Tiger Weekly Print

Every year, the Library of Congress adds music to its Recording Registry which conserves “culturally, historically or aesthetically significant” works.

Grace Potter & the Nocturnals, Hot Hot Heat, Samantha Crain, Nada Surf and Teenage Fanclub

‘Grace Potter & the Nocturnals’ might turn out to be the band’s defining work, a fact the group recognized by titling the album after themselves. In the era Potter and her Nocturnals pattern their work after, this album would signal the deep maturity and understanding of a band with twice as much age and experience. It’s no less than astonishing that these sounds are emanating from a band on …

Summerfest Day 7: Usher

RandB star Usher headlines the Marcus Amphitheater tonight. Amazingly, it has been 16 years since the artist’s self-titled debut CD. Usher is touring in support of “Raymond vs. Raymond,” which debuted atop the Billboard charts in April.

Boise Weekly’s Coldest Beer

BW’s ninth annual guide to the coldest brew in Ada County. It’s hard to think of beer as work, but when you’re testing 172 bars across Ada County in search of the coldest taps around, ordering a pint is serious business. For the last nine years, Boise Weekly has sent out an army of testers, armed with little more than a kitchen thermometer and a few sheets of paper to record the results. Why …

101 things to do around Langley this summer

The Golden Ears Bridge is impressive from the air and the ground. The toll bridge is free for pedestrians and bicycle riders.

101 things to do around Langley this summer

The Golden Ears Bridge is impressive from the air and the ground. The toll bridge is free for pedestrians and bicycle riders.

101 things to do around Langley this summer

The Golden Ears Bridge is impressive from the air and the ground. The toll bridge is free for pedestrians and bicycle riders.

Black Angels Signs To Sire Founders’ New Label

Iconic Blue Horizon Records has signed the Austin-based psychedelic rock band the …

Summerfest Day 6: Lynyrd Skynyrd and .38 Special

Brooks and Dunn canceled their stop at the Marcus Amphitheater Tuesday night at Summerfest, and the Big Gig slotted Lynyrd Skynyrd into the resulting opening. .38 Special has moved from the Briggs stage to the Marcus, too, setting up what should be a hot night of Southern fried rock.

Summerfest Day 5: Eric Clapton and Roger Daltrey

Guitar legend Eric Clapton means different things to different generations. Along with Roger Daltrey, frontman of The Who, Clapton plays the Marcus Amphitheater at 7:30 p.m. on Monday.