by Joseph Shelton
by Joseph Shelton
Thirty-seven years ago a cheap, nasty little horror film called The Evil Dead splattered onto theater and drive-in screens across the country. Cheap (or is it thrifty?), exploitative, and bizarre, The Evil Dead was nevertheless fiendishly creative in the way ...
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Dirt Farmers-fronted ‘Barn Dance’ supports youth science enrichment
Don your best western attire for a rousin’ good time! Montana Outdoor Science School (MOSS) will host its annual MOSS Barn Dance on Saturday, September 8th from 6–11pm in benefit of the school’s many educational programs. The event will feature great eats by Rendezvous Catering, including a pig ...
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Interview: Montana Homegrown Radio Profile w/ Dirk Alan
Local radio forum continues to spotlight regional musicians
Roughly a year ago, resident musician Dirk Alan introduced Gallatin Valley dwellers to a fresh new way to experience local talent. Montana Homegrown Radio is an online independent musician showcase featuring a different area act with ...
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The Montana Old Time Fiddlers will bring their unique music back to the Bale of Hay Saloon on Sunday, August 19th
Sunday Fiddle Jam sets up at Bale of Hay mid-month
The Montana Old Time Fiddlers will bring their unique music back to the Bale of Hay Saloon on Sunday, August 19th. The Old Time Fiddle Jam will unfold from 2–6pm in Virginia City. The afternoon is free and open ...
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Words from the Hive: Robber Bees- Gallatin Valley Beekeepers (GVBK) club
Words from the Hive: Robber Bees- Gallatin Valley Beekeepers (GVBK) club meeting on Monday, August 13th from 6–7:30pm at the Bozeman Public Library
by Christine Hrenya, Ph.D. Engineering
Please join us for our next monthly Gallatin Valley Beekeepers (GVBK) club meeting on Monday, August 13th ...
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With lean manufacturing, MMEC helps improve businesses of all types
BOZEMAN — At Billings manufacturer H-E Parts, where technicians rebuild worn-out suspensions and other components for mining trucks that carry up to 400 tons of ore, simply moving a part across the warehouse can take a lot of effort.
“This is about 18,000 pounds,” said Shane Pence, the ...
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