Mountain Time Arts in collaboration with Tinworks Art presents an evening of Indigenous storytelling through three short films: How the Land Remembers Us, Tiny and Learning I’m Home. Through diverse mediums, these short documentary films listen to the voices of land, family, and community. The event ...
Continue...
Future of grizzlies & wolves discussed at public lecture
Join on Friday, October 18th at the Emerson Theatre for the Arts & Culture to discuss the future of grizzly bears and wolves in Montana. This conversation will feature Dr. Doug Smith and Dr. Chris Servheen, two of America’s leading wildlife experts, and will be moderated by renowned ...
Continue...
AI’s societal relationship discussed at next science talk
Receive a crash course in modernity with Gallatin Valley Friends of the Sciences, whose popular lecture series continues its new season this month with all new subject matter. Co-sponsored by Museum of the Rockies and Hopa Mountain, the next talk of the '24-'25 series is set for Wednesday, October ...
Continue...
Get the local goods with off-season market
With plentiful fall harvest available to Gallatin Valley-dwellers, it’s time to start thinking about warm, hearty meals for Montana’s most unrelenting stretch. Stock the fridge and pantry with a trip to Bozeman Winter Farmers’ Market with the next gathering set for October 12th. Held from 9am–noon, ...
Continue...
Secluded family faces culture shock with Doc Series premiere
On Thursday, October 10th, at the Emerson Center for the Arts & Culture, the Bozeman Doc Series returns for its tenth season with the Montana premiere of the award-winning new documentary, A New Kind of Wilderness. The film screens at 7pm.
On a picturesque farm in the Norwegian forest, the ...
Continue...
MSU Trout Lecture features novelist Carl Hiaasen
Novelist and journalist Carl Hiaasen will present “The Loveliest Disease: Angling as a Therapeutic Pastime” at 7pm on Thursday, October 10th, in the Strand Union Building Ballroom on the MSU campus. The event is part of MSU Library’s Trout Lecture Series and is free and open to the public. The ...
Continue...