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Wheatgrass Books is thrilled to welcome acclaimed adventure photographer Andy Austin for a Saturday Signing. Andy will be at Wheatgrass Books, located at 120 N. Main Street in Livingston from 11 am – 2 pm with his newly released book, MONTANA: Photographs from the Last Best Place, a 288-page, 12-by-12-inch hardcover
The fun continues at The Shane Lalani Center for the Arts in Livingston 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 Blake Pavilion. www.TWANG comes back to the Pavilion stage
Summer is in full swing 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.
by Independent ContributorSummer is in full swing 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.
by Independent ContributorWheatgrass Books is thrilled to welcome acclaimed adventure photographer Andy Austin for a Saturday Signing. Andy will be at Wheatgrass Books, located at 120 N. Main Street in Livingston from 11 am – 2 pm with his newly released book, MONTANA: Photographs from the Last Best Place, a 288-page, 12-by-12-inch hardcover
by Independent ContributorThe fun continues at The Shane Lalani Center for the Arts in Livingston 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 Blake Pavilion. www.TWANG comes back to the Pavilion stage
by Independent ContributorSculptural Synergy, a display of three-dimensional art, will be on display at the Livingston Center for Art and Culture located at 119 South Main Street in historic downtown Livingston from June 17th through July 12th. The exhibition showcases a diverse collection of regional artists who invite you to explore their
by Independent ContributorThe Bozeman Symphony and Music Director Norman Huynh are thrilled to welcome two outstanding new musicians to the orchestra for its 2025–26 concert season, Music that Moves Us... to Join Together. Following a national audition process, Susie Fritts of Laramie, Wyo., and Hillary Fuller of Salt Lake City, Utah,
by Independent ContributorThe Livingston Gallery Association (LGA) is pleased to announce their upcoming 2025 season. Since the Danforth Gallery opened in 1974 the town of Livingston has continued to embrace the arts. The downtown currently houses over twenty galleries, studios, museums, and art centers. Yearly, these businesses band together as a marketing
by Independent Contributor“Soulful Creatures,” the opening show for the 2025 summer artwalk season at The Frame Garden, located at 101 S. Main St., features artists Jim Barrett and Liz Chappie-Zoller. The artist’s reception is during the Livingston Artwalk, June 27th from 5:30 to 8 pm in downtown Livingston. The bold
by Independent ContributorThe Pray Parade, otherwise known as the Dirt Road Parade, will be held on Friday, July 4th at 3 pm. Spearheaded by Lorna Marchington, the parade is organized and hosted by the community of Pray, including Ted and Susan Miller, Amos and Alandra Knight, Cara and Tim Price (who travel
by Tony L. Crowder