It's October, the month for ghosts, trick-or-treaters, haunted houses, scary movies — there's even a Friday the 13th. And that's only the beginning. Even if you're not a Halloweeny sort, you'll find plenty to do in the Treasure Valley. Better get started! Boo.
OktoberFest Deutsches Haus, 200 S. Galvez St. The annual fall party was canceled last year due to the hurricane. Deutsches Haus celebrates the reopening of the restored house with German food, desserts, beers, dancing and music by Prost and Hofkapelle, 5-midnight (and weekends in October).
VistaPrint today announced the availability of foil accented premium business cards. Customers can add foil to 250 premium business cards for an additional cost of just $14.99. (PRWEB Sep 14, 2006)
FUELED BY testosterone and trepidation, the fall film season opens on the noir side, stops for tomfoolery, and ends with Thanksgiving angst. That's Hollywood's idea of a potluck.
Fueled by testosterone and trepidation, the fall film season opens on the noir side, stops for tomfoolery, and ends with Thanksgiving angst. That's Hollywood's idea of a potluck.
International celebrity, Kelly LeBrock, star of eighties hit films Woman in Red and Weird Science, will serve as spokesperson for the International Organization of Zerophiliacs ("IOZ"). Scientists speculate that Zerophilia may be present in as many as ten percent of U.S. teens, aged 13-28. Ms. LeBrock, ever popular among adolescents and young adults, will help focus attention and bring resources
LET'S GO! "CAPTURED INTENTIONS," featuring work by Sam Keith and Linnis Blanton, opens Saturday and will be on view through Sept. 26 at the Beaumont Art League, 2675 Gulf St., in Fair Park. Reception 7-9 p.m. Sept. 16. Free. Also, the Beaumont Art League is accepting entries for the annual "Membership Show" 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Sept. 19-30.