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The Hellroaring

Brian Ripple  |   Wednesday Nov. 1

The hamlet of Billings was nicknamed the “Magic City” because of the rapid growth from its founding as a railroad town in March 1882. It’s the largest city in the state of Montana and the 282nd largest city in the United States…

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Album Review: Cole & The Thornes “UNBOUND”

Wednesday Nov. 1

It’s a rainy Thursday in Bozeman, and I am sitting down with the ‘Songstress,’ aka Cole Thorne, lead vocalist of Cole & the Thornes, a local band with a dedicated following. We are meeting for coffee to discuss their new album…

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Gallatin River Lodge

Taylor Owens  |   Wednesday Nov. 1

For over twenty years, the Gallatin River Lodge has nestled on the Gallatin River, in the forested area accessed via Thorpe Road, west of Bozeman. Originally a popular spot for those on a fly-fishing trip, it is now open to locals and travelers alike…

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Take a Montana Drive This Fall

Steve McGann  |   Wednesday Nov. 1

Before I lived in Montana, the most vivid recurring image I had of what it would be like involved driving. My mind-picture was of an old bench seat pickup, slowly moving up a long hill on a gravel road through a grassy meadow. There were a couple of…

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New Executive Chef Joins Fielding’s

Taylor Owens  |   Wednesday Nov. 1

Shane Graybeal has joined the Kimpton Armory as the new executive chef at Fielding’s, an American-fare restaurant serving up fresh dishes and craft cocktails. Fielding’s, the namesake of Fred Fielding Willson, the architect of the…

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Lindley Park’s Tree Totem

Liz Bischoff  |   Wednesday Nov. 1

Have you been to Lindley Park yet this fall? Located behind the Bozeman Public Library, and site of Bozeman’s annual Sweet Pea Festival of the Arts, the park has a unique new feature: the Festival’s Tree Totem. Kris Conners with Custom…

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October Cover Artist: Matthew Macoy

Sunday Oct. 1

Matthew Macoy is a Bozeman-based photographer and educator, teaching photography courses at MSU and leading a small visual production company in the Gallatin Valley. Originally from Denver, CO, Matt grew up incorporating photography into his…

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Top 10 Halloween Must-Watches

Mars Fagin  |   Sunday Oct. 1

If you’re trying to build a list of must-sees this Halloween season, but just can’t quite decide what to put on that list, you’re in luck! This month, we’ve compiled a list of spooky-season classics that are undeniably…

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710 Ashbury at the Filling Station

Brian Ripple  |   Sunday Oct. 1

As far as Montana bands go, 710 Ashbury is fast becoming a fan favorite and is on its way to official cult status. The unique lineup is made up of members John Chart on guitar. A deadhead since his early teens Chart has been enthralled by…

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Frights AND Fun All Over Bozeman

Joseph Montalbano  |   Sunday Oct. 1

It’s finally that time of year where the colors start changing and the weather starts to cool off, and I cannot be happier to welcome it. The warm drinks, the fall leaves — the entire fall experience is lovely. For all these reasons and…

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Ghost Town Coffee Roasters

Taylor Owens  |   Sunday Oct. 1

Ghost Town Coffee Roasters has been a Bozeman staple for many years, known for their delicious roasts and brews at two cafe locations. An essential third space for coffee lovers to congregate over drinks is in the works. Ghost Town is a worthwhile…

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A Costumes and Cocktails Halloween

Brian Ripple  |   Sunday Oct. 1

Halloween is a holiday observed in many countries the week of October 31, the eve of the Western Christian feast of All Saints’ Day and is dedicated to remembering the dead, including saints (hallows), martyrs, and all the hard departed. One…

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Kitchen Dwellers NYE Run

Sunday Oct. 1

Montana’s own galaxygrass favorites, Kitchen Dwellers, will return to Missoula for their biggest New Year’s Eve extravaganza yet, performing an intimate VIP show at the Top Hat on Friday, December 29th, followed by two shows at The Wilma…

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