidates speak on issues before the upcoming elections. 5-7:30 p.m. FREE. Liquid, 405 S. Eighth St., Boise, 208-287-5379, liquidboise.com.

Screen QUILOMBO—Special screening of the film from director Carlos Diegues about Palmares, a runaway slave colony in 17th century Brazil. 6 p.m. FREE. Boise State Student Union Forum, 1910 University Dr., Boise.

Workshops & Classes BOGUS BASIN’S HISTORY— Learn about the ski area’s beginnings, development and history from Eve Chandler, author of Building Bogus Basin will share pictures, film and stories. Register online at rei.com/boise. 7 p.m. FREE. REI, 8300 W. Emerald, Boise, 208-322-1141, rei.com. BUMPS’N GRINDS—Workout based on the movements of burlesque dancers and cabaret queens. 7 p.m. Ophidia Dance and Art Studio, 4464 Chinden Blvd, Ste. A, Garden City, 208409-2403, myspace.com/danceophidia.

Literature BOISE NONFICTION WRITERS: GUY HAND—Learn how local writer, radio producer and photographer Guy Hand uses words, pictures and sound to tell stories of food and the environment. 6:30-8 p.m. FREE. Rediscovered Bookshop, 180 N. Eighth St., Boise, 208-376-4229, rdbooks. org.

Citizen BOISE BICYCLE PROJECT VOLUNTEER NIGHT—Volunteers donate time to help build and repair bicycles for the needy. 6-8 p.m. Boise Bicycle Project, 1027 Lusk St., Boise, 208-429-6520, boisebicycleproject.org.

ON GOING Festivals & Events

EYESPY Real Dialogue from the naked city

HAUNTED WORLD—The Northwest’s largest outdoor haunted spot. Tour the haunted grounds including a corn maze, dungeons, barnyard and hostel. Concessions and gift shop available. See Picks, Page 18. Friday and Saturday, 7 p.m.-midnight and Monday-Thursday, 7-10 p.m. $18, hauntedworld.org. MONSTERS IN THE CUPBOARD EXHIBIT—Group art show featuring local artists’ depictions of spooky scenes painted on old cupboard doors. Bid on the pieces through the month of October. Proceeds will benefit the Idaho Food Bank. FREE. Flying M Coffeehouse, 500 W. Idaho St., Boise, 208-345-4320, flyingmcoffee.com. SCARECROW STROLL—Stroll the grounds to view and vote for the most creative scarecrow. $2-$4, Idaho Botanical Garden members and ages 5 and younger FREE. Idaho Botanical Garden, 2355 N. Penitentiary Road, Boise, 208-343-8649, idahobotanicalgarden.org.

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