May
all concerts start at 6 pm Sunday
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tuesday
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Summer Cinema
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Summer Cinema
Jack the Giant Slayer (PG-13) 7 PM • Bengal Theater
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Memorial Day No Classes
thursday
Jack the Giant Slayer (PG-13) 7 PM • Bengal Theater
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Summer Cinema
Summer Cinema
Gangster Squad (R) 7 PM • Bengal Theater
Gangster Squad (R) 7 PM • Bengal Theater
Concert on the Quad
Tall Tales of Truth 6 PM Todd Carey 7PM *Rainsite is SUB Ballroom
MAY 30:
Todd Carey This Chicago born, guitarslinging songwriter hit the top forty iTunes charts with his EP release “After the Morning After.” “Todd Carey not only attracts your attention he holds it... Carey’s music is filled with class, style and the occasional electric guitar that strokes the listeners’ curiosity level making it an easy decision to want to hear more.”
JUNE 6:
the clumsy lovers The Clumsy Lovers have brought their mix of fiddle and banjo fueled, bluegrassified Celtic rock to North American audiences for over a decade. With more than 2,500 performances under their belts, their high-energy shows have worn out dance floors and created a loyal following in 49 states and across their homeland of Canada.
JUNE 13:
chris nathan Chris Nathan is the Nashville based Buffalo, NY born, full package of incredible vocal range, superior songwriting and the ability to reach any audience. Grabbing tasteful influences from artists like Dave Matthews Band, John Legend, Sam Cooke, Richie Havens and Jason Mraz, Chris really spells, diversity.
JUNE 20:
strangeheart Fused with layers of synths and live guitars, Strangeheart embodies the sound of electronic pop with a very human element. Alongside the romanticized vocals, you will find yourself stuck in a groove with their tracks on repeat. There is a lot in the works for this up and coming duo.
JUNE 27:
jd eicher Amidst today’s throng of singersongwriters, something makes J.D. Eicher of Youngstown, Ohio, stand out. His polished musicianship, his lighthearted and engaging stage presence, that striking honesty in his voice – all these things play a role. In 2009, Eicher released and began touring in support of his critically acclaimed, full-length album, The Shape of Things.
june Sunday 2
monday
tuesday
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Summer Fun
Bumper Ball 11am-1pm • Quad *Rainsite is SUB Ballroom
Summer Cinema
Warm Bodies (PG-13) 7 PM • Bengal Theater
wednesday 5 Summer Cinema
Warm Bodies (PG-13) 7 PM • Bengal Theater
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Concert on the Quad
SistaMothaSun 6 PM Clumsy Lovers 7PM *Rainsite is SUB Ballroom
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10 Summer Fun
ZUMBA on the Quad 11am-12pm • Quad *Rainsite is SUB Ballroom
11 Summer Cinema
Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters (R) 7 PM • Bengal Theater
12 Summer Cinema
Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters (R) 7 PM • Bengal Theater
13 Concert on the Quad
One Night Stand 6 PM Chris Nathan 7PM *Rainsite is SUB Ballroom
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17 Summer Fun
Tie Dye with the Craft Shop 11am-1pm • Quad *Rainsite is Craft Shop
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24 Summer Fun
Free Bowling and Billiards at the Games Center 5pm • Games Center Food provided to first 50 people
18 Summer Cinema
Identity Thief (R) 7 PM • Bengal Theater
19 Summer Cinema
Identity Thief (R) 7 PM • Bengal Theater
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Summer Fun
Concert on the Quad
Zandra Higley 6 PM
Lagoon Trip
Strangeheart 7PM *Rainsite is SUB Ballroom
25 Summer Cinema
Snitch (PG-13) 7 PM • Bengal Theater
26 Summer Cinema
Snitch (PG-13) 7 PM • Bengal Theater
27 Concert on the Quad
Happy Havoc 6 PM JD Eicher 7PM *Rainsite is SUB Ballroom
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July Sunday 30
monday
tuesday
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2 Summer Cinema
Oz the Great and Powerful (PG) 7 PM • Bengal Theater
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8 Summer Fun
Family Night & Pillow Movie: Wreck-It Ralph (PG) 6pm event 7pm movie • SUB Ballroom
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15 Summer Fun
Bumper Ball 11am-1pm • Quad *Rainsite is SUB Ballroom
9 Summer Cinema
Olympus Has Fallen (R) 7 PM • Bengal Theater
all concerts start at 6 pm wednesday 3 Summer Cinema
Oz the Great and Powerful (PG) 7 PM • Bengal Theater
10 Summer Cinema
Olympus Has Fallen (R) 7 PM • Bengal Theater
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friday
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Independence Day No concert No classes
11 Concert on the Quad
Devin Bodkin and Hiway 91 6 PM Blind Autumn 7PM *Rainsite is SUB Ballroom
16 Summer Cinema
Mama (PG-13) 7 PM • Bengal Theater
17 Summer Cinema
Mama (PG-13) 7 PM • Bengal Theater
18 Concert on the Quad
Polar Opposites 6 PM Steve Means 7PM *Rainsite is SUB Ballroom
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22 Summer Fun
Kite Building with the Craft Shop 11am-1pm • Quad *Rainsite is Craft Shop
23 Summer Cinema
The Incredible Burt Wonderstone (PG-13) 7 PM • Bengal Theater
24 Summer Cinema
The Incredible Burt Wonderstone (PG-13) 7 PM • Bengal Theater
25 Concert on the Quad
Esteam 6 PM Andrea Davidson 7PM *Rainsite is SUB Ballroom
august Sunday 28
monday 29
Craft Shop On Tuesdays, present your BE tag at the Craft Shop for free day use.
