The Shane Center will open their season with Stephen Sondheim’s Into the Woods, running through Sunday, November 22nd.
Showtimes will be Fridays and Saturday’s at 8pm and Sunday’s at 3pm. This will be the first show of the Shane Lalani Center for the Arts’ 2015-2016 Community Theatre Season. Fairy ...
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he Montana Land Reliance presents “Green Fire”-Aldo Leopold and a land ethic for our time
11/12/2015 at 6:30 pm at
Emerson Cultural Center
Movie screening of the Emmy award winning documentary "Green Fire"-about the life and work of Aldo Leopold and his land ethic. Marc Pierce, founder and producer at Warm Springs Television Productions will speak on "Legacy" his own land ethic and land ...
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Submit your Christmas Stroll poster design!
The Emerson Center for the Arts & Culture and the Downtown Bozeman Association are looking for an artist to create the 2015 Christmas Stroll poster! Please email a high resolution (300 dpi or greater) .tiff or .jpeg image of 2-D art work in 18” x 24” format by 5pm on Wednesday, November ...
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Cheyenne artist comes to Wheatgrass Saloon
Wheatgrass Saloon Gallery will host an artist reception for Ledger Artist, Alaina Buffalo Spirit on
Friday, November 6th from 6-8pm
to present “Looking Through Cheyenne Eyes.” Alaina is a Cheyenne woman who draws & paints on antique ledger paper just as her ancestors did in the 1860s.
Through ...
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****URGENT**** “Her Future Is So Bright” is MISSING.
One of our GALLATIN ART CROSSING sculptures was stolen from the Emerson Center for Arts and
Culture in the last 24 hours!
Please share and keep your eyes out!
If you have any information please call 406-579-1256
Thank you! ...
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Nova Cafe is locally owned
The Nova Cafe, located in the heart of historic downtown Bozeman, Montana, is locally owned and serves up the best breakfast in town! Breakfast is served daily from 7 a.m. - 2 p.m and lunch is served Monday through Friday from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.
The Nova Cafe desires to enrich the lives of its ...
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