Busy Trails and Trailheads bring need
Wednesday Apr. 1
As the population of our community has grown, trail use at Bozeman’s most popular trails has grown with it. Four trails-focused partners have been looking at this growth for years and have decided to take a proactive step at managing potential…
Phil Cameron |
Wednesday Apr. 1
How often do you hear yourself say, “I wish I had more energy”? With only 24 hours in a day and so many things to do we often feel we are falling short of accomplishing everything we want too. Last month in Bozeman we had Neil deGrasse…
Tom Egelhoff |
Wednesday Apr. 1
Advertising is expensive! I hear that a lot. If that’s the case why are newspapers, radio, TV, Internet and every other thing I see and hear packed with ads?The kneejerk response might be, “I have to keep my name out…
Tim Ford |
Wednesday Apr. 1
It appears that spring is arriving early in the Gallatin Valley. By the time this goes to print, we may have another dose of winter, but it is currently 60 degrees and March is feeling like May. Along with the bears that are coming out of hibernation…
Brian Ripple |
Wednesday Apr. 1
One of Cactus Records (29 W Main St, Bozeman) favorite days of the year is Record Store Day. This is a day to celebrate what local independent record stores are all about: records and new music. And in Cactus Record’s case concert…
Brian Ripple |
Wednesday Apr. 1
Goth girls to survivalists, bovines to bibles, antique pistols to vintage motorcycles: Alberta-born honky-tonker Corb Lund’s songcraft covers it all. From a rustic retreat deep in the Rocky Mountain forest, Cabin Fever, Lund’s…
Brian Ripple |
Wednesday Apr. 1
Wild Rabbit (formerly Bre’re Rabbit) with special guests ‘Of Course Of Course’ will be at the Filling Station Monday April 6th. Backyard folk seasoned by the edge, polish and fervor of big-city inclinations is at the root of…
Wednesday Apr. 1
The Faultline North hosts “The Squeeze” CD release party. Bozeman’s own Cure for the Common is taking their Montanagrown music on tour to clubs and festivals across the country, but first they will release their new album “The…
Back in the Day
Pat Hill |
Wednesday Apr. 1
“Naked Night at Norris”
Wednesday Apr. 1
This summer is going to be filled with incredible music and one great place to see it is at Grand Targhee Resort! Targhee’s outdoor amphitheater is one-of-a-kind with plenty to do and see between each set. Tickets for this years festival go on…
After 20 years away singer returns
Brook Gardner-Durbin |
Wednesday Apr. 1
"If I could tell my young self that I’d be back playing in Bozeman in 2015, I think she’d be pretty euphoric,” said Shana Falana. The Kingston, New York musician lived in Bozeman from 1990 to 1995 and is looking forward to…
Walking Sideways
Dalton Brink |
Wednesday Apr. 1
The latest look at art in Bozeman
Wednesday Apr. 1
Greg Garrigues has been on a path, and his photography has followed. Greg grew up in a mid-sized town known for its transplanted resident Scottish naturalist, John Muir. For him this was a great starting point, where he made the good friends that he…
Cole Amundson |
Wednesday Apr. 1
We live in a community that values its culture. The biggest events in town are celebrations of music, food and art. From Sweat Pea to The Art Walk; Bite Of Bozeman to Music on Main, Bozemanites arrive to these festivals in droves, and the popularity…
Wednesday Apr. 1
Filmmakers Kip Andersen and Keegan Kuhn have announced the Bozeman premiere of their new film Cowspiracy: The Sustainability Secret, with a free screening on Saturday, April 18th, at 7:00pm at The Ellen Theatre. The documentary is 90 minutes…
Keep It Rockin' KGLT
Angie Ripple |
Tuesday Mar. 3
Not every town has the luxury of alternative, freeform, commercial free radio. Luckily we Bozemanites have that luxury, and it is called KGLT. If you haven’t turned your radio dial to 91.9FM or 97.1FM in a while (or ever) you totally need to do…
Birdie Hall |
Tuesday Mar. 3
Let me begin this article by bestowing a huge thank you on the conservative legislators of beautiful Montana: You have successfully established that we as a state (and country for that matter) hate poor people. At this point in American history it…
Streaking Bear Canyon
Pat Hill |
Tuesday Mar. 3
The story you are about to read is true... The names have been changed to protect the guilty.40 years ago five young Bozemanites set out on a winter night’s adventure which eventually involved some fancy footwork, not too many clothes, and too…
Joy Dale |
Tuesday Mar. 3
Possible chances for brewing industry reform during the Montana legislative session came to a standstill this February when the House of Representatives’ Business and Labor Committee tabled two competing beer bills (House Bill 326 and House Bill 336).
Courtney Kramer |
Tuesday Mar. 3
This article tells the story of the second phase of the City of Bozeman’s sewerage development. Part one was published in the February 2015 Bozeman Magazine. As noted in Part I of this article, of the many tax-payer funded public works…
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