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Summer Cinema
G.I. Joe: Retaliation (PG-13) 7 PM • Bengal Theater
friday 2
Saturday 3
Concert on the Quad
G.I. Joe: Retaliation (PG-13) 7 PM • Bengal Theater
TC Quintet 6 PM Scratch Track 7PM *Rainsite is SUB Ballroom
JULY 11:
JULY 18:
JULY 25:
AUGUST 1:
blind autumn
steve means
andrea davidson
scratch track
Imagine a lovely mix of style influenced by such bands as Red Hot Chili Peppers, Dave Matthews Band, Pink Floyd, Santana, Rush, and Miles Davis. It’s what they call Eclectic Rock, the best of everything joined together to portray a complete, but raw piece of music art. The experience blends sounds of bass, drums, keys, guitar, sax and vocals…plus a few extras.
Combining smooth grooves with powerful lyrics and infectious hooks, 23 year old singer/songwriter Steve Means soulful brew of pop music has earned him a rapidly growing national fanbase. Averaging 100+ college shows a year and racking up over one million plays/views on his MySpace page, Means is the definition of a self-sustaining modern artist.
Andrea Davidson is blessed with a powerful roomy voice that retains emotion, unique timbre and uncanny dynamic control. Her music is suffused with a multitude of influences ranging from the melodic vibrations of The Beatles to the lyrical resonance of Bob Dylan, the soulful sounds of Bill Withers and Marvin Gaye, to the acoustic feel of Ray LaMontagne.
Touring most of the year, Scratch Track has built a resume that puts them in a category of their own, plus this keeps them at the top of their game. Scratch Track uniquely mixes sociallyconscious rapid-fire lyrics, the urban culture of street poetry, languid harmonies, driving guitars, and explosive percussive vocals, all contributing to their rich musical gumbo.
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Concert
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Summer Cinema
Shakespeare in the Park Henry V 6:30pm • Quad *Rainsite is SUB Ballroom
Games Center: On Thursdays, present your BE tag to the Games Center attendant and you will receive your bowling shoes rental for free! Limit one rental per tag.
wednesday
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Summer Fun
summer Be Tag Specials
tuesday
free $3 FOR ISU SUMMER STUDENTS
FOR ALL OTHERS
contact us:
PHONE: (208) 282-3451 EMAIL: SUMMER@ISU.EDU
WEB: isu.edu/union/summer FACEBOOK: facebook.com/ISU.Summer
summer activities Goods for Gear Support your local food bank this summer by exchanging canned food for some awesome gear!
5 cans of food......................................................................................T-shirt or Shorts 4 cans of food......................................................................................Water Bottle 3 cans of food......................................................................................Flip Flops 2 cans of food......................................................................................Sunglasses or Ear Buds 1 can of food........................................................................................Lanyard or Frizbee
Free bracelet
at every concert for first 50 people Collect them all for a chance to win prizes!
Punch card
Receive punches for coming to 8 summer programming events and get a free lawn chair! • • • • • •
Must be 18 years or older to participate in the punch card giveaway 1 punch card per person Punches can be obtained the day of the event at Concerts on the Quad, Summer Cinema, and Summer Fun events Only 2 punches can be from the Bengal Theater Limited supplies. Expires 8/1/13 Claim chairs and raffle ticket at concerts or Student Union Involvement Center
Complete d punch ca r also a raffl d is e ticket for a larg e prize!
i.F. chukars baseball tickets
ISU summer students can pick up 1 FREE ticket to watch Idaho Falls minor league baseball team, the Idaho Falls Chukars. Tickets are good for general admission to any home game and can be picked up at the Involvement Center with your Bengal ID. Quantities are limited. Call 282-3451 for more information.
