The Sacramento News called her “as fine a singer as anyone on the acoustic music circuit, anywhere in the world.” Billboard praised her ability to “successfully walk the high wire above esoteric country, combining elements of bluegrass and pure country to form her own seamless mix.” Sing Out! ...
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Quick Draws & Cocktails gets in the Halloween spirt
Gather your gang of ghouls and watch local artists create original artwork. Quick Draws, Cocktails & Costumes is set for Friday, October 28th at the Emerson Ballroom beginning at 7pm. This isn’t your typical Quick Draw event—the artists specialize in a wide variety of mediums ranging from ...
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Sip & SLAM at breweries in October
SLAM, (Support Local Artists and Musicians), is proud to present the second annual Sip & SLAM brewery tour. During the entire month of October, breweries around Bozeman will host Montana artists on their walls, and special events to help support SLAM.
At each of the Sip & SLAM locations, ...
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Speakeasy-themed whiskey tasting on November 3 at Faultline north
Thrive has announced the return of its annual Speakeasy Fundraiser & Whiskey Tasting, to be held at Faultline North on Thursday, November 3rd from 6–9pm. Join in and explore the history and diverse flavors of whiskey, hosted by the local experts of Copper Whiskey Bar & Grill. Tickets to this ...
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Remixing Critical Hip-Hop Pedagogy for American Indian Reservation Students on 10-19-16
The MSU Women’s Center will present a number of programs in October to keep you informed and inspired this fall. Sack Lunch Seminar Hip-Hop Sovereign Nations: Remixing Critical Hip-Hop Pedagogy for American Indian Reservation Students will take place Wednesday, October 19th from noon–1pm in SUB 168. ...
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Bozeman Spooktacular Family-Friendly Events
Hard to believe the winter months are already upon us—boo! With the holiday season about to kick into full gear, what better way to get in the festive spirit than with a little family-friendly Halloween fun? The leaves—now brilliant shades of red, yellow, and orange—have begun to fall like pumpkin ...
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