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Children’s Festival of the Book returns to Library on heels of next Friday Forum Even as the Amazon takeover used books accounts for a large What Legal Responsibility continues, public spaces are proving portion of fundraising efforts. Head Does a University Have to to be important centers for culture, down for some great new reads and Protect Students from social interaction and various support your neighborhood Library Foreseeable Injury?” with MSU community forums. Our own in the process! Dean of Students Matt Caires will Bozeman Public Library is one of International Film Night, unfold from noon–1pm. these venues, offering more than a Bozeman Library’s new monthly Since the first university was selection of spines, periodicals and series, continues with Olivier established in the U.S. in the 17th movies to its many passholders. The Dahan’s La Vie En Rose on century, universities have used the Library also hosts a number of Wednesday, November 6th. concept of in loco parentis (“in engaging events open to all. Here’s a Presented in French, the film is place of the parents”) to influence look at what’s coming up. Rated PG-13 and will begin at 6pm and control student behavior in and Stock up on winter reads at the in the Community Room. outside the classroom. next Friends Used Book Sale, Born into poverty and raised in a Dr. Caires will provide a taking place Friday to Sunday, brothel, Édith Piaf (Marion historical overview of the concept of November 1st through 3rd. Day one Cotillard) manages to achieve in loco parentis and talk about the visit http://montana.edu/won- and teen titles Susan Adrian is reserved for members only, the worldwide fame. Though her history of the relationship between derlust. (Forever Neverland, Tunnel Vision). sale running from 4–7pm. Not a extraordinary voice and charisma undergraduate students and their The 12th annual Children’s Please see the Library’s website for a member? Log on to open many doors that lead to universities, how universities work to Festival of the Book follows on complete schedule of events. This www.FriendsBPL.org and join friendships and romances, she balance their responsibilities with Saturday, November 9th from one-day festival is free and open to today. The event opens to the public experiences great personal loss, drug student rights, how in loco parentis 9am–5pm. This year’s event will the public thanks to a number of on Saturday from 9am–5pm, before addiction and an early death. continues to evolve in the 21st feature Australian artist and community partnerships. closing out with a “bag sale” on The public is invited to take part century, and how all of this relates illustrator of children’s books Bozeman Public Library creates Sunday from 10am–2pm. Please in the next Wonderlust Friday to current issues at MSU. Blackall (Hello Lighthouse, opportunities that inspire curiosity, bring your own bags! Books prices Forum, set for November 8th in the The monthly speaker series is Finding Winnie, Ivy and Bean series), exploration and connection. For are affordable with lots of great Community Room. “Alcohol open to the public. Brown bag author and illustrator Brian Floca more information about other DVDs, CDs and collectibles also Abuse, Sexual Assault & lunches are encouraged. For (Moonshot: The Flight of Apollo 11), library happenings, please visit available for purchase. The sale of Violent Behavior on Campus: additional information, please and local author of middle-grade www.bozemanlibrary.org. •

Explore “self” with Women’s Candy turns to CA$H with Sayre’s Center lunchtime seminar annual donation drive The Montana State University reach future goals. Local kids and last year, as well as Women’s Center will present Sack The MSU Women’s Center is a teens will gather at $3800 to Montana Lunch Seminar “Journey to Your department in the division of Sayre Orthodontics schools! Best Self ” on Wednesday, Student Success and was created to for a chance to turn You desire a November 6th. promote their Halloween beautifully confident Amber King will greater candy into cash! and healthy smile, present from responsive- This year marks the and Sayre noon–1pm in SUB ness to the 7th annual Cash 4 Orthodontics will 168. needs of Candy drive. help you achieve it! King is the university Dr. Jeremy Sayre Dr. Jeremy Sayre and owner of women. rewards his patients his team offer clear Kingfisher Hours of for being mindful of and metal braces, Coaching and operation how Halloween clear aligners, and Retreats in are treats can impact two-phase treatment. Bozeman. She Monday their teeth and Using advanced offers life coaching, through orthodontic techniques and workshops and Friday from treatment. Patients technology, with per- weekend retreats on a variety of 9am–4pm during the academic year, come in to the office sonalized treatment topics. This workshop will give when classes are in session. Lectures to donate their plans, Sayre ensures participants the opportunity to are FREE and open to the public. Halloween candy, your orthodontic and collect $1 per pound. Collection explore self through several tools to For more information about which is then donated to Adopt-A- experience is comfortable, efficient, times are 8:30am to 4:30pm, determine what works best for each these and other events, visit Sox who puts together care packages and delivers the incredible smile you November 1st and 4th through 8th. individual to begin to set and www.montana.edu/women. • for Montana troops. deserve. Join the smile family! Visit All kids are invited to bring Additionally, Sayre will donate an www.sayreortho.com for further their Halloween candy to Sayre, equal amount to their school. Over information or call (406) 585-1443 located at 115 W Kagy, Suite H, 1370 pounds of candy was donated to arrange an appointment today. •

More professional gatherings, last call for Chamber’s Small Business Game Changer Bozeman Area Chamber of The next Business After become the chosen winner of a Commerce will present Hours is set for Thursday, $10,000 marketing package with Business Before Hours on November 21st. Ressler Motors will MSU Athletics and Bobcat Sports Thursday, November 7th from host at its location just outside of Properties. This year’s contest runs 7:30–8:30am. Mountain Hot Tub Bozeman, 8474 Huffine Lane, through November 10th. Winner will will host the event at its from 5:30–7:30pm. The largest be announced at the Cat/Griz location, 8488 Huffine Lane, in volume dealership in Montana Game on Nov. 23rd. Must be Bozeman. Catering will be pro- provides countless drivers with a present to win. vided by the Coffee Pot Bakery superior selection of new and pre- Bozeman Chamber gatherings Café and the morning gathering owned vehicles from automakers and other forums provide a will include door prizes. like Toyota, Chevrolet, Cadillac, business networking outlet for Montana’s largest spa dealer has Audi, VW and Subaru. This members and others. Visit been selling and servicing hot edition of Business After Hours is www.bozemanchamber.com tubs since 1979, having earned included with Chamber member- to register for any of these events a strong reputation with the ship and $50 for non-members. and to learn more. Passes may be communities it serves in those Last chance to take part in included with membership. Call four decades. This edition of Bozeman Chamber’s Small (406) 586-5421 for further Business Before Hours is includ- Business Game Changer information. The Chamber ed with Chamber membership promotion. Enter your small Center is located at 2000 and $50 for non-members. business for an opportunity to Commerce Way in Bozeman. •

Montana Land Reliance announces publication of literary anthology Book will be celebrated with author Maile Meloy, Joe Wilkins, Carrie La celebrate a recent milestone: one appearances, six-city tour Seur, Jim Robbins, Gwen Florio, million acres protected by The Montana Land Reliance Sterling HolyWhiteMountain, conservation easements,” says (MLR) proudly announces the Christine Carbo, Maxim Loskutoff, Kendall van Dyk, Montana Land publication of A Million Acres: Jamie Harrison and James Grady, Reliance Managing Director. Montana Writers Reflect on among others. “Montana has rich traditions of Land and Open Space, a literary “I asked our contributors to agricultural stewardship, outdoor anthology with essays and stories explore the great outdoors, and recreation, and literary excellence, from twenty of the state’s finest they responded with a wonderfully and they come together here as contemporary writers. Contributors diverse range of material,” says these authors explore feelings will join a six-city, statewide tour in Graff. “In writing about hunting, we’ve all experienced.” early November. fishing, hiking, cross-country skiing, Lovers of Montana landscapes Edited by Keir Graff and rafting, ranching, and even road and fans of fine writing are invited featuring 28 breathtaking photo- trips, they explore the way we are to join the authors at live events graphs from Alexis Bonogofsky all shaped by land and open space. across the state, or to simply pick (both are native Montanans), the There is joy and even humor in this up a copy of the book themselves full-color, elegantly designed book book, but also heartbreak, because and see what makes the Last Best was produced in partnership with to love something wholeheartedly Place worth preserving. Helena’s Riverbend Publishing. means to fear for its survival.” Downtown Bozeman’s Country Contributors include Rick Bass, “We commissioned the book to Bookshelf will host a tour stop on Sunday, November 10th. The afternoon will feature Million Acres contributing authors Alexis Bonogofsky, Christine Carbo, Gwen Florio, Jamie Harrison, Allen Morris Jones and Russell Rowland. The event begins at 2pm and is open to the public. Other Montana cities playing host to the book release tour include Whitefish, Missoula, Helena, Great Falls and Billings. Additional details may be found by visiting www.river- bendpublishing.com. • page 2A • Volume 26, Number 21 - November 01, 2019 • The BoZone Entertainment Calendar • www.BoZone.com • 406-586-6730 ––– Tell ’em, “I Saw It In The BoZone!” November 01, 2019 • The boZoNe • Page 3a

MOR enters year’s final months with new exhibits, revealing lectures & an early Brews Museum of the Rockies is known captive; Andrew Weikert’s blazing Distinguished Speakers Series will why “save the far and wide for the famous Siebel gun battles when he tries to rescue take place Tuesday, November planet!” has Dinosaur Complex, also attracting friends missing after an Indian 12th. Journalist and writer Todd always been a visitors with its changing exhibits. attack; and George Cowan’s six-mile Miller will present “Climate lousy environ- This fall sees Amazing Butterflies crawl to get help after he was shot Change, Migration and the mentalist and Light on the Land: The three times and left for dead. The Expansion of U.S. Border mantra. Why Photographs of Albert Security” at 5:30pm. “environment” Schlechten in the south Bozeman The twenty-first century has has become the space. But that’s not all! MOR hosts brought about the rapid hard- F-word in regular public events, many of ening of international borders. American which are free of admission. Here’s Security, surveillance and politics. And a look at some upcoming happen- militarization are widening the why, if we really ings at our neighborhood museum. chasm between those who want to clean up First up is special lecture travel as they please and those environmental “Thurgood Marshall: The whose movements are messes, we need Story Behind the Supreme restricted. Miller’s work takes a to stop obsessing Court Justice” at 6pm on hard look at the intersection about how to Monday, November 4th. between climate change, “save the planet” Acting Director of the migration, border security and and start Smithsonian Institution National the corporations that profit Institute of America Lecture “Who obsessing instead Museum of African American from border militarization. Built the Parthenon?” George about how to change, use and live History and Culture Dr. Spencer Using examples from throughout Washington University’s Dr. Diane inside of environments more Crew will present an in-depth look the world, Miller considers the Harris Cline will present at 6pm. sustainably and more equitably. at Supreme Court Justice Thurgood implications of a world where Examine the social networks of To accommodate Thanksgiving Marshall. During his long tenure on borders become battlegrounds quarrymen, stone-carvers, road- schedules, MOR’s Brews & the the U.S. Supreme Court (1967- and where rich nations barricade builders, scaffolding-suppliers, Big Sky: Montana Made, 1991), Justice Marshall played a key themselves from the poor and sculptors, metal-smiths, importers, Montana Brewed moves from role in advancing American civil environmentally exposed. and more during the Periclean its usual last Tuesday slot to rights. The grandson of slaves, book tells these and other true The next Science Inquiry Building Program of ancient November 19th. Light on the Land: Marshall had a distinguished legal stories with all the detail and drama Lecture, “Ice Patch Archaeology: Greece. Follow the birth, rise, and The Photographs of Albert Schlechten will career before being appointed to the of fiction. Exploring the Greater fall of this complex system in the be held from 5:30–7:30pm. View Court by President Lyndon Johnson. In conjunction with its new Yellowstone’s High-Elevation classical period, which provided an Schlechten’s work and explore the Among his notable legal victories “Light on the Land” exhibit, Human Past,” is set for optimal environment for creativity history of one of Montana’s best was Brown v. The Topeka Board of Museum of the Rockies presents Wednesday, November 13th. The and innovation, leading to buildings landscape photographers. The Education. lecture “Through the Camera’s presentation will begin at 7pm. including the Parthenon. Athens evening will feature suds from The Gallatin History Museum Lens: Early Bozeman What can we learn about the sustained such a system for fully KettleHouse Brewing Co. and Lecture Series continues with Photographers” at 6pm on history and heritage of Greater twenty years, building temples, delicious bites by Pizza Compania. “Encounters in Yellowstone” Thursday, November 7th. Yellowstone’s human story as a concert hall, and other There is a $15 admission including on Wednesday, November 6th. Beginning in the late 1860s, ancient materials are revealed in infrastructure, putting thousands to beer tasting, gallery talks, exhibits, Author M. Mark Miller will present Bozeman was home to several com- melting high-altitude ice? Dr. Craig work and creating an unparalleled and light appetizers for those 21 at 6pm. mercial and amateur photographers. Lee, research scientist at the Institute city of craftsmen and artists. and older. Few know the stories of the Their photographs provide a of Arctic and Alpine Research and Author, artist and environmental Please note: All held in Hager confrontations between the Nez valuable record of the people, instructor at Montana State historian Jenny Price fronts MSU’s Auditorium, public lectures have a limited Perce Indians and tourists to the new places, and events of Bozeman and University, will share his insights in next Perspectives on the American capacity and are free of admission on a Yellowstone National Park during the Gallatin Valley. Steve Jackson, exploring high-elevation sites to West Lecture on Monday, November first come, first served basis. Doors open the late 19th century. Encounters in MOR’s curator of art and photogra- understand the long Native 18th. “Stop Saving the Planet! A 30 minutes prior to each. Attendees may Yellowstone, Miller’s book from which phy, will present a look at these early American presence in the Greater 21st-Century Environmentalist not save seats for others. the lecture is based, tells about those photographers from the museum’s Yellowstone Area within the context Manifesto” begins at 6pm. For more information about thrilling adventures: Emma Cowan’s extensive Photo Archive collections. of Earth’s changing climate. Are you freaking out about these and other upcoming events, as watching Indians shoot her husband The next edition in MSU’s Following on Thursday, climate change? Then come hear well as the Museum’s exhibits, visit in the head and then taking her College of Letters and Science November 14th, is Archaeology www.museumoftherockies.org. •

‘Crossroads of Discovery’ exhibits student research & work at

Helen E. Copeland

The School of Art at Montana of the School of Art), Dr. Lucia process. The interviews on individ- Research (YoUR). MSU will be through Friday from 9am–5pm. For State University is pleased to Ricciardelli (Film Associate ual artist pages can be accessed hosting the National Conference of more information on this exhibi- announce the Crossroads of Professor of Documentary through the gallery website or QR Undergraduate Research March tion or the gallery, please visit Discovery: Research in the Studies), Jason Bolte (Associate codes, so be sure to bring your 26th–28th when students from www.hecgallery.com or find College of Arts and Professor in Music and smart phones and headsets! across the country will present them on Facebook (@msuhecg). • Architecture at the Helen E. Coordinator of Music The following students will be work in all fields, Copeland Gallery this fall. The Technology), Alexis Pike (Associate in the exhibition: Jessica Bone, closing classes for two show will be on display through Professor of Film & Photography), Thomas Callahan, Mo Easterly, days. YoUR is the local November 22nd. On view will be and Andrew Vernooy (Professor of Anna Pirkey, Bella Reber, Carlos celebration that focuses the research and work from Architecture) will discuss what Palmer, Ian Baldwin, Matt Biasotti, just on MSU with students across the College of Arts constitutes “research” in art, as Ned Bardsley and Spenser Potter. lectures, presentations, and Architecture, representing the well as methods for teaching The subjects will range widely exhibits and events following disciplines and undergraduate art courses. The including architectural design with throughout the concentrations: Architecture, reception will follow in the gallery an emphasis on communal living academic year. Keep Music, Photography, Art from 6–8pm. Hors d’oeuvres will and sustainability; kiln-building in posted to the MSU Education, Art History, Studio Art, be served. All events are free and Brazil; eco-friendly design; research website for more infor- Graphic Design and Film. open to the public. into the Founder of the School of mation all year long. A panel and reception will be In the exhibition, viewers will Art, female botanical artist F.E. The Helen E. held on Thursday, November 7th. get to see the final product and Marshall; experimental underwater Copeland Gallery is The panel “From Ideas to Action discussions or elements of the analogue photography; ambient located on the second in Undergraduate Research” will research that went into that prod- music and funeral doom metal; floor of Haynes Hall, begin at 5pm in Cheever 215. uct. Alongside the exhibits will be papermaking; and more. across from the Moderated By Dean Royce Smith, an audio tour: short interviews with Crossroads of Discovery is part Aashiem Gate off 11th panelists Vaughan Judge (Director the artists about their work and of the Year of Undergraduate Ave. Hours are Monday

Two Passions Illuminate by Alicia Harvey

the land allowed fine photography, and history. details to emerge. Jackson’s research areas He was also include historical and intrigued by the contemporary art and photography, time-capsule snap- the preservation and shots into both the management of photograph frontier and small- collections, and the digitizing and town sides of life database design solutions for online found in and around access to museum collections. He Bozeman. teaches MSU courses on the history Zoom to present of photography, photography day, and Jackson has theory/criticism, and senior been MOR’s curator capstone projects. of art & photogra- View additional photos and phy for 35 years and exhibition details at www.museu- an adjunct professor moftherockies.org/light. with the School of Alicia Harvey is the Director Film and of Marketing at Museum of the Photography at Rockies and can be reached at MSU since 1984. [email protected]. Photos The historical and from MOR Photo Archive and Shawn artistic importance Raecke, Museum of the Rockies. • of Schlechten’s pho- tography has left a lasting impression Southwest Montana and Thirty-eight years ago, Steven B. on Jackson during this four-decade Yellowstone National Park. Jackson, a Bozeman native and timespan. “Albert Schlechten’s recent MFA graduate, was hired by Just as Albert had a passion for important photographic work the Museum of the Rockies (MOR) capturing images on dry glass-plate deserves to be recognized as on a project to catalog the recently negatives, Jackson longed to bring a significant part of acquired Schlechten photography Schlechten’s 11x14-inch photos into American photographic collection. The collection features the light and share them with history, capturing the light over 30,000 images by three museum visitors and members. In and land of his world photographers: Albert, Alfred, and 2016, the MOR Photo Archive through the lens of his Chris Schlechten. Arriving in began making digital scans and camera.” Bozeman in 1900, Albert and enlarged prints from the original Jackson holds a Bachelor Alfred established a photography glass plates. His dream is now a of Science in film and studio that would span two reality with 40 stunning images on photography from Montana generations and 78 years. display through December 31st at State University and a In the early 1900s, Albert Museum of the Rockies. Master of Fine Arts in Schlechten began a series of land- Jackson’s exhibit, “Light on photography and scapes using an 11x14 inch glass the Land: The Photographs of printmaking from the plate camera, creating a collection Albert Schlechten,” is a University of Florida. During of over 175 landscapes. Jackson was Museum of the Rockies original his time at MOR, he has enamored with Albert’s dramatic exhibition presenting the dramatic curated numerous exhibitions landscapes and the way the light on and beautiful natural world of featuring fine art, page 2A • Volume 26, Number 21 - November 01, 2019 • The BoZone Entertainment Calendar • www.BoZone.com • 406-586-6730 ––– Tell ’em, “I Saw It In The BoZone!” Tell ’em, “I Saw It In The BoZone!” ––– The BoZone Entertainment Calendar • www.BoZone.com • 406-586-6730 • Volume 26, Number 21 - November 01, 2019 • page 3A Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday

Light on the Land: Photos of Albert Schlechten 9 am MoR 31 Amazing Butterflies Exhibit 9 am MoR Books & Babies 10 am & 1 pm Library Family Science Day: Spooky Science 10 am Montana Science Center Thrive Gym Days 10 am Willson School All Ages Stick & Puck 10:30 am Ressler Motors Ice Rink Cozy Café 11 amBozeman Public Library Birth of Planet Earth 11 am, 1 & 3 pm Taylor Planetarium @ MoR Free Pool 3 pm Molly Brown Haunted Hallway Trick-or-Treating 3 pm Bozeman Health Downtown Trick-or-Treating 4 pm Downtown Bozeman Paranormal Talk & Trivia – Halloween Edition 5 pm Belgrade Library Malloween Trick-or-Treat 5 pm Gallatin Valley Mall Open Builds 6:30 pm Bozeman Makerspace Bridger Creek Boys 7 pm Red Tractor Cajun Moon 7 pm Bozeman Hot Springs Honey and Rye 7 pm The Mint Cafe Halloween Movie Nights 7 pm Kitty Warren Social Club Danny Bee Halloween Party 8 pm Old Saloon – Emigrant Sunrise Karaoke 9 pm Eagles Bar Dead Sky HalloWEEN: A Tribute to Ween 9 pm Filling Station

