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Ever wonder what goes on behind the scenes of a Broadway play? Enjoy a peek backstage in Theresa Rebeck’s fast paced comedy, The Understudy, presented by Montana State University’s School of Film and Photo at the Black Box Theater (11th and Grant on campus), Friday and Saturday evenings, February 17th through March 3rd, at 7:30 pm.

Directed [...]

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This month’s beer article is about a place right here within the city limits of Bozeman that you’ve probably been to, but not have realized how beer friendly the place is. This month I went to Old Chicago Pizza on North 19th and learned all about the beer served there. Of course [...]

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YUM. That’s all I need to say about the fabulous new wrap and juice/smoothie bar called Juice Republic, located inside the newly renovated Montana Harvest on Willson just off Babcock. If you haven’t yet checked this out, get there fast; the vibe is great and the food is amazing and the best things about the [...]

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One of the hardest tasks when starting a new business is deciding on the business name. Should it be simple? Catchy? Descriptive? Who you are; or what you do? Many of today’s most recognizable brands literally overpower their competitors.

For example, Xerox. No one says, “Minolta this.” Or, “Sharp this.” Kleenex is another. If you [...]

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2011 has come to a close. It’s time to take a look back at how sales faired in the Real Estate Market around Bozeman.

The good news is that the overall number of sales is on the rise and has been for the past two years. Sales began to slow in 2007, then continued to [...]

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When he began, Dave Lockie needed a pug mill but he couldn’t afford the price tag, so he build one himself, using photos as a guide. Thirty years later, it’s still going strong, processing clay for the pottery studio.

The clay, used in production, is delivered twice a year from the Archie [...]

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Getting up early in the morning is a great way to be productive and to get more out of your day. Many people love getting up early when they are able to, but can’t seem to be as consistent about getting up as early as they’d like. In this article, I will explain benefits of [...]

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As Bozemanites, we pride ourselves on combining our outdoor playground with a thriving urban culture. Think art, music, theatre. Take a closer look and you’ll also find a vibrant social dance scene.
That’s what Baltimore native Linda Barnsley discovered after moving to Montana to pursue her passion for wildlife painting. As [...]

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  • Vernon Hall has had no formal art training and didn’t begin to paint seriously until just before his 1990 retirement. He was raised in Wellely, Mass. and entered the University of New Hampshire in 1942. In early 1943 he was called into active service in World War II and spent the next 3 years in the Corps of Engineers, the last 2 years in the China-Burma-India Theater of Operations, laying out airfields - from large B-29 fields near Calcutta to small jungle airstrips for the evacuation of British wounded from the jungles of central Burma. For the 40 odd years after
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