Over a year ago, I heard about a book titled The 12 Hour Walk, by Colin O’Brady. I read some reviews and the account of one person who had done this walk on trails around Bozeman. The book reviews were positive and the experience of the walker…
Bozeman Dharma CenterIn today’s world, everyone—from yogis to scientists—seems to be talking about the wonders of meditation. With benefits like rewiring the brain through neuroplasticity, overcoming limiting beliefs, fostering…
Brittany Phelan was born in St. Louis, Missouri. Her love for the west started when she watched the 2002 animated movie, Spirit Stallion of the Cimarron. From then on she dreamed of living in the mountains, surrounded by horses. Brittany was nine…
Kid’s Eat and Stay Free! screamed the sign, as I approached Bozeman from the east. The billboard for the Holiday Inn sat shamelessly on I-90 for years with that incorrect apostrophe, making my teeth itch. I had been commuting from Livingston to…
Traditionally, October’s edition of Bozeman Magazine revolves around all things haunted and supernatural. It’s been a while since we have published an interview with the Bozeman Paranormal Society, so let’s reconnect with the BPS…
As Bozeman awaits the first turns of Bridger’s lifts, the stars who grace the slopes in early October need not bother with clunky machines to reach the ridge. Hawks, falcons, eagles, and osprey sail overhead in an aerial armada, negotiating the…
My favorite part about the fall season is the food. Whether it be the harvest, the production process, or consumption, every aspect of fall foods is exciting. The two most dominant flavors that come up (particularly in the sweets category) are apple…
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After 26 years, nine albums, and over a thousand shows, The Motet embark on another chapter galvanized in equal measure by their…
Get ready, Bozeman — The Waiting is throwing down a Tom Petty Birthday Halloween Bash like never before inside the stunning Armory Music Hall! The Waiting is bringing the firepower of the full band, surprise special guests, and a setlist…
Bozeman Dharma CenterIn today’s world, everyone—from yogis to scientists—seems to be talking about the wonders of meditation. With benefits like rewiring the brain through neuroplasticity, overcoming limiting beliefs, fostering…
As summer winds down and the crisp air of autumn sets in, homeowners have an opportunity to prepare their homes for the colder months ahead. Fall is a critical time for maintenance—addressing small tasks now can prevent costly repairs later…
Bozeman Magazine’s mission is to bring interesting information to an audience that is hungry for it. Our style is much different than that of many other publications—it’s not news, not press releases, not summaries of things that…
French engineer Georges Claude invented the first neon sign in 1910 by passing electricity through neon in a glass tube, creating a bright red-orange glow. In Montana, the first producer of neon signs was The Electric Products Corporation (EPCON)…
Traditionally, October’s edition of Bozeman Magazine revolves around all things haunted and supernatural. It’s been a while since we have published an interview with the Bozeman Paranormal Society, so let’s reconnect with the BPS…
In Bozeman history, the names Mary Doane, Emma Weeks Willson, Ellen Story, and Julia Martin are recognized, but when the community was in its infancy, many unknown women helped make this a great place to live.I had the pleasure of being acquainted…
The Bozeman Water Adequacy ballot initiative (aka WARD) is a citizen-driven effort to link the critical issue of housing affordability with water availability. If passed, WARD would amend the Bozeman Municipal Code to allow developers to pay cash in…
The Bozeman Water Adequacy ballot initiative (aka WARD) is a citizen-driven effort to link the critical issue of housing affordability with water availability. If passed, WARD would amend the Bozeman Municipal Code to allow developers to pay cash in…
French engineer Georges Claude invented the first neon sign in 1910 by passing electricity through neon in a glass tube, creating a bright red-orange glow. In Montana, the first producer of neon signs was The Electric Products Corporation (EPCON)…
Aries (March 21-April 19) If you have been feeling disconnected from your Higher Self, your usually trusty intuition should kick back in after the 22nd. To facilitate deeper self-realization, try the stone, Lapis Lazuli.
Taurus (April 20-May…