Tango Tango Tango ! 7th annual CA$H 4 Candy 7th annual CA$H 4 Candy 7th annual CA$H 4 Candy Business Before Hours Have Fun Dancing 8:30am 8:30am Sayre Orthodontics 8:30am Sayre Orthodontics 7:30am Mountain Hot Tub 3 More to Life Weekend 4 Sayre Orthodontics 5 Light on the Land 9 am 6 Amazing Butterflies 7 7th annual CA$H 4 Candy City of Bozeman Light on the Land 9 am Museum of the Rockies Exhibit 9 am MoR 8:30am Sayre Orthodontics Light on the Land Museum of the Rockies Amazing Butterflies Exhibit 9 am Little HeARTs 10 am Light on the Land 9 am MoR 9 am Museum of the Rockies Amazing Butterflies Exhibit Museum of the Rockies Emerson Center Amazing Butterflies Exhibit Amazing Butterflies Exhibit 9 am Museum of the Rockies Books & Babies – & 1pm Little Ones Storytime 10:15am & 9 am Museum of the Rockies 9 am Museum of the Rockies Preschool Science Series 10 am Bozeman Public Library 11:15am Bozeman Public Library Thrive’s Gym Days – Bozeman 10 am BSF’s 52nd ANNUAL SKI SWAP 10:30am Yoga for All 12pm 11 am Library Birth of Planet Earth 11 am 1 & 3 Willson School 10 am Gallatin County Fairgrounds Montana Science Center Birth of Planet Earth 11 am 1 & pm Taylor Planetarium @ MOR All Ages Stick & Puck 11 am Secret of the Cardboard Rocket Birth of Planet Earth 11 am 1 & 3 pm Taylor Planetarium @ MOR Thrive’s Gym Days – Belgrade Ressler Motors Ice Rink 10 am Taylor Planetarium @ MOR 3 pm Taylor Planetarium @ MOR Public Skating (No Sticks & Pucks) 11 am Heck-Quaw Elementary Cozy Café 11 am Bozeman Library Fill a Bag – Used Book Sale Open STEAMlab 3 pm 1 pm Ressler Motors Ice Rink Journey to Your Best Self 1 pm Birth of Planet Earth 11 am 1 & 3 pm 10 am Bozeman Public Library Montana Science Center Free Pool 3 pm Molly Brown MSU – SUB Taylor Planetarium @ MOR HRDC Blueprint 5 Year Anniversary Birth of Planet Earth 11 am 1 & MAP Brewing Pint Night Free Pool 3 pm Molly Brown Free Pool 3 pm Molly Brown Celebration 5 pm HRDC – Bozeman 3 pm Taylor Planetarium @ MOR 4 pm MAP Brewing Open STEAMlab READ to a Dog Community Food Co-op Guest Chef Capcom Go! – & 4pm Pint Night for Montana 4 pm Montana Science Center 4 pm Bozeman Public Library Music & Mussels w/ Mike Murray Night at Fork & Spoon 5 pm 12 pm Taylor Planetarium @ MOR Conservation Corps 4 pm Rich Mayo 5:30pm Bridger Brewing Fork & Spoon Homestyle Kitchen Public Skating (No Sticks & Pucks) MAP Brewing 6 pm Kountry Korner Café Author Talk w/ Gary Ferguson Kennedy Richards 6 pm Outlaw Early Bozeman Photographers 6 pm 1 pm Ressler Motors Ice Rink Ryan Acker 6 pm Country Bookshelf Sip and Paint with Faye 6 pm Museum of the Rockies The Big Sky Tonight 5 pm Murray Bar – Livingston Two Dot Two 6 pm MAP Brewing Katabatic Brewing Company Naad Yoga 6 pm Oasis Tea House 2 pm Taylor Planetarium @ MOR Pints w/ Purpose – Yellowstone Life Drawing (18+) 6 pm Monthly Speaker Series- Cohousing Public Presentation 6 pm Curious Incident of the Dog in the Boys & Girls Ranch Emerson Center for the Arts Encounters in Yellowstone 6 pm VISIONS Service Adventures Night-time 3 pm Verge Theater 5 pm Bridger Brewing Pecha Kucha Night#33 Gallatin History Museum LivJazzFest 6 pm Downtown Livingston Rudy Thurgood Marshall: The Story 6:40pm The Ellen Theatre International Film Night: La Vie En Art on the Rocks 6:30pm 3 pm The Ellen Theatre Behind the Supreme Court Kaj 7 pm Bozeman Taproom Rose 6 pm Bozeman Public Library Emerson Center for the Arts & Culture Justice Big Sky Pass Sale Singo 7 pm MidTown Tavern Pecha Kucha Night#33 Open Builds 6:30pm 6 pm Museum of the Rockies 4 pm MAP Brewing Larry Kiff 7 pm Red Tractor Pizza 6:40pm The Ellen Theatre Bozeman Makerspace The Road Agents Neil Filo Beddow Chief Joseph Orchestras 7:30pm Enjoyment of the Paradox Bridger Creek Boys 7 pm Red Tractor 6 pm Outlaw Brewing 6:30pm Red Tractor Pizza Chief Joseph Middle School 7 pm Bozeman Dharma Center Brice Ash 7 pm Bozeman Hot Springs JEB Improv on the Verge Patrick Sweany Kristen Lundell 7 pm Eagles Bar Bozeman Doc Series – Scheme Birds 7 pm Norris Hot Springs 7 pm Verge Theater 8 pm Live From The Divide Josh Moore 7 pm Bozeman Tap 7 pm Emerson Center Bridger Mountain Big Band Monday Night Live Trivia!?!? Trivia with Trisha Bingo Wednesday 7 pm Mike Murray Duo 7 pm The Mint Cafe 7 pm Eagles 7 pm Bozeman Taproom 8 pm El Camino Bar American Legion – Bozeman 8th Grade Band, Choir and Orchestra Moth SuicideGirls: Blackheart Brent Cobb and Them w/ Haley Trivia Night 7 pm Pine Creek Lodge 7:30pm Sacajawea Middle School 7 pm Bozeman Hot Springs Burlesque Whitters 8 pm Filling Station SymBozium 7 pm Chief Joseph Middle School Choirs Jeb Black 8:30pm Rialto Bozeman SuicideGirls: Blackheart Burlesque MSU – Norm Asbjornson Hall 7:30pm Chief Joseph Middle School 7 pm Norris Hot Springs Sunrise Karaoke – Legion 8:30pm Rialto Bozeman Trivia at the Molly 8 pm Molly Brown Honey & Rye 8 pm Murray Bar – A Historic Evening with Eva 9 pm Sunrise Karaoke – Bar IX Sunrise Karaoke – El Camino Jerry Joseph 8:30pm The Attic – Schloss 7 pm MSU – SUB American Legion – Bozeman 9 pm Bar IX 9 pm El Camino Bar Sunrise Karaoke 9 pm Eagles Bar

Food For Fines Food For Fines Library Food For Fines Can the griz food drive Bozeman Public Library Happy Can the griz food drive Bozeman Public Library Light on the Land 9 am 10 Can the griz food drive 11 12 Light on the Land 9 am 13 Can the griz food drive 14 Museum of the Rockies Light on the Land 9 am Veterans Day Museum of the Rockies Light on the Land 9 am Amazing Butterflies Exhibit Museum of the Rockies Food For Fines Amazing Butterflies Museum of the Rockies 9 am Museum of the Rockies Amazing Butterflies Exhibit 9 am Bozeman Public Library Exhibit 9 am Museum of the Rockies Amazing Butterflies Exhibit 9 am Books & Babies 1pm 10 am Library

Museum of the Rockies Light on the Land Books & Babies 1pm 10 am Museum of the Rockies Thrive’s Gym Days – Bozeman 10 am

Secret of the Cardboard Rocket 9 am Museum of the Rockies Bozeman Public Library Little HeARTs 10 am Willson School Yoga for All – & 12pm 11 am Emerson Center for the Arts 10 am Taylor Planetarium @ MOR Amazing Butterflies Exhibit Cozy Café 11 am Bozeman Library Bozeman Public Library Little Ones Storytime 10:15am & Birth of Planet Earth 11 am 1 & 9 am Museum of the Rockies All Ages Stick & Puck 11 am Birth of Planet Earth 11 am 1 & 11:15am Bozeman Public Library 3 pm Taylor Planetarium @ MOR Preschool Science Series Ressler Motors Ice Rink Capcom Go!4pm 12 pm 3 pm Taylor Planetarium @ MOR Birth of Planet Earth 11 am 1 & Birth of Planet Earth 11 am 1 & 10:30am Montana Science Center Taylor Planetarium @ MOR Estate Planning For Everyone 3 pm Taylor Planetarium @ MOR 3 pm Taylor Planetarium @ MOR Birth of Planet Earth 11 am 1 & Public Skating (No Sticks & Pucks) 12 pm Museum of the Rockies Thrive’s Gym Days – Belgrade Free Pool 3 pm Molly Brown

1 pm Ressler Motors Ice Rink 3 pm Taylor Planetarium @ MOR Public Skating (No Sticks & Pucks) 11 am Heck-Quaw Elementary Archaeology Institute of America

A Million Acres: Montana Writers Adventure Women’s Book Club 1 pm Ressler Motors Ice Rink Free Pool 3 pm Molly Brown Lecture: Who Built the Parthenon?

Reflect on Land and Open Space with Jill Davis Free Pool 3 pm Molly Brown READ to a Dog 6 pm Museum of the Rockies

12 pm Country Bookshelf Open STEAMlab 4 pm MSC 4 pm Bozeman Public Library Bozeman Inklings 6 pm 2 pm Country Bookshelf Open STEAMlab MT Manouche 6 pmDevil’s Toboggan Christy Hays The Big Sky Tonight 2 pm Yellowstone Theological Institute Taylor Planetarium @ MOR 3 pm Montana Science Center Rich Mayo 6 pm Kountry Korner Café 6 pm Outlaw Brewing Open Builds Brian Stumpf 6 pm MAP Brewing An Afternoon with Bach Brian Stumpf Science Inquiry Lecture – Ice Patch 6:30pm Bozeman Makerspace Life Drawing (18+) 6 pm Emerson Archaeology 3 pm First Presbyterian Church 5 pm Murray Bar – Livingston Bridger Creek Boys She Has My Back: female foresters 7 pm Museum of the Rockies Open AIR Celebration & Fundraiser 7 pm Red Tractor Pizza Pints w/Purpose – Fork & Spoon firefighters, welders and pilots Kennedy Richards 7 pm Eagles Bar 4 pm Reckless Abandon 5 pm Bridger Brewing 6:30pm MSU – SUB Edis 7 pm Bozeman Taproom Montgomery Distillery – Missoula 7 pm Bozeman Hot Springs Josh Moore Matt Miller 7 pm Bozeman Taproom Bingo Wednesday Lang Termes Alex Robilotta Trio 7 pm 6 pm Mountains Walking Brewery Tea and Games Night 7 pm American Legion – Bozeman 6 pm Outlaw Brewing Sacajawea Audubon Program 7 pm Townshend’s Teahouse Bozeman Film Society – Fantastic The Mint Cafe & Bar – Belgrade Squirrel Gravy Chief Joseph Middle School Bands 6:30pm Hope Lutheran Church Singo 7 pm MidTown Tavern Fungi 7 pm The Ellen Theatre 6 pm MAP Brewing 7:30pm Chief Joseph Middle School Ashley Ross Mental health in Montana 7 pm Trivia Night 7 pm Pine Creek Lodge Bridger Mountain Big Band Christy Hays 6:30pm Red Tractor Pizza MSU – Norm Asbjornson Hall Trivia at the Molly 7 pm Eagles 8 pm Murray Bar – Livingston Monday Night Live Trivia!?!? Self Care: How to use the practice 8 pm Molly Brown The Dead Yellers Jessie Bridges, Audrey Hall w/ 7 pm Bozeman Taproom to nurture yourself 7 pm Music & Mussels w/ Tim Rooney 7 pm Bozeman Hot Springs Bozeman Dharma Center 8:30pm Bridger Brewing special guest Laurie Sargent Sunrise Karaoke – Legion Acoustic Roll Trivia with Trisha Sunrise Karaoke – El Camino 8 pm Old Saloon – Emigrant 7 pm Norris Hot Springs 9 pm American Legion – Bozeman 8 pm El Camino Bar 9 pm El Camino Bar Sunrise Karaoke 9 pm Eagles Bar

Food For Fines Library Amazing Butterflies Food For Fines Library Food For Fines Library Mercury Transit Viewing Can the griz food drive Exhibit 9 am MoR Can the griz food drive Can the griz food drive 5:34am MoRockies 17 Light on the Land 9 am 18 Preschool Science Series 19 Light on the Land 9 am 20 Light on the Land 9 am 21 Can the griz food drive Museum of the Rockies 10:30am Montana Science Museum of the Rockies Museum of the Rockies Light on the Land 9 am Amazing Butterflies Birth of Planet Earth 11 Amazing Butterflies Amazing Butterflies Exhibit 9 am Museum of the Rockies 9 am Museum of the Rockies am 1 & 3 pm Taylor MOR Exhibit 9 am Museum of the Rockies Museum of the Rockies Amazing Butterflies Exhibit 9 am Photos with Santa! 10 am Open STEAMlab 3 pm MT Science Books & Babies 1pm 10 am Little HeARTs 10 amEmerson Center Museum of the Rockies City of Bozeman Can The Griz Pint Night 4 pm Bozeman Public Library Little Ones Storytime 10:15am & Books & Babies herbalist Angela Segraves Mountains Walking Brewery Yoga for All 11:15am Bozeman Public Library 1pm 10 am Library 10 am Paradise Permaculture Pints w/Purpose – MSU Ecology 12pm 11 am Bozeman Public Library Birth of Planet Earth 11 am 1 & Thrive’s Gym Days 10 am Birth of Planet Earth 11 am 1 & Club 5 pm Bridger Brewing Birth of Planet Earth 11 am 1 & 3 pm Taylor Planetarium @ MOR Willson School 3 pm Taylor Planetarium @ MOR Forever Young Adult Book Club 3 pm Taylor Planetarium @ MOR Thrive’s Gym Days – Belgrade Cozy Café 11 am Darla Sweeney 6 pm Country Bookshelf Public Skating (No Sticks & Pucks) 11 am Heck-Quaw Elementary Bozeman Public Library 1 pm Wild Joe*s Coffee Spot Improv on the Verge 7 pm Verge 1 pm Ressler Motors Ice Rink Free Pool 3 pm Molly Brown All Ages Stick & Puck Public Skating (No Sticks & Pucks) Monday Night Live Trivia!?!? Free Pool READ to a Dog 4 pm Boz.Library 11 am Ressler Motors Ice Rink 1 pm Ressler Motors Ice Rink 7 pm Bozeman Taproom 3 pm Molly Brown Music & Mussels w/Brice Ash & Birth of Planet Earth 11 am 1 & 3 pm Backcountry Squatters Sasquatch Sunrise Karaoke – Legion Open STEAMlab 4 pm Friends 5:30pm Bridger Brewing Taylor Planetarium @ MOR Skedaddle 2 pm 9 pmAmerican Legion – Bozeman Montana Science Center Jacob Rountree Wonderlust Mystery Series Glen Lake Recreation Area Brews & the Big Sky – Albert 6 pm Outlaw Brewing 12 pm Country Bookshelf The Big Sky Tonight 2 pm Schlechten Photos w/ KettleHouse Book Release Party for the A-B Taylor Planetarium @ MOR Free Pool 3 pm Molly Brown 5:30pm Museum of the Rockies Wilderness 6 pm Lindley Center The Odd Couple by Neil Simon Confronting the Legacy of Racial Edis Author Event w/ Ed Marohn 6 pm 3 pm Blue Slipper Theatre Terror Lynching in MT 6 pm 5:30pm Bozeman Spirits Distillery Country Bookshelf Newsies 3 pm The Ellen Theatre Museum of the Rockies Rich Mayo Dynamite Dads 6 pm MoR Maiah Wynne 6 pm Outlaw Brewing 2019 Ladies’ Night 6 pm Kountry Korner Café Raven Roshi 6 pm MAP Brewing Neil Beddow 7 pm Eagles Bar 6 pm Downtown Bozeman / Dead American Tiny Paycheck 6 pm MAP Brewing Bingo 7 pm American Legion – Open Builds 7 pm Rialto Bozeman Life Drawing (18+) 6 pm German Conversation Meet Up 6:30pm Bozeman Makerspace Tom Catmull’s Last Resort Emerson Center for the Arts 7 pm Townshend’s Teahouse Bridger Creek Boys 7 pm Bozeman Hot Springs Singo 7 pm MidTown Tavern Reverie Readers 7 pm 7 pm Red Tractor Pizza Christy Hays Trivia with Trisha Cold Smoke Coffeehouse Christy Hays 7 pm Norris Hot Springs 8 pm El Camino Bar Trivia Night 7 pm Pine Creek Lodge 7 pm Bozeman Hot Springs Bridger Mountain Big Band Sunrise Karaoke – Bar IX Trivia at the Molly 8 pm Molly Brown Ryan Acker 7 pm The Mint Cafe & Bar 7 pm Eagles 9 pm Bar IX Sunrise Karaoke 9 pmEl Camino Bar Sunrise Karaoke 9 pm Eagles Bar GG e t YY o uu rr ee v e n t s oo nn t h e CC a l e n d a r !! e m a i l :: i n f o @@ BB o ZZ o n e .. C o m ( $ 2 5 p e r l i s t i n G f o r n o n - a d v e r t i s e r s ) o r CC a l l 44 00 6 -- 5 8 6 - 6 7 3 0 IF IT'S HAPPENING... IT’S IN THE BO THE IN IT’S HAPPENING... IT'S IF Friday Saturday BO THE IN IT’S HAPPENING... IT'S IF

More to Life Weekend City of Bozeman More to Life Weekend City of Bozeman 7th annual CA$H 4 Candy 8:30am Sayre Light on the Land 9 am Museum of the Rockies 1 Light on the Land 9 am MoRockies 2 Used Book Sale 9 am Bozeman Public Library Amazing Butterflies Exhibit 9 am MoR Amazing Butterflies Exhibit BSF’s 52nd ANNUAL SKI SWAP 9 am Museum of the Rockies 10 am Gallatin County Fairgrounds BSF’s 52nd ANNUAL SKI SWAP Open STEAMlab 10 am Montana Science Center 10 am Gallatin County Fairgrounds Read Sing Play! Storytime 10:15am & 11:15am Books & Babies 10 am Bozeman Public Library Bozeman Public Library Secret of the Cardboard Rocket All Ages Stick & Puck 11 am Ressler Motors Ice Rink 10 am Taylor Planetarium @ MOR Birth of Planet Earth 11 am 1 & 3 pm herbalist Angela Segraves 10 am Paradise Permaculture Taylor Planetarium @ MOR Birth of Planet Earth 11 am 1 & Used Book Sale – Members Presale 4 pm Library 3 pm Taylor Planetarium @ MOR Donny Elliot Experience 5:30pmKountry Korner Café Open STEAMlab 12 pm Montana Science Center Open Mic Night 6 pm Wild Joe*s Coffee Spot Capcom Go! – & 4pm 12 pm Taylor Planetarium @ MOR Gallatin Halloween party 6 pm Beall Park Recreation Southern Utah at Montana State – Pack the Place in Pink Greater Impact Inc. – Community Benefit Dinner 12 pm MSU Bobcat Stadium 6:30pm Baxter Ballroom The Big Sky Tonight 2 pm Taylor Planetarium @ MOR Cutting Through Our Illusions Bob Britten 5:30pm Kountry Korner Café 7 pm Bozeman Dharma Center Lincoln Log Hotel Ghost Investigation 6 pm Hotel Lincoln Jazz Night w/ Alex Robilotta 7 pm Red Tractor Pizza Che Apalache: LatinGrass 6:30pm Warren Miller Center Kristin Lundell 7 pm Norris Hot Springs Raven Roshi 7 pm Norris Hot Springs ‘Between the Knees’ by Dr. Claire Putnam, PermaFunk OB/GYN 7 pm Emerson Center for the Arts & Culture 7 pm Red Tractor Pizza Halloween Bash 7 pm Wilsall Dance Hall Trivia 7 pm American Legion – Bozeman Linda Ronstadt: The Sound of My Voice Monty Python & the Holy Grail 7:30pm The Ellen Theatre 7:30pm The Ellen Theatre Jacob Jolliff Band 7:30pm Pine Creek Lodge The Addams Family 8 pm Shane Lalani Center Rob Lethert 8 pm Old Saloon – Emigrant Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time The Addams Family 8 pm Shane Lalani Center for the Arts 8 pm Verge Theater Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time CAAMP 8:30pm Rialto Bozeman 8 pm Verge Theater Liver Down The River 9 pm Murray Bar UFC 244: Masvidal vs. Diaz 8 pm Molly Brown Dead Sky: Day of the Dead – A Tribute to The The Fog 8:30pm Bozeman Taproom Grateful Dead 9 pm Filling Station Reckless Abandon 9 pm Murray Bar – Livingston Blue Belly Junction 9 pm Eagles Bar Blue Belly Junction The Diamonds 9 pm JR’s Lounge & Casino 9 pm Eagles Bar Sam Platts & the Great Plainsmen The Diamonds 9 pm JR’s Lounge & Casino 9 pm Sacajawea Bar – Three Forks Sugar Daddies 9 pm Sacajawea Bar – Three Forks Halloween Party – Blackwater Band DASH & Arterial Drive 9 pm Filling Station 9 pm Chico Hot Springs Saloon Blackwater Band 9 pm Chico Hot Springs Saloon Sunrise Karaoke Sunrise Karaoke – Friendly 9 pm Friendly Tavern 9 pm Plaza Bar – Three Forks Sunrise Karaoke 9 pm Silver Dollar Saloon – Ennis The MAX 9:30pm Cat’s Paw The MAX 9:30pm Cat’s Paw

