Articles

Squaring the Curve

Getting old isn’t for sissies

Phil Cameron  |   Tuesday Jul. 1

Health and longevity is a goal of every person. We all want to live long into our golden years, enjoying retirement and free time to pursue life goals, such as travel, hobbies, spending time with grandchildren and friends that we just never had time…

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Amok Food Cart

Serving Simple Foods of Cambodia

Tuesday Jul. 1

Born in Kompong Cham, Cambodia, the owner of Amok, Bozeman’s newest mobile food eatery.

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Letter from the Editor: The New History of Bozeman

Tuesday Jul. 1

This issue of Bozeman Magazine has a historical theme. For several years now Bozeman Magazine has included a historical article in each issue from Courtney Kramer, the City of Bozeman’s Historic Preservation Officer. We include this because we…

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Govinda at the Filling Station July 4th

Govinda is the alter ego of Austin-based producer/composer Shane Madden.

Friday May. 30

Govinda is the alter ego of Austin-based producer/composer Shane Madden. He began studying violin and composition at the age of eight and went on to study classical violin at the University of Texas, where he fell in love with electronic music…

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Targhee Fest 2014

Pat Hill  |   Friday May. 30

Summer music festivals in the Northern Rocky Mountain region are starting to gel, and one of this season’s finest offerings appears to be the 10th Annual Targhee Fest in Alta, Wyoming.

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The Bozeman Backpacker’s Hostel

Thanks to Bill Butler, there is a new, lower cost option for those out-of-town visitors that you just don’t have room for.

Sarah Cairoli  |   Friday May. 30

Since writing this article the Bozeman Backpacker’s Hostel owner and founder Bill Butler unexpectedly passed away.

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Undiscovered Gem

Don’t Close Your Eyes

Friday May. 30

Tucked away in the valley of Bozeman Montana is an art community that continues to thrive every year with unique projects and equally unique artists.

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