The Shane Lalani Center for the Arts is proud to present the 30th anniversary production of RENT, running February 27th through March 22nd. Performances will take place February 27th through March 8th at the Shane Center’s Dulcie Theatre in Livingston and March 13th – 22nd in Bozeman at the Ellen
Likeness: The Art of Seeing Each Other will be on display at the Livingston Center for Art and Culture from February 10th through March 7th. Co-curated by Executive Director Kathy Bekedam and Board Member Ashley Noble, Likeness embraces the many ways artists capture connection, empathy and individuality.
After reviewing the
The Speaker Series of the Yellowstone Gateway Museum Foundation continues with multiple events during the second week of March. The feature event is a lecture in the Dulce Theatre at the Shane Center for the Arts on Wednesday, March 11th at 6 pm. Dr. Craig Lee, Montana State University professor
The Speaker Series of the Yellowstone Gateway Museum Foundation continues with multiple events during the second week of March. The feature event is a lecture in the Dulce Theatre at the Shane Center for the Arts on Wednesday, March 11th at 6 pm. Dr. Craig Lee, Montana State University professor
The Shane Lalani Center for the Arts is proud to present the 30th anniversary production of RENT, running February 27th through March 22nd. Performances will take place February 27th through March 8th at the Shane Center’s Dulcie Theatre in Livingston and March 13th – 22nd in Bozeman at the Ellen
Likeness: The Art of Seeing Each Other will be on display at the Livingston Center for Art and Culture from February 10th through March 7th. Co-curated by Executive Director Kathy Bekedam and Board Member Ashley Noble, Likeness embraces the many ways artists capture connection, empathy and individuality.
After reviewing the
Wheatgrass Books invites artists of all backgrounds to participate in Skateboard Art for a Cause, a one-day community art event celebrating creativity, youth culture, and the vital role skateparks play in building strong, connected communities.
Artists are invited to paint, illustrate, or otherwise transform skateboard decks, which will be displayed
A native of Lambertville, Michigan, Isabella LaFreniere trained at Toledo Ballet, Northeast Academy of Dance, the Joffrey Academy of Dance, and the School of American Ballet, where she studied on full scholarship and received the Mae L. Wein Award for Outstanding Promise. She joined New York City Ballet in 2014,
BOZEMAN — The Bozeman Symphony invites children and families to celebrate the Lunar New Year at a special Symphony Storytime featuring the vibrant sounds of Balinese percussion on Wednesday, February 11th at 10:15 am at the Bozeman Public Library.
This free, interactive program — presented in partnership with the Library’s
Bring your friends and neighbors to watch the award-winning documentary Dark Money at the Empire-Twin Theatre in Livingston on February 12th at 6 pm. The event is free to the public.
The documentary, Dark Money, a political thriller, examines one of the greatest threats to American democracy: the influence of
A special reading and discussion of the acclaimed novel Harlo will take place on Sunday, February 22nd at 3 pm with Nancy Krogh, wife of author Brian Petersen, who is living with early-onset Alzheimer’s disease.
Harlo tells the story of a man who once had it all—a stable