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Julianne Gee

Julianne Gee

Everything, Everywhere All at Once
Culture
Julianne Gee

Review: ‘Everything Everywhere All At Once’ is a must-see

When I came out of the theater after seeing “Everything Everywhere All At Once,” I practically ran to my car to shield myself from public

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Julianne Gee May 1, 2022 No Comments
Hamilton musical cast
Commentary
Julianne Gee

Commentary: Musicals have great impact on popular culture and media

“West Side Story,” “…Tick, Tick Boom!” and even “Bo Burnham’s Inside” have all found places on the list of “musicals” that have risen to popularity.

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Julianne Gee May 1, 2022 No Comments
Liberal Arts Building, Boise State campus
Campus Culture
Julianne Gee

Boise State’s Department of English announces plans to restructure

In an email sent out on Wednesday, April 20, the College of Arts and Sciences, along with the Department of English, announced plans to restructure

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Julianne Gee April 30, 2022 No Comments
Katie Lotz, Treefort 10, 2022, Storyfort
Boise Culture
Julianne Gee

Treefort performer and storyteller Katie Lotz reflects on the experiences that shape her work

On the Treefort website, Katie Lotz’s bio reads, “Katie … enjoys writing relatively sad essays and performing relatively funny stand-up comedy.” Her reading at the

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Julianne Gee April 23, 2022 No Comments
Spring Fling 2019
Campus Culture
Julianne Gee

Timely: Spring Fling is back! Fast passes now available.

Boise State’s annual Spring Fling is back on Saturday, April 23 from 7 p.m.- 12 a.m. (midnight) at the East Stadium Parking Lot.  The event

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Julianne Gee April 18, 2022 No Comments
Anthony Doerr
Boise Culture
Julianne Gee

Author Anthony Doerr speaks on his writing process, recent novels

Anthony Doerr is the Pulitzer-prize winning author of “All the Light We Cannot See.” His most recent novel, “Cloud Cuckoo Land,” was published Sept. 2021.

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Julianne Gee April 18, 2022 4 Comments

Morrison Center signs on Luke Lords as new Director of Arts Education

On March 31, the Morrison Center announced that Luke Lords will be the new Director of Arts Education.  Lords has substantial experience in arts education

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Julianne Gee April 7, 2022 No Comments
Basque flag
Boise Culture
Julianne Gee

Reflecting on the local and historical importance of Basque culture

When talking about being a speaker of many languages, Dr. Nere Lete, professor and director of Basque Studies at Boise State, joked about speaking to

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Julianne Gee April 5, 2022 1 Comment

The Morrison Center continues to thrive and benefit the community despite pandemic setbacks

“Postponed,” “canceled,” “suspended” and “closing” are the words arts organizations have become all too familiar with over the last two years.  The pandemic put a

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Julianne Gee March 29, 2022 No Comments
VIP Showcase, Pathways Project, Open Educational Resources, Department of World Languages,
Campus Culture
Julianne Gee

World Language Department’s Pathways Project receives $100K grant, provides resources to teachers

In January of this year, the Pathways Project in Boise State’s World Languages Department received a $100,000 grant. The project has gone relatively under the

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Julianne Gee March 14, 2022 No Comments
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