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Ivy Peapod, an artist that painted the street murals in downtown Bozeman, explains that meaning behind them.
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An Indigenous opera singer has written a song that she hopes will be a new anthem for Yellowstone National Park.
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Art House Cinema creative director Brian Oestreich says an Oscar nomination “scratches an itch” for people who want some type of guidance in the vast world of film.
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Nine restaurants from Montana received the honored nod as semifinalists list for the James Beard Foundation’s Restaurant and Chef Awards.
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For most of its history, Yellowstone National Park was presented as untouched by humans. But Native Americans had a presence there for thousands of years before it became the world’s first national park on March 1, 1872.
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Every Monday, the library is posting a name discovered in the archives and, with help from the community and the Yellowstone Genealogy Forum, uncovers more about the woman’s life than just who she was married to.
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It takes speed, stamina and livestock savvy when it comes to auctioning cattle. And Steve Goedert is one of the best in the country.
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Nancy Erickson, a renowned Montana artist of international standing, died in Missoula this week.
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With The Montana Mikado, Intermountain Opera Bozeman is staging perhaps the most dramatic update of the controversial show yet.
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The express lockers allow library cardholders to pick up materials they’ve put on hold at any time.
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Helena’s Jewish community has been without a local synagogue for decades. Fundraising is underway to buy back a synagogue that’s been owned by the Catholic Diocese since the 1980s.
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Executive director John Ludin says after a two-year break he's looking forward to welcoming Bozeman back to the theater.