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As part of the Wheels of Harmony tour three Indigenous artists share about their heritage with students, sing opera songs, and play traditional music.
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Western Montana has been the focus of television and movie production in recent years— most notably the Bitterroot Valley as the setting for Yellowstone. But farther east, Billings and its residents have also had opportunities in front of the camera lens over the years.
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The performance features five artists from different musical backgrounds, with storytelling woven throughout courtesy of Washington State Poet Laureate Rena Priest.
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Twenty-four murals have been painted since the festival was first held in 2019.
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"Father Stu" is the true-life story of Helena priest Stuart Long, played by Academy Award nominee Mark Wahlberg.
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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.