Monday Apr. 30
On a recent Thursday night I made my way to Montana Ale Works at 611 East Main Street in Bozeman for an early evening meal. Ale Works, as it’s locally known, has resided since 2000 in a renovated railroad freight house, and makes the most of…
Monday Apr. 30
The Yellowstone River is the subject of a new exciting independent film, “”, which will hold it’s world premiere in Bozeman at the Ellen Theatre this month. The Yellowstone River at nearly 700 miles in length is the longest…
Monday Apr. 30
Would you rather get into cocktail attire or running shoes? This month you will have the opportunity to do either or both for the betterment of Bozeman. What about wearing running shoes with your evening wear? Wellâ¦maybe not…
Monday Apr. 30
If you haven’t already heard of it, “Pitch the 406” is a contest put on by The Montana Film Office that’s “all about helping movie makers make movies about Montana.” 2011 was the inaugural year for the contest, and a small group of…
Monday Apr. 30
As a dentist with an exciting new practice in Bozeman, Gabriel McCormick has discovered a whole new world of inspiration, exploration, and relaxation behind the lens of a camera. A native of Butte, he obtained his bachelor degree here at MSU before…
Wednesday Apr. 18
There is now a solution to make carpooling a reality on the rural roads of Montana: RideShareMT.com is a state-wide, web-based ridesharing tool managed by the Western Transportation Institute at Montana State University.
RideShareMT.com helps…
Monday Apr. 16
A grant totaling nearly $200,000 will enable Montana State University, the Gallatin Valley Food Bank and the Human Resource Development Council to provide fresh vegetables and other human services this summer to seniors living in several rural…
Monday Apr. 16
The Downtown Partnership invites artists to participate in the Downtown A.R.T. Project by submitting original works of art to be applied to the traffic signal boxes within the Downtown Business Improvement District.
The goal of the A.R.T. project is…
Friday Apr. 6
The Emerson is pleased to present a fun season of Summer ArtCamps for children grades K-
6. For children grades 3-6 one-week camps will be held June 25-29, July 9-13 and August 13-
17. The multi-cultural camps run from 9 am to 3 pm, Mondays –…
Friday Apr. 6
Enviance, Inc. and Environmental Leader recently named Montana
State University as one of the “Sustainable 16,” a group of 16 colleges and
universities exemplifying excellence in environmental academics in the
first-ever March Madness…
Friday Apr. 6
The Exit Gallery is now accepting applications for exhibitions during the fall 2012 semester. If accepted, artists or groups of artists have the opportunity to show their work in a two to three week solo exhibition with paid advertising and…
Saturday Mar. 31
Every Thursday night at Colonel Blacks in Downtown Bozeman local DJ Missy O’Malley sets bar trivia off with the Colonel Blacks Quiz Show. “I have been hosting trivia at various places around Bozeman for the last 2-3 years. I developed the…
Saturday Mar. 31
Nearly every Wednesday night for the past year and a half, Fluorescent Brown has filled Colonel Black’s with their signature flavor of improvised downtempo electronica. Fluorescent Brown is not your ordinary, run-of-the-mill bar band. Most live…
Saturday Mar. 31
Connor was sitting outside a coffee shop in Oregon and I was in my kitchen on a windy day in Livingston, if you can imagine such a thing.
JG: We’ve decided to do our monthly spotlight on you this month, Connor. You’ve made it…
Saturday Mar. 31
Aren’t all brass players weird? I asked Dan Haywood, guitarist of the ska band Do It Kappa, this question over happy hour beers at The Dock a few weeks ago. “Yes, at least 100% of the time,” he replied, without a second of…
Saturday Mar. 31
Great things come from collaboration. It is with that perspective that in 2008, what began as a casual group of breweries formalized into the Montana Brewers Association. At the time, the state had around 22 breweries. In the years since then, the…
Saturday Mar. 31
It may not be surprising that a person with significant and chronic childhood illnesses would end up becoming a doctor. You know, the old, “physician, heal thyself” thing.
But it may be less typical that person would eschew a traditional…
Saturday Mar. 31
As a small business consultant I review a lot of business plans as well as plans for one company to acquire assets of another. As you can imagine some of these transactions become very complicated and complex as the various parties work to protect…
Saturday Mar. 31
You’ve seen the ads on television. Fuzzy-headed Alpacas and happy people talking about how Alpacas changed their lives. You might have wondered what the fuss is about. Debbie Jesse can tell you. She and her husband Steve breed and sell Alpacas…
Saturday Mar. 31
As an entrepreneur you are more likely to take bigger risks than the majority of the population. The ability to take risks is important in business and will give one the chance to make it big. Not every risk you take will pan out, but with…
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