Phil Cameron |
Friday May. 1
Ever picked up a bottle of vitamins and were reminded of alphabet soup? It seems like there is a vitamin for each letter and some of the letters even have multiple numbers associated with them; B1, B2, B3. The use of daily vitamins has been a topic…
Tim Ford |
Friday May. 1
People that have used the internet to search for Real Estate anytime in the past few years have probably come across the Real Estate website Zillow. In addition to providing information about properties for sale, Zillow has also come up with a tool…
The first quarter of 2015 has ended.
Tom Egelhoff |
Friday May. 1
The first quarter of 2015 has ended. The 30-day accounts receivable should be in hand and now it’s time to review how your year is beginning. Here are a few things to examine that will get your off to a better start.Average SaleAverage sale is…
Venue Profile
Pat Hill |
Friday May. 1
The sprawling basement of the Bozeman Hotel oozes history, from the old original brick walls and archways to the 100-year-old bar. In more recent history the space has housed celebrated hangouts like Rosa’s Cantina and Rock’s Bar…
Brook Gardner-Durbin |
Friday May. 1
The Kitchen Dwellers are one of Bozeman’s most well-known and loved bands, selling out shows and delighting audiences throughout the Northwest for close to four years, and they have no plans on slowing down anytime soon.Last summer the group…
Brian Ripple |
Friday May. 1
Sepultura is a phenomenon. For over twenty-five years, the band from Brazil has been delivering a brutal mix of metal, hardcore, thrash, punk and tribal that could hardly be more intense or more passionate. What had begun in Belo Horizonte in 1984…
Brian Ripple |
Friday May. 1
After a long hard run, down the roads across this land. Bob Wayne gathered up some outlaws, and they formed themselves a band. Now every day is different, every player every show. Will you see a bearded lady? Unless you go, you'll never know. So come…
Pat Hill |
Friday May. 1
Bozeman will get a chance to hear some special music on June 5, when award-winning Americana artist Darrell Scott and friends pay tribute to the late singer-songwriter Ben Bullington at the historic Ellen Theatre downtown.
The show celebrates…
Native Proclamations, Blood Splatters, and Commandeering the 406
Dalton Brink |
Friday May. 1
April 3rd : Project MTF: Moving Talent Forward
Pulling into the parking lot of the Hilton Garden Inn, half a dozen Telsa electric vehicle charging spaces slide past on my right; a reminder that we’re living in a strange period of time, a time…
Friday May. 1
Mike found the Rocky Mountain west in his early 20’s after growing up an Army brat on the East coast and in Europe. In his quest for putting down roots, starting in Colorado, he picked up a film camera in 1996 to document his adventures…
Friday May. 1
The Hive is a group art show that will be taking place at the newly renovated Foundry, starting on May 9th at 6pm. There will be a variety of works shown, ranging from video installation, mixed media, illustration to sculpture and…
True Story of Michael Finkel
Pat Hill |
Friday May. 1
A story about a bizarre chapter in a Bozeman writer’s life hit the big screen last month with the release of the film True Story.
Penny by Penny or Piece by Piece
Wednesday Apr. 1
It was early last fall, I was browsing Craigslist, and a post about the need for reclaimed materials caught my eye. It said something to this effect: Hi everyone I’m Scott, my wife and I just bought ten acres of land and are trying to build our…
Jerry Schuster |
Wednesday Apr. 1
Last time I told you that I would not mention again that my wife and I moved from Wolf Point to Bozeman for “semi-retirement.” Therefore, just ignore this opening paragraph if you remember that from last time. If you do remember, please…
Help MSU Students Transform Lawns into Vegetable Gardens
Sarah Cairoli |
Wednesday Apr. 1
Bozeman residents, get your shovels! April 11 is Dig Day and the group 1,000 New Gardens of Bozeman will be installing 15 vegetable gardens throughout the city. 15 new gardens may sound impossible but, last year they installed ten new gardens in a…
Wednesday Apr. 1
Construction of new homes is on the rise again in Bozeman. According to the Sonoran Institute, a non-profit community planning organization, by 2026 Gallatin County could add as many as 26,000 new homes. As traditional fuel sources become more…
Courtney Kramer |
Wednesday Apr. 1
April 24, 2015 is Arbor Day. What began as an initiative to plant soil-conserving windbreaks in Nebraska in 1872 has grown into an international effort to plant and maintain trees. The City’s Forestry Department is an important partner in…
Kids guide to Water fun
Wednesday Apr. 1
What is something precious, free and abundant? It is something that is all around us. Something we use every day and it is very old. We can’t make this or find any new—what we have is what was here on Earth when dinosaurs roamed. It is…
Wednesday Apr. 1
When you hear the word “philanthropist” – what is the first thing that comes to mind? Bill Gates, Warren Buffett, or Oprah? We commonly associate the act of philanthropy with these billionaires. However, community members like you…
Building Healthy Environments Inside & Out
Wednesday Apr. 1
When Bozeman Magazine asked REFUGE if we’d be interested in writing a blurb for the Sustainability issue we thought “OF COURSE!” Why not jump on our soap box made of ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY PRODUCTS and speak the earth friendly…
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