Pat Hill |
Wednesday Dec. 31
Butte’s Winter Blues Festival was a Blast. Ten days before it was announced that the Paul Butterfield Blues Band would be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the Mother Lode Theatre in uptown Butte featured a founding member of that…
John Wayne and The Pain, The Lil’ Smokies, Sophistafunk at the Filler in January
Wednesday Dec. 31
Food. Beer. Wine. Good times....did you all know that this was the original format from 1976 to 1990 or so? And many good times were had ....well it’s time to clarify some rumors you may have heard...The Filling Station is alive and well and…
Brian Ripple |
Wednesday Dec. 31
Brothers Keeper is a band that honestly displays heart and soul and rock and roll
A Period Piece For The Near Present
Cole Amundson |
Wednesday Dec. 31
From the outset of his career, director Richard Linklater’s films have been preoccupied with the passing of time. Frequently, these films are structured around a 24 hour period. Slacker, his debut feature from 1991, was a sort of relay-race of…
You're Invited
Bev Hosford |
Wednesday Dec. 31
Yin and Yang. Pleasure and Pain. Hot and Cold. Contrast makes the world go-round. In Yellowstone National Park, the thermogenic effects beneath the earth, mix with the cold wintry air and create quite the concoction. In his book, Grizzlies on my…
Rawckk That Body
Katie Thomas |
Wednesday Dec. 31
Bozeman is such an active town. We seem to keep winning awards for it, and everyone here has their workout. If you don’t, you tend to feel left out of all the “I went on the sickest ride today” and “See you at the gym”…
Phil Cameron |
Wednesday Dec. 31
Living in Bozeman there is a good chance that in your garage there are a pair or skis or a snowboard, bikes, fishing poles, rifles, backpacks, hiking boots, snow shoes and various other pieces of recreational equipment. That’s why we live here…
Formerly the Hungry Cat
Regena Ozeryansky |
Wednesday Dec. 31
The edgy Cajun inspired re-vamped flavorful menu, is sure to satisfy everyone’s palette.
Fritz Shallah |
Wednesday Dec. 31
As you cross the flat follow the crick until you get to the first draw.” Tim said, “Stay center at the chicken foot. You cross several outfits on the way so watch for critters, and there’s plenty buzztails around too. The first gate…
Main Street Hospitality
Courtney Kramer |
Wednesday Dec. 31
A handful of new hotels are under construction in downtown Bozeman, three of which directly impact a historic structure. Kenyon Noble, built in 1957 on Mendenhall Street, has been demolished to make way for an Element by Westin. Across Mendenhall…
Who, Where Why, What do they do all day?
Susan Floerchinger |
Wednesday Dec. 31
Who are the homeless in Bozeman? Why do they come here? What do they do during the hours they are not allowed at the Warming Center, or within the safe, warm walls of Family Promise and the other shelters they may be fortunate enough to locate? Why…
Be a CAP Mentor
Wednesday Dec. 31
If you’re anything like me, despite your most steadfast convictions, you have already begun to bend the rules on your new year’s resolution. You know what I mean; on Thursday morning you firmly declared that this year you would…
Meeting Those in Need Where They Are
Kathleen Johns |
Wednesday Dec. 31
Gallatin Valley law enforcement agencies are participating in a pilot program in partnership with Montana’s Peer Network (MPN) designed to serve community members who find themselves in the midst of a mental health crisis. People…
Sarah Cairoli |
Wednesday Dec. 31
This year, I decided to cure my holiday hangover by reminding myself that any season can be the season of giving
The Crisis of Unaffordable Housing
Birdie Hall |
Wednesday Dec. 31
It is becoming incredibly difficult to reflect on the woes of affordable housing. I’m not stupid. I can quite visibly recognize that there is something slightly horrible happening here amongst the perfectly manicured neighborhoods and pristine…
Angie Ripple |
Wednesday Dec. 31
an extended commitment and rediscovered discipline
Kent Goodman |
Wednesday Dec. 17
Probably the first group to celebrate Christmas in Montana were in the Bitterroot Mountains, where a group of rugged trappers had gathered in Fort McMillan.
Sunday Nov. 30
I must admit, your mission was accomplished, sir. May you rest in peace.
Tim Ford |
Sunday Nov. 30
In my past few articles, I’ve reported on the dramatic increases seen in the Bozeman single family home market during the first three quarters of 2014, but how have condos and townhouses faired?Condo sales have followed suit and have increased…
Tom Egelhoff |
Sunday Nov. 30
The days of swiping your credit card in a reader and signing for your purchases are coming to an end in 2015.
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