Do you know how Basque culture stays alive in Boise?
I do, but I have an advantage because I live here and know all the people who, day in and day out, make it happen. For those out there not…
Read moreI do, but I have an advantage because I live here and know all the people who, day in and day out, make it happen. For those out there not…
Read moreJaialdi 2020 organizers would like to know where you were in 1987, while the first Jaialdi ever was going on at the Old Idaho Penitentiary in Boise. Jaialdi was originally going…
Read moreIf you are like me, running out of ideas to keep the kids entertained is something you have experienced before. Luckily, my son’s school sent out a pretty cool list…
Read moreI would love to make it to New England’s Jai-Aldi one of these years. Unfortunately, it’s a bit out of the way from Boise. However, if you are luckier than I…
Read moreA Night with the Basque Chefs Chef Aitor Elizegi, Chef Josu Ibarra, Chef Beñat Ormaetxea and Sommelier Mikel Garaizabal Pildain will travel to Idaho to prepare a meal you will…
Read moreJoin the Oinkari Basque Dancers for a night of feasting, music and dancing, when we turn downtown Boise’s Basque Center into a traditional Basque sagardotegi (ciderhouse.) Ciderhouse fare is traditionally…
Read moreI have been quite busy during the last few weeks, and it looks like it will continue that way for a while. I had been meaning to share this story…
Read moreNABO, along with Boise’s Basque Museum & Cultural Center, will host a pintxo class, the “Echevarriatik Etxebarriara” documentary, and a pintxo-pote (snacking and drinks) on May 8th, starting at 5:30…
Read moreNere Lete, Assistant Professor and Basque Section Head, Department of World Languages at BSU, always keeps me in mind when interesting news related to Basque culture come across her email.…
Read moreThe Rhode Island Basque Club will celebrate their annual picnic this Saturday, August 31, from noon to 8 PM at the Middletown Knights of Columbus, on the corner of Valley Rd &…
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