7th annual CA$H 4 Candy Food For Fines Bozeman Public Library 8:30am Sayre Orthodontics Can the griz food drive 8 am 8 Light on the Land 9 am MoR 9 Resilient: Cultivating an Unshakeable Core of Amazing Butterflies Exhibit Calm, Strength and Happiness 9 am Museum of the Rockies 9 am Bozeman Dharma Center Open STEAMlab 10 am Montana Science Center Light on the Land 9 am Museum of the Rockies LivJazzFest 10 am Downtown Livingston Children’s Festival of the Book 9 am Bozeman Library Read Sing Play! Storytime 10:15am & 11:15am Bozeman Winter Farmers’ Market 9 am Emerson Center Bozeman Public Library Amazing Butterflies Exhibit 9 am Museum of the Rockies All Ages Stick & Puck 11 am Ressler Motors Ice Rink Bozeman Winter Farmers’ Market 9 am Emerson Center Birth of Planet Earth 11 am 1 & 3 pm Books & Babies 10 am Bozeman Public Library Taylor Planetarium @ MOR Secret of the Cardboard Rocket 10 am @ MOR Ghost Walking Tours – & 8pm 1 pm herbalist Angela Segraves 10 am Paradise Permaculture Downtown Bozeman LivJazzFest 10 am Downtown Livingston FREE Friday Night 5 pm Montana Science Center Plant medicine classes with herbalist Angela Segraves Donny Elliot Experience 10 am Paradise Permaculture 5:30pm Kountry Korner Café Triple Turkey Shootout Pool Tourney 10 am Molly Brown Jazz Night w/ Alex Robilotta 7 pm Red Tractor Pizza Women in STEM 11 am Montana Science Center Headwaters 7 pm Norris Hot Springs Birth of Planet Earth 11 am 1 & 3 pm MOR Ben and Joe FREE concert 7 pm The Wilson Hotel Capcom Go! – & 4pm 12 pm Taylor Planetarium @ MOR Into the Woods: Teen Theater Musical Ghost Walking Tours – & 8pm 1 pm Downtown Bozeman 7 pm Verge Theater All Equestrian Tack Swap 1 pm Gallatin Fairgrounds Z Phil Cohea and Art Butler The Big Sky Tonight 2 pm Taylor Planetarium @ MOR Z 7 pm Norris Hot Springs Bob Britten 5:30pm Kountry Korner Café Montana Manouche 7 pm Red Tractor Pizza Sarah Price opening for Isabelle Stillman 6 pm Wild Joe*s ONE Teahouse Tango Dance 7:30pm Play and Auction 6 pm Gallatin Gateway Community Center ONE Townshend’s Bozeman Teahouse Logan Dudding 7 pm Norris Hot Springs An Evening w/ Philip Aaberg & Jeni Fleming Into the Woods: Teen Theater Musical 7 pm Verge Theater 7:30pm MSU Reynolds Recital Hall Logan Dudding 7 pm Norris Hot Springs TAKE3 7:30pm The Ellen Theatre Vibe Quartet 7 pm Red Tractor Pizza The Addams Family 8 pm Trivia 7 pm American Legion – Bozeman Shane Lalani Center for the Arts Studio Dance Party 7:30pm Have Fun Dancing Peelander-Z w/ JD Pinkus & Eddie Spaghetti Two Story Ranch 8 pm Old Saloon – Emigrant 9 pm Filling Station The Addams Family 8 pm Shane Lalani Center for the Arts Walcrik 9 pm Murray Bar – Livingston HillBillings 8:30pm Bozeman Taproom • Close to Toast 9 pm Eagles Bar John Roberts y Pan Blanco 9 pm Murray Bar – Livingston • Sunrise Karaoke – Sac Close to Toast 9 pm Eagles Bar Since 1993 Since

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Food For Fines Bozeman Public Library Chief Joseph Middle School In-store Book Fair Can the griz food drive 8 am Chief Joseph Middle School 22 Light on the Land 9 am 23 Food For Fines Bozeman Public Library Museum of the Rockies Can the griz food drive 8 am Amazing Butterflies Exhibit Light on the Land 9 am Museum of the Rockies 9 am Museum of the Rockies Bozeman Winter Farmers’ Market 9 am Open STEAMlab 10 am Montana Science Center Emerson Center for the Arts & Culture Read Sing Play! Storytime 10:15am & Amazing Butterflies Exhibit 9 am Museum of the Rockies 11:15am Bozeman Public Library Bozeman Winter Farmers’ Market All Ages Stick & Puck 9 am Emerson Center for the Arts & Culture 11 am Ressler Motors Ice Rink Books & Babies 10 am Bozeman Public Library Birth of Planet Earth 11 am 1 & 3 pm Secret of the Cardboard Rocket Taylor Planetarium @ MOR 10 am Taylor Planetarium @ MOR Green Door Gallery’s Holiday Art Walk Birth of Planet Earth 11 am 5 pm Green Door Gallery – Livingston 1 & 3 pm Taylor Planetarium @ MOR Livingston Gallery Association Holiday Art Walk Montana at Montana State: CatGriz – Brawl of the Wild 5 pm City of Livingston 12 pm MSU Bobcat Stadium Donny Elliot Experience Capcom Go! – & 4pm 12 pm Taylor Planetarium @ MOR 5:30pm Kountry Korner Café The Big Sky Tonight 2 pm Taylor Planetarium @ MOR The BrightSlide 6 pm Wild Joe*s Coffee Spot Bob Britten 5:30pm Kountry Korner Café Jazz Night w/ Alex Robilotta Kennedy Richards 7 pm Red Tractor Pizza 6 pm Wild Joe*s Coffee Spot Teahouse Tango Dance 7:30pm Townshend’s Trivia 7 pm American Legion – Bozeman The Odd Couple by Neil Simon The Odd Couple by Neil Simon 8 pm Blue Slipper Theatre 8 pm Blue Slipper Theatre Rodney Crowell 8 pm The Ellen Theatre Laney Lou/Ryan Ackerman 8 pm Old Saloon – Emigrant Diamond 9 pm Eagles Bar Longhorn Band Sunrise Karaoke – Sac 9 pm Sacajawea Bar – Three Forks 9 pm Sacajawea Bar – Three Forks Diamond 9 pm Eagles Bar Sunrise Karaoke – Plaza Sunrise Karaoke – Friendly 9 pm Plaza Bar – Three Forks 9 pm Friendly Tavern Exit 288 9 pm Chico Hot Springs Saloon Exit 288 9 pm Chico Hot Springs Saloon The MAX 9:30pm Cat’s Paw The MAX 9:30pm Cat’s Paw GG e t YY o uu rr ee v e n t s oo nn t h e CC a l e n d a r !! e m a i l :: i n f o @@ BB o ZZ o n e .. C o m ( $ 2 5 p e r l i s t i n G f o r n o n - a d v e r t i s e r s ) o r CC a l l 44 00 6 -- 5 8 6 - 6 7 3 0 Page 6a • The BoZone • novemBer 01, 2019

Scottish teen’s harsh coming of age portrayed in next Doc Series On Thursday, November 7th, at keeps pigeons and teaches boxing, where it won the Best Documentary against moments of lyrical beauty achievement.” – Screendaily the Emerson Center for the Arts & the kids drink and commit petty Feature Award. and even humor. It’s a remarkable “It’s a beautifully shot, often Culture, the Bozeman Doc Series crime, and Gemma finds “Superb… heartbreaking slice-of-life tale that continues its sixth season with the motherhood. piercing… an alter- quickly pulls the viewer in with its Montana premiere of the award- An intimate portrait of a fading nately lyrical and captivating lead.” – Film Pulse winning new documentary, Scheme town, and of a young woman’s gut-punching Doors open at 6:30pm. Single Birds. The film screens at 7pm. coming-of-age in a place scarred by coming-of-age study. admission to Scheme Birds is $10, or Scrappy Scottish teenager society’s broken promises, Scheme Ellen Fiske and $8 for students. Tickets are available Gemma has never backed down Birds captures Gemma’s tenacity and Ellinor Hallin at the door or in advance at Cactus from a fight. That’s the way of life determination as she struggles to rise announce them- Records and Movie Lovers, as well in the small-town, low-income above her surroundings. Though her selves as docmakers as the Doc Series website. Visit housing scheme where she grew up, budding voice provides a chilling to watch with this www.bozemandocseries.org to southeast of Glasgow. A place where commentary on the violence and piercing chronicle of purchase Season Passes or 7-film you “either get knocked up or loneliness all around her, there is a Scottish teen’s punch cards, and to view trailers for locked up,” there’s been nothing to a clear strand of hope in this drastic coming of upcoming films. do there since the local steelworks absorbing story of survival. age.” – Variety This biweekly documentary closed in the 1980s. Everyone finds a Scheme Birds world-premiered at “Intimate and screening series is curated by award- distraction: Gemma’s grandfather this year’s Tribeca Film Festival wrenchingly winning filmmaker Jason Burlage. affecting… this The Doc Series brings brand new extraordinary films from around the world to the

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Livingston’s Shane Center A Continuing its new season, the coherent, beneficent view about importance of protecting childhood. Livingston Film Series presents a how we should best speak to Now in its fifth season, the free screening of the 2018 children about important matters Livingston Film Series presents a documentary variety of Won’t You Be My independent Neighbor?. The features, docu- film begins at 7pm mentaries, on Sunday, local films, November 17th at and special the Shane Lalani screenings on challenges. What this team reveals On Wednesday, November Center for the Arts. the third will blow your mind and possibly 13th, Bozeman Film Society For over thirty Sunday of save the planet. continues its 41st season with years, Fred Rogers, every month Critics and audiences alike documentary Fantastic Fungi. an unassuming in the Dulcie are raving about Fantastic Fungi, The screening will be held at minister, puppeteer, Theatre at the The New York Times writing, “[The] Downtown Bozeman’s Ellen writer and producer Sane Lalani delightfully kooky documentary, Theatre at 7pm. was beamed daily Center for Fantastic Fungi offers nothing less Directed by time-lapse master into homes across the Arts. than a model for planetary Louie Schwartzberg and narrated America. In his Doors survival.” by Brie Larson, you’ll experience beloved television open at Reserved seats for a life-affirming, consciousness- program, Mister 6:30pm. Fantastic Fungi are $9.75 for adults shifting film that takes viewers on Rogers’ Neighborhood, Fred and his cast and how television could be used as Concessions are available prior to or $9.25 for seniors and students. an immersive journey through of puppets and friends spoke a positive force in our society. the 7pm screenings. Admission is Advance tickets available at time and scale into the magical directly to young children about In Won’t You Be My Neighbor?, always free, but donations are (plus earth beneath our feet, an under- www.theellentheatre.org some of life’s weightiest issues, in a Academy Award-winning filmmaker gratefully accepted. service fees). The Ellen lobby ground network that can heal and simple, direct fashion. Though he Morgan Neville (Twenty Feet from For more information, please save our planet. Through the eyes opens one hour before the may be best known today as a soft- Stardom) looks back on the legacy of visit www.theshanecenter.org. screening for refreshments. of renowned scientists and spoken, cardigan-wearing children’s Fred Rogers, focusing on his radical- The Livingston Film Series is Bozeman Film Society seeks mycologists like Paul Stamets, television host, in reality, Fred ly kind ideas. While the nation generously sponsored by Donald B. out and presents independent best-selling authors Michael Rogers’ career represents a changed around him, Fred Rogers Gimbel, Marilyn Clotz and Mary films which engage, entertain, and Pollan, Eugenia Bone, Andrew sustained attempt to present a stood firm in his beliefs about the Ann Bearden. • Weil and others, we become aware foster an understanding of the of the beauty, intelligence and world community around us. Visit solutions the fungi kingdom offer www.bozemanfilmsociety.org us in response to some of our for film previews and further most pressing medical, information – and “Keep therapeutic, and environmental ‘Em Flickering!” • Family favorites light up Ellen big screen in Downtown Bozeman Some fantastic silver Frenchmen, killer rabbit, and screen-ings are happening behind shortage of horses who have the historic Ellen Theatre’s brand been replaced by coconut- new marquee in Downtown clopping servants. This screen- Bozeman. Here’s a look at what’s ing will include subtitles for the happening on Main. sing-along. All seats are $5. In celebration of Monty Catch a matinee screening Python’s 50th Anniversary, a of football classic Rudy on special sing-along screening of Sunday, November 3rd at 3pm. Monty Python and the Holy Rudy Ruettiger (Sean Astin) Grail will take place Saturday, wants to play football at the November 2nd, at 7:30pm. This University of Notre Dame, but 1975 British cult classic is widely has neither the money for considered to be one of the tuition nor the grades to qualify funniest films ever made. for a scholarship. Rudy Parodying the legend of King redoubles his efforts to get out Arthur and his Knights of the of the steel mill where his Round Table, this charming and father works when his best hilarious comedy follows their friend (Christopher Reed) dies quest for the Holy Grail as they in an accident there. face a number of absurd Overcoming his dyslexia thanks obstacles including a three- to his friend and tutor, D-Bob headed knight, group of rude (Jon Favreau), Rudy gains

admission to Notre Dame and begins to fight his way onto the school’s fabled football team. Tickets are only $4 at the door. Another family film comes to the Ellen at 3pm on Sunday, November 17th – Newsies! Starring Christian Bale, this Disney classic tells the true story of an 1899 strike by newspaper boys who organized a union to protect their rights and ensure fair wages. The film features 12 original songs by Alan Menken including “Seize the Day” and “King of New York”. Tickets are $4. Mark your calendars! Opening December 6th, Montana TheatreWorks will present eleven stagings of Charles Dickens’ classic A Christmas Carol this holiday season. The local production is directed by Mark Kuntz with advance tickets available now. For details about evening performances by genre-bending TAKE3, acclaimed guitarist John Jorgenson, and local ensemble Lester Rocks, turn to page 2C. Contributing Wine, beer, and other W r i t e r s refreshments will be sold in the lobby one hour before all events. Ticketing and further information Danny Waldo about these and other upcoming Zelpha Boyd happenings is available at Alicia Harvey www.theellentheatre.org. For additional inquiries, call (406) 585-5885 or stop into The Ellen box office. Hours are Wednesday through Saturday from 1–3pm, as well as two hours prior to any event. •

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YGM’s ‘F.A.R.M. Show’ celebrates farming & ranching at 6:30pm. I want to show my appreciation to those who director of the Port Polson Players, a live “The F.A.R.M. perform a thankless job. It ain’t easy.” theatre and performing arts education group Show” is a farm In a lifelong musical career, Neal’s in western Montana since 1976. Next year and ranch musical Montana roots taught him that the lure of a marks his fiftieth year in the entertainment tribute, a fast-paced good story cannot be ignored and music is a business. family friendly powerful teaching tool. From Arizona “Rancher. Citizen Activist. Montana 1997,” show using music, deserts to Pacific Northwest peaks to the mid- an exhibit of black and white photographs will poetry, history, western heartland, Neal’s music has inspired, be at Park Photo during the speaker series, legends, lies and a educated and entertained with warm featuring photography by John Gayusky. He few laughs to western charm and romance, driven by a photographed nine ranches from Sweet Grass celebrate the classically trained four-octave voice and breezy County to Circle in eastern Montana, myriad aspects of guitar style reminiscent of the ‘70s coffee shop- documenting what inspired and motivated agriculture through era where he cut his musical teeth. He has ranchers and their involvement in natural the ages. offered a series of one-man music and resource and agricultural policy making. The Lewing history shows in the region for a decade, ranchers were members of the Northern describes the show performing all the way to Ireland. Plains Resource Council. as “Hee Haw meets Lewing mostly grew up in Missoula, For more information about the Prairie Home attended University of Montana on a vocal museum and other upcoming programs, visit Companion.” scholarship, majoring in music and www.yellowstonegatewaymuseum.org or The final edition in Yellowstone Gateway Program anthropology. Lewing is also managing find them on Facebook. • Museum’s fall speaker series, ‘Ranching attendees can expect to hear stirring ballads, Roundup: Story & Song,’ will take place cowboy poetry, raucous outlaw songs, timeless Wednesday, November 13th. “The F.A.R.M. anecdotes, comic routines and Show” will be presented by musician, actor personal stories from one of Montana’s last and multi-form author Neal Lewing. The free troubadours. “I grew up in farm country,” PechaKucha returns to Ellen with programs are held at Downtown Livingston’s Lewing says, “and spent a good part of my Park Photo, 115 S Main St., beginning at 7pm. youth on the Montana prairies. I know what it pair of story-filled evenings A book signing will follow the program. Doors takes to coax a living from the land and

Howl! A Montana Love Story premieres with two Warren Miller performances In 1995, wolves were returned to the duction as nothing more than a danger and Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem for the first detriment to his livelihood. The wolf reintro- time in five decades. Despite being hailed a duction divides the small ranching town near success, public opposition to the wolf Yellowstone National Park where they live, remained intense in many rural communities creating a stand off among residents on both surrounding the reintroduction site. sides of the issue. The town also responds to This is the setting for Howl! A Montana newcomers arriving in the wake of the wolf Love Story, a play with music by Allyson reintroduction firestorm, including a wolf Adams. Big Sky Community Theater will biologist (Ashley Hegseth) and an east coast present its world premiere for two nights only, reporter (Joe O’Connor). Dayle Hayes is set to describe the challenges Empowerment will describe the power of Friday and Saturday, November 15th and Howl! A Montana Love Story will also and joys of living without a car in Bozeman, using art to reach out to kids, and Morning 16th, at the Warren Miller Performing Arts feature previously unreleased original music Kate Stoddard will explain why we should all Star fourth-grader Ezra Graham will describe Center in Big Sky. Performances begin at 7pm by George Winston, a live band featuring be eating a lot more insects, and renowned his composting project. on Friday and 5pm on Saturday. Tickets are Kali Armstrong on vocals, and modern dance environmental writer Todd Wilkinson will talk Emcee for the event is KBZK morning $15 with student discounts available. choreography by Jennifer Waters. The cast about the fascinating case of Grizzly Bear anchor, auctioneer and Bozeman personality Directed by Cara Wilder, the play tells the of twelve is comprised of local actors from #399 and her generations of offspring. and jokester Missy O’Malley. story of Carly (played by Kali Armstrong), a Big Sky. Their stories highlight the next PechaKucha (peh-chak-cha) offers anyone young woman haunted by prescient dreams of For further information or to purchase tick- PechaKucha Night(s) at Downtown with a passion or a vision – designers, artists, a white wolf, and her boyfriend Quinn (Josh ets for these performances and other upcoming Bozeman’s Ellen Theatre, Tuesday and inventors, architects, adventurers, entrepreneurs Allen), a rancher who sees the wolf reintro- events, visit www.warrenmillerpac.org. • Wednesday, November 5th and 6th. The shows – an opportunity to share their ideas with the start at 6:40pm each night. community during a social, fast-paced and Other speakers include: Shane Mayer- friendly get together. There’s just one catch: Gawlik on Montana nightscapes and how to presenters have only 20 slides x 20 seconds look at a galaxy from the inside out; Ritchie each, a total of 6 minutes, 40 seconds! Addams Family thrills with final Boyd, with a humorous take on getting in touch Presentations begin promptly at 6:40pm. with his Scottish heritage; Joel Ellefson on Attendees are encouraged to come early and Shane stagings America’s great forgotten wildfire; and Austin socialize. All seats are $9. Student tickets will Dayton on the future of public transportation be available for $5.50 at the door. Wine, beer, There are but two weekends left to in Bozeman. and concessions will be sold in the lobby experience The Addams Family at Zuzana Gedeon will offer an ode to the beginning one hour prior to showtime. For Livingston’s Shane Lalani Center for the many joys of cooking and eating lentils, Paul ticketing and other inquiries, visit www.theel- Arts! The creepy, kooky comedic feast will Byrne will sing the praises of talking to lentheatre.com or call The Ellen box office have you in stitches through November strangers, Robin Hill of Big Sky Youth at (406) 585-5885. • 10th in the Dulcie Theatre. In the Addams’ upside-down world, to be sad is to be happy, to feel pain is to feel joy, and death and suffering are the stuff of dreams. But despite their quirks, they deal with the same challenges faced by Neil Simon’s hilarious Odd Couple any other family. Dark, macabre Wednesday Addams is comes to Blue Slipper now eighteen years old and ready for a life of her own. She has fallen in love with a Livingston’s Blue Slipper Theatre concludes poker buddies crazy. Murray, a cop (Tom completely normal boy from a respectable its 2019 season with Neil Simon’s The Odd Baskett, Art), Speed, a sarcastic curmudgeon Ohio family. To make matters worse, she Couple. Co-directed by Gary Fish and John (Scott Deniston, Circle Mirror Transformation), has invited these squares to the Addams Sullivan (who also co-star), the local production Roy (Wayne Triplett), a sensible accountant, mansion to announce wedding plans – an opens November 15th and runs through and Vinnie (Dustin Fanning), the henpecked idea jarring to both families. When the December 1st. Friday and Saturday husband, are always game for night of poker entire group winds up locked in overnight, performances begin at 8pm, followed by with the guys. Looking for a change of pace, secrets are revealed, relationships are tested, Sunday matinees at 3pm. Tickets are $16 for Oscar invites his upstairs neighbors the Pigeon and the Addams family must face up to the adults, $13 for students and seniors (60+), and sisters, Cecily (Donna Pace, On Golden Pond), one thing they’ve managed to avoid for $10 for youth 17 and under. and Gwendolyn (Kelly Bell), over for an generations: change. The Odd Couple opened to critical acclaim evening. When even that doesn’t go as planned, The Addams Family runs weekends and became a staple of American theatre Felix and Oscar have to decide whether they through November 10th in the Dulcie Theatre shanecenter.org or call the box office at courtesy of Neil Simon’s colorful characters are all in or calling it quits – to hilarious effect. at the Shane Lalani Center. Performances take (406) 222-1420. The Shane Center is located and sparkling humor. Located at 113 E Callender, the Blue place Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm, followed at 415 E Lewis St. Oscar (Fish), divorced and slovenly, offers to Slipper Theatre has been entertaining, by Sunday matinees at 3pm. Tickets to all The Addams Family is generously sponsored put up his extremely fastidious friend, Felix educating, and enriching Livingston through shows are $18 for adults, $14 for seniors and by Guardian Title, Donald B. Gimbel, Joann (Sullivan), who is recently estranged from his the performing arts since 1964. For tickets or college students, and $10 for youth 17 and and David Gibson, and Yellowstone Valley wife and not handling it well. The new more information, call (406) 222-7720 or visit under. To make reservations, visit www.the- Lodge & Grill. • arrangement is driving both of them and their www.blueslipper.org. •

