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On The Thursday, November 1, 2018 Edition Of Idaho Matters

  • Gubernatorial candidate Brad Little discusses his Republican platform.
  • A new look at palliative care for late-stage cancer patients.
  • 'The James Castle Primer' examines the life of Boise artist.
  • A film festival that explores the winter sports of the Mountain West.

- Republican gubernatorial candidate Brad Little joins Idaho Matters to discuss his platform in the final days before the election.

- Healthcare professionals are looking at new ways of administering palliative care to late-stage cancer patients. We will look at efforts to improve the quality of life for those suffering from cancer.

- The James Castle Primer looks at the life of the reclusive Idaho artist and on Thursday's Idaho Matters we speak with the managing partner of the James Castle Collection and Archive about the book.

- The Winter Wildlands Alliance puts on an annual film festival that focuses cameras on winter recreation in the American West. Idaho Matters visits the Backcountry Film Festival with its organizer and discusses the role of winter sports in the Western culture and economy. 

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