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Connecting with his Musicians
Eric Garcia takes the baton at the Philharmonic
By Cheryl Haas
Under the baton of new music director Eric Garcia, the Boise Philharmonic has already begun to soar, delivering season openers [...]
Rise and Shine
Breakfast in Downtown Boise
By Gwen Ashley Walters
Some argue breakfast is the most important meal of the day. Three downtown destinations make a strong case for that [...]
The Sapphire Room
Boise's hidden gem
By Cheryl Haas
Remember the old hit, “Don’t Play Anything Mellow at the Whiskey” by Loggins and Messina? It was the penultimate musicians’ [...]
Matcha Arrives in Boise with Style
Not coffee, not tea, matcha finds its own niche
By Jamie Hausman
Light pours into the Simply Grove Shop from a wall of glass windows overlooking Idaho Street. The shop is fresh [...]
From Fable to Forest
Boise's trees shade an active community with a grove of benefits
By Jill Kuraitis
Travel in from the vast Western desert by highway and wait for Boise, and soon there is an exit from [...]
Boise, You Have Arrived
Idaho's metropolitan hub peaks nationwide curiosity
By Kate Hull
Vogue dubbed it a “culinary hotspot.” Forbes continues to place it in the top ranks of the nation’s fastest growing [...]
Dr. Kustra Goes to Boise
How a former politician transformed a university
By By Zach Kyle
Few if any were shocked when Bob Kustra announced last month he was retiring from his post as president at [...]
The World Is Not Enough
Tech entrepreneur Faisal Shah
By Zach Kyle
Faisal Shah, one of the luminaries of the Boise tech world, didn’t need more money or accolades when he started [...]
When Life Gave Her Lemons, She Made Salsa
AJ Lopez builds her dream business
By Ellie Rodgers
Like many during the 2008 downturn, AJ Lopez found herself out of work. As a project manager for Bailey Engineering, [...]
A Sunny Outlook for Solar
Alternative energy option isn't just about sustainability anymore
By Kelcie Moseley
Not so long ago—barely a decade ago—solar panels were viewed as something only purchased by wealthy hippies and eclectic consumers. [...]
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