The Livingston Film Series is delighted to present a special screening of music-based making of documentary Will the Circle Be Unbroken: Volume Two on Thursday, February 13th. The film begins at 7pm at the Shane Lalani Center for the Arts.
What started as a music video concept for the Nitty ...
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Score crazy deals with downtown extravaganza
The Downtown Bozeman Association, downtown merchants and restaurants are proud to present Winter Crazy Days 2025. Featuring over 100 merchants, it’s the biggest and best seasonal sale – set this year for Friday through Sunday, February 14th–16th with deals each day (participant hours may ...
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Versatile singer/songwriters take ‘Live’ stage
Get up close and personal with Live from the Divide, a local venue whose space allows audiences to be a part of the performance with a regular lineup of national acts and regional favorites.
North Carolina duo Larry & Joe perform an eclectic set on February 12th.
Both men are versatile ...
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Earth Day series events highlight prairie ecosystem
Gallatin Valley Earth Day continues its annual event series preceding the spring festival with a presentation by wildlife biologist Beth Madden. “Grasslands: Our Least-Known & Most Threatened Ecosystem” is set for Wednesday, February 12th. It will be held at Bozeman Public Library at ...
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Montana State hosts annual International Food Bazaar
by Isabel Hicks, MSU News Service
From German currywurst to Chinese mo po tofu to Ghanian jollof rice, there will be something for everyone at Montana State University’s annual International Food Bazaar on Wednesday, February 12th.
MSU will host its annual International Food Bazaar from 4:30 to ...
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Local actors front production of Tracy Letts award winner
In The Minutes, Tracy Letts’s scathing dark comedy about small-town politics and real-world power, the playwright who penned August: Osage County exposes the ugliness behind some of our most closely-held American narratives while asking each of us what we would do to keep from becoming history’s ...
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