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Emerson announces two-day return of its most festive annual event

Annual holiday shopping tradition features gifts created by local artists and fine craftsmen Find the perfect piece and give the gift of art! The Emerson Center for the Arts & Culture’s 18th Annual Holiday Bazaar is set for Friday and Saturday, November 22nd and 23rd. The Bazaar will be open from 4–8pm on Friday. On Saturday, the Bazaar is open from 9am–4pm with additional shopping opportunities at the Winter Farmer’s Market upstairs and in the tenant galleries throughout the display original works and distinctive crafts. family and find that unique gift for the fast 9797. Located at 111 S Grand Ave., the building. The event will feature local fine art, engaging approaching holiday season. The Holiday Emerson Center for the Arts & Culture This highly anticipated event is a sculpture, stunning photography, distinctive Bazaar is a fundraiser for the Emerson Center. serves as a primary resource for the arts, arts celebration of local and regional artists. Held jewelry, unique decorative items, hand-crafted For more event information, visit education, and cultural activities in Southwest in the Emerson Ballroom every year, exhibitors wearables, and much more! Bring the whole www.theemerson.org or call (406) 587- Montana. •

Calling local artists! Festive Find your Zen with Dharma submissions sought for Christmas Center workshops & events Stroll poster Bozeman Dharma Center has announced Hanson will discuss how to be “Resilient: a weekend Zen retreat entitled “Cutting Cultivating an Unshakable Core of Through Our Illusions.” Led by Sokaku Calm, Strength and Happiness.” With The Emerson high resolution (300 dpi Kathie Fischer, events will be held Friday to his trademark blend of neuroscience, Center for the Arts & The 2018 Poster or greater) .tiff or .jpeg Sunday, November 1st–3rd. Beginning at mindfulness, and positive psychology, the New Culture and image of 2-D artwork 7pm, Friday night is open to the public and York Times bestselling author will demonstrate Downtown Bozeman in 18” X 24” format to introduces the topic of the Diamond Sutra, how to develop vital inner strengths hardwired Association are seeking education@theemer- one of the oldest documents of the Perfection into the nervous system. No matter what life original art submissions to son.org by 5pm on of Wisdom teachings. This teaching has throws at you, attendees will be able to feel be used in creation of Monday, November 11th. become foundational for all Zen Buddhist less stressed, pursue opportunities with the 2019 Christmas Chosen artist MUST be schools in China, Korea and Japan. confidence, and stay calm and centered in the Stroll poster. present at the Emerson Over the weekend, participants will read face of adversity. Offered for suggestion The poster is Center during the the sutra for its beautiful language, grapple donation of $10–$30. distributed to all down- Christmas Stroll to sign town businesses and posters from 1–2pm. will be featured on the For further questions, cover of the “official” call (406) 587-9797 Christmas Stroll special x104. issue of the Bozeman Located at 111 S Daily Chronicle the week Grand Ave., the prior to the event. Emerson Center for the Additionally, the issue Arts & Culture serves as will feature an article a primary resource for highlighting the artist. the arts, arts education, The winner will also receive $200, and cultural activities in Southwest Montana. courtesy of the Emerson and DBA. The Learn more at www.theemerson.org. artist will also be recognized on these A member of the Downtown Bozeman organizations’ websites, social media, and Partnership, the purpose of the Downtown press releases leading up to the popular Bozeman Association is to promote downtown downtown gathering. Finally, the artist will as a center of business, culture and entertain- receive 15 Christmas Stroll buttons for fami- ment; to conduct and promote activities and A monk asked Joshu, a Chinese Zen master: “Has a dog Buddha-nature or not?” ly and friends to enjoy the spirit of the sea- events that build a strong local economy; and Joshu answered: “Mu.” son at the annual event, set for Saturday, to contribute to the well-being, growth and with the teaching of emptiness, and come to The Bozeman Insight Community December 7th. vitality of Downtown Bozeman. Learn more understand why this teaching has been so vital presents a class on “Self Care: How to Please send email submissions including a at www.downtownbozeman.org. • to Buddhist practitioners for nearly 2000 Use the Practice to Nurture Yourself ” years. This retreat is sponsored by the on Tuesday, November 12th from 7–8:30pm. Bozeman Zen Group. For more This evening workshop will help participants information and to register, combine the tools of mindfulness, wise email [email protected]. understanding and self-compassion to create Bozeman Zen Group will also sponsor a go-to practice of self-nurture that can be “Enjoyment of the Paradox: A Koan called upon, on the cushion or on the fly. Life Salon” on Wednesday evenings, can be hectic, draining and hard. November 6th, 13th and 20th from Mindfulness clarifies our awareness of the 7–8:30pm each night. Koans are stories experience. These tools are here to nurture with meetings between spiritual aspirants and support us through it. Offered for that seem paradoxical. They are poetic suggested donation of $5–$20. No pre- expressions of the breakthrough than can registration necessary. happen when we drop our conditioned Located at 1019 E Main, Suite 202, clinging to our identity and open to our Bozeman Dharma Center is one of the few true nature. It is not about “getting it” as Centers in the United States that houses much as enjoying another way of being more than one Buddhist lineage. Founded in with our fundamental questions about 2013, it has grown from housing three groups life. Register by emailing info@boze- to housing seven. Bozeman Dharma Center manzengroup.org. Suggested donation is provides quality programs on beginning med- $5–$20 per class. itation and Buddhism and brings to Bozeman On Saturday, November 9th, from nationally and internationally known 9am–noon, the Dharma Center will stream teachers several times a year. To learn more highlights from Rick Hanson’s day about the Center or its programs, please visit recorded at Spirit Rock earlier this year. Dr www.bozemandharmacenter.org. •

Curious Incident wraps at Verge ahead of teen-tacular Into the Woods Burrr is right! Head indoors and warm take everyone’s favorite Brothers Grimm story- up with some fantastic stage entertainment book characters and bring them together for a at Verge Theater. Here’s a look at what’s timeless, yet relevant, piece... and a rare mod- happening at “The Little Black Box on the ern classic. The Tony Award-winning book Edge (of Bozeman).” and score are both enchanting and touching. There’s but one final weekend of The story follows a Baker and his wife, Simon Stephens’ The Curious Incident who wish to have a child; Cinderella, who of the Dog in the Night-time. Based on wishes to attend the King’s Festival; and Jack, the novel by Mark Haddon, performances who wishes his cow would give milk. When run through November 3rd. the Baker and his wife learn that they cannot Fifteen-year-old Christopher has an have a child because of a Witch’s curse, the extraordinary brain: He is exceptional at two set off on a journey to break it. Everyone’s mathematics but ill-equipped to interpret wish is granted, but the consequences of their everyday life (he has Asperger’s Syndrome). actions return to haunt them later with He has never ventured alone beyond the disastrous results. end of his road, he detests being touched, One of Sondheim’s most popular works, and he distrusts strangers. Now it is 7 Into the Woods is a musically sophisticated show minutes after midnight, and Christopher with the opportunity to feature actors adept at stands beside his neighbor’s dead dog, dark comedy. Designers will especially enjoy Wellington, who has been speared with a highlighting the fantastical elements of this garden fork. Finding himself under magical word. suspicion, Christopher is determined to Into the Woods comes to Verge November solve the mystery of who murdered 8th through 16th. Performances will be held Wellington, and he carefully records each on Friday and Saturday evenings at 7pm. Two fact of the crime. But his detective work, Saturday matinees begin at 3pm. Tickets are forbidden by his father, takes him on a $12. All ages. thrilling journey that upturns his world. And as always, belly up to the all-you-can- Final performances of The Curious eat comedy buffet with Improv on the Incident of the Dog in the Night-time will be Verge! They pair the fun and energy of short- held Friday and Saturday, November 1st form games (like you see on the popular tv and 2nd, at 8pm. A closing Sunday show Whose Line Is It Anyway?) with long-form matinee will follow on Nov. 3rd at 3pm. scenes in which they create hilarious Tickets are $19. Ages 17+. characters and storylines on the spot. Head Opening November 8th, the legendary down for a new, fun-filled show twice monthly. Teen Theater family has announced this Cheap thrills for your laugh hole! Upcoming fall’s musical extravaganza, Into the shows are set for November 4th and 18th at Woods. Verge’s middle and high school 7pm. Tickets are $9. Ages 17+. teens have come together to present this Visit www.vergetheater.com for epic fairytale musical about wishes, reservations and further information about family and the choices we make. upcoming productions! Advance tickets are James Lapine and Stephen Sondheim also available in store at Cactus Records. •

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Bridger season pass office opens for eager ski & snowboarders Montana locals, along with with $63 weekend tickets. November 7th to 23rd, Thursday visiting friends and family, will soon Frequency cards are back for through Saturday from head back into the (now snow- the new season, too! The Bridger 11am–4:30pm. covered) mountains as ski season Bowl Card (19-69) is $65 up front Bridger Bowl will again operate kicks into high gear. Bridger Bowl and allows holders to ski for $45 FREE skier buses this ski season. 2019-‘20 season passes are on any weekday and $53 on weekends. Bridger runs two separate shuttles sale now. Skiers and snowboarders The Junior Legend Card (13-18) is with different pick-up and drop-off can enjoy unlimited slopeside only $40 up front and $37 per ski locations in Bozeman, as well as recreation all winter long with the day. The Ten-Time Pass (19-69) is one to and from Livingston. The purchase of a season pass. $510 and opens up the mountain Kids’ Bus runs on weekends and Here’s a look at some rates for any ten days this season. Frequency during the school holidays, while the most popular passes: $900 for cards are now available all season. the Park N’ Ride and Windrider adults (ages 25-69), $850 for young Purchase season passes, upload run on weekends throughout the adults (19-24), $515 for juniors (13- pass photos, and sign electronic entire ski season. Stay tuned for 18), and $255 for children (7-12). agreements all online and ship for further details. Adult Midweek Season Passes (18- FREE via FedEx. Be “on-line” The ski area is located on the 69) are also available for $520. This rather than “in-line.” Go straight east slope of the Bridger Mountain will grant access to unlimited skiing to the lifts on opening day! The Range. For season pass informa- visit www.bridgerbowl.com. Friday, December 6th. See you on Monday through Friday all season, season pass office will also be open tion and upcoming event details, Bridger Bowl’s projected opening day is the slopes! •

Get ski hill-ready with annual Fairgrounds Swap Whether you’re looking for a more than 600 youth and adults. Montana (18 and under) can membership to BSF, one of the If you have items on consignment, new-to-you pair of skis or hoping to They also groom an incredible enter at www.bridgerskifounda- perks being you get in to the Ski BSF posts a list of unsold items on sell your old boots, the Bridger Ski network of Community Nordic Ski tion.org through October 30th. Swap free and early (9am on their website on Sunday afternoon, Foundation’s Annual Ski Swap has Trails for residents and visitors. BSF will randomly draw winners, Saturday). Members can also Nov. 3rd. Sellers must pick up their a long tradition of attracting winter Skiers seeking deals cheerfully who will each receive a Golden volunteer at the Swap and get in unsold items between 2pm and enthusiasts and their gear. The line up long before the doors open, Ticket, including a $50 voucher two hours early. Memberships are 5pm. Any items left unclaimed by 52nd Annual BSF Ski Swap will local ski organizations set up good for any ski and snowboard $25 for individuals, $35 for part- 5pm on Sunday, Nov. 3rd are take place Saturday and Sunday, information tables, and the title equipment at the swap, plus free ners, and $50 for a family. permanently retained by Bridger November 2nd and 3rd, at the sponsor of the Ski Swap, Toyota, entry for the child and a parent – Selling items? Clean them up Ski Foundation. Gallatin County Fairgrounds in provides several raffles and give- or guardian. so they sell better. Take your time – Payout: BSF will mail checks Bozeman. aways. This year, BSF will award BSF Annual Ski Swap Hours: filling out your paperwork at drop- to sellers for the amount of their Skiers and riders will find equip- $50 Golden Tickets to local youth, Friday, Nov. 1st, from off and be sure to note the size, sold item(s), minus the 20% ment ranging from cross-country and BSF coaches will offer ski 10am–7pm: Drop off your color, and brand. consignment fee. skis to fat powder skis, snowshoes, waxing services as they raise money consignment items. ($1 fee per item; – Cash: You’ll need cash when Bridger Ski Foundation offers snowboards, poles, backpacks, for a coaches’ education fund. cash only.) you drop off consignment items in educational and competitive clothing, boots and more. The Ski The Ski Swap is more than Saturday, Nov. 2nd, 10am–6pm: order to pay the $1 per item fee. programs in Nordic, Freestyle, Swap also brings in thousands of just a fundraiser for BSF, it’s a Sale! $5 admission fee (BSF You’ll also need cash if you’re Freeskiing, Snowboarding and items from local retailers who sell community event. “It’s how we help members get in free at 9am). paying the admission fee ($5 on Alpine skiing. They also groom 70+ last season’s rental gear and leftover the community source affordable Children under 12 admitted free. Saturday, $2 on Sunday). But don’t km of community Nordic ski trails inventory at the swap. equipment. It keeps skiing more Sunday, Nov. 3rd, 10am–2pm: worry, you can pay for any items for the Bozeman public. BSF BSF takes a 20% commission if accessible for everyone,” says Sale! $2 admission. (Some prices you purchase with a credit card. focuses on inspiring a lifelong love a consignment item is sold, and Communications Director drop on Sunday); 2–5pm: Unsold – Sunday deals. Many sellers opt of skiing, athletic excellence, and with thousands of items going out Jenny White. item pick-up. to drop the price of their items on personal growth. Learn more the door, it is the biggest fundraiser This year, for the first time ever, Ski Swap Pro Tips Sunday. Great deals can still be about the Ski Swap, membership of the year for the nonprofit club, BSF will sponsor a Golden Ticket – BSF Membership perks. found on day two! opportunities, and other events on which provides ski programs for Contest. Any school-age child in Anyone can purchase an annual – Don’t forget to pick up items. the BSF website. • Page 2B • The endZone • novemBer 01, 2019

Hey ‘Cats fans, it’s once again time to Can the Griz! The Can the Griz Food Drive community donated a record throughout Bozeman to is back in 2019 with its 20th annual 263,263 pounds of food plus support those Gallatin event. The friendly off-field $185,457 to the Gallatin Valley Food County residents in need. A competition between Montana State Bank. The UM and Missoula complete list of donation University and the University of community also raised a record sites can be found at Montana, along with their amount, a grand total of 404,897 in www.canthegriz.com. communities, is put on every year to pounds and money for the Missoula Monetary donations see who can collect the most Food Bank. All of the Gallatin Valley can also be made directly to donations for their local food banks. food collected remains in the area the Gallatin Valley Food Beginning Saturday, November 9th, and is used to support our friends, Bank by visiting the the competition runs through the neighbors, and our children’s aforementioned website and close of the first quarter of the Brawl classmates. clicking “donate.” For of the Wild game, to be held in Can the Griz organizers ask that every dollar donated, 1 Finally, participants are invited the MSU Office of Student Bozeman this year Nov. 23rd. nonperishable food donations be pound of food will be added to to promote the drive on social media Engagement and the Gallatin Last year, MSU and the Bozeman dropped off at collection locations the final tally. by posting a picture of themselves Valley Food Bank. Call (406) 994- donating along with the hashtag 2933 or email canthegriz@mon- #CanTheGriz. tana.edu for further information. Can the Griz is coordinated by Go ‘Cats Go! • Prepare for opening day with MAP- hosted Big Sky pass party Stuck in a rut Stay ahead of the lines and get buy you a beer. RFID passes, visit your Big Sky Resort season pass New this year, Big Sky Resort is blog.bigskyresort.com. by Danny Waldo during their week off, particularly on printed at Bozeman’s MAP switching over to RFID tickets and Established in 1973, Big Sky The Jekyll and Hyde rollercoaster the offensive side of the ball, even Brewing. The mountain is getting passes. This means there will be no Resort is located in the Northern that has been Bobcat football in making the observation that perhaps ready, so you should be too! need to display your pass at the Rockies of Southwest Montana the 2019 season continued on a his squad had become predictable to Swing by MAP for this year’s turnstiles. between Bozeman and Yellowstone downward swing following a their opponents. With the recognition Season Pass Printing Party on A few things to keep in mind National Park. Big Sky Resort is the disheartening 16-12 loss to the of needed changes to their offensive Sunday, November 3rd. Located at with RFID passes: Biggest Skiing in America with University of North Dakota on arsenal, Bobcat fans were hoping for 510 Manley Road, the event will be – Don’t bend or punch holes in 5,800+ acres offering an average of October 26th in Grand Forks, drop- some fireworks, reminiscent of the held from 4–7:30pm. There will be RFID cards, as it will break the two acres per skier and 4,350 ping the ‘Cats to 5-3 on the season start to the season, when MSU stations to get your photo taken for circuits inside and no longer vertical drop. Learn more about the and 2-2 in Big Sky Conference play. returned to play versus North Dakota. Following an expected 45-10 Instead, ‘Cat fans were treated to blowout to Texas Tech to open the more of the same ground and pound 2019 campaign, the Bobcats ripped that has marked Choate’s offensive off a five-game winning streak, philosophy since taking over in supplanting themselves as one of the Bozeman in 2016. top teams in the FCS division, Against the Fighting Hawks, earning a Top 10 ranking along the Montana State managed to pass for a way. MSU looked virtually unbeat- paltry 97 yards, averaging just over six able in a 38-17 victory over Southeast yards per play, hardly enough to put Missouri State in a matchup of Top fear into opposing defenses. Instead, 25 teams in the Bobcats’ home- Bobcat opponents regularly stack the opener. The ‘Cats followed that box, putting more men near the line victory by defeating Western Illinois of scrimmage than the Bobcats can this year’s pass, whether you opt for scan properly. mountain and other activities at from the powerful Missouri Valley block, daring MSU to beat them the Gold, Sliver, Bronze or popular – There will be a $5.15 charge www.bigskyresort.com. Big Sky Conference before returning home to through the air. With recent results, Montana Pass. Plus, if you come for lost cards, so keep them handy Resort’s winter opening day is set for hammer Norfolk State 56-21. you can expect that trend to continue get your season pass printed at until the season starts! Thursday, November 28th – But chinks in the armor started to for the foreseeable future. MAP, the event hosts will For more information on Thanksgiving Day! • appear in MSU’s fifth game of the The Bobcats will try to get back season, a 49-31 come-from-behind into the win column when they host victory over Northern Arizona. In that bottom dweller Southern Utah on contest, the Bobcats spotted NAU a November 2nd. MSU’s shot at a 21-point lead before ripping off 35 conference title seems unlikely, at best, consecutive points in the second half but the opportunity to earn an at- Hawk Cross Country back on top to win going away. That would be the large bid is very much alive, so the by Danny Waldo 12-year streak, as the Hawks edged scoring 38 points with the next closest last time MSU’s offense appeared to ‘Cats have much to still play for. One Another year, another out Missoula Hellgate thanks to racer competitor being the Hellgate be clicking on all cylinders. can only hope that motivation is championship for Bozeman High’s placement. The teams were tied in Knights with 60. Hellgate ended MSU survived a tougher-than- enough to light a spark in the cross country programs. points after tallying the scores of the Bozeman’s streak of 11 consecutive expected game at Cal Poly in over- Bobcats’ offense as they try to The Bozeman Hawk boys’ top five runners, meaning the tie- team titles in 2018. Motivation played time before being thoroughly beaten save their season. and girls’ cross country teams took breaker would come down to the a key role in helping the Hawks retain on both sides of the ball in a home- Kick-off versus Southern Utah home team titles in windy, cold placement of the next highest-scoring the title after finishing second in 2018. coming shellacking by Sacramento is set for 12pm in Bobcat Stadium, conditions in Great Falls on October runner. Fortunately for Bozeman, that “It was a nice sigh of relief that State to head into their off week. and will be the ‘Cats last home 26th. This was 12th consecutive state meant Jon Wheeler, who came in 16th we were able to bounce back,” Head coach Jeff Choate espoused game before the Brawl of the Wild championship, and 13th in the past place, was enough to edge the Knights Jermyn said. “When you win 11 state about the need for his team to refocus on November 23rd. • 14 years for the Bozeman boys’ and keep the winning streak alive. titles and someone takes it from you, program. The girls have been equally All five of Bozeman’s top five you want to take it back and we did dominant, winning 12 of the past 13 runners placed in the Top 15, led by that today.” titles after winning 11 consecutive William Hodgson who came in Bozeman had five runners earn titles from 2007-2017 before coming fourth place. All-State accolades, including three in second last year. On the girls’ side, things were a who finished in the Top 10. The Hawk Football set for new For the boys, it was the closest race little less stressful, as Bozeman ran Hawks were led by Terra Trom they have had in their record-breaking away from the rest of the pack, who came in second overall. • playoff format by Danny Waldo Missoula Big Sky to open post-season The regular season for high school play on November 1st. football concluded on October 25th Following the conclusion of the and now the real games begin, and opening round, teams will be Don’t be a turkey – Register for annual for the first time all Class AA teams reseeded, with the highest remaining are invited to the party. seeds being paired up against the Huffing for Stuffing now! With the addition of Belgrade to lowest remaining seeds. This process the Class AA ranks prior to the 2019 will continue throughout the playoffs, On Thursday, November 28th, Huffing For Stuffing brings the www.huffingforstuffing.com. school year, the MHSA made the until the state final, where the highest the 13th Annual Huffing For community together to support our Skipping dinner, eating less, or decision to alter the playoff format for remaining seed will host the lower Stuffing Thanksgiving Day Run neighbors who rely on the Gallatin eating less well. This is what Montana’s largest classification for seed in the 2019 Class AA state comes to the streets of Bozeman. Valley Food Bank during a time of thousands of people in Gallatin this season only as Gallatin High championship. Courses include a 10k, 5k and great need by providing heart- Valley face every day. The Gallatin School in Bozeman gets set to open Bozeman enters the playoffs on a Kids’ Run. All courses start and healthy, family oriented fun in the Valley Food Bank, whose mission is in 2020. hot streak after knocking off the No. finish near the Museum of the form of a race. Huffing For to improve food security For the 2019 season, Class AA 2 ranked Bears. The Hawks have not Rockies. Event proceeds benefit Stuffing is presented by HRDC’s throughout Southwest Montana, is split into two divisions for football, lost since September 6th, when they HRDC’s Gallatin Valley Food Gallatin Valley Food Bank in part- the critical link between food and similar to what basketball and volley- lost 20-19 to Missoula Big Sky in a Bank. Thanks to local generosity nership with Big Sky Wind the people who need it. Food ball currently does; in addition, the muddy, soggy affair at the old Van and participation, Huffing For Drinkers. Thank you for supporting insecurity impacts people from all MHSA decided to invite all 15 teams Winkle Stadium. Bozeman has been Stuffing raised roughly $75,000 in Gallatin Valley’s Thanksgiving walks of life and the Gallatin Valley to the playoffs, using a seeding process dominant on the turf field at the new 2018. Over the last twelve years, holiday tradition! Participants of all Food Bank reaches them all, from for the two divisions that will ulti- Van Winkle Stadium. However, the event has provided over abilities are welcome. For much working families to senior citizens. mately lead to a true state champion. Bozeman won’t be taking anything $485,000 in funding to the more information, course maps, Learn more at www.gallatinval- Bozeman earned the No. 1 seed for granted in this year’s playoffs after Food Bank. and to register, please visit leyfoodbank.org. • out of the Eastern division after entering the 2018 postseason as the knocking off Billings West 26-20 in No. 1 team in the state before losing their season finale, and will host the to Kalispell Flathead at home in the Western division’s No. 8 seed semifinals. •

