


Thursday, Sept. 18
Ra RA Riot, Walter Meego, $8 and $10, Neurolux
Movie, 7 p.m., Students: Free, Others: $1, SPEC – Student Activities Board hosts “Get Smart” at the SPEC.
Friday, Sept. 19
Bread and Butter Project, 7 p.m., $3 with student ID or $5 without, SUB – Hatch Ballroom – A style, musical and culture event sponsored by Blakbook T-shirt Company
Geoff Tate Band (of Queensryche), Defenders of the Faith, 7 p.m., $18 or $20, Knitting Factory – From metal band roots, Geoff takes the stage in Boise Friday night
Dialogues: Music of the African and Spanish Diaspora, 8 p.m., Gen: $15, BSU Staff: $10, Students/Seniors: $5,SPEC
The Dead Science and guests, $3, Neurolux – With influences like the Wu-Tang Clan and Prince, The Dead Science show is not to be missed.
Saturday, Sept. 20
Trey McIntyre Project, Morrison Center – New to the Treasure Valley, the interpretive dance company will wow audiences Saturday.
Spindrift and guests, $3, Neurolux – Spindrift is a western-based band proud of their roots, which they reflect through their music.
DJ Revolve, $3, Neurolux
Sunday, Sept. 21
The Toadies, 7 p.m., $16, Knitting Factory
Monday, Sept. 22
Films of Faith, 7 a.m. – 5 p.m., Free, SUB Brink Room – Presented by Campus ROAR, the films will depict the Christian faith.
Persecution Gallery, 7 a.m. – 5 p.m., Free, SUB Cataldo Room – Presented by Campus ROAR, this galley showcases photos of those persecuted due to their faith.
Tuesday, Sept. 23
Tai Chi Tuesdays, Noon-1 p.m., Free, Grassy Quad area
Meditation Session, 6 – 7 p.m., Free, Cultural Center Meditation Space
Wednesday, Sept. 24
David Allan Coe, Charlie and The Valentine Killers, 7 p.m., $22 or $24, Knitting Factory – Country singer Coe had his heyday in the ’70s and ’80s.
Alive After Five, 5 p.m., Grove Plaza
Meditation Session, Noon-1 p.m., Free, Check SUB Kiosk for location
Latin American Film Series: New World, 6 – 8 p.m., Free, SUB Forum
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