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Pilgrimage to Idaho's Minidoka site keeps history alive
During World War II, thousands of Japanese Americans were sent to an internment camp near Twin Falls. Today the Minidoka National Historic Site preserves part of that site keeping the history of that time alive for visitors.
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Don't Call it Jazz- Shady Grove
Don’t Call it Jazz is happy to promote the upcoming Shade Grove Music Camp, an incredible music festival, and an important staple of the Pocatello music scene. Jon is joined by Chris Williams, one of the organizers of Shady Grove, to talk about the festival and listen through a playlist of some of the featured artists.
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Breaking down the Ada County jail expansion bond
This month people will cast their vote for whether or not the Ada County jail should get an expansion. Idaho Matters takes a look at what passing this bond could mean for inmates and our community.
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How does climate change impact the mental health of our kids?
Climate change has many effects on our world, from extreme heat to drought to floods, which in turn affect people, businesses and governments. But climate change also has a profound effect on our kids, especially when it comes to their mental health.
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One For The (Classical) Ages
Who's to say what music today would be like if classical music never had it's shining moment? There is no doubt about the influence of this timeless genre. So for this Double XX episode, we will be picking from certain points of history (some nearly 300 years ago) where women showed off their composing skills. By the end, you'll have had just a small taste of the women of classical music have achieved thus far!
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Don't Call It Jazz: Juneteenth 2024
Host Jonathan Armstrong is proud to host Lenet Neifert for a conversation about Juneteenth and to play a couple of tunes together for this episode of Don’t Call It Jazz. We discuss Lenet’s experience growing up as a Black Woman in Compton, CA, and how she came to live and perform in Pocatello.
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Don't Call It Jazz: Kieth Kelley Part 2
Don't Call It Jazz welcomes back Kieth Kelley to take you on a deep dive into two great records: Alice Coltrane's Ptah the El Daoud and Qasim Naqvi's Two Centuries. Jon and Keith put together a playlist of tracks from each of the principal players on both of these legendary albums.
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How to get the most out of your doctor visit
For most of us, we only get a few minutes with our physician at the doctor’s office. With so many patients and so few doctors, there is very little face-to-face time with the medical professionals who can have a profound impact on our bodies and our minds.
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Don't Call It Jazz: Khorvai - Acheron
Host Jon Armstrong is thrilled to invite the band Khorvai to talk about their new album Acheron, available streaming everywhere.
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ISU Track and Field
Bengals Finish Weekend at BYU Robison Invitational
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