by Lawrence S. Wittner
When Americans think about nuclear weapons, they comfort themselves with the thought that these weapons’ vast destruction of human life has not taken place since 1945—at least not yet. But, in reality, it has taken place, with shocking levels of U.S. casualties.
This point is ...
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Ceramic Workshop classes begin at Beth Kennedy Studio
Beth Kennedy, a local artist (and former resident of the Archie Bray Foundation) will hold a eigth-week Ceramic Workshop class for adults and teens Monday, January 25th- March 21st from 7 - 9:30 pm or Thursday mornings, January 28th- March 24th from 9:30am to 12:00pm at her studio (411 North ...
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Dirt Farmers starting at 7 at Desert Rose
January 8
the Dirt Farmers are playing at Desert Rose Restaurant & Catering ...
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Autism & Dyslexic Thinking at Library
Saturday, January 16, 2016
A view of the Spectrum – Autism in terms of Identity, 10 am
Fish Don’t Climb Trees – Challenges and Gifts of Dyslexic Thinking, 1:30 pm ...
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Intermountain Opera Bozeman-My Fair Lady, February 2016
Montana Shakespeare in the Parks and Intermountain Opera Bozeman to co-produce My Fair Lady, February 2016.
Montana Shakespeare in the Parks (MSIP) and Intermountain Opera Bozeman (IOB) are teaming up once again to bring a professional musical theatre experience to the Gallatin Valley. Following ...
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Contra Dance Friday, January 8th
The Bozeman Folklore Society will host a Contra Dance Friday, January 8th, 2016 at the Bozeman Senior Center 807 N. Tracy Ave.
Visit bozemanfolklore.org or call 406.581.3444 for more information.
The dance will feature live music by Trade Winds with caller Amy Letson. A half-hour beginners' ...
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