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How one woman's passion for horses lead her to the world of mustangs
Journalist Ashley Ahearn gave up the city life when she and her husband moved to the rural sagebrush country of Washington state. And things took a significant turn when she opted to adopt a wild mustang named Boo.
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Don't Call it Jazz Features New Music by Derrick Skye (Two-part episode)
Don’t Call it Jazz is thrilled to present the new album by Derrick Skye, a wonderful composer based in Los Angeles. Derrick composes “trans-cultural” music, a term he coined and honed with his outstanding open-instrument chamber ensemble Bridge To Everywhere.
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Expressive Idaho: The art of dance
Each Monday we're bringing you our series Expressive Idaho where we visit the spaces of artists who are keeping folk traditions alive in our state.
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How to avoid the consequences of 'girl math'
In today's economy many of us are on a budget, so when we decide to splurge on an item we often try and rationalize the purchase - which is a common theme we see on social media, the latest trend being "girl math." It's not just women who are falling into the justification trap though, everyone is.
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Idaho Matters Reporter Roundtable: October 13, 2023
Idaho Matters takes a look at the news that made headlines this week, including an overview of the open primaries initiative and a breakdown of the results for the Idaho Reading Indicator test.
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How three women leaders are giving back to the Wood River Valley
In the Wood River Valley, three women are leading three nonprofits, helping immigrants, children and seniors survive and thrive in their community.
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'Saturday Night at the Lakeside Supper Club:' An author interview with J. Ryan Stradal
New York Times best-selling author, J. Ryan Stradal, is back with his third novel, "Saturday Night at the Lakeside Supper Club."
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'What an Owl Knows:' An author interview with Jennifer Ackerman
When it comes to science, nature and birds Jennifer Ackerman can tell you a thing or two. For more than thirty years she's been exploring mysteries of the natural world and breaking them down for people to understand. And if all that wasn't enough, she's also a New York Times bestselling author.
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A new look at the legacy of Idaho Senator Frank Church
Idaho Senator Frank Church upended Washington with his committee's investigations into our government's intelligence community and that story is the centerpiece of the best-selling book, "The Last Honest Man" by Pulitzer Prize-winning author James Risen.
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The hunt for Idaho's lost apple history
The rediscovery of a lost apple variety has brought new light to the life of one of Idaho's most famous pioneers and the race against time to find lost genetic varieties of the fruit.
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