From MSU News Service
The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Montana State University will host a virtual Friday Forum on March 14th titled "What's Happening in the 69th Montana Legislature?" The event will be held online via Zoom from noon to 1:30pm and is free and open to the public.
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LFS profiles Yellowstone wolf reintroduction with Q&A
The Livingston Film Series is delighted to present a special screening of Yellowstone-based documentary Mollie's Pack on Thursday, March 13th. The film begins at 7pm at the Shane Lalani Center for the Arts.
On January 12, 1995, wolves returned to Yellowstone 50 years after their extirpation. ...
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Shane presents abso-bloomin’-lutely loverly musical
Local thespians are on stage in Livingston this month with a trip to 1912 London. The Shane Lalani Center for the Arts presents a production of Lerner and Loewe's My Fair Lady through March 23rd.
Hailed by critics and audiences for its heart and its wit, My Fair Lady is a beautiful musical about ...
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Locals don shamrock best for St. Paddy’s run
With an unrelenting winter winding down, it's time for one of Bozeman's favorite springtime traditions. The streets will soon be lined with vibrant shades of green just ahead of St. Patrick’s Day for the annual return of Pub 317’s Run to the Pub! As is customary for this immensely popular event, ...
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Earth Day lectures discuss agriculture, indigenous lands
Gallatin Valley Earth Day continues its annual event series preceding the spring festival with a pair of presentations this month. First up is “Healing the Earth by Growing Food as Medicine” on Tuesday, March 11th, at Museum of the Rockies. Bob Quinn, Montana organic farmer and businessman, will ...
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Red Ants launches festival season with ’25 lineup
Tickets now on sale for the Montana event of the year
Summer festival season is upon us! The Red Ants Pants Music Festival has announced its powerhouse 2025 lineup for the 14th annual event set for this summer. Named the “Montana Event of the Year” by the Montana Office of Tourism, Red Ants Pants ...
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