And in the blink of an eye, our summer season has gone the way of each before it, only to return with the many avian species on sabbatical in a more appealing climate. Most don’t have the same luxury of relocation when the weather turns, so we’re rotating our drawers with attire befitting of cooler ...
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Discover MADE treasures en masse with Brick market
Shop creations from hundreds of regional artists at the annual Bozeman Fall MADE fair at Brick Breeden Fieldhouse
The Bozeman Fall MADE fair returns this month, with event organizers excited to connect artists with the Gallatin Valley community once again. The event will take place at Brick Breeden ...
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‘Hunchback of Notre Dame’ subject of public Shane lecture
The Shane Center will host a free lecture, “Between the Grotesque & the Sublime: Beauty & Monstrosity in Notre-Dame de Paris,” celebrating the history of The Hunchback of Notre Dame and Notre Dame de Paris on Wednesday, October 15th at 6:30pm in the Shane Center Ballroom.
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Attic acts add some sonic spice to the season
Downtown Livingston’s favorite live music spot brings in acts to suit every palate – and plenty of cocktails to go with ‘em! Here’s a look at some of the upcoming artists heading up to The Attic.
The Butcher Bird opens for Jackson Holte & the Highway Patrol on Friday, October 17th. The ...
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BFS screens waterway doc, rock n’ roll profile
Bozeman Film Society continues its latest season with documentary The American Southwest on Wednesday, October 15th. The event will be held at Downtown Bozeman's Ellen Theatre at 7pm.
Take a wild and unforgettable journey down the mighty Colorado River. Narrated by Quannah Chasinghorse, the film ...
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Indigenous Peoples Day celebrated at Montana State with dedication of new arbor
From MSU News Service
This year’s celebration of Indigenous Peoples Day at Montana State University will feature the dedication of a new arbor and outdoor educational space at American Indian Hall.
The October 13th event, sponsored by the Department of Native American Studies in the College of ...
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Symphony presents nature-based premiere, timeless masterpiece
Bozeman Symphony unveils the world premiere of Carnival of the Nearly Extinct Animals by composer Stephanie Ann Boyd during its upcoming concert, “Nature’s Wonders: Beethoven’s Pastoral Symphony.” Performances will be held October 11th and 12th. Saturday show begins at 7:30pm, followed by a closing ...
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