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Julia Martin And Her Generosity of Spirit

Crystal Alegria  |   Tuesday Nov. 1

Whenever the Thanksgiving holiday comes around, Julia Martin and her famous Thanksgiving dinners are brought to mind. One of Bozeman’s early matriarchs and community caretakers, Julia Martin holds an honored place in our historical memory as…

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Did You Move Here To Be In A Hurry?

Angie Ripple  |   Tuesday Nov. 1

I recently met a woman, new to Bozeman, who explicitly told me that her family had moved here to escape the rat race of the East Coast city they moved from. Excellent. I assume many a transplant has done the same. The thing is, we don’t do the…

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The Blessings Come Down

Local Musician, Adrian Jay, Finds Joy In The Afterglow

Tuesday Nov. 1

Somewhere along Bridger Canyon Road on a steep, gravel driveway in the middle of winter, Adrian Jay and I are about to die.Jay, 27, who just the night before was drafting lyrics for one of his demos, is chipping away at a thick layer of ice under the…

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Camino Spice

Add Flavor For Your Journey!

Sadie Woller  |   Tuesday Nov. 1

Tis the season for giving… and spices! With the holidays coming up, big meals to cook, and sweet treats to bake, it’s important to have the spice cabinet stocked. Whether you are a spice master or a newbie to the craft of seasoning, or…

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A Decade of Arts Under a Big Sky

Tuesday Nov. 1

It’s been ten years since the Warren Miller Performing Arts Center opened its doors for its first performance. In a small town like Big Sky, ten years is monumental; many people wouldn’t recognize Town Center now if they’d passed…

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Verge Teen Theatre: The Prom

Missy Glenn  |   Tuesday Nov. 1

Since 1994, Verge Theater has been bringing entertainment and opportunities for expression to Bozeman’s consumers of the arts. Known then as the Equinox Theater, (think Camp Equinox), in 2011 Verge emerged to fit the changing mission of the…

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Fall Real Estate Happenings

Tim Ford  |   Saturday Oct. 1

The Gallatin Valley managed to escape most of the summer season without a lot of smoke, but we’ve had some roll through as we approach fall. Overall, though, it was a great summer. As the season starts to change, it’s a good time to…

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Bourbon

Sadie Woller  |   Saturday Oct. 1

As the fall chill starts to creep in, there’s nothing better to warm up with than sipping on some old-fashioned bourbon, especially when it’s paired with modern barbecue. Thankfully, local restaurant owner Jay Thane decided the Bozeman…

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Reimagining Brecht with Nervous Theatre

Saturday Oct. 1

Nervous Theatre is a nomadic theatrical collective with a penchant for adventurous, innovative storytelling. Their high-spirited productions often feature classic works that have been “radically reimagined” by the performers. This group…

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Weather, Light, Seasons

Steve McGann  |   Saturday Oct. 1

In the course of a day, it is possible to have multiple conversations with various people, from strangers to friends, and speak only of the weather. The subject is current, even immediate; historic, yet in the future; benign or raging, it’s all…

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Paranormal Bozeman

Angie Ripple  |   Saturday Oct. 1

Walking with spirits is something Elies Adams has been aware of since she was just seven years old, when she lived in Fort Benning, Georgia. After school one day, she went home with her friend Rebecca, and the washing machine turned on by itself…

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Ghosts Walk in Virginia City

Saturday Oct. 1

It’s October, which means the fall decorations have made an appearance, most of them dealing with the Halloween theme. Halloween now ranks second, just behind Christmas, for the amount of money spent on decorations and other paraphernalia for…

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