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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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Summer events across Montana were canceled last year thanks to the pandemic. This summer the restrictions are lifted and event organizers are eager to welcome back their legion of faithful followers.
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A Helena resident and founder of the Vietnam Women’s Memorial in Washington, D.C., will be honored Sunday as part of the National Memorial Concert on...
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A grant worth over a half million dollars will help a Missoula museum share the history of a local detention center where over a thousand Japanese men...
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Montana legend and musician Patricia Sponheim, also known as Piano Pat, passed away this week at age 86.
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As a member of the Cascade Quartet of the Great Falls Symphony, Megan Karls is used to playing her violin with other people, for other people. But when the coronavirus pandemic closed concert halls last year, she embarked on a solo project.
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A feature film shot in Billings almost two years ago gets a rare in-person world premiere at a film festival in April.
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More than a dozen movie and TV productions filming on-location across Montana will share half a million dollars in grants from the Montana Film Office. The Big Sky Film Grants promote tourism and the state’s filmmaking industry.
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The Montana Folk Festival in Butte has been postponed for the second year in a row due to COVID-19. Festival Director George Everett said that although...
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An international group helping refugees resettle in Missoula plans to expand its operations. The announcement came after news that President Joe Biden...
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With venues closed to limit crowd sizes, the pandemic has been hard on the performing arts in Montana. But performers are finding creative ways to reach their audiences.