Treasure
Mike and Chris Pierson treasure their outdoor oasis in the North End
Patience was a virtue for Mike Pierson. He lives in a home and property he admired from afar for years. As the proud owner and caretaker, he walks visitors through his garden reciting facts the way a museum docent might introduce a painting to an art patron. And to Pierson, his garden is like a...
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Remodeling project brings new life to a Warm Springs home
Jeanne Miranda’s passion for cooking needed a home, so in 2009 she set a plan in motion to make it happen.
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News from Idaho’s arts ambassadors
CURTIS STIGERS’ new album “Let’s Go Out Tonight” marks a few firsts for the Boise jazz singer. It’s the first time in a long time since his “Brighter Days” album from Sony that Stigers worked with a producer; multiple Grammy winner Larry...
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Treasure: Mike and Chris Pierson's North End Garden 05/19/2012
Mike and Chris Pierson have blended their North End cottage-style home with the natural color palette of Blue Spruce, Japanese Maples and more than a hundred varieties of green conifers found in their garden.
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Jeanne Miranda and Ed Klein's Warm Springs remodel 5/17/2012
Renaissance Remodeling transformed the kitchen of Jeanne Miranda and Ed Klein, and built an outdoor kitchen with pizza oven and a 600-sq-ft mother-in-law cottage in the backyard.
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TREASURE
‘Volt’ writer Alan Heathcock’s internal duality fuels his gripping prose and creates his epic stories
There are two sides to Alan Heathcock.
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TREASURE
Pop Quiz with Idaho Shakespeare Festival’s Charlie Fee and Mark Hofflund
Luck and pluck brought Charlie Fee to the Idaho Shakespeare Festival as artistic director in 1992. The board chose the tall charmer from California from a field of about 100 candidates despite the fact that at the time he had never directed a play by William Shakespeare.
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TREASURE MAGAZINE - FULL ISSUES
May 2012 Treasure Magazine
Open publication - Free publishing - More food
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Boise architect Dennis Stevens blends nature with design
Stevens learned from the master himself, Frank Lloyd Wright. He was one of Wright’s youngest students, and you can see the late architectural giant’s influence in Stevens’ homes.
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