Boise Pride is a reminder for the LGBTQ+ community that the fight isn’t over yet
Over the last year, the topic of LGBTQ+ rights has become a focal point of political discussions, leading to a rise in anti-LGBTQ+ rhetoric and
Over the last year, the topic of LGBTQ+ rights has become a focal point of political discussions, leading to a rise in anti-LGBTQ+ rhetoric and
Boise’s Pride event will be in full swing at Cecil D. Andrus Park from Sept. 8-10. Whether you’re a part of the community or an
On April 6, Gov. Brad Little signed HB 71 into law, a bill banning gender-affirming health care for minors. The bill will take effect on
Local Idaho artist Bill Bybee presents his collection of mixed media pieces in his exhibit titled “Queer Coding.” Located on the second floor of the
The Kids Drag show was scheduled to be a mere 30-minute program taking place during Boise’s three-day-long Pride festival. But just days before the festival
This year’s Boise Pride Festival artwork, designed by local Boise artist Sugar May, illustrates a comic book style “Superhuman” theme with a vintage twist. Local
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
This article was written by Merlin Macdonald, president of the Boise State Trans Alliance Club. Idaho has always been a distant lover to me. We
Boise Pride announced that all attendees are required to provide physical evidence of a COVID-19 vaccination or negative diagnostic test to attend the festival’s events,
Boise Pride Festival is making its return to Cecil D. Andrus Park and will take place from Sept. 10 to Sept. 12 of this year.
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