The Shane Lalani Center for the Arts is bringing the popular Summer Outdoor Concert Series (SOCS) back for a fourth year in 2026. This summer, the fun begins with The Waiting on Thursday, June 4th.
The Waiting is one of America’s most electrifying roadhouse rock & roll bands—and
The Bozeman Symphony appointed six new members to its Board of Directors to serve two-year terms through 2027.
The new Board members are Alysia Andrikopoulos, strategic and community stewardship leader; Page Armstrong, English literature professor; Sharon Eversman, retired biology and botany professor and longtime violinist; Matt McCormick, business vice president;
The Livingston Center for Art and Culture (LCAC) is proud to host an exhibit celebrating Montana’s agriculture and historical architecture. Foundations: Agricultural and Historical Architecture of Montana runs from May 19th to June 13th.
Montana’s story is written across working landscapes and in historical structures that stand witness
The Livingston Center for Art and Culture (LCAC) is proud to host an exhibit celebrating Montana’s agriculture and historical architecture. Foundations: Agricultural and Historical Architecture of Montana runs from May 19th to June 13th.
Montana’s story is written across working landscapes and in historical structures that stand witness
The Shane Lalani Center for the Arts is bringing the popular Summer Outdoor Concert Series (SOCS) back for a fourth year in 2026. This summer, the fun begins with The Waiting on Thursday, June 4th.
The Waiting is one of America’s most electrifying roadhouse rock & roll bands—and
The Bozeman Symphony appointed six new members to its Board of Directors to serve two-year terms through 2027.
The new Board members are Alysia Andrikopoulos, strategic and community stewardship leader; Page Armstrong, English literature professor; Sharon Eversman, retired biology and botany professor and longtime violinist; Matt McCormick, business vice president;
Montana Governor’s Arts Award winner John Lowell has released a new music project, a duet recording with his wife, Joanne Gardner Lowell. Titled “On My Way Home,” the project is a collection of 12 original songs by John Lowell, as well as cowrites with Rick Lang and Anne Sibley,
Prepare for a Whirlwind of Suspense, Comedy, and Adventure
The acclaimed stage adaptation comes to Livingston promising audiences a thrilling night at the theatre. Based on John Buchan’s classic novel and Alfred Hitchcock’s iconic film, this inventive production blends suspenseful espionage with sharp British wit, delivering a uniquely
Center for Large Landscape Conservation, Elk River Books, Elk River Arts & Lectures, and Park County Environmental Council will co‑host a public conversation with award‑winning science journalist Hillary Rosner and Mountain Journal managing editor Joseph O’Connor, followed by an audience Q&A. The event takes place
“...the Yellowstone to the west and the Boulder to the east...between those rivers lies a stretch of wilderness that has shaped my life.” — Paul Waldum
Waldum’s decades exploring the Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness come to life through oil paintings, pastels, field sketches, serigraphs, and excerpts from his memoirs. His work
Elk River Arts & Lectures and Elk River Books present an evening with Stephen Graham Jones, bestselling author of nearly three dozen novels and collections. This free event will take place Wednesday, May 27th at 7 pm at Elk River Books, 122 S. 2nd Street in Livingston. Doors open at