Thursday Feb. 28
Once a month I receive a call from someone looking for the architectural drawing set for a historic building. Most callers are surprised to find that the City doesn’t have them, and in most cases, the original blueprints no longer exist. In lieu of…
Thursday Feb. 28
Wandering downtown Bozeman, it is easy to find a burger, pizza, bistro and pub fare, and even authentic Mexican and Mediterranean, but you might not expect to find a tapas bar in the middle of a remote American ski town. However, “Over The…
Thursday Feb. 28
Ten years ago, working on a job site in the heat of mid-August, a discussion about starting a local film festival that would celebrate winter culture and showcase independent filmmakers planted the seed for the Coldsmoke Awards. The initial focus was…
Thursday Feb. 28
Recently, a couple of friends and I took a daytrip to Yellowstone National Park. The plan was to make our way to Cooke City via the North Entrance. Although I have worked in the park, I have spent very little time there in the winter, and could not…
Thursday Feb. 28
Photography was something Patrick Clayton fell into, his first passion was shooting underwater images of our native trout species swimming in their natural environments. In recent years Patrick has enjoyed learning new equipment and techniques…
Thursday Jan. 31
Taking children to the theater is usually a frightening proposition. There are potential pitfalls everywhere—they could talk the whole time, have a meltdown mid-performance, or spill the snacks stashed in your bag. On a very cold day last…
Thursday Jan. 31
North Mississippi Allstars formed in 1996; the product of a special time for modern Mississippi hill country blues. Brothers Luther and Cody Dickinson soaked up the music of their father, Memphis legend Jim Dickinson, and absorbed the North…
Thursday Jan. 31
If you’ve ever struggled to cross off those to-do’s at the end of the day, you are not alone. By introducing a few simple systems into your daily routine, you can automate certain tasks and increase the chances of getting everything done…
Thursday Jan. 31
How often do you stop and take a deep breath these days? Breathing is the most essential activity we do. However many of us take it for granted and some of us are even doing it wrong. Sounds funny that someone might be doing something that is so…
Thursday Jan. 31
Buyers Remorse —That bitter regret or guilt that you made a bad decision. We’ve all had it at one time or another. We bought something and then comes that nagging feeling. Did I do the right thing? Should I have gotten the larger one?…
Thursday Jan. 31
2012 has come to a close. It’s time to take a look back at how sales faired in the Real Estate Market around Bozeman.
The good news is that the overall number of sales is on the rise and has been for the past three years. Sales began to slow in…
Thursday Jan. 31
Last year we discovered our niche: History — said Gallatin County Fairgrounds manager Sue Shockley, describing the annual Wild West WinterFest. The tag line was changed to read “Experience the Old West” (it had been…
Thursday Jan. 31
My first summer in Bozeman was spent in a little studio apartment on Main Street over a business that no longer exists, Montana Motor Supply. I used the bathroom down the hall because my apartment, and others, didn’t have their own. I…
Thursday Jan. 31
Welcome to “Ending Job Search Frustrations,” a series about finding a job you love, creating an irresistible application, nailing the interview, and surviving the ups and downs of job searching. We begin with a brief overview of current…
Thursday Jan. 31
In my heart, mountains have always been sacred places. I know I’m not alone in feeling a deep sense of gratitude for the opportunity to seek refuge from daily stresses or heavier emotions in the undisturbed silence on a snow-covered peak. My…
Thursday Jan. 31
Get Schooled, Korean Style
Imagine a delectable little Korean oasis in the midst of meat and potatoes country. If you’re looking for a meal that takes you east of the Bridgers guarding our mountain valley, past American shores, past the cities…
Thursday Jan. 31
Pam Earleywine spent all of her rainy day time as a child and teenager drawing everything she saw. Although primarily self-taught, Pam studied the effects of light on color extensively.
In the 1980s and 1990s Pam produced a large volume of work…
Thursday Jan. 31
The Story residence at 811 South Willson Avenue stands out as one of Bozeman’s few true “mansions.” Designed by Link and Haire, with rookie architect and Bozeman native Fred Willson as the on-site project manager, the 1910 residence…
Tuesday Jan. 29
Two Montana State University professors have been tapped to receive 2013 Governor’s Humanities Awards honoring achievement in humanities scholarship, service and enhancement of public appreciation of the humanities.
Walter Fleming, professor…
Friday Jan. 25
The Emerson has expanded their art program to include toddlers and children of all ages
with their families. We offer a Family Clay Day for ages 2+ where families can create
leprechaun and “bunny” sculptures. The Emerson offers Family Art…
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