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Laugh, cry, and sing along with one of the darkest parts of Boise's history
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One of the darkest chapters in Boise’s history – scores of arrests targeting what some called Boise’s “homosexual underground” – is the subject matter of a new stage production, about to make its world premiere at Boise Contemporary Theater.
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The so-called "Christmas Truce of 1914" is nearly mythological. But indeed, on Christmas Day, 1914 a German soldier stepped out into what was known as “No Man’s Land,” the narrow patch of battlefield between the many trenches, holding opposing troops, and began to sign “Stille Nacht (Silent Night).”
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Boise Contemporary Theater is featuring the work of writers and directors of color in a two-week festival this summer.
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Last April, as the impact of COVID-19 was just starting to be felt in the Gem State, the Idaho Nonprofit Center predicted that nonprofit organizations…
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Many businesses and organizations are being greatly impacted by the coronavirus pandemic, as they’ve had to close their doors as part of the push to…
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You know that feeling of being so hungry that your emotions get the best of you? You arrive at a restaurant with your stomach already growling, and once…
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On Monday, Boise Contemporary Theater's founding Artistic Director Matthew Cameron Clark sent a scathing letter criticizing the nonprofit's board of…
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Big changes with leadership at the Boise Contemporary Theater.A look at the recent Idaho visit from a Trump administration official. Swimming the Boise…
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There's a bit of real-life drama at Boise Contemporary Theater.In late June, BCT announced that its founding director, Matthew Cameron Clark was leaving…