Nine Boise women creating positive change in the world
By Laurie Sammis and Karen Day
The year was 1890. Idaho was a newborn state, and a national contest was launched to design the Idaho State [...]
Jim Cockey is an Idaho original
By Cheryl Haas
Jim Cockey, a Boise-based composer known for his innovative symphonic works, followed a long and winding musical road before he [...]
The Wylder joins the neighborhood
By Jamie Hausman
It’s safe to say the word is out: The Wylder is Boise’s most happening restaurant. On a wintery Friday night, [...]
Swirl, sniff, sip at Idaho’s premier wine festival
By Gwen Ashley Walters
Idaho winemakers, grape growers, and, most importantly, wine lovers will gather June 10 at the Idaho Botanical Garden to celebrate [...]
Filmmaking takes off in the Treasure Valley
By Karen Day
The first thing Clint Eastwood said to me was, “Your pants have holes in them.” We faced off on a [...]
Boise Art Museum Turns 80
By Amy Story Larson
I can’t imagine Boise without the Boise Art Museum,” said Kathleen Keys, Boise State University’s Art Department Chair, “It’s a [...]
Wine tasting in Garden City
By Torrie Cope
Nine years ago, Melanie Krause found an old produce warehouse in Garden City that proved to be the perfect building [...]
Where the pavement ends and adventure begins
By Cheryl Haas
If you’re tired of watching snow fall and are itching for a change of scenery—and Hawaii is not in your [...]
Teaching kids the way it was
By Sharon Fisher
An entire generation of Idaho fourth-graders have a real hands-on experience understanding how pioneers lived: They’ve been through Wagons Ho. [...]
The mysterious Map Rock
By Sharon Fisher
What could be the oldest map in the world is right here in Idaho: Map Rock, located in Canyon County, [...]