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The country's largest Basque festival returns to Boise after 10 years, featuring a week of cultural celebrations, traditional food and performances from July 29 to Aug. 3.
As Boise gets ready to host Jaialdi, the largest Basque Festival outside of the old country, festival goers can look forward ...
It’s been a decade since the last Jaialdi. Meaning simply, “festival” in Basque, Jaialdi is usually held every five years, ...
A small restaurant in Sweet, Idaho, continues to honor Basque traditions year-round through family recipes and cherished ...
After a 10-year hiatus, the world’s largest Basque festival is coming back to Boise — and organizers say it’s bigger, bolder, ...
It has been 10 years since the last Jaialdi celebration, a casualty of the pandemic. “This is a Herculean community effort ...
The Jaialdi Basque Festival returns to Boise on July 29, drawing international visitors after a decade-long hiatus.
At Jaialdi’s Sports Night, feats of strength take center stage, from wood chopping to hay bale tossing to lifting stones ...
TIYN: Jaialdi kicks off on the Basque Block; JUMP, Jam & Jive in Downtown Boise; and Tuesdays on the Creek in Caldwell ...
A Basque journalist was denied U.S. entry to cover the return of Jaialdi. He was turned away despite having a proper visa and ...
Jaialdi only comes around every five years—but when it does, it’s more than a celebration. It’s a homecoming. As tens of ...
In Basque mythology, Laminak are often depicted as agents of seduction, smoothing out their long tresses with a golden comb.
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