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Musician explores Japanese internment camps in Idaho and the West during residency

Ethan Webber
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No-No Boy duo Amelia Halvorsen (left) and Julian Saporiti (right).

Surel's Place is an artist residency and workshop studio that brings in artist from around the country. This month’s artists are from a Rhode Island music group "No-No Boy" and will perform their music -- inspired by the history of Japanese internment camps from WWII -- in Garden City Sept. 25. Musican Julian Saporiti and collaborator Amelia Halvorsen joins Idaho Matters to discuss their time in Idaho.

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Frankie Barnhill was the Senior Producer of Idaho Matters, Boise State Public Radio's daily show and podcast.

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