Sacajawea — born in Idaho's Lemhi Valley, kidnapped at thirteen, and thrust onto the most consequential expedition in American history at fifteen — guided thirty-three men across an unknown continent while carrying her infant son on her back. She was the first woman to vote on American soil. A century later, the suffragette movement named her their role model. The world has honored her with more statues than any American woman except Joan of Arc. Yet Idaho — her birth state — has no monument to Sacajawea at the Boise Capitol.
In the untamed rivers of Idaho, seven men—husbands, fathers, grandfathers, brothers, sons, uncles, friends, and coworkers—fighting cancer cast lines not just for fish, but for hope.
Premieres Sept. 17, 2026 at the Egyptian Theatre in downtown Boise. Tickets available now!
Did you know Idaho has a wildlife forensics lab aimed at solving wildlife and poaching crimes? Idaho Fish and Game employs PhD scientists, veterinarians, and geneticists to manage one of the few wildlife forensics labs in the country and aid conservation officers’ efforts to solve crimes.
Dennis Ranalter is one of the world's most respected freeride skiers, his playful style and technical ability earning him a wide fan base and the widely used moniker: D-RAN. Yet away from a name that showcases his self-assurance on the steep slopes of Austria, Dennis’s struggles with identity run deep. At its heart, the question of race and what it means to be black in a sport that remains predominantly and conspicuously white. Now streaming on YouTube.
Diversity and opera rarely appear in the same sentence. Dull, stuffy, and inaccessible are the adjectives most often applied to this 300-year-old singing spectacle usually performed in Italian, French, or German. Today, an unlikely group of four young artists is breaking barriers on world stages to create a place for themselves and cultural relevancy in the obscure and mysterious art of opera.
Born in Mexico and currently residing in Miami, Danie is a global traveler and nomadic designer with a vision and a purpose. Throughout her journey, she has relied on the confidence and strength that she finds in her braid. The launch of her latest project, Journey of a Braid, aims to share that strength with other women.