After its successful debut last September, Livingston Fringe Festival (LFF) will return September 2nd - 6th and 10th -13th. Fringe theatre festivals have their roots in the Edinburgh Fringe Fest in Scotland, established in 1947, where the city comes alive with the performing arts.
The Livingston Fringe Festival showcases the abilities
The Danforth Museum of Art (DMA) is pleased to announce the appointment of Adrienne Pollard as the museum’s new Executive Director. A longtime Livingston resident and active member of the local arts community, Pollard brings extensive experience in fine arts, graphic design, museum leadership, and nonprofit engagement. She is
Elk River Books and Elk River Arts & Lectures present a reading from Miriam Horn, environmental advocate and filmmaker, who will share from and discuss her biography of renowned field biologist George Schaller, Homesick for a World Unknown: The Life of George B. Schaller, on Thursday, July 9th, at the
Elk River Books and Elk River Arts & Lectures present a reading from Miriam Horn, environmental advocate and filmmaker, who will share from and discuss her biography of renowned field biologist George Schaller, Homesick for a World Unknown: The Life of George B. Schaller, on Thursday, July 9th, at the
After its successful debut last September, Livingston Fringe Festival (LFF) will return September 2nd - 6th and 10th -13th. Fringe theatre festivals have their roots in the Edinburgh Fringe Fest in Scotland, established in 1947, where the city comes alive with the performing arts.
The Livingston Fringe Festival showcases the abilities
The Danforth Museum of Art (DMA) is pleased to announce the appointment of Adrienne Pollard as the museum’s new Executive Director. A longtime Livingston resident and active member of the local arts community, Pollard brings extensive experience in fine arts, graphic design, museum leadership, and nonprofit engagement. She is
Works by local Livingston icon, Russell Chatham, will be featured at The Frame Garden. The exhibition begins June 26th from 5:30 to 8 pm, during the Art Walk, and will be in place through July 21st. Chatham, a well-known tonalist artist and author, spent most of his career
The Shane is proud to present One Love Livingston on July 25th at 6 pm underneath the Henry E. Blake Pavilion. An evening of music, unity, and cultural celebration returns with One Love Livingston - a world music concert dedicated to promoting harmony through the arts.
Featuring performances by Off in
Livingston will bring the Independence Day holiday in with a bang when local favorites The Max take the stage at the Shane Lalani Center for the Arts on July 2nd. A three-piece band from Livingston that has entertained and delighted audiences all over the U.S. for over 40
Returning for their third visit at The Shane Center’s popular Summer Outdoor Concert Series is John Roberts Y Pan Blanco, presenting an evening of high energy Afro Cuban salsa music.
Continuing each Thursday through July 30th, the Shane Center presents a free community concert at the Henry Blake pavilion
BOZEMAN – The Bozeman Symphony will bring live classical music to communities across Montana this summer with a series of free, hour-long performances featuring ensembles of Symphony musicians. Many of the concerts will take place before Montana Shakespeare in the Park (MSIP) productions, creating a unique evening of chamber music