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Next ‘SymBozium’ tackles affordable housing in Southwest MT BozemanPublicLibrary’s howtocreatereasonable comprehensivepoliciesremain facesinsolvingtheaffordable presidentof Enterprise SymBozium,acivildiscourse opportunitiesforthosewhocan’t elusive.Joineventpaneliststo housingcrisis. CommunityPartners,anational series,engagesthecommunityin affordSouthwestMontana’ssky- exploretherolethepublicsector Thepanelwillbemoderatedby nonprofitthatcreateshousing respectfulandproductive highhousingmarket.Still, shouldplayandthechallengesit CarmenMcSpadden,directorof opportunitiesforlowandmoderate- conversationaroundcomplex MontanaState incomepeople;andPhil controversialtopics.Atthisdivisive University’sLeadership Rotherham,presidentof timeinourworldtheneedto Institute.Sheformerly RotherhamConstructionInc,a considerandunderstanddiverse servedasdirectorof commercialandmulti-family perspectivesiscritical,especially theLeadershipFellows generalcontractorinBozeman. withinourcommunity.Thisfree Programandadjunct SymBoziumismadepossibleby participatoryeventseriesfeatures facultyinmanagement TheKendedaFund,Bozeman currenttopicsandkeynotespeakers fortheJakeJabs PublicLibraryFoundation, representingvariedpointsof view. Collegeof Business NorthWesternEnergy,Entropy Nextupis“Who’s andEntrepreneurship. Brands,HoldingGroundArchitects Responsible for Affordable Guestspeakerswill andBozeman Daily Chronicle in Housing?” at7pmonWednesday, includeDr.Corianne additiontomanyprivatecitizens November6th,atNormAsbjornson PaytonScally,principal thatdonatedtosupporttheseries. HallontheMontanaState researchassociatein SymBoziumisfreeandopento UniversityCampus.Affordable theMetropolitan thepublic.Spaceislimitedand housing–Everyonetalksaboutit, Housingand registrationisrecommendedat butwhyisitsohardtodoanything CommunitiesPolicy www.symbozium.org. aboutit?Subsidies?Developer CenterattheUrban Bozeman Public Library creates incentives?Private-public Institute;Andrew opportunities that inspire curiosity, partnerships?Ideasaboundabout Jakabovics,vice exploration, and connection.•

HRDC’s Blueprint celebrates 5 years Fall gardens put to rest by Zelpha A. Boyd evenmorerocksaway.Thankstoall as Sunrise Rotary matches gifts up to Winterisuponus,andthe whoparticipated.Wearevery gardensareputtorest.Yeah!!I’m gratefulfortheprogresswe’vemade $25,000 readyforalifeinside:quilting, onre-doingthispreciousgarden. sewing,knitting,etc. Couldn’thavebeendonewithout ThisNovember,HRDC’s transitionedoutof Blueprintand $35,000totheprogram.Lastfall, TheChildren’s Memorial thevolunteers! Blueprint programwillcelebrate intostablehousing. RotaryandRotaractmembers Garden isresting,too.Aftertwo Asformycottage garden,all fiveyears.Blueprint’stransition OnThursday,November7th, constructedtwonewdecksand workparties,mostof therockshave iswell,alreadybeddeddownforthe homeopenedinNovember2015 HRDCwillhostaneventto installedanewdishwasherand beenremoved.Nowwe’reaiming winter.IhaddecidedearlyonthatI toofferasafeandinclusivespace celebratethecommunity’ssupport microwave.Thissummer,Rotary forgettingtheflowerbedsreadyfor wasgoingtoletitbewhatitwould foryouthages16-20experiencing overthelastfiveyears.Blueprintis supportedeffortstocreateanew planning.Thatwillhappennext –notsomuchstressonmypart– temporaryhomelessness. 100%communityfunded,and bathroomforBlueprinttenants. spring.Withthesnow,coldandwet anditreallydid!Amazingwhat Blueprintisastrengths-based couldnotsupportyouth “BozemanSunriseRotaryClub conditionsinOctober,workthere plantscandoontheirown.What programdesignedtoprovidea experiencingtemporary isagroupof leaders,innovators, hadbecomeallbutimpossible. withthehoursof workatthe short-termsolutionforyouth homelessnesswithoutthe anddrivenadvocatesforourcom- ThankstoCamilleandPaul Garden,itdidgetneglected. experiencingmomentsof home- generosityof manydonorsand munity.Theirfinancialsupport Lindsayfororganizingthework TheFallCrocusweresucha lessnessintheGallatinValley.The organizationsintheGallatin hasbeencrucialtokeepingyouth partyonSept.21st,ahugeamount brightspotrightoutmybackdoor.I programisdesignedtobuildon Valley.Beginningat5pm,the housed.Mostnotable,however,is of rockswerehauledawayand coveredthemwhenthesnowscame, strengths,asitsupportsyouthin eventwilloccuratHRDC’sMain theiradvocacyforyouth placedintheroadwaynexttothe thenuncoveredthentoseetheir educationalattainment,housing Office,32STracy,inBozeman. experiencinghomelessnessinour park.Allthosevolunteersworkedall cheerfulpinkfacesshineagain.The stabilityandsustainable Asageneroussupportof community,”saysJeremyAlcoke, morningintherainandnever FallAstersarestillbloomingand employment.Oftentimes,family HRDC’syouthprograms, HRDC’sYouthDevelopment. complained!Theyallseemedeven areputtingonashow. challenges,economicinstability, Bozeman’sSunriseRotaryis Formoreinformationabout happytobethere.Many,many Forallyougardenersoutthere, andresidentialinstabilityarethe contributinga$25,000matching HRDC’sBlueprintoranyother thanks. Ihopeyourgardensweresuccessful causesof youthhomelessness.In gift.SunriseRotarypartneredwith HRDCprogramorservicevisit TheMSUstudentswho thisyear.Andif not,there’salways itsfiveyears,82%of youthhave Blueprintearly,committingover www.thehrdc.org.• volunteeredonOct.5thweresuch nexttime.That’swhytheyinvented anenergeticbunch.Theyhauled “nexttime”!• Page 4B • The ecoZone • novemBer 01, 2019

Reports about Yellowstone bears, wolves & birds published online From Yellowstone Public Affairs Report include Yellowstone National Park recently monitoring of raptors, published online three reports from 2018 wetland birds, songbirds about bear management, wolves and birds. and near-passerine, fall Each annual report focuses largely on the migration, raven move- health of these wildlife populations. ments, and noteworthy and Topics from the Bear Management rare bird sightings. Program Annual Report include bear Biologist Lauren Walker sightings, management of roadside bear said, “We used five methods viewing, bear mortalities, bear-human to monitor breeding songbirds 3,100 individuals belonging to 82 species 10-year period of relatively stable wolf conflicts, bear-proof food storage locker in 2018: point counts in willow stands and along three BBS routes in the park.” numbers. While the reasons for this are installation and more. mature forests, transects through plots in sage- Topics from the Wolf Project Annual unknown, a relatively stable elk population Yellowstone’s Bear Biologist Kerry brush steppe, a banding station, and the Report include pup survival, wolf pack is likely a large factor.” Gunther said, “There were few bear-human North American Breeding Bird Survey (BBS). summaries, and using radio collars to To learn more, visit conflicts inside of the park in 2018; however, We recorded 35 songbird species within three study wolves. www.nps.gov/yell/learn/nature. managing visitors that stopped to view and willow growth types and captured at least 32 Doug Smith, Yellowstone Wolf Project Since 1916, the National Park Service has been photograph bears foraging in roadside species at our banding station in a willow- leader says, “In 2018 we noted a drop in pup entrusted with the care of America’s more than 400 meadows and thus creating large bear jams lined riparian corridor. Observers recorded numbers, however there were no intra-species national parks. With the help of volunteers and was a considerable management challenge.” 24 species in mature forests and 29 species in wolf killings, which is usually the reason for partners, NPS safeguards these special places and Topics from the Bird Project Annual sagebrush steppe. We also observed over the most wolf mortality. This year marks a share their stories with millions of people every year. •

Endangered bird species of South America subject of upcoming Sacajawea Audubon program Sacajawea Audubon Society Horned Guan to Blue-eyed to South America involved several his earthly belongings to Quito, Rowland has guided over three will next host guide and explorer Ground Dove, Rowland will relate weeks at Tiputini Biological where he became a resident after dozen tours and participated in Forrest Rowland for its monthy his personal experiences with these Research Station, in the Upper realizing that he wanted to numerous scientific excursions in program, this time entitled birds, and discuss the most Amazonian region of Ecuador. dedicate his career and life to bird South America, including working “Critically Endangered Bird immediate concerns and threats to This encouraged him to ship all guiding. Since this move in 2003, with ProAves and other local Species of South America.” the well-being of these particular conservation entities in Colombia. Spanning locales from Guatemala species and the important habitats He resides in Livingston. to Brazil, the presentation will be that they are the icons for. Sacajawea Audubon Society centered on some of the rarest, Forrest Rowland took his first programs are free and open to most endangered species on Earth. trip to the Neotropics at the tender the public. The events feature a The event will take place on age of 9 and this has blossomed special guest speaker the second Monday, November 11th at Hope into a lifelong love affair with the Monday of each month, Lutheran Church, located at 2152 region’s birds and wildlife. Forrest September through May, at W Graf in Bozeman. The evening has a technical education in Hope Lutheran. The begins with a social at 6:30pm, Genetics but has since spent many organization’s mission is to build followed by the program at 7pm. years in the field, honing his on an interest in birds to The talk will not only cover the birding skills throughout the promote the conservation of our natural history and discovery of Americas. He is now primary tour natural environment through these wonderful species, but also leader in South America for enjoyment, education and action. the ecology of their region and Rockjumper Birding Tours. Learn more at www.saca- what makes them so special. From Rowland’s first extended jaweaaudubon.org. •

Lindley Center hosts release event for book celebrating the Absaroka-Beartooth New book published about the Absaroka- artwork in this special volume, planned for the communities of contribute directly to the good atlas, complete with maps, it is not Beartooth Wilderness were donated by the authors and Gardiner, Livingston, Billings and work of the Absaroka-Beartooth a guidebook,” adds co-editor The Absaroka-Beartooth artists. Red Lodge. Wilderness Foundation. Secondly, Traute Parrie. “Instead, in the way Wilderness Foundation proudly A book release party is “This narrative atlas works on the visual impact of this book is wilderness users explore physical announces the publication of scheduled for 6pm on Wednesday, many levels, first as a way to stunning, much like the Absaroka- trails on the landscape, readers are Voices from Yellowstone’s November 20th at Beartooth itself. Then, invited to explore the narrative Capstone: A Narrative Atlas the Lindley as you read an essay or trails of the atlas. Readers will of the Absaroka-Beartooth Center, located at two, you will find they come away understanding that vis- Wilderness, an anthology of 1102 E Curtiss. are much deeper and ceral connection between humans essays focused on subjects unique Traute Parrie of greater significance and this wild place over time.” to the A-B Wilderness. and Jesse A. than the typical coffee Based in Red Logde, the This is the first book solely Logan, along table book. This truly Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness dedicated to the nearly one with contributors is an ode not only to Foundation is a stewardship organ- million-acre wilderness jewel that Doug Chabot, the Absaroka- ization dedicated to helping main- stands as a capstone atop the Gary Ferguson Beartooth Wilderness tain the A-B Wilderness in its north boundary of Yellowstone and Shane specifically, but to all wildest, most pristine state. The National Park. The A-B Doyle, will be on wild lands that remain, Foundation provides opportunities Wilderness represents some of the hand to read the precious remnant for volunteers to get involved on wildest, most unspoiled country in from their essays of what was once a their public lands through trail all the Greater Yellowstone. All and the intent of vast and wild projects and other volunteer proceeds from the sale of this this major continent,” says Jesse activities, and offers educational book benefit the Absaroka- contribution to Logan, one of the edi- programs that promote the Beartooth Wilderness Foundation, wilderness tors and map designer importance and care for these and all contributions, including the literature. Similar of the 338-page book. precious public lands. Learn more 32 essays, maps, photos, and events are “Though this an at www.ABWilderness.org. •

Free talk on mental health Local branch of NRDC welcomes next in MT to be given at MSU round of Green Drinkers From MSU News Service council for two years. He completed Talk all things sustainable when national influence to create break- a great way to make new contacts Dr. Eric Arzubi, a Billings-based his general psychiatry and child and the Natural Resources Defense Council throughs in wildlife protection, live- and learn about organizations and child and adolescent psychiatrist, adolescent psychiatry training at plays host to the next Green stock management, and other uses. individuals interested in all things will deliver “Frontier the Yale University School of Drinks on Wednesday, November Learn more at www.nrdc.org. sustainable. Everyone is welcome to Psychiatry: A Vision for Medicine. 13th. The evening begins at Every month in Bozeman, peo- invite someone else along, so there’s Mental Health in Montana,” at As chair of the Billings Clinic 5:30pm. The organization’s local ple who care about sustainability always a different crowd, making 7pm on Tuesday, November 12th, Department of Psychiatry, Arzubi offices are located at 317 E get together at these informal Green Drinks an organic, self- in Norm Asbjornson Hall’s led a team in the launch of Mendenhall in Bozeman. gatherings. The evening features a organizing network. Inspiration Hall on the Montana programs to improve access to NRDC’s Montana staff is lively mixture of people from Green Drinks events are State University campus in high-quality mental health care in primarily focused on protecting the NGOs, businesses, academia, typically held the third Bozeman. The talk is free and open the region, including Billings’ first land and wildlife of the Northern government, and the local commu- Wednesday of each month at to the public, and a reception will school-based health center; Project Rockies region while also promot- nity across political and economic rotating venues. If you’re inter- be held before the talk from 6–7pm. ECHO Billings Clinic; the region’s ing sustainable development. From spectra who enjoy the opportunity ested in becoming an event host Arzubi is expected to discuss his only emPATH unit, which stands a small office beside Bozeman to chat and network under a broad or for more information about experiences introducing new clini- for emergency Psychiatric Creek, experts marshal local sup- umbrella. This is a fun way to Green Drinks, visit www.green- cal programs to the state and share Assessment, Treatment and port and combine it with NRDC’s catch up with people you know and drinksbozeman.org. • his emerging vision for a robust Healing; and Montana’s first psy- continuum of mental health care chiatry residency training program. designed to reach all Montanans. Arzubi’s talk is hosted by MSU’s Arzubi, who has been serving Center for Mental Research and patients in Montana since 2013, is Recovery. The reception is currently chair of psychiatric sponsored by the MSU Office of Evening workshop features conversations services and medical director of the Research, Economic Development ECHO Program at Billings Clinic. and Graduate Education. For more with female firefighters, foresters, He previously chaired the information, contact Mai Allen in Department of Psychiatry at the the Office of Research, Economic welders & pilots Billings Clinic for nearly five years Development and Graduate and was on the clinic’s leadership Education at (406) 994-5053. • Registration is now open for 2017, as stated by Women in who are in these fields,” added a workshop focused on women Aviation. Guest speakers include McGrath. leaders in outdoor industries, Regional Director of the US Forest Topics include how women titled “She Has My Back.” Service Mary Erickson, owner and practice leadership in male-domi- The workshop will take place operator of Iron Maiden Welding nated fields, how men can serve as on Tuesday, November 12th at Brenda Stredwick, pilot Nikita allies, and how to encourage 6:30pm in MSU SUB Ballroom Norton, Montana Conservation female leadership within outdoor B. Refreshments will be served Corps (MCC) Director Chris industries. This workshop is hosted at the reception. Nesset, and MCC Wildland Fire by the MSU Leadership Institute, During an interactive Crew Lead Holly Black. the Office of the Provost, and the discussion, guest speakers will “It is critical to hear stories of Associated Students of Montana share stories about their experi- leadership to better understand State University. Space is limited. ences as leaders in male-domi- women’s experiences in these To register for this free work- nated industries. According to industries,” says Amelia McGrath, shop, visit www.eventbrite.com the National Forest Foundation, a Student Associate of the MSU (search “She Has My Back”). in 2017, approximately 10% of Leadership Institute. “These Deadline for registration is Monday, Nov. wildland firefighters were speaker’s stories will be a call to 11th. For more information, visit female. In 2013, the Bureau of action for those in the room; www.montana.edu/leader- Labor Statistics reported that whether that be women joining ship or find them on Facebook only 7.8% of welders were these industries, men stepping up (@MSULeadershipInstitute). women. Women represented as allies, or attendees offering Call (406) 994-7275 with only 6% of pilots worldwide in support to their friends or family additional questions. •

