Ashley Nettles |
Thursday Feb. 1
You are sooo lucky to have all this public transportation; there’s NOTHING in Montana.” I find myself saying this when visiting friends and family in large cities. It all seems so easy. Uber, Lyft, buses, trains, trams, Car2Go, ZipCar…
Thursday Feb. 1
For many spectators, the sweeping and shouting are the most entertaining aspect of Curling. It’s captivating! When you’re watching the curlers sweep, you can really see how intense of a sport Curling is and how much energy the players are…
Phil Cameron |
Thursday Feb. 1
The human body is full of mysteries, and everyday science works to try and solve the hidden truths that make each and every one of us unique beings. We have all at times experienced phenomenons that we can’t explain but feel within our body…
Jessica Lewis |
Thursday Feb. 1
Meals that transport me to another time or place and conjure up memories of home have always been my most enjoyable. Feast Raw Bar and Bistro presents an atmosphere that is both warm and relaxing and exciting and vibrant - the perfect escape from…
Tim Ford |
Thursday Feb. 1
As we look back at the year, the theme for the Bozeman Real Estate market in 2017 was inventory shortage.1000 single family homes sold in the areas both inside and outside of Bozeman’s city limits at a median sold price of $409,450 in 2017…
at the Verge Theatre
Thursday Feb. 1
Those of us in Southwest Montana are fortunate to have so many opportunities to experience theatre. Bozeman alone has several theaters and acting companies, and we at Verge always find it a pleasure to co-produce plays with the multi-verse of talent…
Katie McGunagle |
Thursday Feb. 1
When you go to a production at the Willson Auditorium, you may glimpse young people quietly running the light and sound control boards in the back of the hall. Others work back stage, assisting with set changes, costumes, and makeup. These stagehands…
Angie Ripple |
Thursday Feb. 1
With nearly a dozen events under its belt since opening night January 17, 2018, the newly renovated Rialto Theatre in downtown Bozeman is breaking its way as a new hub for culture and entertainment, as is their vision. From peanut stand to cultural…
Jessica Lewis |
Tuesday Jan. 2
Bozemanites are lucky to experience a combination hard to come by: a diverse food scene thriving in a small country town. Over the last decade, Bozeman has experienced a significant influx of out-of-state money; and while some argue it has stressed…
Tuesday Jan. 2
An all original psychedelic-horror-rock musical, using life-sized puppets, written by Ryan Cassavaugh (book and lyrics) and Joe Knapp (music), “Freak Out” tells the story of two counter-culture bikers in the late 1960s on a voyage to…
Phil Cameron |
Friday Dec. 1
If I had to choose a “spirit animal,” I’m pretty sure it would be a bear. Not only do they enjoy the spring, summer and fall outside; they get to enjoy fishing, hunting, and eating huckleberries, getting fat to sleep it off during…
Friday Dec. 1
David Janssen is a Bozeman resident who immerses himself in a variety of creative endeavors stemming from his love for the outdoors and fascination with the human connection to the environment. Born and raised in Lakewood, CO, he moved to Montana and…
Resounding Jubilation
Kathleen Melee |
Friday Dec. 1
The Bozeman Symphony was founded in 1968 as a college community orchestra, giving both music faculty at Montana State University and community members an ensemble in which they could perform the great symphonic masterworks. The early years were…
Seth Ward |
Friday Dec. 1
Dirk Alan is on a mission to connect Montana’s musicians with local audiences. After spending years as a working musician and talent scout in large cities on the West Coast, he returned home to Bozeman to find himself “blown away by the…
Jessica Lewis |
Friday Dec. 1
Whether you are looking for some coffee, breakfast, lunch, a sweet treat, a happy hour cocktail or dinner, you can find it at Red Chair Café and Bar. Located on the west end of Bozeman, Red Chair offer’s fresh, locally sourced Americana…
Jessica Lewis |
Friday Dec. 1
From the moment I walked in, I could see and smell the quality and feel the good vibes that were rolling out of Dean’s Zesty Booch. I was hit with the welcoming smell of incense and with a warm bell tone produced by the singing bowl Dean was…
Tim Ford |
Friday Dec. 1
As we get into the fall and winter months, I often chat with people that think winter is not a good time to buy or sell a home. For the past few years, I’ve been analyzing the number of contracts versus the number of new listings during each…
Kelly Hartman |
Friday Dec. 1
As the daylight begins to dim, citizens of Gallatin Valley can be found flowing in and out of auditoriums with their jackets pulled up about their ears; long woolen ones, silken-soft puffy ones, those newly purchased and those that have seen many…
Friday Dec. 1
Bridger and Hyalite canyons offer backcountry skiing in Bozeman’s backyard with plenty of options to keep a skier busy all winter. Some might question why a Bozemanite would go anywhere else. Every so often wanderlust or boredom strikes, and…
Friday Dec. 1
Just imagine… A room dimly lit by candles and sparkling lights on a Christmas tree forest. Music begins and glittering fairies swirl out from pines to dance around guests’ tables bringing magic to awake an old castle asleep for…
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