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Indigenous art shines a new light on the Pueblo Revolt
Indigenous art is often only viewed as a relic, a historical work of the past. But that’s not the case – their art and their people are present today. One Cochiti Pueblo artist showcases that concept in his latest exhibit.
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Using video game monsters to teach future doctors
A new video game teaches University of Idaho medical students how to keep patients healthy.
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A mid-year fiscal update for Idaho
As the Federal Reserve meets, how is Idaho doing financially so far this year?
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'Just Haven't Met You Yet:' An author interview with Sophie Cousens
If you believe in fate or perhaps serendipity, the book "Just Haven't Met you Yet" will be one you'll want to add to TBR list.
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'Raising Critical Thinkers:' An author interview with Julie Bogart
'Raising Critical Thinkers:' An author interview with Julie Bogart
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'Yinka, Where is Your Huzband?' author talks with Idaho Matters
Idaho Matters spoke with author Lizzie Damilola Blackburn about her novel.
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The Power of Regret: A conversation with NYT bestselling author Daniel Pink
Gemma talks with New York Times bestselling author Daniel Pink about his latest book,"The Power Of Regret: How Looking Backward Moves Us Forward.
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World Refugee Day in Boise
Saturday is World Refugee Day in Boise and we have a preview.
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Idaho Matters Reporter Roundtable: June 16, 2023
Idaho Matters takes a look at the news that made headlines this week, including an update to Boise’s zoning code, the Nampa School District possibly banning the discussion of gender identity and expression, a Meridian man accused of firing shots at Hells Canyon Dam, and health disparities among the Hispanic community.
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The City of Boise wants you to love dandelions
Dandelions are not as bad as their reputation and Boise is planning a festival to celebrate this maligned weed!
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