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  • The "Boise Open Studio Collective" is exploring what inspires artists, so they decided to bring songwriters and visual artists together for an interactive exhibit that takes a unique look at this creative process.
  • University of Idaho professor Alexandra Teague is out with her latest work and this time it's a very personal look at what some would say was a quirky childhood.
  • Thanksgiving may have ended, but over at the Boise Contemporary Theater they're still celebrating the holiday, though not in the way you may think. It's with their new production of "The Thanksgiving Play."
  • For more than forty years, artist James Castle drew inspiration from his home, creating impactful work that challenged certain aspects of the art world. Today that same house has provided similar inspiration for 22 other artists who have brought new life and understanding the historic site.
  • Geothermal energy is a unique feature of the Mountain West. It powers Yellowstone's geysers and heats dozens of buildings in Downtown Boise. Now researchers in Utah are exploring new ways to tap into that underground heat, as a substitute for fossil fuels.
  • Here in Idaho there are more than 100,000 people struggling with food insecurity, unsure of where their next meal will come from. So as we head into the holiday season, many nonprofits are making it a priority to address this issue.
  • Whether we like it or not our kids are growing up in a digital world, which can add new challenges to parenting. Idaho Matters sat down with an expert to talk about some ways we can help our kids set healthy boundaries and protect their privacy online.
  • With ADHD and other diagnoses on the rise, today's youth are experiencing chronic levels of anxiety and depression. That's why it's important to make sure these children feel supported and understood.
  • The Morrison Center is celebrating a big birthday this year, and like most seasons, they are celebrating in style.
  • Across the southwest, the amount it costs to have water piped to your homes is likely to go up. City utilities have to replace pipes and other infrastructure that's getting old, and invest in new systems that'll help them survive a drier future.
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