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Livingston Depot presents annual gathering featuring libations & live entertainment to Latin. A wide variety of silent auction items by artists and businesses, as well as giveaways will be offered during the evening. Auction items include overnight getaways, fine art, quality dining, vintage jewelry, and more. The raffle prize wraps up the evening with a “Gourmet Extravaganza,” an international collection of fine food, wines, cheeses, and other indulgent delights. The Livingston Depot The Livingston Depot Foundation will hold Foundation depends on its 17th Annual Wine & Beer Tasting on community support to sustain its historic Thursday, November 7th, from 6–8:30pm at preservation and educational mission at the the Livingston Depot Center. heart of Livingston and Park County. The The event benefits the Depot Center and beautiful historic former Northern Pacific rail its museum while showcasing beers by regional station serves as both a museum and craft brewers. Specialty wines from around the community center. Now in service to the world are expertly picked by the Gourmet community for over three decades, the Depot Cellar and Uncorked Wine Bar located at the has been popular with guests and visitors for their particular appreciation to the businesses Tickets are $35 for members and $40 for non- Depot Center. The Northern Pacific Beanery years and is a credit to the members and and individuals who support this event through members, and are available at will be crafting tantalizing appetizers. Live friends who continue their support, anchoring sponsorship, silent auction donations, and www.LivingstonDepot.org, or by calling music will be provided by the Swingley Jazz the downtown and introducing guests to area other assistance. the Depot at (406) 222-2300. Admission opens Project with a wide repertoire from classic jazz history and character each year. Tickets for the event are limited, and the door to wine and beer tastings, appetizers, The Depot Foundation’s trustees express advance purchase is highly recommended. entertainment, prizes and a lively evening. •

Sam Platts, Diamond set up at Sac Bar for weekend sets

A weekend getaway to the historic time when the style of traditional country variety, and they half-jokingly have a motto of re-imagining of what a working rock n’ roll Sacajawea Hotel is calling! The Missouri music has been pushed aside, the Great “No request left behind.” band can be. Headwaters-adjacent venue is perfect for Plainsmen are keeping the sound alive. Belt out your favorite tunes with Sunrise Country rockers BlueBelly Junction dinner, drinks and dancing every Friday and Sugar Daddies are back with all the Karaoke on Friday, November 8th. Bring follow on Saturday, November 16th. The Saturday night. Enjoy a fine dining experience favorites on Saturday, November 2nd. The your favorite songs and get ready to impress – group provides audiences with what they in Pompey’s Grill followed by a night on the Montana-based trio has been performing in or at least give it your best shot! You haven’t consider “rockabilly music” all over the state dance floor in the Sac Bar. Here’s a look at various venues around Southwest Montana done karaoke until you’ve done it with Sunrise. of Montana. The high-energy band tends to some of the upcoming acts. since 2012. While the gist of their material is Diamond take the stage Saturday, veer away from slow jams, other than the Sam Platts & the Great Plainsmen popular rock n’ roll, country, oldies, R&B and November 9th. The sprightly duo of Colette occasional tune. With an arsenal of originals are first up on Friday, November 1st. They blues, they also have an extensive arsenal of and Kenny Diamond bring a unique and and personalized covers, the guys will keep play honky-tonk music with a unique sound original songs, all of which are palatable, as engaging musical experience, with a song you on your feet until last call. guided by tradition. Songs range from well as an array of lesser-known but still great selection from today’s hits, country, classic Sac live music begins at 9pm. The originals written by the frontman to songs by both obscure and well-known rock, R&B, and crowd pleasing sing-alongs. Sacajawea Hotel is located at 5 N Main in traditional country staples, led by his artists/songwriters. Their main focus is Colette – kicking bass, playing piano, Three Forks. For more information about these vocals and percussion, and vocals – brings a level of events, visit www.sacajaweahotel.com. • guitar. The entertainment that lights up the group room. Kenny, the second half of recorded the popular duo, often straps on their first an electric guitar and delivers ren- studio ditions of classic ‘70s and ‘80s gui- , tar riffs. Kenny’s sound is big, and Sundown at Diamond plays songs you do not Noon expect to come out of a two-piece. (recorded Jackson Holte & the under the Highway Patrol are set for name Sam Friday, November 15th. The Platts and Missoula-based rock n’ roll band the is fronted by Holte, whose blend Kootenai of earthy narrative songwriting Three), in and soaring blues guitar playing is 2013, complemented by Marko “The which was Midnight Shadow” Capoferri on entirely bass, Tyson Gerhardt on guitar, written and and Brian Tremper on drums. arranged With a firm grounding in by Platts America’s folk traditions, the and the band is able to bound across gen- band. In a res in an authentic and emotive Sam Platts & the Great Plainsmen Page 2C • The RollingZone • novembeR 01, 2019

Neo-classical TAKE3, guitar virtuoso John Jorgenson & Lester Rocks at Ellen Downtown Bozeman’s historic Today Ronstadt has Parkinson’s these talented musicians bring roof- 7:30pm. The Grammy Award-win- Divertuoso, was followed by holiday- Ellen Theatre is a local hub for the disease and her magnificent singing raising energy to each performance ning guitarist has played alongside themed Worldwide Christmas last year. very best film and stage performance voice has been silenced. But rather – exhilarating audiences all across musical legends Sting, Bob Dylan, Tickets are $27.50. in the area. The venue also houses than letting that voice be lost to the country. Tickets are $27. Luciano Pavarotti, Billy Joel, Barbra Returning favorite Lester some great musical acts, both local history, Linda Ronstadt: The Sound of Accompanied by his Quintet, Streisand and more. Sir Elton John Rocks is back at The Ellen on and those visiting Southwest My Voice tells Linda’s story Saturday, November 16th, at Montana. Here’s a look at who’s through her own words and 7:30pm. Bandleader Stefan Stern coming up. music, and by such profession- unites premier Bozeman musicians Enjoy a special screening of al colleagues as Dolly Parton, for an evening of musical satire. documentary Linda Ronstadt: Emmylou Harris, Bonnie This concert features new songs The Sound of My Voice on Friday, Raitt, Jackson Browne and written by Stern, as well as audience November 1st, at 7:30pm. The Aaron Neville, among many favorites from previous shows. musical biography spotlights one of others. All seats are $8.50. Rachel Hergett of the Bozeman Daily the most successful and versatile Genre-bending TAKE3 Chronicle wrote a Lester Rocks show female singers of the 20th century – takes The Ellen stage on is “filled with gut-busting humor and one of the most successful Friday, November 8th, at and a genuine love of music.” recording artists of all time. At the 7:30pm. With a flair for the Tickets are $18. height of unprecedented success, wild and unexpected, the trio Wine, beer, and other refresh- Ronstadt, a restless and adventurous begins with the refinement of ments will be sold in the lobby one artist, turned away from pop music a rigorous classical music hour before all events. Ticketing to explore an astonishing variety of background and infuses it and further information about these musical styles, from American with rock-star charisma. and other upcoming happenings is standards to country to classical Their concerts cover popular available at www.theellenthe- operetta before circling back to her songs such as “Hey Jude,” atre.org. For additional inquiries, family roots with traditional “Bridge Over Troubled call (406) 585-5885 or stop into Mexican canciones. Withstanding Water,” the Pirates of the Caribbean Lester Rocks The Ellen box office. Hours are constant pressure from a risk-averse theme song, and more. Whether Wednesday through Saturday from industry, Linda insisted on following performing their take on pop, jazz, John Jorgenson performs the dubbed the Quintet “brilliant.” 1–3pm, as well as two hours prior her musical instincts. movie themes or classical tunes, following Friday, November 15th, at Jorgenson’s latest original release, to any event. •

Country star Kenny Chesney to play Bobcat Stadium next summer

From MSU News Service years and the second time in a soul rock group Michael Franti & Country music superstar Kenny generation that the Bobcat Stadium Spearhead. Old Dominion hails Chesney will play at Bobcat has hosted a concert. The rock band from Nashville and has released two Stadium on July 5th as part of a Imagine Dragons played a sold-out full-length and three EPs newly announced 2020 tour. show in the summer of 2018. since 2012. The band’s 2017 Montana State University is one “These stadium shows are the album, Happy Endings, is certified of 20 stops on Chesney’s most fun thing I do,” Chesney said gold and hit No. 1 on the U.S. “Chillaxification 2020 Tour,” which in a previously written release. “It’s country charts. Along with the kicks off April 18th at AT&T been a year, so when I get out band’s own work – it had six singles Stadium in Arlington, Texas and there, I wanna make sure that (my reach No. 1 on the U.S. Country finishes Aug. 28th at Gillette fan base) No Shoes Nation is being Airplay chart – individual members Stadium in Foxboro, Massachusetts. rocked, having fun and getting all have writing credits for other major He will be joined by opening acts the music they can out of the day. country artists, like Luke Bryan, Old Dominion and Michael Franti We always try to do something dif- The Band Perry, Kelsea Ballerini & Spearhead. The Bozeman concert ferent, bring someone new – and and Chesney himself. will begin at 6pm. for anyone who’s never seen Franti has been part of several Tickets are now on sale at Michael Franti & Spearhead, musical projects and is the creator www.ticketwest.com. The cost just wait!” Recording Industry Association of by the Academy of Country Music. and lead vocalist of his current ranges from $37.50 to $165.50, plus Chesney has released 18 studio America. He has sold over 30 mil- “What an honor for Montana project, Michael Franti & fees. Chesney’s Bobcat Stadium albums since his debut album in lion albums worldwide and has had State and Bozeman to be a part of Spearhead, a band that blends hip- appearance marks his first 1994, 14 of which have been 30 No. 1 singles on the U.S. country this tour with Kenny Chesney,” said hop with a variety of other styles appearance in Montana in nearly 20 certified gold or higher by the charts, including “She’s Got It All,” Duane Morris, senior director of including funk, reggae, jazz, folk “When the Sun Goes Down,” “The MSU Auxiliary Services. “If you and rock. This will be the first Boys of Fall” and “Get Along.” look at his tour, we are by far the major country tour that Michael He is one of the most popular smallest market, and I think that Franti & Spearhead have performed touring acts in country music and speaks to the success of the on. The band is best known for its Prolific songwriter Jerry has played 159 stadium shows, University as a whole and the 2008 hit song, “Say Hey (I Love which are regularly sold out. economic vibrancy of the Bozeman You),” that peaked at No. 18 on the Joseph heads to Chesney is an eight-time area. It’s going to be a special night Billboard Hot 100, No. 3 on Entertainer of the Year award of music in Bobcat Stadium.” Billboard Digital Songs, No. 1 on winner – four times awarded by the Alongside Chesney will be Billboard R&B Songs and No. 3 on Livingston’s Attic Country Music Association and four country group Old Dominion and Billboard Modern Rock songs. •

Pickin’ in the Park’ pairs Pacific Northwest duo at Story Mansion On Saturday, November 2nd, the Caleb Klauder Bozeman Folklore Society once has been representing again joins forces with Bozeman the best of the Parks and Recreation to present a Northwest music scene unique and entertaining showcase of for years, and his music live music in the historic Story has inspired many Mansion as part of its “Pickin’ in people across the globe. the Park” music series at 7:30pm. He has been touring The Attic, Downtown globe. He has toured with Vic The evening will feature the nationally and Livingston’s favorite live music Chesnutt, Chris Whitley and authentic country and old-time internationally for over venue, presents veteran rock n’ Walter Salas-Humara, sounds of the Pacific Northwest 20 years. He first roller Jerry Joseph on Thursday, among others. duo of Caleb Klauder and toured with acclaimed November 7th, at 8:30pm. Joseph comes to Southwest Reeb Willms. folk-rock band Calobo, a Advance tickets to this 21+ show Montana in continued support of Doors will open at 7pm, with the luminary in the are $12. Doors open at 7:30pm. his latest release, Full Metal Burqa. show to follow. Advance tickets are Northwest’s burgeoning Joseph is a prolific and The album features Steve Drizos $18 and available at Cactus Records 90s music scene. He accomplished songwriter, writing (drums) and Steven James Wright or www.cactusrecords.net. Any then led his own band, hits for Widespread Panic and (bass), members of the Joseph- remaining tickets will be available the Caleb Klauder releasing 30 albums in his 30+ fronted Jackmormons and regular for $22 at the door. Seating is Band, beginning in year career; as a solo artist, with collaborators. limited and these tickets go quickly, 2000, a venue for his the Jackmormons, supergroup Advanced ticketing information so purchase early! The Story original and timeless Stockholm Syndrome, his burning for other upcoming Attic shows Mansion is located at 811 S songs. He is also a two-piece The Denmark Veseys, or is available at Willson Ave. founding member of originally, with his beloved 80s cult www.theatticmontana.com. Reeb Willms and Caleb the widely celebrated band, Little Women. Joseph is also The Attic is located at 110 N Klauder form a vocally driven duo Foghorn Stringband, a relentless live performer, playing Main St. in Livingston, just above that has been playing and singing with whom he still over 150 shows a year across the Whiskey Creek Saloon. • together since 2008, performing tours regularly. professionally across Europe, Reeb Willms was Scandinavia, Australia and born and raised on a wheat is a perfect fit with Klauder’s natural North America. farm outside of Waterville, on the and authentic style. Weaving together powerful high desert plateau of Central Bozeman Folklore Society is an harmonies, these two voices are Washington. Her early music all-volunteer nonprofit organization backed by Caleb’s distinct and exposure was to her dad and dedicated to promoting, preserving, lyrical mandolin and fiddle uncles singing old country songs. enjoying, and sharing the music, playing, and Reeb’s unwavering She has recorded with the dance, arts, crafts, and skills of guitar playing. Caleb and Reeb Foghorn Stringband, the Caleb traditional cultures. There’s always perform timeless original songs, as Klauder Band, and also with Caleb a need for volunteers! well as their favorite gems from Klauder as a duo. Her clear melodic For further event details or to old time and country repertoire. distinctly country talent for singing pledge your support, call Rik James at (406) 586-4123. Please visit www.bozeman- folklore.org for all upcoming BFS concert and dance information. •

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Pizza nights done right with PermaFunk, Vibe Quartet at Red Tractor

Since opening its doors some six Latin-infused grooves. The band is of George Jones, Owens, Johnny covers of traditional bluegrass and reminiscent of music played in Paris years ago, Red Tractor has proved inspired by the creativity and passion Cash, and Charley Pride, just to more contemporary artists. Their nightclubs in the 1940s. itself more than your average pizza of the 1970s and everyone who name a few. style is confident, complex, and full Enjoy a Saturday night dinner joint. The local pizzeria hosts participates in the PermaFunk Bridger Creek Boys return to of improvisation that will draw you with tableside tunes courtesy of the community-centric events and also experiment. their usual Thursday slot on in and get you shaking all over with Vibe Quartet on November 9th at welcomes sets by independent Next up is Neil Filo Beddow November 7th at 7pm. The Boys are bluegrass joy. Bridger Creek Boys will 7pm. The improv quartet fuses a musicians throughout the week. The on Monday, variety of instrumental music rang- live music serves as a perfect November 4th, at ing from jazz standards to original complement to its handcrafted 6:30pm. He plays funk numbers and instrumental pop- rounds and wide selection of original folk rock for ular tunes. The group is a Bozeman regional brews. Here’s a look at the soul, and describes area favorite and is not to be missed! who’s coming up. his guitar style as the Ashley Ross is back on On November 1st, Jazz Night “West Dakota stutter.” Monday, November 11th, at takes over Red Tractor, as it does His lyrically 6:30pm. She’s a Montana-born folk every Friday, at 7pm. Curated by scrambled iambic musician dedicated to inspiring and guitarist and composer Alex pentameter can be encouraging people through heart- Robilotta, these evenings feature the politically bent, felt original lyrics. She grew up in music styles of jazz, funk, latin, and spiritually seeking, and Bozeman, and has always loved more. Come out, get ready to tongue-in-cheek being outdoors. She receives much groove, and hear America’s only humorous with just a of her inspiration and “creative original art form as it exists and twist of serious. juices” from being out in God’s evolves in the 21st century. Additional Frequent Red creation. Ross writes her songs based Jazz Nights are set for November 8th and Tractor performer on personal experience and the 15th at 7pm. Larry Kiff entertains stories of people around her. While PermaFunk is back on on Tuesday, November 5th, at PermaFunk she enjoys performing, she hopes Saturday, November 2nd at 7pm. 7pm. He’s an excellent guitarist that the message of her songs The Bozeman-based group makes and has been a country fan all his an acoustic bluegrass quartet steeped bring an additional performance to Red reaches beyond just one night and music to keep bodies moving and life, citing Buck Owens as his in old-time tradition, while also Tractor on November 14th at 7pm. can touch those that hear them souls grooving! Expect plenty of number one influence. Expect to pushing the genre with newgrass. On Friday, November 8th, a very with truth, Jesus’ love, and with funky, soulful, psychedelic, and hear older country tunes with covers The band blends originals with special Jazz Night will feature hope. Her album, Beautifully Broken, Montana Manouche beginning at is available now. 7pm. The group plays swinging Red Tractor Pizza is located instrumental Gypsy Jazz music in at 1007 W Main in Bozeman. the style of Django Reinhardt. The Check out their menu at Country star Kenny Chesney to play Bobcat Stadium next summer Livingston Jazz Fest features talents of tunes are joyful and elegant, www.redtractorpizza.com. • Jeff Hamilton, other guest artists The Livingston Jazz Festival with the Local luminaries to perform has been announced for Thursday guest artists. to Saturday, November 7th–9th with Free of Bach’s Brandenburg works performances and educational charge, activities unfolding throughout college, high the weekend. school and at Hope Lutheran The event focuses on a strong middle combination of performance, school jazz Baroque Music Montana will movements from the concertos in education, and improvisation within bands are present the complete collection of an intimate setting. the jazz language. Throughout the encouraged J.S. Bach’s remarkably varied General admission tickets for the day, there will be performances, to perform Brandenburg Concertos on Nov. 16th performance are $25 at clinics and master classes with the for the guest Saturday, November 16th, beginning www.baroquemusicmontana.c Festival’s guest artists. clinicians, at 7:30pm. The concert will take om with student discounts available. This year will feature the receiving place at Hope Lutheran Church, Refreshments will be served. Herbie Hancock Institute of feedback in a located at 2152 W Graf in Baroque Music Montana special- Jazz Performance Ensemble nurturing, Bozeman. izes in chamber music inspired by from UCLA, Southwest Montana’s One of a kind, the Livingston non-competitive environment. Led by violinist Carrie Krause, history. The musician roster rotates own Ridgeway Collective and Jazz Festival brings internationally Tickets to the Jeff Hamilton the program also features based on desired instrumentation for Park High School Jazz recognized artists, jazz lovers, and show, to be held at Livingston’s outstanding local musicians Sue and repertoire. Concerts are held in Ensemble, and an unforgettable lifelong learners together. Each year, Holbrook United Methodist Church, Megan Makeever, flutes, Mike intimate spaces, for which the music show by the Jeff Hamilton Trio over 500 participants enjoy featured are $18 and available for advance Nelson, horn, Matthew O’Sullivan, was originally intended, and often at 7pm on Saturday night. An after artist concerts, after-hours jam purchase at www.eventbrite.com harpsichord, Sarah Stoneback, on period instruments. Using histori- party at the Murray featuring live sessions, daytime performances, (search “Jeff Hamilton Trio”). To trumpet, Anna Jesaitis and Mary cal instruments and referencing orig- music by John Roberts y Pan and many educational workshops. learn more about the festival or to Landeen, violas, among others. inal manuscripts, iconography, and Blanco will follow Hamilton’s With all of this talent in one find a complete schedule of events This performance is predicated historical writing fuels Baroque festival-closing performance, free place, Festival coordinators offer and further details, please visit by a lecture preview at 7:30pm on Music Montana’s commitment to of charge. local schools the opportunity to work www.livjazzfest.org. • Nov. 9th at the Cikan House, located the music and inspires fresh inter- at 31 Hitching Post Rd. The evening pretation. Rather than recreating will deliver intriguing context and something old, the aim is to make performance considerations of these each performance of this day, of this beloved staples of the repertoire, as space, existing because of these Reynolds Hall plays host to encore well as performance of selected musicians and this audience. • pairing of Aaberg, Fleming

