ONTARIO — Art fanatics now have a chance to own a piece of local history when the eight pieces of original art that once wrapped several of the utility boxes
During the summer in State College, Penn State students and community members will have the opportunity to participate in events — both virtual and in person — on and around
Live After 5: Fortunate Youth Hard to beat quality time in a beautiful park, and now that summer is making itself felt in the Inland Northwest, it’s hard to beat reggae providing the soundtrack for the season. Coeur d’Alene’s Live After 5 concert series turns McEuen Park into the most happening place in town every Wednesday through the summer, and next up welcomes Fortunate Youth. The SoCal-based sextet keeps its sound close to roots reggae, and they’ve found a significant audience since forming at a buddy’s birthday party in 2009 — three of their albums have topped Billboard’s reggae chart. A little ska and blues might sneak in, but these guys are definitely focused on reggae and, predictably, saying things about having a “mission to spread peace, love and unity with music.” Hey, we have to start somewhere, right?