Lava hot springs passes
ISU summer students can pick up 2 FREE Lava Hot Springs passes in the Involvement Center with your Bengal ID. Quantities are limited. Call 282-3451 for more information.
student union
lagoon day
Come join ISU for Lagoon Day on June 22nd. We will be leaving ISU at 8 AM and returning at approximately 10 PM. Discount tickets are available in the Involvement Center (first floor of the Student Union). Ticket prices are $20 for summer students and $37 for ISU guests. This price includes round trip transportation on a charter bus and admission to Lagoon, including Lagoon-A-Beach. Space is limited. Call 282-3451 for more information.
pocatello zoo tickets
Bison, courgar, eagles, pronghorn, and grizzly bear are living symbols of the American West. You can find these and other North American species at the Pocatello Zoo. The Pocatello Zoo provides a unique opportunity to learn about native wildlife through exhibits, storytelling, classes, and other family programs. ISU summer students can pick up 1 FREE ticket to the Pocatello Zoo at the Involvement Center. Quantities are limited. Call 282-3451 for more information.
games center summer hours Monday - Thursday..................11 AM - 10 PM Friday - Saturday.......................11 AM - Midnight Sunday.........................................Closed
ISU summer students can pick up one pass for a FREE game of bowling & shoe rental in the Involvement Center. Free passes are also available for 30 minutes of billiards. Available while supplies last.
Shakespeare in the park: Henry V
Sunday, July 28th • 6:30 PM • on the Quad FREE admission • Rainsite is the SUB Ballroom
A gifted young English king makes a rash decision to go to war. Against overwhelming odds, Henry V achieves heroic stature, leading his country to victory, conquering France and winning its princess. But the king’s hands are dirty. There’s a terrible cost in human life and ruthless acts of moral ambiguity. Shakespeare’s rousing history crowns Henry’s complicated journey from disaffected prince to legendary king. Co-sponsored by Pocatello Arts Council.
summer cinema at the bengal theater
Free
FOR ISU SUMMER STUDENTS Faculty/Staff: $1 • General public: $2 • Children 12 and under: $1
May 21 & 22 Jack the Giant Slayer (PG-13) 114 min.
May 28 & 29 Gangster Squad (R) 113 min.
June 4 & 5 Warm Bodies (PG-13) 98 min.
The ancient war between humans and a race of giants is reignited when Jack, a young farmhand fighting for a kingdom and the love of a princess, opens a gateway between the two worlds.
Los Angeles, 1949: A secret crew of police officers led by two determined sargeants work together in an effort to take down the ruthless mob king Mickey Cohen who runs the city.
After R (a highly unusual zombie) saves Julie from an attack, the two form a relationship that sets in motion a sequence of events that might transform the entire lifeless world.
June 18 & 19 Identity Thief (R) 111 min.
June 25 & 26 Snitch (PG-13) 112 min.
July 2 & 3 Oz the Great and Powerful (PG) 130 min.
Mild-mannered businessman Sandy Patterson travels from Denver to Miami to confront the deceptively harmless-looking woman who has been living it up after stealing Sandy’s identity.
A father goes undercover for the DEA in order to free his son who was imprisoned after being set up in drug deal.
July 16 & 17 Mama (PG-13) 100 min.
July 23 & 24 The Incredible Burt Wonderstone (PG-13) 100 min.
Annabel and Lucas are faced with the challenge of raising his young nieces that were left alone in the forest for 5 years.... but how alone were they?
When a street magician’s stunts begins to make their show look stale, superstar magicians Burt Wonderstone and Anton Marvelton look to salvage their act-and their friendship-by staging their own daring stunt.
A small-time magician is swept away to an enchanted land and is forced into a power struggle between three witches.
July 30 & 31 G.I. Joe: Retaliation (PG-13) 110 min. The G.I. Joes are not only fighting their mortal enemy Cobra; they are forced to contend with threats from within the government that jeopardize their very existence.
June 11 & 12 Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters (R) 88 min. In this spin on the fairy tale, Hansel & Gretel are now bounty hunters who track and kill witches all over the world. As the fabled Blood Moon approaches, the siblings encounter a new form of evil that might hold a secret to their past. July 9 & 10 Olympus Has Fallen (R) 120 min. Disgraced former Presidential guard Mike Banning finds himself trapped inside the White House in the wake of a terrorist attack; using his inside knowledge, Banning works with national security to rescue the President from his kidnappers.
all movies start at 7 pm Titles subject to producer approval Descriptions from imdb.com