A legendary escape artist and one of the most awarded illusionists in history is set for a return to Bozeman by popular demand. For one night only, catch Jay Owenhouse in the illusion spectacular “Dare to Believe!” on Saturday, October 20th at Brick Breeden Fieldhouse with shows at 4pm and 8pm. The ...
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Eagles’ ‘Acoustic Wednesdays’ see DiTrani Brothers, Tales From Ghost Town
A Downtown mainstay for decades, the Eagles Bar is always a great choice for after work snifters, Friday night BINGO, and weekend live music – midweek too! Here’s a look at who’s playing at FOE this month.
Next up in the Eagles’ “Acoustic Wednesdays” series are the DiTrani Brothers with a stripped ...
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“Ski the Cold Smoke” w/ Bridger Bowl this coming season
Having already experienced a few frosty mornings and light dustings of snow, we’re reminded that ski season is just around the corner! Bridger Bowl 2018-‘19 season passes are on sale now. Skiers and snowboarders can enjoy unlimited slopeside recreation all winter long with the purchase of a season ...
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The Road Agents, DASH featured on ‘Montana Homegrown’
Montana Homegrown Radio moves into fall with a pair of brand new episodes! The Road Agents were featured on the show late last month. The band, composed of Jeff Peterson and Justin Ringsak, play acoustic rock n’ roll. They’re a guitar and mandolin duo people can groove to! Jeff and Justin are known ...
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Hunters: a few things to remember this season
From Custer Gallatin National Forest
Good luck to all hunters this fall hunting season. With general rifle season approaching, the Custer Gallatin National Forest hopes you have a good hunt and offers some tips and reminders in order to protect your natural resources and make your visit ...
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‘Life of Galileo’ an epic theater battle: science & reason vs. fear
Just 18 months ago in Bozeman, hundreds of people spent a sunny afternoon walking across town as part of the March for Science, billed as an event to “encourage the free exchange of scientific knowledge.”
Among the crowd, one young woman held up an immaculately printed sign that read, “Facts are ...
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