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Don't Call It Jazz: Stevie Wonder & The Commercial Music Big Band
I am excited to welcome Dr. Jenna McLean, my colleague in the ISU music department and co-director of the commercial music big band to Don’t Call it Jazz. Jenna and I converted the big band to this open-instrumentation group as a way to better represent and support the growing and dynamic talent of the commercial music program. We put together ten interesting new arrangements of songs by Stevie Wonder for our debut concert, Friday October 25th in Jensen Hall at the Stephen’s Performing Arts Center. Concert starts at 7:30pm, tickets can be purchased at the door or in advance.
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The impact of uncommitted voters in the November election
One of the things that seems to be missing from the upcoming November election is civility on all sides, and we wanted to find out more about the tenor of the campaigns.
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Electricity: Why doctors say it's critical for your health
Doctors prescribe a lot of things every day, like medications and advice to help their patients feel better. Now some doctors are prescribing electricity to their patients.
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Idaho Decision 2024: Voter ID requirements
Many people use a driver's license to vote in Idaho, but if you don’t have one, what do you do?
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New program works to keep food waste out of the landfill
Food waste has a big impact on our environment, which is why the city of Boise is working to reduce the amount of food that makes it to our landfills.
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Remembering Idaho's veterans through wreath project
Every December, wreaths are placed at each headstone at the Idaho Veterans Cemetery. However, in order to make sure this tradition carries on the Idaho Veterans Network is in need of support.
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'Comet of the Century' to appear in Idaho sky
October is a great month to look up into the night sky and see some of the wonders of the universe including “the comet of the century,” the northern lights and a second moon.
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Marking one year since the Hamas attack on Israel
Today marks one year since Hamas launched its surprise terrorist attack in Israel, the deadliest attack ever on Israeli soil.
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Supporting Boise neighborhoods through community
Community is important, particularly when it comes to our neighborhoods. Which is why each year the Boise Neighborhood Interactive Conference brings people together to connect and discuss the future of our home.
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Growth in McCall: Why residents are creating a space for the community
McCall, like the rest of Idaho, has seen skyrocketing growth, and open parcels of land are being snapped up at record prices for future development. But one piece of lakefront real estate remains undeveloped and a group of residents is hoping to turn the land into a combination community space and arts center.
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