Rick Gale |
Saturday Jun. 30
I was teaching at Venado Middle School in Irvine, California when I got a call from Ranger Roger Rudolph. At first, the school secretary thought it was a practical joke but got a hold of me anyway to take the call.
“Hello. This is Rick…
Saturday Jun. 30
#1 Hyalite Creek Trail – 11 miles – This hike is for easy to moderate hikers and offers stunning views. Including passing 11 waterfalls! Definitely one of the most beautiful hikes in the Bozeman area!
#2 M Trail – 1.6 miles…
Saturday Jun. 30
Rodeo is a sport different from any other sport out there because it requires a connection between both animal and human, that involves trust, love, and adrenaline,” said Shannon Sleven, a recent Bozeman high school graduate and participant in…
Saturday Jun. 30
I reside in Montana, and I prefer not to eat animals. Believe it or not, I think there may be others of my kind. I am basing this hypothesis on my findings of awesome and ample vegetarian food in Bozeman. When I moved to this state, filled with…
Saturday Jun. 30
People in Montana are often of a very independent mindset. Historically, this was necessary in frontier conditions. This cultural legacy carries through today even with our modern conveniences. And it is to our credit. I have heard some hunters say…
Saturday Jun. 30
Lunch at Sweet Chili Asian Bistro in the midst of downtown Bozeman is, simply put, a great dining experience. Located near the corner of Main and Black and right next to Meridian clothing boutique, parking is easy to find either behind the…
Saturday Jun. 30
One of my favorite early memories of living in Bozeman involves sitting under a tree beside Bozeman Creek eating locally made goat cheese and jelly atop freshly baked bread surrounded by friends at the Bogert Farmer’s Market. The cheese was placed…
Saturday Jun. 30
Over the past couple months, you might’ve noticed the crisp, red coats of paint being applied to the angular building at the corner of 5th and Main in Bozeman. You might’ve even noticed the tall guy up on ladders applying those very same…
Saturday Jun. 30
It is rare to find a historic building still serving its intended function. As technologies, work situations and human needs shift, existing structures must often be repurposed in order to survive. The most important part in this process is…
Saturday Jun. 30
Upon completion of MSU’s Graphic Design program, Tate Chamberlin had a vision which would later evolve into the Gallatin Art Crossing in downtown Bozeman. “Artists need a good platform to market themselves,” Chamberlin says, and…
Saturday Jun. 30
Chris England and his family moved back to the Bozeman area about a year ago. He had lived in the desert southwest in southern Nevada for the last 10 years. It was in Nevada that he got his first digital camera about seven years ago and has enjoyed…
Thursday Jun. 21
The Artists’ Gallery welcomes four new artists as members to Bozeman’s only cooperative gallery. Alaskan illustrator MACK, functional woodworker Jess Tode, realistic watercolorist Spencer Simon, and whimsical painter Cindy Zullo will be…
Wednesday Jun. 20
PlanFirst is a Medicaid Program that provides family planning services to eligible women in Montana! You must be 19-44 yrs, not pregnant, have a household income ≤ 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, a Montana resident, a US citizen, and be…
Friday Jun. 1
Saturday, June 9th 2012
10AM to 4PM
At the Bozeman Sculpture Park (located adjacent to the Bozeman Public Library)
It’s going to be a lot of fun! Bring your aluminum cans, and we’ll melt them down into…
Friday Jun. 1
Project MArt (More Art) and founders Allison McGree and Maggie Carlson collaborated with the Downtown Bozeman Partnership to create a student-driven community mural that is now installed and on display at 229-233 East Main Street. The 229-233…
Thursday May. 31
I’m sitting at an outside café table in a pinch-me-enchanting Bavarian village just on the edge of Munich. It is late April, and in true Euro-style, a blanket drapes the back of my chair, lest I get catch a draft. This café is the…
Thursday May. 31
The Booze Hounds have been around for a while. Since 2004 actually. After eight and a half years, with a name like The Booze Hounds, sometimes your reputation can preceed you. Sometimes this is good, but sometimes it sucks. As 2012 unfolds, a new…
Thursday May. 31
Norris Hot Springs Music booker Joanne Gardner interviews upcoming performers every month. This month, she speaks to Michael Morris about his upcoming performance with Sarah Krueger on June 22nd at Norris.
JG: Tell me where you are right this minute…
Thursday May. 31
Sunshine has finally hit the Gallatin valley. People are bringing out the shorts and flip-flops and looking for places to ride their bikes and set up their camp chairs. Here are a few upcoming musical options to help you do just that (although you…
Thursday May. 31
We collect an absorbent amount of waste. One weekly trip to the recycle center is a healthy reminder of how much we collect per household. If you are one who does not have curbside trash removal, removing your own trash is a rude reminder of just how…
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