Developing national talent at Opera Idaho
By Cheryl Haas
Boise may seem isolated and a long way from the spotlight of national opera stages, but it’s a leap that [...]
David Hale’s organic approach to redeveloping the Linen District
By Jill Kuraitis
Always a lively place, downtown Boise has, over the past decade, grown even more dynamic and attractive. Both homegrown and [...]
Nearly nine decades later the Egyptian Theatre remains a community treasure
By Patti Murphy
For 90 years, Boise’s Egyptian Theatre has been a gathering place for locals of all ages to slip into the [...]
How the heat of the earth helped develop a city
By Patti Murphy
More than 100 years ago, Boise’s Warm Springs Avenue got into hot water, and you could say that it was [...]
Enjoying water that’s never seen the light of day
By Kira Tenney
“When this water pops up right here, it’s the first time it’s seen light in at least 10,000 years,” said [...]
One woman’s journey across the West on horseback
By Bryant Dunn
On a crisp March evening in the spring of 2016, Kat Cannell and Missy Lipton unsaddled their ponies as inclement [...]
The city within a city draws sports enthusiasts, oenophiles and hopheads
By Gwen Ashley Walters
Garden City is sowing seeds for a renaissance of sorts, once again becoming an arts and entertainment destination, but one [...]
City Club’s Civility Project
By Cheryl Haas
In the most contentious of election years, it often seems as though we as a nation have hit a new [...]
When business and altruism come together
By Matt Furber
Historically, corporations don’t map out a mission that specifically benefits the community. Certainly, pharmaceutical companies provide a public good for [...]
Preserving a lost art through generations of apprenticeship
By Cheryl Haas
The art of making and repairing shoes has been the province of the Riebe family since the end of the [...]