An emerging young artist takes us down her sometimes the rocky musical path
Music has always had a strange influence on us throughout time. It helps us work through our pains and sorrows. It opens our hearts to dream and love. It...
Breaking free from every day is a gift you have to give yourself
Written by Jennifer Brackett
Connecting artists with their audience is no easy task. The organization needed to house thousands of fans must be unimaginable, but Live Nation does it. They...
The future of learning has a name, and it’s Librarium VR
By Daniel Londono
Photographer: photos courtesy of Librarium Inc.
Twenty or thirty years ago, virtual reality was a very niche space that many knew about, but very few actually got to experience. Some...
Janine Renee’s tale of perfect timing and a life saved
By Daniel Londono
It seems stunning to think of the possibility of our fates being intertwined with those of others, of our actions having an impact on the lives of complete strangers. To...
Idaho winery rolls into new territory: Rolling Hills is Emerging onto the Idaho Wine Scene
Written by: Kora Delta
Photography by: Zach Pasculli
When people start drinking Idaho wines, they'repleasantly surprisedat the quality.
Rolling HillsUrbanTastingRoom, elegant addition to Idaho’s Garden City wine scene, is beautiful...
The Five Steps to Editing and Revising that Every Writer Needs
By Liza Long
Photography by RaseLittlefield
As long as writing has existed, there have been writing critics. In 1871, Charles Eliot, President of Harvard University, decried the appalling lack of writing skills among...
Chasing dreams and paving paths, the journey of a film family
Written by Jennifer Brackett
Photography by Ashley Fritsche
“My exodus from LA started one day when I was on the Ventura freeway. The drive should have taken five minutes, but it took almost...
Finding hope amid cancel culture
Written by Dr. Nafees Alam
Photography by Tia Crabtree
“You’re right, I’m wrong.” Feels good to read, doesn’t it? This submissive statement seems to mark the beginning of a friendship when in fact is marking the end of a...
Campy fun for cosplay fans in mid-August
Last year was the launch of the Idaho Halloween & Horror Convention. It was the first year of being back after the pandemic, and although people were initially hesitant to venture out to such a...
These Boise favorites will pave the path to a summer of fun
Written by Chrysanthemum Crenshaw
Idaho is widely known for its stunning landscapes and captivating natural beauty. These memorable features are highlighted by seasonal sports and the spirited people involved with them....
Tara Marie’s inspiring tale through a world of hardship
By Daniel Londono
Photographer: Ashley Fritsche
“I remember desperately wanting everyone in that cafeteria to know that "I am Deaf too!”
The raison d’être of this column is to highlight extraordinary people and their extraordinary circumstances....
Why animation deserves to be seen as a medium, not a genre
Written by Will Tebo
Photography by Ashley Fritsche
At the 94th Academy Awards in March of this year, the presenters of Best Animated Feature (which went to Encanto) joked that parents have...
Story by Donna Kovaleski, Photo Submitted
“You may have noticed things are changing in the Treasure Valley as Idaho continues to welcome new students, business people, and...
The baritone brass of Tuba christmas breathes new life into classic carols.
By Amy Larson
Photography by Copper Chadwick and Courtesy of Dr. David Mathie
On Saturday December 7,...
By Tamara Simon
Instructions:
How smart are you? Take this quick test to peek inside the power of your brain. Test adapted from the Mensa test by Dr....
Bottled Water Done Right
By Chelsea Chambers Photos Kimberlee Miller
Mackay, Idaho—Both a lush and rugged terrain, nick-named the “top of Idaho” with its tall mountain peaks and...
Not your average coffee shop
By Shelly West Photo Kimberlee Miller
Nestled in East Boise’s Barber Valley on the Greenbelt, a new coffee shop—the Coffee Mill—has emerged, much...
The inspiring story of Joseph Sesay and how he sees America
by Joseph Catrine McGregor
Imagine traveling from a small African village to Boise – blind....
Finding Success From Idaho to LA
By Ana Lete Photography Kimberlee Miller
For 19-year-old actor and musician, Aidan Alexander, artistic expression through different mediums such as...
These Boise favorites will pave the path to a summer of fun
Written by Chrysanthemum Crenshaw
Idaho is widely known for its stunning landscapes and captivating...
Local entrepreneur Tobe Brockner passes on the business spirit
by Amy Laron
photography by Marshall Smith
Tobe Brockner’s passion for entrepreneurialism is in his blood. As a...
Bringing the Spirit of the West into Beer
By Ana Lete
Photography by Kimberlee Miller
Like many early settlers, Cary Prewitt, founder of Western Collective, didn’t expect...
Stephen Spector
By Norris Krueger, PhD Photo Kimberlee Miller
Thanks for all the great responses to the first iteration of “Meet the Mentors” in Greenbelt Magazine....
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These Boise favorites will pave the path to a summer of fun
Written by Chrysanthemum Crenshaw
Idaho is widely known for its stunning landscapes and captivating natural beauty. These memorable features are highlighted by seasonal sports and...
Tara Marie’s inspiring tale through a world of hardship
By Daniel Londono
Photographer: Ashley Fritsche
“I remember desperately wanting everyone in that cafeteria to know that "I am Deaf too!”
The raison d’être of this column is to highlight...
Why animation deserves to be seen as a medium, not a genre
Written by Will Tebo
Photography by Ashley Fritsche
At the 94th Academy Awards in March of this year, the presenters of Best Animated Feature (which went...
I have quite a bit of acting experience, but I’m still not clear on whether or not I should use props during an audition. Can you clarify?
- Jay Billings
Great question, Jay. In short,...
MARCIA WARNE PROVES THAT TALENT AGES WELL, TOO!
BY PAMELA KLEIBRINK THOMPSON
PHOTOGRAPHY KIMBERLEE MILLER
You may look at Marcia Warne’s sweet face and think, “Why does she look so familiar?”. It could be she has the...
Singer/Songwriter Jackson Leach’s Surprise Treefort Gift
BY DANIEL LONDONO
PHOTOGRAPHY TIA CRABTREE
Music, it has been said, has the power to change the world; add to it a harmony called kindness and you take it to another level.
Picture...
Change Home Mortgage offers common sense lending solutions
BY LIZA LONG
PHOTOGRAPHY ASHLEY FRITSCHE
Ken Hollibaugh has been in the mortgage business for more than twenty years, and he knows how life-changing home ownership can be. But for...
Boise athlete takes life and health in a stride
STORY AND PHOTOS BY JAMIE HUDSON
You don’t know how to walk. Does that seem like an outrageous statement? Walking with a strut has often been viewed in...
HOW THE WAR IN UKRAINE IS AFFECTING OUR FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS
BY LIZA LONG
"Friends, Americans, in your great history, you have pages that would allow you to understand Ukrainians, understand us now, when we need you...
Breaking free from every day is a gift you have to give yourself
Written by Jennifer Brackett
Connecting artists with their audience is no easy task....
The future of learning has a name, and it’s Librarium VR
By Daniel Londono
Photographer: photos courtesy of Librarium Inc.
Twenty or thirty years ago, virtual reality...
Janine Renee’s tale of perfect timing and a life saved
By Daniel Londono
It seems stunning to think of the possibility of our fates being intertwined...
Idaho winery rolls into new territory: Rolling Hills is Emerging onto the Idaho Wine Scene
Written by: Kora Delta
Photography by: Zach Pasculli
When people start drinking...