Articles

Bozeman’s Women’s Clubs-Advocacy since 1894

“In Numbers There is Strength”

Cindy Shearer  |   Tuesday Nov. 1

Advocacy, by definition is public support for or recommendation of a particular cause or policy. In today’s political climate it could be thought that the pressing issues of today, while important, are somehow new as well. If you consider 1894…

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Finding Empowerment

Kris Drummond  |   Tuesday Nov. 1

Why am I anxious? My brain is clogged, and the circle of people I’m sitting in feels cramped. It’s my first day of volunteering as a mentor for Big Sky Youth Empowerment and instead of showing up with presence and compassion like I…

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Bozeman’s Best

Tuesday Nov. 1

As those of us who know Bozeman well are likely aware, our town has proudly become known as one of the “it” places to be in America. The surrounding rivers, mountains, and Montana’s notorious big skies have been a continuous draw to…

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A Community Conversation About Cannabis

Angie Ripple  |   Tuesday Nov. 1

Listen Harder When You Disagree. Have you ever actually done this? In October 2016, the Interchange Symposium hosted a round table debate concerning cannabis. Six panelists sat in front of a full room of attendees to discuss their positions on the…

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Looking Forward With Bozeman Mag

Angie Ripple  |   Tuesday Nov. 1

Bozeman Magazine is the voice of our community and the community members invested in telling their stories and the story of Bozeman each month. In each issue about ten writers contribute, in 2017 you could be one of them. As a leading local…

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Verge Theatre

Saturday Oct. 1

Talking With, by Jane Martin Directed by Stephanie Campbell, Talking With is a play composed of eleven ten-minute monologues, each featuring a different woman who talks about her life. The play includes the pieces, "Fifteen Minutes," "Scraps,"…

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Cover Artist: Augustus Koch

19th century cartographer

Saturday Oct. 1

Augustus Koch was a 19th century cartographer who traveled the country for decades creating bird’s-eye views of towns and cities. He traveled to over twenty-three states producing fantastic aerial views of cities from Jacksonville, Florida, to…

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The Real Fun: What It Takes to Join the Orchestra

Saturday Oct. 1

Have you ever wondered what it is like to play in a symphony orchestra? You see 75 people perfectly in sync with one another working hard to produce such glorious sounds. It’s magical—and looks to be so much fun. Well it is fun, but there’s a…

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October Bozeman Real Estate Report

Tim Ford  |   Saturday Oct. 1

As we move into fall, 2016 remains one of the biggest years ever for the Bozeman Real Estate market. Year to date, 723 single family homes have sold in the Bozeman area, which makes this the highest volume year on record thus far. This is the time of…

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Bobcat Football: On the Defense

Jack Thorsen  |   Saturday Oct. 1

September was a pretty up and down month for the Montana State football program, starting with their game on September 1 versus the mountain west conference Idaho Vandals. A couple late mistakes in that game left Montana State falling 20-17…

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The Demon Douglass and the War Widow

Angie Ripple  |   Saturday Oct. 1

In 1965, after years of AMC Sullivan Photo Company employees working around, and stumbling over, a bump in the basement floor of their business at 115 E Main St in Downtown Bozeman, they removed the protruding stone. When the stone was turned over…

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Legendary Locals of Bozeman: Spooky Tales

Rachel Phillips  |   Saturday Oct. 1

From its inception as a supply town during Montana’s gold rush in the 1860s, Bozeman has attracted visionaries, leaders, and pioneering thinkers. Now one of Montana’s fastest growing cities, Bozeman still retains elements of the past…

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Wagons Don’t Have Seatbelts

Phil Cameron  |   Saturday Oct. 1

Have you ever started a diet, a new workout routine, a yoga practice and been doing so well but then got sidetracked and let your new diet, routine or practice fall by the wayside? I heard it best from a professor of mine in college, “good…

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All You Need Is Metta

Kris Drummond  |   Saturday Oct. 1

When I understand myself, I understand you, and out of that understanding comes love. Love is the missing factor; there is a lack of affection, of warmth of relationship; and because we lack that love, that tenderness, that generosity, that mercy in…

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