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Recreation

How To Run

I want to say, ‘like a child,’ and let that be the end of it. Think of how a child runs, and think of why. The how is free, fluidly, spontaneously. The why is because, for a child, life is still alive, and what is alive demands to be…

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Owner’s Manual for Yellowstone Park

The first couple of times that I toured Yellowstone Park I entered and departed from the Wyoming gateways. Hey, on the initial trip I was a little kid in the back seat of my grandfather’s Chevy and the second time, a clueless college kid…

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Artist Bio

June Cover Artist: Mimi Matsuda

Mimi Matsuda is a full-time artist living in Bozeman, Montana. Ever since childhood she has drawn animals and has been surrounded by them. She had pet chickens, rats, birds, and fish as a kid, and studied biology in school. She grew up exploring for…

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Dining

It Will Always Be That Way

What’s the name of that place again?There’s a very fun, unique little venue hidden in what was once the original pea cannery in, naturally, Bozeman’s Cannery district. It boasts an unusual menu of small plates and cocktails, and its…

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Living Local
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Music

JoJo & Friends Boot-Scootin' in Montana

John “Jojo” Hermann, American musician and songwriter, is best known as the dynamic keyboardist for the legendary jam band Widespread Panic (http://www.widespreadpanic.com). This summer, Jojo hits the road with his own band —…

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2025 Summer Music Preview

Another beautiful Montana summer is just beginning, and there are countless fun events to look forward to. While you’re planning your summer calendar, be sure to make some time to attend some of…

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Wellness
Real Estate
Art
Letter From the Editor

Letter From the Editor: Summer Starts Here

There’s a certain kind of energy that returns to Bozeman this time of year—not all at once, but gradually, like the way a summer storm gathers over the Bridgers. First, it’s a whisper of wind. Then clouds roll in, heavy with the…

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Historic Bozeman

A Way Of Life: Gallatin Canyon Dude Ranching

Gallatin Canyon has played host to summer vacationers for well over one hundred years. In the early 1900s, several dude ranches in the canyon offered outdoor paradise to eastern visitors unaccustomed to ranch life but yearning for a taste of the…

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Screen & Stage

In Praise of Trees

Richard Powers, in his 2019 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, The Overstory, says: “You and the tree in your backyard come from a common ancestor. A billion and a half years ago, the two of you parted ways. But even now, after an immense journey…

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