Thursday Dec. 30
Prevention: avoidance, deterrence, preclusion, hindrance; most often when we think of the concept of prevention, in general we associate the word with the thought of stopping the actions of another, or someone attempting to hinder our actions: “she…
Thursday Dec. 30
Ah, the beginning of a new year. What gifts do we seek? What virtues can we claim in these troubled times?
I find myself trying to simplify as one year winds down and the next revs up. It seems pretty apparent that I’m not going to accomplish all…
Thursday Dec. 30
When you reach a certain age—as in, over sixty–you recognize that some New Year’s resolutions are just plain stupid. Not all, mind you, but—especially in the diet department–personal history (also known as flop and failure, which in…
Thursday Dec. 30
Hunger in Montana? It almost seems like a contradiction in terms. How can there be hunger in a state whose financial foundation is based on the growing and distribution of food? Perhaps this is a case of the right hand not knowing what the left hand…
Thursday Dec. 30
It is more necessity than phenomenon: since time immemorial people have gathered at watering holes, so to speak, seeking the company of friends, neighbors, family, and strangers. Consider the desert oasis, Irish pub, or even the sitcom Cheers…
Thursday Dec. 30
I recently overheard a business owner lamenting that he was spending over $1,400 a month on Yellow Pages advertising with little to show for it. I don’t know what his definition of ‘little to show for it’ was and I don’t think…
Thursday Dec. 30
The holiday season has ended, bringing the post-holiday doldrums. Though the shortest day too has passed, the days remain short and dark. There are no more parties and gatherings to fill your evenings with laughter. The Vigilante Theatre Company can…
Thursday Dec. 30
Every year I make a couple of New Year’s Resolutions and I’m lucky to make it to the end of February before breaking them and going back to normal life. However, I can’t do that with my business. Every year there are changes in the economy…
Thursday Dec. 30
American education has been in a steady decline. Although there are many reasons for such a downfall, I believe that one of the crucial areas in which Americans are lacking is cultural literacy, or the ability to identify allusions and other parts of…
Thursday Dec. 30
The beginning of a new year often brings a list of improvements to make in our lives. During this time of focus on self-improvement I am often asked by clients how they can find or tune-up their psychic senses, the sixth sense-E.S.P. What seems like…
Thursday Dec. 30
Mike Weix was born in Green Bay Wisconsin on Jan 23 1958. Mike Weix is an artist and performer interested in perception and intention, expectation, chance, and beauty. Mike studied first at Montana State University and then as a graduate student, at…
Tuesday Dec. 28
Ready to get rid of that Christmas tree? The City of Bozeman’s Forestry Division is hosting its Christmas tree recycling program.
Trees can be dropped off at the BMX park (entrance is on Tamarack), Christie Field (Mason Street), softball…
Tuesday Dec. 7
The Downtown Bozeman Association and Wells Fargo Bank are proud to present the 2010 Gingerbread House Contest Winners! We had over 35 entries this year from around the community all with amazing designs! There are 5 categories with 3 winners for…
Friday Dec. 3
If you would like to be considered as a local music contributor please submit an article to our online submission network in the misc. category. http://bozemanmagazine.submishmash.com/Submit/
Deadline for submissions is the 15th of each month for the…
Friday Dec. 3
Every woman wants beautiful healthy skin: ageless, flawless, radiant skin to perfection. Is great skin something we are all born with, or does it like everything else in life, require work? There are some who seem to have flawless skin with very…
Friday Dec. 3
Winter Preparation
The fall of 2010 lulled us all to sleep prior to the winter weather upon us. The memorable trail runs amidst the golden aspens and warm temperatures have become just that – memories! Running outdoors during the winter months…
Friday Dec. 3
She climbs rock walls, she carefully casts her fly, she wooshes through the wintry wilds of Yellowstone, she is all of us and she can be YOU!
Put on your ski boots, put on your bike helmet, put on your best zumba shake, Mountain Belles do it all! Try…
Friday Dec. 3
In the late sixties and into the early seventies, climbing, on any medium was a far different game than it is today. Ascending difficult rock routes, for example, meant you wore a nappy old head band tied around an even nappier head of hair and the…
Friday Dec. 3
As winter wraps itself around our curvy natural state, we are compelled to accessorize with an arsenal of winter gear. Dusting off those Sorels gives me an odd sense of pleasure, as if I am unholstering a life saving piece of integral warfare…
Friday Dec. 3
There was a feeling that I used to get when I was a kid that was as scary as all get out. We would play Cowboys and Indians in the hills above our house in eastern Montana, and when you were running and then headed down hill and the hill was steeper…
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This is Montana! There are plenty of places to build the hotel!!!! Leave the tree...put the hotel somewhere else. You won't loose a single customer...and the tree and the residents will thank you.
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