Following their much lauded and Fleming has become one of the your cheeks hurt from all the grin- sold out show last winter, Grammy West’s most sought-after musicians, ning.” With every performance, the and Emmy-nominated composer bringing a breathtaking originality songs and stories of Jeni Fleming and pianist Philip Aaberg will to some of the best music of the are winning the hearts of audiences again join beloved Montana American songbook. From classic from coast to coast. Learn more at vocalist, Jeni Fleming, for a jazz standards by composers like www.jenifleming.com. spectacular evening performance. Gershwin, Cole Porter and Jobim, General admission tickets are Set for Friday, November 8th, to re-arranged pop hits by Cyndi $30 and available at www.brown- the event will be held at Reynolds Lauper, The Grateful Dead or The papertickets.com (search Recital Hall on the Montana State Beatles, Fleming defies easy “Aaberg/Fleming”). Please note UniversityLang campus. Termes Aaberg and classification simply saying in this venue’s limited seating. The Fleming will perform unique defense “a good song is a good concert is expected to sell out, so arrangements of intimate balladry song.” Her signature ballads drip advance ticket purchase is highly and unexpected repertoire, with so much emotion that an recommended. including The Kinks, Willie Nelson, audience member suggested adding Event proceeds from ticket sales Gnarls Barkley, The Band and Kleenex boxes on each chair in her will support Lutheran Campus Roberta Flack, among others. The tech rider. Big Sky Journal Ministry, a registered organization music will begin at 7:30pm. commented, “an evening of this at Montana State University where Philip Aaberg gained interna- and you’re both whipped and exhil- students actively pursue a time of tional recognition through a series arated, you’ve wiped your eyes, yet spiritual discovery. • of successful piano recordings released on Windham Hill Records. First appearing on the national scene with the Elvin Bishop Band, he would later tour with Peter Gabriel and record with the Doobie Brothers, Kenny Rogers and Vince Gill. His second release with Sweetgrass Music, Live from Montana, received a Grammy nomination. Classically trained, Aaberg incorporates classical, jazz, bluegrass, rock and new music elements into his compositions and musical structures. Although best known for his solo piano work, he is most at home in the chamber jazz genre. His compositions are noted for their “rigorous key- board technique, diverse influ- ences, and colorful composition- al style.” Learn more about Aaberg by visiting www.sweet- grassmusic.com. After seven albums and many cross-country tours, Jeni

page 2C • Volume 26, Number 21 - November 01, 2019 • The BoZone Entertainment Calendar • www.BoZone.com • 406-586-6730 ––– Tell ’em, “I Saw It In The BoZone!” Tell ’em, “I Saw It In The BoZone!” ––– The BoZone Entertainment Calendar • www.BoZone.com • 406-586-6730 • Volume 26, Number 21 - November 01, 2019 • page 3C Page 4C • The RollingZone • novembeR 01, 2019 The Interview R e v e l i n n i g h t o f ‘ f r o n t p o r c h A m e r i c a n a ’ a t F i l l e r From the storied music scene of the Upper RZ: The new album arrived following a bit drummer. They’ve also played together for a here it is, let’s play it as is. Midwest comes the cutting-edge “Front Porch of a crossroads for the band. Could you long time. RZ: You’ve got to be somewhat Americana” soundscapes of The Last Revel. expand on what happened there? RZ: What would you say the shake-up did comfortable with your bandmates to open up This powerfully talented collective of RA: The last few years have been pretty for what would become Fool’s Spring? personal stories to critique. songwriters naturally blends the genres of folk, dynamic. Our former guitar player, Lee RA: Even though the new five-piece is a RA: I feel that for sure, and I’m sure they old time and rock to create a sound that is as (Henke), decided to leave the band in early year and a half old, everybody’s been playing do too. It feels like it’s a part of you in a song original as it is timeless. Drawing influence 2018. For a long time we were just a trio, so it together for years in different projects. That and you’re very very protective of that. You from their salt of the earth Midwest ethos, the was Vinny (Donatelle) and I left standing personal chemistry is already there, [which think it’s the greatest thing you’ve ever done, band’s songs are roots in the characteristic there, wondering what to do. To be honest, made] reformatting the music fun and really but from the creator’s standpoint, it’s tough to that has made that region the heartbeat there was a decent chunk of [time] where we easy. The new album absolutely reflects not look at it so romantically. That’s where of America. weren’t sure if we should continue. The trio making music with them in a really big way. having collaborators really comes in handy. The Last Revel utilizes their multi- was such a collaborative effort, it wasn’t like it Where before it was just kind of a folky, They can show you the reality of the situation, instrumental abilities to bring the full spectrum was one person’s band and the rest were just bluegrassy trio, now it’s this full band. There’s whether it’s an amazing song or something of modern Americana to life with lush backing them up. So, we were at this cross- still violin and banjo, and there’s still upright that needs work. They can help you see it for arraignments of three-part vocal harmonies, roads. We had a majority of the band’s catalog bass and acoustic guitar, but there’s also these what it is and that’s really important. You can acoustic and electric guitar, upright bass, fiddle between the two of us that still survives. We other elements we’re playing with. Full drum get so caught up and sometimes need to be and 5-string banjo to consistently support decided to make a big change and invest in set, electric guitar – the textures we can play brought down to earth. impassioned performances of their honest and reformatting how we do things and see what with now are completely different. We have all RZ: And maybe sometimes a song is just heartfelt songwriting. happens. It was either we try or it goes away, these things to draw from and anything is not meant for the Last Revel stamp. With their latest release, Fool’s Spring, The so it was really easy to justify giving it a shot. possible. It’s like a whole new palette of colors RA: A lot of the songs I wrote for the band Last Revel further demonstrates their ability to That’s always been a fundamental aspect of to play with. didn’t make it on this album, and that’s exactly create rich and delicately textured recorded what The Last Revel’s always been. It’s RZ: The album retained many of the why. I’ve heard bandmates say, ‘this is a Ryan material with a modern “tip of the hat” to the definitely had its moments of being incredibly stompy, string band elements the early Last song.’ It’s so close to me that it has to come storied history of American folk music. from that specific source. Some songs In anticipation of their Treasure are a lot more malleable on who the State performances, the Rolling Zone narrator really is. You have to trust your spoke with founding member Ryan partners, that they’re making the right Acker about the new album and sonic call. reincarnation. RZ: Because you also perform Rolling Zone: After a short individually, do solo sets provide an break, The Last Revel’s fall tour opportunity to share the tunes that continues with a number of Northwest might not be fit for the full band? stops, including a batch right here in RA: Playing solo or with another Montana. Can you give us a preview group, stepping away from your main of those shows, whether for returning project and applying these ideas to fans or first time Revelers? something else, it kind of exposes them Ryan Acker: We released a new in a way that’s really important for the batch of songs earlier this year. The process. Some songs that made it on the album’s called Fool’s Spring and this new album, I tried out solo for months, tour will be a solid amount of that, just threw it out there to gauge the plus some of our favorite highlights reaction and how it felt. A musician from older material. This is our fourth knows when something went well. You full-length, which is crazy to think can feel it if something goes well and about. You take these little baby steps felt right. That’s definitely my along the way and look back in a staging ground. couple years and you’re like ‘Ohh. We RZ: Where do you draw have a catalog to pick from now,’ the line? which is really fun. The band RA: As far as side projects or solo expanded a little bit in the last couple projects go, I don’t think anything is off of years, so now we’re playing with a limits. There’s something so fascinating full drum set and upright bass player. and freeing about live music in general With the full setup, it’s been fun to (L to R) Vinny Donatelle, Ryan Acker & Rachel Hanson because you can get up there and do pick and choose some older tunes that we kind whatever you want, and in a solo setting that’s of restructured for the new band, and then photo by Michelle Bennett absolutely true because you’re calling the highlight the new album as well. We’re shots. If you want to try an old song in a new having a blast with these songs. challenging, but it’s also been incredibly Revel became known for, but also broadened way or try a new song in some completely RZ: Though the band is based out of rewarding to reinvent ourselves. Everything its sound. What attributes of the current line- different way, that’s totally up to you. That’s Minneapolis, you’ve become a pretty familiar feels new again and it’s exciting in new ways. up, would you say, spurred this evolution? where the magic lies, seeing musicians solo. face on the local circuit. How do you manage, There are exciting and challenging factors to it, RA: Rachel’s songwriting and her vocal You can do anything. more or less, splitting that time? but it keeps us motivated and on our toes. presence changed the way we write. She has RZ: After the tour you’re all going to take RA: That’s new territory for us. I just RZ: That’s where Rachel Hanson came in. such an incredible, powerhouse voice, that that a breather and live a little bit, but what does recently relocated here, so it’s a lot more RA: Rachel was a longtime friend and became the tip of the spear. The songs are the new year look like for The Last Revel? concise when the band does get together. This confidante of the band [who] we met her now highlighting that. Before we were doing RA: I think we’re still trying to figure fall tour for example, we have like 12 shows in through the Midwest music scene. She’s always more harmonies and it was a lot more focused that out. We’ll hit 2020 on a positive note, 15 days. We’re blocking off our calendar in been really close to the project. She had joined on the stompgrass thing, and now we’re taking and I’m sure there will be new material chunks like that versus, for years, doing us on tour a whole bunch and helped us with a step back and letting Rachel’s vocal free- fostered through the time off. I love playing weekends every weekend and tours in between. recording projects throughout the band’s form soar as high as she wants. She’s a huge old material because of the connections Everybody gets together before and refreshes history. She’s got this incredible voice and is country music fan of all different eras, which is fans feel to it, and the connection I feel to the material, but it’s not nearly as much of the also a great songwriter. When it came time to a new influence on the band. Vinny and I those fans for their connection, but daily thing we used to do. I love Minnesota, mix things up and rebuild the band, she was aren’t students of country music like she is, so showcasing new stuff is my favorite thing and the Midwest will always be where I’m the first person to come to mind. She was we’re starting to absorb that influence. That about this whole crazy trip. The only way from. There are so many cultural things that ecstatic, and actually hoping we were going to opened up the door for me to play more we as a band can invest in our transition is to translate [to] the Rocky Mountains and Pacific ask. Collectively, everybody was kind of electric guitar. And drums just go hand-in- continue making material for people to see Northwest, and the state of Montana is thinking it. We brought her into the fold, and hand with that Americana/country/folk where the path is leading. Bob Dylan for practically the band’s second home. We have she’s been incredible to work with. She’s umbrella, where drums and bluegrass are a example, you can see the evolution so many great fans and have toured so much amazingly talented and really inspired. little more foreign to each other. The trio through the music he made. I think that’s here, it feels very comfortable for the band Through her we met Lauren Anderson and sometimes got pigeonholed into a bluegrass fascinating. You’re capturing moments within to come back. Elliot Heinz, who are our bass player and thing. Adding the drums helped us migrate a songs, and he kind of mapped out his life in little further from that. The new album music. Granted, I have favorite little explores the other textures of Americana, on windows of his career, but when you take the other side of bluegrass. a step back to look at it all together, it’s RZ: Do you think we can expect further really neat to see the line wander. At the evolution on the next set of tunes? end of the day it’s Bob Dylan, and I hope RA: We’re just getting started writing songs someday that’s what people say about together. Everybody has their songwriting Last Revel albums. pieces that they bring to the group, but now RZ: Did you have a closing thought for we’re reconfiguring with these new tools, this those who might come across this? new angle and trajectory. I imagine it will RA: The number of times the band has continue to evolve. Respectfully, Rachel, Vinny played the Filling Station is probably and I are becoming stronger songwriters and I approaching double digits. Our first show think that’s going to show a lot more. I’ve there, we opened up for a band from always been a firm believer in ‘a well-written California and we played to like 5 people. song can move mountains,’ and all it takes is That experience was exciting because we one to change everything. That’s always been were so new and it was the first show we’d the focus of the band, and I imagine that to be ever had outside the Midwest, so it’s always the continued focus. I think we’ll dive deeper been really near and dear to our hearts. This into the Americana five-piece and see where is a place that has built the band, a place that leads us. I don’t ever imagine putting where it’s grown. We opened for the Lil down the banjo, I think it’ll just ebb and Smokies there, then started headlining our flow in its focus. own shows there. Honestly, some of my RZ: What’s the status on the new material? most favorite musical moments this band has RA: The band was touring and pushing so had have been at the Filling Station. It’s hard for so long, everybody’s excited to take a institutional and ridiculous. I feel a connection little bit of a breather from it and explore to that place and [with] our fans who have other aspects of life. We’re always tossing come to our shows there because of the around ideas, riffing on songs and trying things ridiculousness of it, and I think musicgoers out, but as far as studio time booked for in Bozeman feel that same way. It’s a kind of anything new, not in the near future. wild and crazy place, but some of the Pine Creek Lodge will host the missed performances. tana.com for additional details, RZ: This is a band of songwriters. metaphorical barriers you feel at a live music Jacob Jolliff Band on Saturday, During the winter months, Pine ticketing information, and to learn Lyrically speaking, do you guys write show are not present at the Filling Station. November 2nd. The music will Creek hosts Trivia Night more about these and other independently and then present to the other It’s so much easier to connect with begin at 7:30pm. Tickets are $20 in Wednesdays from 7–9pm and upcoming events. Pine Creek Lodge members, or is it more of a group effort with somebody musically because it’s so straight advance or $25 day of show, based regular Brunch Live Music. Please is located at 2496 E River Rd., just the songs speaking to collective experiences? from the source, and that’s really cool. on availability. This is an indoor visit www.pinecreeklodgemon- outside of Livingston. • Perhaps it’s both. The Last Revel returns to Bozeman’s show with limited space. RA: Specifically, for the new album, Filling Station on Saturday, November 9th. Jolliff is a current member of everything was brought to the table from a Local singer/songwriter Paul Lee Kupfer Yonder Mountain String Band and spark standpoint by an individual. With the will kick off the music at 9pm. Advance one of the country’s premier song “Roses” for example, Rachel brought that tickets to this 21+ show are $14 through contemporary bluegrass mandolin- to Vinny and I. She had a verse and chorus www.CactusRecords.net, $15.50 in- ists. Before joining Yonder Mountain and that was it. We helped her arrange the store, or $18 at the door. Doors at 8pm. in 2015, Jacob founded the beloved song, and she had the vision to finish it from Other regional shows include Billings’ New England roots band Joy Kills there. It’s a back-and-forth, kind of ping-pong Yellowstone Valley Brewing on Nov. 6th, the Sorrow while attending Berklee game. A lot of the songs were finished like Great Northern in Whitefish on Nov. 7th, College of Music. The band logged that. Songs are funny. I’ve been working on and Helena’s Lewis & Clark Tap Room on three records, hundreds of shows, some songs for years and it feels like you’re Nov. 8th. Ticketing and additional details and thousands of miles of world- never quite done with it. Then sometimes, you can be found on the band website. wide touring. The Jacob Jolliff Band sit down for 10 minutes and it just happens, Learn more about the five-piece at features a rotating cast of some of and it’s done, there it is. It’s a moving target. www.TheLastRevel.com or find them on the most virtuosic and innovative That’s kind of the fun of it. You never know if Facebook and Instagram (@TheLastRevel) young pickers in the country. Jacob it’s going to be the day you write the song. It’s for updated tour details and other continues to tour extensively with always nice to bring an idea to a group like announcements. Their latest release, Fool’s YMSB year round, assembling his this that’s not completely finished because it Spring, is available now. Stream on namesake band when schedules still has room to play and fit the band, versus Spotify and Apple Music. • permit, for rare, not to be

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Enjoy twice weekly concerts from warmth of Hot Springs’ outdoor pools

Soak in or outside at long- Check out upbeat, western roots format, guys keeping the blues alive – time (natural) hot spot, the original ultimately leaving the audience entertain on Thursday, November Bozeman Hot Springs. The country rock feeling hopeful and happy. 14th. The groovy blues/rock/jazz local destination for residents of the Dead Sometimes joined by fiddle, pedal fusion band fronts an amazing and visitors is also home to Yellers on steel, bass and harmonica, this show for audiences drawn to blues weekly live music from the Sunday, group always brings something rock. Their show consists of classic pool-adjacent outdoor stage. November unique to their shows, making each covers paired with some originals, Regional and traveling 10th. different than the last. ensuring all listeners a good time. musicians perform on regular Founded by Reckless Abandon – four And on Sunday, November Thursday and Sunday nights 17th, Missoula-based Tom at 7pm. Here’s a look at who’s Catmull’s Last Resort perform coming up. their own brand of blues-rock. Bozeman electro-rockers The band brings an impressive MOTH take the stage Sunday, amount of energy and November 3rd. The band has musicianship to each of their made a name for itself with shows. Featured on “11th & Grant their incredible jam-funk music MOTH frontman with Eric Funk” and winners of paired with captivating live shows. follows on Thursday, November Peter countless awards, this four-piece MOTH is made up of some of the 7th. From classic-sounding county King, the has been impressing audiences most well-renowned musicians in music to modern rock music, he’ll music for many years. Bozeman including Luke Flansburg bring something for everyone to follows a Bozeman Hot Springs is (guitar/vocals), Jordan Rodenbiker enjoy. As he describes it, if Rodney theme of located at 81123 Gallatin Road, (bass), Joe Kirchner (keys) and Brett Crowell and Ryan Adams got mar- courage just south of Four Corners. Visit Goodell (drums). These guys ried in Iowa and raised their child in the face www.bozemanhotsprings.com deliver an amazing show every- on Guy Clark and Slaid Cleaves, of for operating hours, further event where they go, with the Hot that kid might sound like Brice. adversity, details, and fitness membership Springs gig no exception. Swing out for a great performance delivered information. Call (406) 586-6492 Genre chameleon Brice Ash fueled by multiple musical styles. in an with additional questions. • Tom Catmull’s Last Resort

Peelander-Z, an encore by That 1 Guy & plenty more Filler shows ChickenJam West and That 1 Guy is gothic and heart-pounding. His one- Mellow Mood present back in Bozeman on man concert performance is equal Dead Sky – Day of the Saturday, November parts music, technology, science, art Dead: Grateful Dead 16th at 9pm. Tickets and spectacle, as he uses his hands Tribute on Friday, to this 21+ show are and feet to create an industrial tribal November 1st at 9pm. $11 in advance and rhythm that must be seen and heard Head down and celebrate $15 at the door. to be believed. His album, The Moon with Bozeman’s own tribute Doors at 8pm. is Disgusting, is available now. group featuring members of Imagine the Looking ahead, the Pinky & the Floyd, MOTH, brainchild of Dr. Scott Pemberton Electric Kelly Nicholson Band, The Seuss, Captain Power Trio takes the stage Hooligans, The Dead Beefheart, Frank Thursday, November 21st, at 8pm. Yellers, SlomoJoe and more. Zappa, Stanley Tickets to this 21+ show are $9 in Tickets to this 21+ show Kubrick and Rube advance and $12 at the door. Doors are $9 in advance and $12 Goldberg, and you at 7pm. at the door. Doors at 8pm. begin to understand Pemberton’s sound is much A special night of two the spectacle of a like the vibe of his native Portland: tandem EP releases by AVA That 1 Guy freaky, fun, and just the right and tiny iota follows on performance by amount of weird. The best way to Sunday, November 3rd. Berkeley, California- categorize his music is with the Electronic folk project The Peelander-Z based and classically moniker “Timber Rock,” also the Connection open at 8pm. Tickets Crier features six unique tracks. guarantees intense audience trained musician Mike Silverman. title of his latest album. Pemberton to this 21+ show are $5 at the New York-born Peelander-Z participation and a chance to rock As inventor and player of The naturally applies his own stamp on door. Doors at 7pm. takes the stage Friday, November out and have a great time. The band Magic Pipe, That 1 Guy’s show has the sounds of the Pacific AVA is a Montana-grown 8th. JD Pinkus of Butthole Surfers is currently working on the follow-up to be seen to be believed, as he Northwest, the region he has musician whose original songs blend and Supersuckers’ Eddie to last year’s Go Pz Go in celebration single-handedly (and foot-edly) plays always called home. The deep indie, jazz and R&B influences into Spaghetti open at 9pm. Tickets to of their 20th anniversary. his amazing instrument, made out of jazz, NW rock/grunge, blues roots, folk roots. A lifelong songwriter and this 21+ show are $12 in advance On Saturday, November 9th, miked steel pipes with a single, thick and the West Coast funk – it’s performer, the new EP is directly and $15 at the door. Doors at 8pm. The Last Revel return to bass string wired from top to all there. reflective of her experiences as a Peelander-Z is a Japanese action Southwest Montana with a Paul bottom, not to mention an Advance tickets for these young woman living in the era of comic punk band based in Austin. Lee Kupfer-assisted show at 9pm. Appalachian handsaw, an electric Filling Station and other late capitalist, mass-mediated They’ve toured extensively in North Tickets to this 21+ show are $14 in cowboy boot and belching smoke. upcoming shows are available in- America. America, Japan and Europe, having advance and $18 at the door. Combining elements of classical store at Cactus Records and tiny iota writes tiny songs that also appeared at major music Doors at 8pm. Find additional details music with electronica, Silverman www.cactusrecords.net. For scream like a dust mite into the festivals including Bonnaroo and the and read the BoZone’s interview with puts his classical training to good use more information, visit eternal abyss. Their new EP, Town Vans Warped Tour. The live show founding member Ryan Acker on page 4C. creating music that is ethereal, www.chickenjamwest.com. •

Legendary songsmith Rodney Crowell comes to Bozeman Mighty Fine Time is set to 22nd. The music begins at 8pm. number ones and a legacy of song- memoir, Chinaberry Sidewalks. He opened his own , RC1, present Rodney Crowell in his With more than 40 years of writing excellence that has made teamed up with New York Times best- and released the Acoustic Classic first-ever appearance at the historic American roots music under his him an icon among giants. Strongly selling author Mary Karr for Kin: project. His new album, TEXAS, Ellen Theatre in Downtown belt, the Texas native is a two-time rooted in country music, Crowell Songs by Mary Karr & Rodney Crowell released in August. The collection Bozeman on Friday, November Grammy Award winner with five has written chart-topping hits for in 2012, with Karr saying of her features Willie Nelson, Lyle Lovett, the likes of Emmylou Harris, collaborator, “Like Hank Williams Ronnie Dunn, Billy F. Gibbons, Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, or Townes Van Zandt or Miss Randy Rogers, Lee Ann Womack, Keith Urban and more. But owing Lucinda, he writes and croons with Vince Gill, Steve Earle and to the distinctly universal, literary a poet’s economy and a well Ringo Starr. quality of his writing, has also digger’s deep heart.” Ticketing and further penned beloved songs for artists as Crowell was honored with information about the show and diverse as Bob Seger, Etta James, ASCAP’s prestigious Founder’s other upcoming happenings is the Grateful Dead, John Denver, Award in 2017, and that same year available at www.theellenthe- Jimmy Buffett and countless others. released the album Close Ties, which atre.org. A limited amount of VIP “It’s an honor to present Rodney spawned another Grammy seats are available, offering in the beautiful Ellen Theatre,” said nomination for “It Ain’t Over Yet” premium seats and a private Meet Mighty Fine’s Joanne Gardner with Rosanne Cash and John Paul & Greet with Mr. Crowell. For addi- Lowell. “Rodney’s performed White in the category of Best tional inquiries, call (406) 585-5885 several times in this area, but never Americana Song. In 2018, he or stop into The Ellen box office. • in this theatre – and it’s the perfect way to see him.” A member of the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame, Crowell is also the author of the acclaimed

