
Storyfort highlighted Boise’s next generation of writers
In a fast-paced weekend full of bustling crowds and musical performances, some of the quiet and cozy corners of Treefort Music Fest offered gentle escapes
In a fast-paced weekend full of bustling crowds and musical performances, some of the quiet and cozy corners of Treefort Music Fest offered gentle escapes
Written by Julianna Kelsey and Roszy McGeorge Roaring laughter filled multiple venues within Boise, Idaho as comedians from across the country brought their talent and
One of Treefort Music Fest’s 13 forts was back in action for the 13th annual Treefort Music Fest March 27-30. Alefort is one of the
The sun sets in Boise, Idaho as hoards of college-aged students linger on the outskirts of Treefort Music Fest. Music pours from the mainstage that
From dance performances to gallery showcases and hidden art exhibits, Artfort 2025 truly had it all. After months of creating and rehearsing, painters, dancers, sculptors
When you think of a film festival, there are plenty of big names that come to mind. Sundance Film Festival, Festival de Cannes and South
It seems these days you have to pay to breathe, and you have to pay even more if you want to have fun. Treefort Music
“It’s our biggest one [season] yet,” Laura Kendall, executive director for The Morrison Center, said. On March 11, 2025, the day after their season announcement
Irish writer Megan Nolan’s novel “Ordinary Human Failings” offers a harrowing account of a fictional crime. The main protagonist and speaker throughout the novel is
As spring rolls around, Boise, Idaho anticipates Treefort Music Festival — an annual five day event showcasing the art of musicians, writers, dancers, filmmakers and
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