These shorter days and longer nights are a busy time for Norris Hot Springs. As one would imagine, colder temps and hot springs go together very nicely. The staff has ensured the pipes and pumps are ready for whatever winter brings. The last of the fall harvest has been gathered with record bounty ...
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Diamonds downtown & more masterful musicians at Eagles Bar
Bozeman’s local Fraternal Order of the Eagles appreciates its many members, but is always open to the public with drink specials, Friday night BINGO and lots of live music. Here’s a look at who’s playing at FOE in the coming weeks.
Fool’s Gold perform Friday and Saturday, November 16th–17th. A ...
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BAT’s Tooth of Crime is a musical riff on fleeting power & fame
Sam Shepard, the great playwright who passed away in 2017, built a career as the voice of the lonely American West. But the haunted landscape in Tooth of Crime, the next play presented this season by Bozeman Actors Theatre, opening November 23rd, is like no other he ever created.
This America has ...
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The Brawl of the Wild 2018
By Danny Waldo
It’s back.
No, not Bobby Hauck.
The Brawl of the Wild, the game MSU has owned the past two seasons, returns for the 2018 version on November 17th in Missoula, and this one should have an extra level of intensity.
Yes, ‘He Who Shall Remain Nameless’ is back to roam the ...
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Uncorked – Livingston’s gathering place for celebrations
This is the time of year when the shorter days bring people into Uncorked – Livingston’s fantastic wine bar – for the warm, delicious food specials, sparkly lights and, of course, the expansive wine list. Joining friends to share an order of fondue has become a weekly routine for many.
As ...
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Glenn Close captivates as The Wife w/ next BFS screening
Rescheduled to accommodate the Roadshow Tour screening of Wildlife, Bozeman Film Society presents Glenn Close-starer The Wife at The Ellen Theatre on Friday, November 23rd at 7pm.
After nearly forty years of marriage, Joan and Joe Castleman (Glenn Close and Jonathan Pryce) are complements. Where ...
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