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Check out a brand new dance festival, Dance Boise! A gathering featuring performances by Boise dance companies for the Boise community. Presented by the Morrison Center and curated by Brett Perry.
Published 14 May 2021
The University of Nebraska has launched a 5-year project to help safeguard the U.S. food supply. The project will address agricultural and natural resources security, defense, and countermeasures; biological defense in support of the U.S. Department of Defense, Department of Homeland Security and other government stakeholders; development and deployment of biosurveillance, biodetection and diagnostic tools; and pandemic preparedness related to human, livestock and crop plant diseases that could result in disruptions to the U.S. and global food systems.
The University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources and the National Strategic Research Institute at the University of Nebraska will begin a five-year partnership to help safeguard the U.S. food supply.
One of Forbesâ highest-earning comedians is coming to Boise for arena show
Michael Deeds, Idaho Statesman
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BOISE (Idaho Statesman) – The last time food-obsessed comedian Jim Gaffigan visited Boise, you know he was loving the venue name: Taco Bell Arena.
After all, this is the dude who wrote The New York Times bestseller âDad is Fatâ and also âFood: A Love Story.â
Months after Gaffiganâs performance, the building was renamed ExtraMile Arena. But that wonât stop Gaffigan from returning â and thousands of Idahoans from heading out for some Sunday-night laughter. The popular funny man will headline Dec. 12 as part of his 2021 The Fun Tour.
Leta Harris Neustaedter portrays The Witch from Into the Woods for Boise Music Week
When does a week last 14 days? When it’s the 2021 edition of Boise Music Week – showcasing a music journey that includes jazz, songs of praise, a wide variety of international dance, and a taste of Broadway’s best. And this year’s program, which stretches from May 2-15, will be virtual.
“This role keeps slipping through my fingers,” said Leta Harris Neustaedter, who had her heart set on portraying the Witch in a full production of Into the Woods on the stage of the Morrison Center.