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Guns Across America Across Idaho

On Saturday, January 19, tens of thousands of gun enthusiasts gathered nationwide at gun shops, shooting ranges, and 49 state capitols. About 800 rallied in Boise at the Idaho Statehouse, according to...

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Turbo Teach

Adam Rosenlund Turbo Teach: The Student as Platform. Published February 20, 2013 in “The Three R’s Disrupted,” The Blue Review, Boise Weekly. The post Turbo Teach appeared first on The Blue Review.

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Buy Guns

1972 Daisy rifle ad. The marketing message behind this 1972 Daisy rifle ad is clear—guns bring families together. A nostalgic dad and mom look on as their three sons gleefully unwrap guns on Christmas...

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Why 150?

In 1979, Czech Author Milan Kundera wrote that “the struggle of man against power is the struggle of memory against forgetting.” Kundera’s words accurately illustrate the conflict between popular...

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Marked Men

Inmate tattoo photographs have papered the prison barbershop at the Old Idaho Pentitentiary for more than a generation. In this gallery adapted from Idaho Issues Online (Spring 2005), historian...

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Historic Warren Slideshow

Throughout its 150-year history, the town of Warren became home to thousands of people. Whether they were leaving behind the devastation of the Civil War battlefields, the drought stricken plains of...

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Gallery: Local, Simple, Fresh

Eat local. Keep bees. Boycott feedlot livestock. Grow vegetables and sell them at public markets. Support your neighbors by buying their produce. Contain suburban housing by preserving green acres for...

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Gallery: Mexican Women and The Things They Carry

Like most women who have immigrated to the United States, when I moved to New York I had to leave behind a lifetime of memories and was only able to bring with me a few prized possessions. The objects...

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Gallery: Quintessential North

As part of a series on city life, the focus of this gallery is on the North End, an historical hub of activity in Boise. North Boise spreads like a V from the Fort Street cottonwood cabin where John...

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Selling the New Deal

In 2013, Idaho and Eastern Oregon face water shortages. The Pew Research Center reports that more than 40 percent of American households with children now rely on a mother as their biggest or only...

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Gallery: Quintessential South Boise

As part of a series on city life, the focus of this gallery is on the South Side, an area of Boise that grew from a portion of the Oregon Trail and agricultural lands into a vibrant network of...

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Gallery: Cuba on the Cusp

In 2011 President Obama loosened the rules on American travel to Cuba, allowing small educational groups to venture through Miami for “people-to-people” exchanges again. In December 2012 I traveled...

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The Cruise

Park near the intersection of Eleventh and Main in downtown Boise on a weekend evening and you’ll witness a contemporary twist on a piece of vintage Americana. Teenage drivers in pimped-out pickups and...

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Federal Agency Websites Go Dark in Washington’s Government Shutdown

  This week, approximately 800,000 Federal employees were told not to come to work,  following the so-called “government shutdown” initiated Oct. 1. Republican members of Congress refused to make a...

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Chad Erpelding’s Data Visualizations as Art

I use data visualization and systems-based strategies to investigate globalization in my work. I am interested in the movement of people, businesses and organizations, and the effect this has on...

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Framing Doomsday

On February 2, 1951, at Frenchman Flat, Nevada, a searing three-second flash could be seen for 500 miles. It was followed by a roaring boom that mushroomed into a cloud then fluffed into the shape of a...

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Pop Up Cities: Selling the Temporary Future

The temptation to reinvent urban life is a 150-year inclination. Efforts to re-make and modernize weakened cities have peacocked roots in the City Beautiful movement, an unfortunate maturation in Urban...

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Gallery: Mexican Women and The Things They Carry

Like most women who have immigrated to the United States, when I moved to New York I had to leave behind a lifetime of memories and was only able to bring with me a few prized possessions. The objects...

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Gallery: Quintessential North

As part of a series on city life, the focus of this gallery is on the North End, an historical hub of activity in Boise. North Boise spreads like a V from the Fort Street cottonwood cabin where John...

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Selling the New Deal

In 2013, Idaho and Eastern Oregon face water shortages. The Pew Research Center reports that more than 40 percent of American households with children now rely on a mother as their biggest or only...

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