The Country Bookshelf in Downtown Bozeman—Montana’s largest independent bookstore since 1957—has an exciting slate of upcoming events for bookworms and literature enthusiasts alike.
An Author Event with Bruce Smith for Stories from Afield will be held Tuesday, October 4th at 7pm. Over the past four ...
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Brown bag it with MSU Women’s Center
The MSU Women’s Center will present a number of programs in October to keep you informed and inspired this fall.
A Sack Lunch Seminar in conjunction with Domestic Violence Awareness Month will be held Wednesday, October 12th from noon–1pm in SUB 168. October is National Domestic Violence Awareness ...
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Book Review – “Sorry Not Sorry”
“Sorry Not Sorry” by Naya Rivera c.2016, Tarcher Pergiee $24.00 / $32.00 Canada 241 pages
Oh, the things you did in your youth! All those late nights, sneaking out of the house and thinking your parents didn’t know (they did). The crazy things you did on the road, hoping the police would never stop ...
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“The Color Purple” – A Cinematic Companion Piece
Alice Walker’s novel The Color Purple was published in 1982. It became a bestseller and won the Pulitzer Prize, and in the years since its author has become accepted alongside Zora Neale Hurston and Toni Morrison as one of the pre-eminent American novelists, particularly among those who tell the ...
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“Plates for Peace” event highlights political appropriateness
Bozeman’s Community Mediation Center will host “Plates for Peace – An Evening with Parker Palmer” on Thursday, October 6th at the Hilton Garden Inn from 5:30–8:30pm.
Come join MSU Asst. Professor David Henderson as he leads a live televised conversation with world-renowned writer, speaker, and ...
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Most acres burned for health & benefit of Park since 1988
As of September 21st, 2016, 22 fires (human and lightning-caused) have burned more than 62,000 acres in Yellowstone National Park, making it the highest number of acres burned since the historic 1988 fire season when approximately 800,000 acres burned. Of the 22 fires this year, four (the Maple, ...
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