"These Boots Were made For Walkin'"

Michael Jochum

So, I’ll tell you my Ted Nugent story. It was right around 1986. I was one of the “session guys in demand,” and I got a call to play on a Ted Nugent record. During that period of time, I was deep into some illicit drugs that caused…

Winter Weavings

Kelly Hartman

Winters are long in Montana, especially when you grow up in the mountains at Silver Gate, Montana, like I did. For those with an artistic bent (I went to college for art), a long winter can be a joyous time for cozying up with your favorite crafts…

Stepping Into The Unknown

Clowning Around with 406Cirque

Ruby Zitzer

Many of us have a narrow vision of what it means to be a clown, usually built off images of clowns in scary films. Due to these horrifying associations, we are often far from feeling comforted or open to the idea of being around clowns. I would argue…

SLAM COVID-19 Artist Relief Fund grants over 8K to Montana Creatives

At the onset of COVID-19, SLAM (Support Local Artists and Musicians) knew it would hit artists hard and quickly mobilized the SLAM COVID-19 Relief Fund for Montana creatives. Since April, SLAM has provided $8,250 to 23 different Montana creatives…

November Cover Artist: Aaron Zulpo

Aaron Zulpo paints stories. His subjects ranged from personal, historic, western, and fictitious adventures. His desire is to delight the audience creating images that are understandable while being visually complex to stimulate the act of…

An Interview With Record Store Day's Michael Kurtz

Brian Ripple

Record Store Day is an annual event which began in 2008 and is held on a Saturday every April, as well as every Black Friday in November to celebrate the culture of the independently owned record store. The day typically brings together fans…

“TOP SECRET”

Michael Jochum

Over the course of my 50 year career I’ve always contended that the studio is my home away from home. It’s where I feel the most power, and a profound sense of peace. The dissection of the recording process, the almost surgical attention…

Moving to Bozeman, Montana? Here Are 10 Things You Need to Know

Angie Jamison

This article was written by Angie Jamison at Bozeman Real Estate Group. To read the original article click here https://bozemanrealestate.group/blog/10-things-you-should-know-before-moving-to-bozeman-montana. Bozeman is a special place. Those who…

Music+Arts Events

6-8pm Tue. Apr. 30

Django Jazz

Valhalla Meadery 875 Bridger Drive Unit B, Bozeman

Join us for Jazz and Vintage Swing Dancing.

7-10pm Tue. Apr. 30

Line Dancing Lessons

Tips Up 76 Town Center Ave Unit A1, Big Sky

Free Line Dancing Lessons from Western Roots Country Dancing 7:30pm-8:30pm Country Music and Open Dancing 8:30pm-10pm.

8-10pm Tue. Apr. 30

Bone Dry Comedy Hour Open Mic

Last Best Comedy 321 E Main, Alley Entrance off Rouse, Bozeman

Bone Dry Comedy brings Open Mic night to Last Best Comedy. Our weekly open mic is a safe, friendly, supportive place to start your comedy journey, try new material, and connect to the Bozeman Stand up scene. Jump in or just enjoy the laughs!

6-9:30pm Wed. May. 1

Open Mic Wednesdays

The Bunkhouse Brewery 7715 Shedhorn Dr., Four Corners

Music! Comedy! Solo Artists! Bands! Spoken word! Whatever! All are welcome! 15 min slots, call or stop in to sign up. Open jam at 9. Full PA and lights provided.

6:30-9pm Wed. May. 1

Bozeman High School Hawkers Make History Night

The Elm 506 N 7th Ave, Bozeman

Bozeman High School Speech & Debate Fundraiser - entertainment, guest speaker, live music, dessert bar, wine and beer cash bar, Big Ticket Raffle! Tickets available online or at boxoffice via The Elm.