The Frame Garden recently opened this black, white and grey exhibit from several artists in different mediums. Stop by 101 S. Main Street in Livingston and take in a wide variety of media in the show. Removing the color from a scene, or in the process of creating art it
Individual tickets for the Bozeman Symphony’s 2025 - 2026 Classical Series, Bozeman Symphony Presents Series, and Bozeman Symphonic Choir concerts are now available.
The Symphony’s 58th season—Music that Moves Us . . . to Join Together—kicks off in mid-September with Sounds of America I: Marsalis & Rachmaninoff, the first
Grab your fiddle, add a guitar and a banjo or two, and you have all it takes to make some of the best music anywhere. On Friday, August 1st through Sunday, August 3rd at the Mercier Ranch, south of Livingston on U.S. Hwy. 89 South. The music starts playing
Grab your fiddle, add a guitar and a banjo or two, and you have all it takes to make some of the best music anywhere. On Friday, August 1st through Sunday, August 3rd at the Mercier Ranch, south of Livingston on U.S. Hwy. 89 South. The music starts playing
The Frame Garden recently opened this black, white and grey exhibit from several artists in different mediums. Stop by 101 S. Main Street in Livingston and take in a wide variety of media in the show. Removing the color from a scene, or in the process of creating art it
Individual tickets for the Bozeman Symphony’s 2025 - 2026 Classical Series, Bozeman Symphony Presents Series, and Bozeman Symphonic Choir concerts are now available.
The Symphony’s 58th season—Music that Moves Us . . . to Join Together—kicks off in mid-September with Sounds of America I: Marsalis & Rachmaninoff, the first
The Livingston Center for Art and Culture is proud to present Rooted - A Summer Botanical Exhibit. The show runs from July 15th through August 7th. Along with our co-curator, Lynda Sanders, the Center has created an exhibit full of floral whimsy and a bounty of botany, suitable for summertime
On Friday, July 25th, the 4th Art Walk of the season, from 5 to 8 pm at Wheatgrass Books, located at 120 N. Main Street in Livingston, there will be a book signing with three authors Bruce A. Bugbee, Robert J. Kiesling, and John B. Wright. They will be signing
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