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On The Wednesday, August 1, 2018 Edition Of Idaho Matters:

  • "Me Too" - now in a children's book.
  • The first artist in residence at the James Castle House.

-"Me Too" has taken the world by storm, toppling movie stars and CEO's. Now an Idaho woman's "Me Too" experience has led her to write a children's book about the movement.
-The James Castle House is more than a museum and showpiece for the Idaho artist's art. It's also a place for artists to live and work and be inspired. We'll talk to the first artist in residence at the James Castle House on the Wednesday edition of Idaho Matters.

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