
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,
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,
Boise Pride is hosting its 33rd annual Pride Festival from Sept. 9-11 featuring new local, national and global recognized talent. Donald Williamson, the executive director
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
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
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.
Local Boise artists Sasha Barrett and Shay Woodhouse, originally from Ukraine, started an “Artists for Ukraine” fundraiser and ended up raising $43,000 for the Ukraine
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
Experience Treefort through the eyes of Boise State Student Media photographers: Claire Keener (digital content manager), Corissa Campbell (digital content producer) and Preston Valles (University
Agricultural sustainability practices give us the opportunity to produce wholesome food without environmental repercussions. The food production industry in the United States is a significant
In March 2012, Treefort made its debut in Boise, Idaho, a community in recovery from an economic recession that skyrocketed the city’s unemployment rate and
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