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Come down to Boise Brewing for Another Round! You will meet Morning Edition host George Prentice and hear about what he calls, “the best/ hardest job in broadcasting” as well as how he talks to just about anyone about just about anything. Also, there is bound to be mention of movies somewhere along the way! Join us to unwind with a beverage after Valentine’s Day, we can’t wait to see you there.
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This season is a time to reflect on the most important news events from 2023 and pause to relax with holiday music from across a wide spectrum of styles. Here are some program highlights from your friends at Boise State Public Radio.
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Don't miss the movie night of the season! For the second year in a row, Boise State Public Radio and The Flicks are preparing what will be a fabulous evening of previews, games, special guests and some wonderful surprises.
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Join Boise State Public Radio as we return to Sawtooth Brewery in Hailey for Another Round. Come by for a beverage and learn about our newest initiative in the Wood River Valley as we introduce Boise State Public Radio Music, coming early in 2024.
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Boise State Public Radio is now fully back on air and network connection issues have been solved as of 4:50 p.m. Friday evening. Our engineers spent quite a bit of time confirming and reconfiguring everything to make sure it was all working.
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Another Round is back! Join us for a chance to meet reporter Julie Luchetta and hear more about the work she does covering Canyon County, the Latina/o/x communities, and social equity as a local journalist.
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In partnership with Piatigorsky Foundation, Boise State Public Radio will bring two musical performances with a Q&A session to communities in Idaho. The performances will feature mezzo-soprano Katherine Calcamuggio Donner and a piano accompanist.
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Boise Contemporary Theater and Boise State Public Radio proudly present a conversation with KBSU hosts Carl Scheider, Tamara Ansotegui and Arthur Balinger. Join us at Boise Contemporary Theater to hear about the shows, the history and the music of Idaho. After we hear from the hosts, there will be an opportunity to ask questions and mingle in the lobby over drinks.
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Join Boise State Public Radio as we take part in the first annual Eco-Jam at Storyfort. Reporters Julie Luchetta and Troy Oppie will break down how stories are made. From the library culture wars to the mining industry, take a peek behind the curtain and learn how BSPR reports on the issues.
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Award-winning reporter Murphy Woodhouse is joining Boise State Public Radio to work with the Mountain West News Bureau, a regional collaboration of NPR affiliates.