Bozeman’s fifth annual Jewish Film Festival begins Wednesday, May 1st at 7pm with the award-winning short film The Driver is Red and local author/speaker Mark Sullivan. The kick-off and subsequent events will take place at the Procrastinator Theater in the Strand Union Building on the Montana State ...
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Celebrate Mom with afternoon of arts, culture & live music
Celebrate Mom with afternoon of arts, culture & live music
“It’s not easy being a mother. If it were easy, fathers would do it.” – Dorothy, The Golden Girls
Though you never really know here in Montana, the fifth month of the calendar year is marked by a growing anticipation of summer’s ...
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Spring Thesis Exhibit closes w/ public artist’s reception at MSU
The School of Art at Montana State University is pleased to host the Spring 2019 BFA Thesis Exhibition at the Helen E. Copeland Gallery. The show will be on display through Friday, May 3rd when an artist’s reception will be held from 6–8pm. This event is free and open to the public. Hors d’oeuvres ...
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MOR shimmies toward summer w/ public talks, Genghis Khan exhibit
A Mecca for the Gallatin Valley’s curious minds, the Museum of the Rockies is never in short supply of special events to accompany its many exhibits. Here’s a look at some upcoming happenings at your neighborhood museum.
The Gallatin History Museum Lecture Series continues with “World War I in ...
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Ellen celebrates 100 years ahead of an evening of strings & Willy Wonka
Downtown’s Ellen Theatre, a cornerstone of Bozeman culture, is your source for some of the area’s best big screen entertainment and stage performances. The space also houses some great musical acts, both local and those coming through town. Here’s a look at what’s happening on Main.
The 2019 ...
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Stanford researcher to discuss neural circuits & mental illness at MSU
From MSU News Service
A Stanford University neuroscientist will discuss the connections between disruptions in various systems in the brain and mental illness, along with existing and novel treatments, at a lecture on Thursday, May 2nd at Montana State University.
Amit Etkin, a professor in ...
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