Next 50 years of Cactus Records starts April 23rd
by Greg Owens
On April 23rd, Cactus Records & Gifts, like thousands of independent shops around the globe, will celebrate Record Store Day, but if you head to Downtown Bozeman in search of this audiophile hoedown, you won’t find it – the party ...
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MSU Library commemorates Yellowstone with summer conference
MSU Library commemorates Yellowstone with summer conference
Montana State University Library partners with University of Wyoming Libraries to host the second “Conversations on Collecting Yellowstone” conference in Bozeman June 5th–8th. The conference coincides with 150th anniversary of the creation ...
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Return of MADE fair showcasing local artisans set for May
Return of MADE fair showcasing local artisans set for May
The Bozeman Spring MADE fair has been announced for early next month, with event organizers excited to connect artists with the Gallatin Valley community once again. The event will take place at Brick Breeden Fieldhouse on Saturday and ...
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Live magic & movies at Ellen
Live magic & movies at Ellen
Arthur Trace – The Artful Deceiver takes to the Ellen stage on Saturday, April 30 at 7:30pm. Hailed by Chicago Tribune as “one of magic’s bona fide superstars”, Arthur Trace has appeared on Penn & Teller’s hit TV show Fool Us and Masters of Illusion on the CW ...
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MSU to host Pollinator Symposium next week
MSU to host Pollinator Symposium on April 21
From MSU News Service
The Montana State University Pollinator Health Center will host its annual Pollinator Symposium on Thursday, April 21, on MSU’s campus. The event will take place 6 to 9 p.m. in Inspiration Hall inside Norm Asbjornson Hall. It is free ...
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PK’s zippy presentations return to Ellen at long last
PK’s zippy presentations return to Ellen at long last
At the first PechaKucha Night in more than two years, Natalie Flowers will tell the remarkable story of her Dutch grandmother’s leading role in the resistance during World War II. Hanneke used her bicycle to transport millions of dollars to ...
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