Angie Ripple |
Tuesday Nov. 1
I recently met a woman, new to Bozeman, who explicitly told me that her family had moved here to escape the rat race of the East Coast city they moved from. Excellent. I assume many a transplant has done the same. The thing is, we don’t do the…
Tuesday Nov. 1
One of the joys and privileges of living in Bozeman is sharing the landscape with an array of amazing wildlife. Great horned owls, sandhill cranes, foxes, raccoons, deer, and many other species frequent our parks, fields, and trails and enrich our…
Tuesday Nov. 1
A native Nashvillian, LeeAnn Ramey worked as a graphic designer in the country music industry for over 25 years, while also painting part-time. After relocating to Bozeman in 2014, she decided to pursue her passion for painting. A self-taught…
Steve McGann |
Saturday Oct. 1
In the course of a day, it is possible to have multiple conversations with various people, from strangers to friends, and speak only of the weather. The subject is current, even immediate; historic, yet in the future; benign or raging, it’s all…
Rachel Phillips |
Saturday Oct. 1
You can find ghosts in some of the nooks and crannies in downtown Bozeman, if you know where to look. Ghost signs, that is. Wikipedia defines a “ghost sign” as “an old hand-painted advertising sign that has been preserved on a…
Angie Ripple |
Saturday Oct. 1
The Bearded Lady Project began as a joke that incited a documentary film, which expanded into two documentary films, a touring portrait exhibition (currently on display at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History), a coffee table…
Angie Ripple |
Saturday Oct. 1
Walking with spirits is something Elies Adams has been aware of since she was just seven years old, when she lived in Fort Benning, Georgia. After school one day, she went home with her friend Rebecca, and the washing machine turned on by itself…
Saturday Oct. 1
It’s October, which means the fall decorations have made an appearance, most of them dealing with the Halloween theme. Halloween now ranks second, just behind Christmas, for the amount of money spent on decorations and other paraphernalia for…
Saturday 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 - Guitar, John Moore - Keys, Chris Heisel – Bass, and Tim Borsberry - Drums…
Christopher Dyrland-Marquis |
Saturday Oct. 1
Looking for a certified scare or paranormal encounter to spice up your spooky season this October? Exploring some of the state’s ghost towns can be a great way to seek some thrills while learning about Montana's unique history. If you’re…
Phil Knight |
Saturday Oct. 1
Wilderness areas everywhere are under pressure from climate change, air pollution, extinction, extreme wildfires, invasive species, motor vehicle trespassing, and heavy human use. Let’s set aside as much land as we can, while we can. In Montana and…
Saturday Oct. 1
Nervous Theatre is a nomadic theatrical collective with a penchant for adventurous, innovative storytelling. Their high-spirited productions often feature classic works that have been “radically reimagined” by the performers. This group…
Sadie Woller |
Saturday Oct. 1
As the fall chill starts to creep in, there’s nothing better to warm up with than sipping on some old-fashioned bourbon, especially when it’s paired with modern barbecue. Thankfully, local restaurant owner Jay Thane decided the Bozeman…
Tim Ford |
Saturday Oct. 1
The Gallatin Valley managed to escape most of the summer season without a lot of smoke, but we’ve had some roll through as we approach fall. Overall, though, it was a great summer. As the season starts to change, it’s a good time to…
Saturday Oct. 1
Charles Bear is a celebrated contemporary Western artist whose distinctive watercolor, oil, and ink-based works have been praised by art enthusiasts worldwide. Inspired by books about the West and its Indigenous people, Charles began to draw what he…
Steve Kirchhoff |
Saturday Oct. 1
It might be as important to know “who” as it is to know “how much.”For the past several years, the Bozeman City Commission has struggled mightily to solve the problem of housing unaffordability. Credit is due to them for…
Angie Ripple |
Saturday Oct. 1
Each October since 2014, we’ve asked our readers and the greater Bozeman community to vote in the Bozeman’s Choice Reader’s Poll. We have reached October 2022, and we get to ask you to vote again, and as you put your stamp of…
Saturday Oct. 1
Arizona-based jam quartet Spafford will return to Bozeman for their first show at The ELM on Saturday, October 15, 2022. Spafford are known for their astonishing improvisational ability and off-the-cuff extended jams, Spafford paints a picture in…
Thursday Sep. 1
Offbrand Gumby is the fictitious name chosen by this month’s local cover artist. Currently a Junior at Gallatin High School, Offbrand Gumby has lived in Montana for five years, having relocated from Long Island, NY. The young artist has created…
Steve McGann |
Thursday Sep. 1
The best way to eliminate stress and ensure good mental health is to retire. This approach has worked for me for a number of years. To many of you that will sound smug, patronizing. Yet it does provide an insight into good practice. I remain busy…
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