Bozeman's Oxbow Gallery opens its inaugural exhibition on Saturday, June 15th, with “Endangered Rivers” from local artist Ben Miller. Established by veteran art dealer Gary Snyder, Oxbow is a seminal space in Bozeman’s emerging vibrant contemporary art community. Set within a spacious and luminous ...
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MSU Grove hosts Shakes in the Parks opening
Montana Shakespeare in the Parks kicks off their 52nd season with free performances of Shakespeare’s Hamlet, June 12th–15th, and The Winter’s Tale, June 19th–22nd. Performances are open to the public and held at 8pm in the MSU Duck Pond Grove, with special pre-show performances taking place ...
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‘Whose Line’ gets ‘Live’ treatment
Bringing their national tour to Bozeman this month, the hilarious improvisational foursome behind Whose Live Anyway? come to the Emerson Center for the Arts & Culture for a one-night-only comedy show. The performance is set for Monday, June 10th in the Emerson's Crawford Theater. It begins at ...
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Depot exhibit inspired by Western tourism
The Livingston Depot Museum opens for the summer season with “Wondrous West: Art, Tourism & National Pride” from curator and historian Lee Silliman. The exhibition of vintage imagery from Silliman’s print collection features advertising campaigns from railroads and travel bureaus spanning nearly ...
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YBC unveils production of ‘Pinocchio’
Yellowstone Ballet Company will present a special performance of Pinocchio, the classic tale of a wooden puppet that yearns to be a real boy, when he leaps into the 21st century and onto the Willson Auditorium stage at 4:30pm on Sunday, June 2nd.
YBC, joined by principal dancers Barry Molina and ...
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YBC’s ‘Pinocchio’ leaps onto Willson stage
Yellowstone Ballet Company will stage a family favorite to kick off the summer months early next month. Pinocchio, the classic tale of a wooden puppet that yearns to be a real boy, leaps into the 21st century and onto the Willson Auditorium stage on Sunday, June 2nd, at 4:30pm.
Joined by principal ...
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