by Frankie Beer, MSU News Service
Seventy-nine performances. Sixty-five rural communities. Fifty-three years on the road.
In a way, it feels like coming home, said Kevin Asselin, executive artistic director of Montana Shakespeare in the Parks.
MSIP, a part of Montana State University’s ...
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Depot Center opens for season with new grizzly exhibit
The historic Livingston Depot Center opens the seasonal railroad history museum Memorial Day. The beautifully restored Northern Pacific Railroad station, dating back a century, is a remarkable exhibit in itself.
The Depot's flagship exhibit, “Rails Across the Rockies: A Century of People & ...
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Bridger discounts passes ahead of new season
Following a generous winter that produced abundant snowfall for local skiers and snowboarders, many are already looking forward to days on the bountiful slopes of the 2025-26 season. Bridger Bowl is now offering Season Passes at a discounted rate through July 31st.
Enjoy unlimited skiing all ...
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BMM presents series of plein air performances
In collaboration with GVLT, Baroque Music Montana will present the annual “Bach at Trails” pop-up performances at Gallatin Valley Trails in celebration of the outdoors, arts and community. Music will be provided by musicians of all ages, abilities and instruments. The event will be held on Sunday, ...
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Music Ranch serves up a little TWANG
Music Ranch Montana, affectionately known as the “Last Best Live Music Venue & Dance Hall,” is delivering another round of its popular 'Country Dance Nights' as the new season approaches. Offering covered and outdoor seating for every show, the venue features the largest dance floor in the ...
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MSU School of Art students illuminate forgotten spaces with downtown display
From MSU News Service
Students from Montana State University’s School of Art will shine a spotlight, literally, on the overlooked histories of local buildings during a public event Friday, June 6th.
From 8:30 to 10pm, students will project visual designs onto the facades of partially occupied or ...
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