Cindy Shearer |
Wednesday Feb. 1
If you can find a quiet time to sit in the little park on the southwest corner of Main and Rouse in Downtown Bozeman, and if you listen close enough, you might hear soft echoes from the past--jail cells clanging closed, fire bells ringing and quite…
Wednesday Feb. 1
My wife and I, and our three sons, have lived in Bozeman for over five years. When we “found” this incredibly special place (just like you did), we immediately looked for a house close to downtown. Why? Because we are big fans…
Seth Ward |
Wednesday Feb. 1
Ten years ago my family hit the Bozeman apartment jackpot. Some good friends were renting part of a house downtown, and put a word in for us when the other apartment came open. We jumped at the chance. Pets were welcome, parking was off-street, and…
Jerry Schuster |
Wednesday Feb. 1
Quick flashback, since it has been awhile. My wife Theresa and I moved from Wolf Point to Bozeman in 2013 for retirement or something like that; just don’t recall now. It didn’t take long for us to start to notice some very substantial…
Angie Ripple |
Wednesday Feb. 1
So much newness has hit our community, state, nation and world over the past few months my head is spinning. Bozeman is growing at record rates; MSU enrollment is at an all time high; travel to Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport has increased…
Sarah Cairoli |
Tuesday Jan. 17
When the residents of Bannack elected Henry Plummer to the position of Sheriff in May 1863, they knew virtually nothing about him. They did not know that he had been convicted of murder and done time in San Quentin prison. They did not know that he…
Angie Ripple |
Monday Jan. 9
In 2015 we turned to our readers for the first time and asked you to tell us where your favorite places to eat in Bozeman are, who your favorite bands in the area are, your favorite spots, and favorite hiking trails, rivers for recreating, and local…
Thursday Dec. 1
What I have learned by taking millions of photographs of people all over the world is that we all are not that different. What I have discovered is we all desire to by seen, heard, respected and loved.The best gift you can give anyone is your…
Tim Ford |
Thursday Dec. 1
With the holiday season upon us, many people often ask about timing the market. It seems that many assume the holidays are the worst time of year to sell a home, but let’s take a look at the numbers. Since December sales datum is not complete…
Thursday Dec. 1
Zoso - The Ultimate Led Zeppelin Experience formed in 1995 to perform the most accurate and captivating Led Zeppelin live show since the real thing. For Zoso, it's much more than just being a tribute. It's about touching a golden era in music. Zoso…
Thursday Dec. 1
Paige And The People’s Band are a new act, hitting the stage in 2016! However, members of Paige and The People’s Band have been, charming, captivating and blowing the collective minds of audiences throughout the U.S. and Europe for many…
Thursday Dec. 1
Twenty years ago ice climbing began to catch on in Bozeman’s Hyalite Canyon. Ice climbers were drawn to the collection of frozen waterfalls that lay just beyond the end of the Hyalite road. As the canyon gained more national and international…
Phil Cameron |
Thursday Dec. 1
Living in Bozeman we get to enjoy some of the best winter activities with the best conditions found anywhere! Winter is a great time of year to be outside and ski, ice skate, ice climb, snowshoe, build a snowman, snow mobile, have a snowball fight…
Campbell Gerrish |
Thursday Dec. 1
Get Real And Get Educated How many times have you thought about training, started something, and then it fizzled out? Is it frustrating? I know that for me, until I got a good education in what it means to train, how to move properly, it was not…
Thursday Dec. 1
When you first walk into the tucked away OULA Studio Bozeman, right across from Wild Crumb Bakery on Wallace, you will be greeted with hugs and huge smiles, top 40s music pumping from the studio, and chatty women of all ages, body types and walks of…
Pat Hill |
Thursday Dec. 1
My last full ski season began the winter after I graduated from high school. That was in 1976, back when Bridger Bowl only sported three chairlifts and a T-Bar. Back when it used to get cold—and stay that way awhile. Back when it used to…
Angie Ripple |
Thursday Dec. 1
Soon we will be hanging a new calendar in the office and looking forward to a new year, but before we get too far into 2017 planning, resolution making and goal setting let’s reflect on what 2016 has allowed Bozeman Magazine to share with you…
Katie McGunagle |
Thursday Dec. 1
As the sky darkens and snows settle about us, many of us reach instinctively for ski poles and boots, snowboards and skates. We are used to the language of winter here in Montana, and we speak it well. Amidst the clamor for activity this season…
What's Your Beef?
Thursday Dec. 1
In a Bozeman Daily Chronicle article published on October 21, 2016 Mike Cotter, U.S. attorney for the district of Montana, reminded us that Montana is not immune to the current national opioid crisis and expressed hope for developing solutions to the…
Thursday Dec. 1
It all started one warm winter day at south side park. About 50 people gathered awkwardly on the ice, each of us with the same lack of experience, but eager with anticipation to begin, not knowing how we’d perform. I had seen the…
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