Articles in this Issue

Recreation

PICKLE-What?

Was it really invented by a U.S. Congressman? During the war? On an island? And then named after the family dog? Yes. No. Yes. And, no. Not too long ago, one of our neighbors was being pulled along by her two stout bulldogs. One of the dogs is named…

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Terminated and Traumatized

This opinion was contributed after our editorial deadline had passed, we included here in the Recreation section. The United States of America is being dismantled in plain sight. The new administration has authorized unelected, sometimes even…

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Artist Bio

March Cover Artist: Diane Whitehead

Diane Whitehead’s art has garnered significant acclaim for its vibrant portrayal of wildlife and the American West. Critics have lauded her style as an “innovative blend of Fauvism and Post- Impressionism, accented with the bold gestures…

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Dining

La Brasserie

Il y a un nouveau restaurant en ville, et c’est fabuleux. Translation: There’s a new restaurant in town, and it’s fabulous. I am a little biased. I spent a year in France as a tween, and after six months of eating only baguettes, I…

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Living Local

Top 10 Walks In The Park

Bozeman is surrounded by mountain ranges, rivers and creeks, and vast open farm land. Farther afield there are wilderness areas, large lakes, and state and national parks. Drive out of town in any direction and amazing natural areas are close at…

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St. Patrick’s Day fun facts and folklore

This year, St. Patrick’s Day will be observed on Monday, March 17. Starting as a special Christian feast day in the 17th century celebrating the life of St. Patrick and the spreading of Christianity to Ireland, St. Patrick’s Day has…

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Hidden Gem Market

Montana is full of creative and inspired individuals, and nothing benefits the community more than when they come together and share their love for creating with a common goal in mind. The new Hidden Gem Market hopes to do exactly that, all while…

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Books Who Breathe

Bozeman Magazine is excited to announce “Books Who Breathe,” an innovative event meant to inspire dialogue between community members who may not have the opportunity to connect otherwise. We are looking to make this a monthly opportunity…

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Music

Handel’s Messiah Presented In Its Entirety

Baroque Music Montana, along with Roots in the Sky, will bring the entirety of Handel’s Messiah to the Bozeman and Missoula stages on March 28, 29, and 30. These performances mark only the second time in Bozeman’s history that the…

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Real Estate

First Steps For Home Buyers in 2025

As we move into 2025, the housing market continues to evolve, presenting new opportunities and challenges for buyers. While interest rates remain a key factor in affordability, buyers who are prepared and well-informed can navigate the market with…

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Art

Hidden Gem Market

Montana is full of creative and inspired individuals, and nothing benefits the community more than when they come together and share their love for creating with a common goal in mind. The new Hidden Gem Market hopes to do exactly that, all while…

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Historic Bozeman
Opinion

Terminated and Traumatized

This opinion was contributed after our editorial deadline had passed, we included here in the Recreation section. The United States of America is being dismantled in plain sight. The new administration has authorized unelected, sometimes even…

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Top 10 List

Top 10 Walks In The Park

Bozeman is surrounded by mountain ranges, rivers and creeks, and vast open farm land. Farther afield there are wilderness areas, large lakes, and state and national parks. Drive out of town in any direction and amazing natural areas are close at…

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