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Naomi Priddy

Naomi Priddy

Culture
Naomi Priddy

‘Don’t Worry Darling’ review: the superficial ode to the modern housewife

Olivia Wilde’s new psychological thriller, “Don’t Worry Darling,” follows the story of a young 1950s couple by the names of Jack (played by Harry Styles)

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Naomi Priddy October 12, 2022 No Comments
Art
Naomi Priddy

‘Always Paint from the Truth’: Student Jonathan Hewett’s translation of bizarre objects and still lives

The trivial life of objects and how we assign meaning to them is what senior Boise State art student Jonathan Hewett portrayed in his recent

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Naomi Priddy October 10, 2022 No Comments
Bluets by maggie nelson
Culture
Naomi Priddy

‘Bluets’ stands as one of the most raw and poetic tributes to loss and heartbreak

Maggie Nelson’s 2009 part-essay, part-literature book titled “Bluets” pays homage to the color blue and the symphony of loss. “Suppose I were to begin by

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Naomi Priddy October 7, 2022 No Comments
art in the park
Art
Naomi Priddy

‘The best year yet’: Vendors share their experiences with this year’s Art in the Park

One of Boise’s most beloved local art events of the year came around during Sept. 9-11 and once again, did not disappoint. This year’s Art

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Naomi Priddy October 1, 2022 No Comments
Art
Naomi Priddy

How a Basque artist uses wool to tell cultural stories

Artist and inventor Laurita Siles combines stories of sustainability, women’s roles in society, loss of heritage and the importance of sheep in her wool-strung homage

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Naomi Priddy September 20, 2022 No Comments
Culture
Naomi Priddy

Taking care of your mental health in a climate crisis

As the effects of climate change become more prevalent, younger generations might feel the tangible effects of global warming more than any other generation. As

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Naomi Priddy September 17, 2022 No Comments
Culture
Naomi Priddy

Increased foot traffic in the Boise Foothills is posing a problem to habitat health

The Boise community has the privilege of accessing its Foothills for a wide range of activities, but with an influx of out-of-state residents flocking to

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Naomi Priddy September 13, 2022 No Comments
Boise Culture
Naomi Priddy

How Boise’s refugee community is changing the face of the local food scene

Sunshine Spice Cafe, Boise’s first Afghani bakery, is opening a second location in Downtown Boise. Currently in the process of working with architect Rob Thornton,

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Naomi Priddy September 5, 2022 No Comments
why fish dont exist
Culture
Naomi Priddy

Review: Lulu Miller’s ‘Why Fish Don’t Exist’ is a must-read

In biologist Lulu Miller’s 2020 part-history, part-memoir “Why Fish Don’t Exist,” we are introduced to the author and narrator in an exploration of her past

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Naomi Priddy September 5, 2022 No Comments
Art
Naomi Priddy

Declaration and Resistance: A conversation with artist Stephen Towns

Among the luminosity of gold leaf and stitched fabric are the portraits of Black Americans whose stories “once slipped through the margins of society,” as

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Naomi Priddy September 3, 2022 No Comments
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