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  • With a record-setting tally of 2,318 total concerts, the Grateful Dead never played the same set twice. Join us on KISU this Labor Day, September 1st, for a special hour of Official Tapes. Cory Danials guides us through the Dead’s second set jam sequence from 1984 that was released on Enjoying The Ride beginning at 7:00 pm.
  • In the second episode of this three-part series, SI host Jodie Schwicht speaks with local fashion designer Cartier Dior Eliasen. Episode two focuses on clothing brands trying to make a difference in the fashion world, the practice of “greenwashing”, and the ethics surrounding faux-animal materials.
  • Federal and state officials try to build trust and better combat hate crimes in Idaho.
  • Idaho State Volleyball Sets Sights on Florida
  • To celebrate Pride Month, I am celebrating LGBTQ jazz and creative artists with a curated playlist of wonderful contemporary musicians. This show is dedicated to humanity and art, fellowship, and respect. Here’s to the artists who are making wonderful music and to a future where all have the freedom to live our lives bravely and without apology.
  • Bengal Volleyball Set to Open Regular Season at Boise State
  • Martin, Settle, Multis Show Out in Outdoor Debuts at Oregon, Westmont
  • Merry Christmas from Don’t Call it Jazz! 🎄✨ This year, we’re celebrating the season with a festive mix of old-timey and bluegrass Christmas tunes. Join us for a heartwarming musical holiday!
  • Before rounding off their trails series, Jessa and Emma talk to Jim Anglesey, Pocatello City’s Long Range Senior Planner, about Comprehensive Plan 2040. Excitingly, this is the first comprehensive plan of its kind, where an entire team was allowed to focus solely on it and ensure it represents the value of the community. A public hearing will be held April 12, 2023, and in May 2023 the plan will be presented for approval to the City Council.
  • In this episode of Sustainable Idaho, host Holly Wilson sits down with filmmaker Scott Levy, Executive Producer of The Snake and the Whale, to explore the powerful connection between Snake River dams, declining salmon populations, and the survival of the southern resident orcas.
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