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The first year of what the Western Heritage Center hopes will be an annual event
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A unique opportunity for youth to learn the inner workings of a museum and the impacts of history
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Bishop Reverend Karen Oliveto, soon to retire as leader of the Mountain Sky Conference of Methodist churches in Mountain West talks with Kay Erickson about the reversal of LGBTQ+ bans in the laws and social teachings of the Church.
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A voice professor offers some tips to singers preparing to perform The Star-Spangled Banner acapella
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Students will do the research and choose a format for their understanding of the impact the reservation boarding schools had on resident students’ education and lives.
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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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Jenny Moore joined Tinworks Art as founding director this month and says the organization seeks to create inclusive, immersive experiences that you won’t find in a traditional art gallery.
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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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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.