July is flying by and The Shane Center in Livingston is offering the perfect activity for all your guests with their popular SOCS series. Each Thursday in June and July features the best in local and regional performers at a free community concert in the Henry E. Blake Pavilion. There
Right in the heart of historic downtown Livingston stands a stone building with light blue trim that has accomplished something remarkable for over 60 years. The Blue Slipper Theatre, founded in 1964, located at 113 E. Callender Street, is Livingston’s original community theatre—an artistic treasure powered not by
Montana’s powerhouse alt-pop band, The Sleepless Elite are returning to the stage at The Attic on Saturday, July 26th for a high-energy night of original music, powerful vocals, and unexpected surprises. This special evening will also feature a performance by Cleo Allen Toll, a gifted singer-songwriter known for his
Montana’s powerhouse alt-pop band, The Sleepless Elite are returning to the stage at The Attic on Saturday, July 26th for a high-energy night of original music, powerful vocals, and unexpected surprises. This special evening will also feature a performance by Cleo Allen Toll, a gifted singer-songwriter known for his
July is flying by and The Shane Center in Livingston is offering the perfect activity for all your guests with their popular SOCS series. Each Thursday in June and July features the best in local and regional performers at a free community concert in the Henry E. Blake Pavilion. There
Right in the heart of historic downtown Livingston stands a stone building with light blue trim that has accomplished something remarkable for over 60 years. The Blue Slipper Theatre, founded in 1964, located at 113 E. Callender Street, is Livingston’s original community theatre—an artistic treasure powered not by
Author Kevin “Raphael” Fitch, of Livingston, will sign copies of his new book: Astrology, Light and America’s Future, at the Emigrant Market, this Saturday. It is his third major work, since Celestial Configurations of Africa and the Caribbean, Raphael’s 626 page book on African historical cycles, was released
Wheatgrass Books welcomes husband and wife team Helene and Robert Mitchell to the bookstore located at 120 N. Main Street on Saturday from 11 am to 2 pm on July 19th. They will be signing copies of Loving Again which they co-wrote and of Helene’s recently released Murder on
The Bozeman Symphony and Music Director Norman Huynh announce the appointment of Sierra Schmeltzer as Principal Flute starting with the Symphony’s 2025–26 concert season, Music that Moves Us . . . to Join Together.
A dynamic performer and passionate educator, Schmeltzer joins the Symphony from Los Angeles, where she maintains an
Author Rick Bass and photographer Stephen Collector will join Lea Chatham to celebrate the reissue of her father, Russell Chatham’s classic book, Dark Waters: Essays, Stories and Articles, at Elk River Books, 122 S. 2nd St., on Tuesday, July 8th, at 7 pm. The event is free.
Dark Waters
The Bozeman Symphony, in partnership with Montana Shakespeare in the Parks (MSIP), announces a series of free summer ensemble concerts featuring Symphony musicians performing across Montana. These intimate, open-air, one-hour performances will precede select MSIP productions during their statewide summer tour, offering audiences a unique pairing of live classical music