Yonder Mountain’s Jacob Jolliff puts on Pine Creek show Pine Creek Lodge will host the missed performances. tana.com for additional details, Jacob Jolliff Band on Saturday, During the winter months, Pine ticketing information, and to learn November 2nd. The music will Creek hosts Trivia Night more about these and other begin at 7:30pm. Tickets are $20 in Wednesdays from 7–9pm and upcoming events. Pine Creek Lodge advance or $25 day of show, based regular Brunch Live Music. Please is located at 2496 E River Rd., just on availability. This is an indoor visit www.pinecreeklodgemon- outside of Livingston. • show with limited space. Jolliff is a current member of Yonder Mountain String Band and one of the country’s premier contemporary bluegrass mandolin- ists. Before joining Yonder Mountain in 2015, Jacob founded the beloved New England roots band Joy Kills Sorrow while attending Berklee College of Music. The band logged three records, hundreds of shows, and thousands of miles of world- wide touring. The Jacob Jolliff Band features a rotating cast of some of the most virtuosic and innovative young pickers in the country. Jacob continues to tour extensively with YMSB year round, assembling his namesake band when schedules permit, for rare, not to be page 4C • Volume 26, Number 21 - November 01, 2019 • The BoZone Entertainment Calendar • www.BoZone.com • 406-586-6730 ––– Tell ’em, “I Saw It In The BoZone!” Tell ’em, “I Saw It In The BoZone!” ––– The BoZone Entertainment Calendar • www.BoZone.com • 406-586-6730 • Volume 26, Number 21 - November 01, 2019 • page 5C Page 6C • The RollingZone • novembeR 01, 2019

First class regional acts best enjoyed with Bridger pint or two You don’t have to be ‘Cats fan to solos on top of a driving beat.” His organization focuses on help Bridger Brewing celebrate their latest original release, Difficult Days, mental health care for gold medal win for the now is available now. Order up your children and their families, regionally famous Bobcat Brown – favorite Bridger brew and enjoy working with close to 600 but it sure doesn’t hurt! The the show! youth throughout medium-bodied ale recently took Local musician Tim Rooney Montana who struggle home one of top prizes at Denver’s will provide the tunes on November with controlling emotions Great American Beer Festival. 13th. Come listen to some bluesy and behaviors. Learn more Insider tip: their other flavors are country/rock and sip on some suds. at www.ybgr.org. just as delicious! Also this month, Brice Ash & Friends deliver Aid the efforts of Fork Bridger continues to host Music & brewery-goers an evening of live & Spoon Homestyle Kitchen Mussels every Wednesday and {Pints entertainment on November 20th. on November 11th. with Purpose} on Mondays. Here’s a The local singer/songwriter’s debut, Montana’s first pay-what- look at some of the upcoming acts The Chariot, carries with it the hope- you-can restaurant serves and nonprofits. ful hurt, raw honesty, and stirring homegrown, scratch cook- Wednesday nights from stories that fans of his rough-hewn ing at a price that’s afford- 5:30–8pm, Bridger Brewing hosts songwork have come to expect. able for everyone. Learn Music & Mussels! Enjoy some Ranging from the heart-wrenching more at www.forkand- Brice Ash with Megan Makeever live music and succulent, steamed piano/cello duet, “Joe’s Final Bow,” spoonkitchen.org. mussels while sipping on your to the gritty roots rocker “Has-Been Monday night from 5–8pm where And on November 18th, Montana Bozeman community with favorite flavor. Man,” the record brims with a dollar of every pint sold is donated State University’s Ecology Club visits unique hand-crafted brews, fresh Montana singer/songwriter humanity – brash cowgirls, broken to a featured local nonprofit. Here’s the brewery. The student-run artisan-style pizzas, and more. Mike Murray performs on old men, homeless saviors, and high a look at who’s on the calendar in organization promotes professional Learn more about upcoming November 6th. Of his performanc- school nerds. Their stories are woven the coming weeks. Head in to enjoy development and training opportu- events and daily specials at es, the Whitefish Pilot’s Matt Baldwin together in an Americana sound- a house-brewed pint and be nities for students of the field, and www.bridgerbrewing.com. writes, “It’s obvious Murray thrives scape as Ash explores the corners charitable in the process! also hosts a regular seminar series on Bridger is located at 1609 S 11th with an electric guitar in his hands. and alleys of the human condition. Proceeds from November 4th will campus. Learn more at www.face- Ave., just across from the Fieldhouse. His stage presence draws in the Bridger Brewing also plays host benefit Yellowstone Boys and Girls book.com/MSUecoseminar. They’re open for business from audience as he loses himself in deep {Pints with Purpose} every Ranch. The Billings-based Bridger Brewing provides the 11am–9pm daily. •

Enjoy a FREE birthday soak at Norris Hot Springs! It’s your birthday? Soak free at enjoy the water Butler drives the music on the Norris Hot Springs! Bring some without the JEB resonator. Phil Cohea plays friends and let them buy you a local crowds, come rhythm guitar, harmonica and craft beer, glass of wine, champagne when the pool vocals for that genuine juke or your non-alcoholic beverage of opens at 10am on joint sound. choice. Tuck into a mound of cheesy Saturday and Logan Dudding takes the nachos with local beef and Hot Sunday, or 4pm on stage on Saturday, November Mama’s salsa or share a pizza with Monday, Thursday 9th. Logan is a Butte resident, toppings grown in the on-site and Friday. known for his work with the garden. Feeling a little more solitary And if you Chad Ball and Red Mountain on your birthday? That’s fine, too. prefer a more bands as a percussionist. Now Grab a pool noodle and have a social soak with honing his guitar skills, he’s little float reminiscent of your live music, be sure enjoying putting on solo time in utero. to show up on acoustic performances, covering that are easy to relate to, often Looking for a way to get out into weekend evenings favorite songs and showing off a few amusing, and frequently with a nature and enjoy some of the best Friday through Born from poetry of the earth. originals. Help welcome him back! regional backdrop. that Montana has to offer? Look no Sunday for “Live from the Dome” Beatniks, philosophers, lost lovers Roots rock duo Acoustic Roll Christy Hays graces the further than the Hot Springs. Just 35 music beginning at 7pm. Local, and mischievous mountain sages will entertain on Sunday, November audience with a Sunday show on miles east of Bozeman, Norris offers regional and nationally known dance in and out of lyrics. Original 10th. Comprised of Rod Morrison November 17th. Hays’ music has a 38,000 gallon, wood-lined pool musicians grace the poolside stage songs are written and performed by and Mike Voeller, they’ll bring their folk and country tinges, thoughtfully filled daily with mineral-rich, hot providing genuine entertainment for Bozeman-based Charles Wolf guitar and percussion based acoustic penned stories and a full band sound springs water for your soaking a $2 cover. Drimal on Spanish guitar, music to the poolside stage. Expect that’s both driving alt country and pleasure. The pool is fed by artesian Kristin Lundell opens a new harmonica, and foot tambourine. to hear mellow sounds from the 60s moody folk rock. Compared to springs flowing in at a rate of 60 month of music on Friday, He’s often accompanied by Chris and 70s (Stones, Beatles, Clapton, Brandi Carlile, Lucinda Williams, gallons per minute. The hot water November 1st. The local Jenkins on lead guitar and occasion- James Taylor, The Who, Dylan, Rhett Miller, Kathleen Edwards and burbles up to the surface of the singer/songwriter and guitarist ally other supreme musicians. Young) mixed with tasty jams and Patty Griffin, she has a sound earth at a scalding 120 degrees (on performs catchy, melodic rock origi- JEB follows on Sunday, original tunes. uniquely her own. She’s shared the average) and is cooled to a nals inspired by the likes of Veruca November 3rd. The local Dan Henry is set for Friday, stage with Hayes Carll, Sturgil comfortable temperature for soaking. Salt, Juliana Hatfield, and The singer/songwriter, guitarist and November 15th. The Montana Simpson, Bruce Robison, Kelly Norris staff empties the pool nightly. Beatles. She’ll also have the audience producer brings his vibrant, red native is a singer/songwriter with a Willis and Jeffery Foucault to name a Emptying the pool also lets the singing along as she puts her spin on hair persona to his indie pop and unique vocal style coupled with few. River Swimmer, Hays’ third full- customer know when it is time to hits that span the decades. hip-hop inspired dance music. His acoustic guitar and bluesy length and fifth release overall, leave. The pool gets refilled daily, Raven Roshi performs on debut single, “This L Is On Me,” harmonica. He’s driven by a blues brings the culmination of her influ- except on Tuesdays when the wood- Saturday, November 2nd. He creates released in April. influence, but covers a wide range of ences and experiences traveling the en planks get pressure-washed. an original, ethereal indie folk sound Enjoy the talents of music from folk and rock to reggae, world. The album is available now. Norris Hot Springs’ artesian that teases transportation into the Headwaters on Friday, November and so much more. For operating hours, menus and water provides a balm for the body mystic. Cerebral with a hint of 8th. The duo plays acoustic blues in Aran Buzzas returns on the complete music calendar, visit and the mind now that fall weather counter-culture blues, deeply the manner of Muddy Waters, Saturday, November 16th. Calling www.norrishotsprings.com. brings a chill to the air. Relax and emotive, hypnotic at times, and Robert Johnson, Mississippi John his music “Homegrown Montana Follow on Facebook and Instagram unwind. If you want a chance to always laying down a chill vibe. Hurt and other blues legends. Art Folky Tonk,” Aran performs songs (@NorrisHotSprings). •

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Fall return of Astronomy on Tap, Josh Moore at Mtns Walking

Calling local stargazers – and harm in arriving early! described as a musically gifted Facebook and Instagram for updated event information especially the thirsty ones! Also at Mountains Walking, goofball, he’ll bring a mix of (@MountainsWalkingBrewery) and daily specials. • Mountains Walking Brewery will Josh Moore returns with a solo good-feelin’ folk and bluegrass host Astronomy on Tap x set on Monday, November 11th, to the brewery. Chandra 20 on Monday, from 6–8pm. The North Carolina And don’t forget to November 4th. drink for a cause! Sponsored by the Mountains Walking hosts MAXimize trips to Chico Montana Science regular Pint Nights with Center, the event a portion of brew sales will celebrate the directed toward the with nights in Saloon

20th anniversary missions of regional non- With early winter storms The MAX plays spot-on renditions of NASA’s profits. Featured signaling a season draped in white, of a wide variety of choice dance- Chandra x-ray tel- organizations in the soaks at Chico Hot Springs are able rock n’ roll covers and has two escope. Dr. Angela coming weeks include Can becoming more and more desirable. original albums, Shadows in the Shade Des Jardins and the Griz on Nov. 18th and The local getaway is also great for and Vinyl Valentine. The MAX has Dr. Anne Lohfink the Gallatin Valley Food Bank will speak about on Nov. 28th. Both will be how x-ray astrono- held from 4–8pm. my is used in Located at 422 Plum

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holes, supernovas is open seven days a

and dark energy. week from 11:30am–8pm.

Doors at 6:30pm. Drop in for Taco Tuesday

Enjoy a beer or Wing Wednesday and

and a few bites get two shells or a half-

while learning Josh Moore dozen wings for only $10

about astronomy, – don’t worry, both come

testing your astro-trivia knowl- native is the lead guitarist for with a brew of choice!

edge, and maybe even leaving with Laney Lou & the Bird Dogs – and Learn more about the local a prize! This all-ages evening is croons, too! Moore’s solo acoustic brewery and tasting room at open to the public. These events show features a healthy blend of www.mountainswalking.com are known to fill up, so there’s no originals and covers. Sometimes Be sure to follow them on

Mile High songwriter Isabelle Stillman, local musicians drop by Wild Joe*s If the seemingly swift change in Isabelle Stillman visits for a are unique to her and entirely season has you looking for ways to show on Friday, November 8th. authentic. Recent singles “Fine,” warm up, a stop into Downtown Local musician Sarah Price will “Kid” and “Middle Sister” are Bozeman’s Wild Joe*s has just the open at 6pm. available now. ticket. And if you’re swinging in for The Missouri native captures a With a voice that brings to mind Under the Bleachers an evening boost, the the honesty of Joni Mitchell Coffee Spot is also a and the sweetness of Alison weekend escapes with live opened for Styx, REO Speedwagon, great place to check Krauss, Price’s performances entertainment in the Saloon every and The Fabulous Thunderbirds. out acoustic sets by feel like home. Raw, pure, and Friday and Saturday night. Here’s a Under the Bleachers rock local and traveling made for bigger stages than the look at who’s headed to the Paradise the house Friday and Saturday, artists. Here’s a look ones she’s used to playing. Price Valley hot spot. November 15th and 16th. The at what’s coming up. spent the last three years BlackWater Band bring the band consists of Scott Williams The next Open performing around the United noise on Friday and Saturday, (guitar), Tim Borsberry (drums), Mic Night takes States and Europe as both a November 1st and 2nd. The rock n’ and Chris Heisel (bass). They place Friday, solo artist and part of a duo roll variety group will have you off have an intensely diverse song list, November 1st from with folk/rocker Aaron your feet and on the dancefloor in a result of their diverse origins. 6–8pm. Enjoy an Howard. Her abiding love of no time, so order a drink at the bar Tim hails from Helena, Chris evening of music music is apparent in every and get that liquid motivation from Great Falls, and Scott is a performed by local moment she spends playing, flowing! Note: Friday’s show doubles as transplant from Los Angeles. A musicians. Bring your both on and off the stage. Chico’s Halloween Party, so dress your best look over the band’s song list will guitar, sitar, zither, Local artist Darla for the costume contest – all will be judged show they keep up with today’s poetry, comedy, or Sweeney returns Sunday, at 11pm to determine this year’s winner! hits – and have been playing theremin and take a November 17th from 1–3pm. The MAX follows on Friday and yesterday’s since they were a turn up at the mic. She grew up in the mountains Saturday, November 8th and 9th. ‘hit’ the first time! Show Bozeman what surrounded by music, spending The popular band has entertained Live Saloon music begins at you’re made of! much of that time playing and delighted audiences nationwide 9pm. Chico Hot Springs is located Individual set lengths guitar and writing songs. since the mid-80s, calling Montana in Pray, 20 miles south of depend on the Darla’s original, thought- home since 1993. With Kyle Livingston. Come sip, soak, and number of musicians provoking lyrics speak to a Brenner (guitar), Mike Young swing! For more information, visit who want to play. Sign-ups start at Midwestern country-folk and Rocky variety of audiences, whether to (drums), and Bobb Clanton (bass), www.chicohotsprings.com. • 5:30pm – first come, first served. Be Mountain Americana sound in her those young at heart, struggling to sure to bring your friends and work. Her reflections on growing up find their place, or looking for a support live music in Bozeman! A in America in the 21st Century are sweet story to listen to. With country modest contribution to the kitty will vivid, with her lyrics clever and and folk roots, her simple be divided by participating referential. On stage, Stillman’s time singer/songwriter style makes for an musicians at the end of the night. as a high school English teacher enjoyable experience for all. The more people who come, the comes through. She engages a room, Wild Joe*s is located at 18 W more money in the pot. An additional plays to and with an audience, jerks Main St. in the heart of historic Open Mic Night is set for Saturday, tears and illicits laughter. Though Downtown Bozeman. Learn more November 18th from 6–8pm. she’s new to the music scene, Isabelle about these and other upcoming Denver singer/songwriter has found a sound and presence that events at wildjoescoffee.com. •

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Eagles-hosted GOnG Show fundraiser follows midweek acoustics by Kristin Lundell, Kennedy Richards Bozeman’s Eagles Bar invites downtown heart, make you cry, and dance! Grab a drink your own luxury vacation for shoppers and strollers in from the early winter and drag your partner out on the floor. two – worth $4000! chill for a beverage-induced warm-up. The Kennedy Richards returns on Theme for the evening is local watering hole features drink specials, Wednesday, November 13th, at 8pm. She’s 70s-style GOnG Show. Friday night BINGO and burgers, as well as been gigging since the age of sixteen, playing Advance tickets may be regular live music by local musicians and cafés, festivals, and radio shows spanning from purchased at visiting acts. Here’s a look at who’s playing at Montana’s Pony Bar to breweries in one.bidpal.net/gong- FOE in the coming weeks. Easthampton, Massachusetts, with influences show/ticketing. Doors at Country rockers BlueBelly Junction are spanning even further: Jack White, Captain 6pm and the party goes til first up on Friday and Saturday, November 1st Beefheart, James Booker, Bob Dylan, Lou midnight. Photo ID and 2nd. The group provides audiences with Reed, Chuck Berry, and more. required for entry. what they consider “rockabilly music” all over KneeJürk is back with the weekend There’s no better Thirsty the state of Montana. The high-energy band ditties on Friday and Saturday, November 15th Thursday than one with tends to veer away from slow jams, other than and 16th. The supersonic Southwest Montana Sunrise Karaoke, setting up the occasional tune. With an arsenal of duo incorporates the big band beat, at FOE every week at 9pm. originals and personalized covers, the guys performing the best toe tappin’ sing-alongs Sing your heart out, cheer on will keep you on your feet until last call. from the ‘60s to now. your friends and maybe even do Kristin Lundell follows on Wednesday, Also on November 16th, join the a dance number between songs! November 6th, at 8pm. The local singer/ Gallatin Ice Foundation and Bozeman Bridger Mountain Big songwriter and guitarist performs catchy, Amateur Hockey Association for the 2nd Band performs regularly on melodic rock originals inspired by the likes of Annual GOnG Show fundraiser upstairs Sundays from 7–9:30pm. The Veruca Salt, Juliana Hatfield, and The Beatles. in the Ballroom. 17-piece jazz orchestra She’ll also have the audience singing along as Your $35 ticket includes a catered buffet celebrates the music of Duke she puts her spit on hits that span the decades. dinner, four complimentary beer tickets, live Ellington, Count Basie, and Kristin Lundell Close 2 Toast are back with a pair of entertainment by BlueBelly Junction, entry to more, with original arrangements performances, Friday and Saturday, November play Plinko and an interactive Heads or Tails and music of all genres from the otherwise noted. Head downtown to play a 8th and 9th. Formed from all the right ele- game to win fun prizes! The event will also 1900s to today. Check them out on Facebook game of pool, listen to some great local bands, ments found within the Gallatin Valley comes include a live auction and 50/50 raffle. Lottery for performance announcements. or stop in for a cold one any day of the week! a band like no other, with songs to warm your tickets will be sold for an all-inclusive, build Eagles Bar live music begins at 9pm, unless The Eagles is located at 316 E Main. •

Rialto hosts two nights of Blackheart Burlesque, Eve 6 Spend happy hour in the Burn $45–$60, with VIP passes also redefining beauty since 2001 with its guitarist Jon Siebels and drummer 8pm. Entry to this all-ages event is Box before heading downstairs to available. Doors at 7:30pm. network of over 3,000 SuicideGirls Ben Hilzinger (replacing Tony $18.50. Proceeds will be shared with catch a show at the Rialto. The SuicideGirls: Blackheart and almost 9 million pinup-style Fagenson who left the band in 2018) Run Dog Run, this year’s non-profit Downtown Bozeman venue features Burlesque is the sexiest, smartest, photographs on the premier, – formed in Southern California in partner. Doors at 7pm. loads of fantastic live entertainment geekiest, and most fun definitive members-only social network 1995 while the trio were just The 70s-themed dance party of for music-lovers this and every pop-culture burlesque show! SuicideGirls.com. teenagers, then inked a deal with the year is for everyone who likes to month. Here’s a look at just a few of Featuring none other than Veteran rock trio Eve 6 visit RCA Records before they’d finished get down and get funky. Come shake the upcoming happenings. SuicideGirls themselves, the show Bozeman on Sunday, November high school. The band issued the everything you got to the spicy SuicideGirls: Blackheart has been performed hundreds of 17th. Fellow rockers Dead self-titled Eve 6 in 1998, attaining sounds of Seet Groovalicious Funk. Burlesque return to Bozeman with times, delighted millions of fans in American will kick off the music at platinum success with hit singles As always, 70s costumes are strongly back-to-back performances on over six countries, and has been 8pm. Tickets to this all-ages show “Inside Out” and “Leech,” the for- encouraged. Let’s see those bell bot- Monday and Tuesday, November touring since 2003! Don’t miss your are $25. Doors at 7pm. mer capturing the #1 spot on the toms, ‘staches, polyester and sequins! 4th and 5th at 8:30pm both nights. chance to see it live during their Eve 6 – which includes Modern Rock charts and crossing Bozeman’s Sweet Groovalicious Tickets to these 18+ shows range 2019 tour! SuicideGirls has been vocalist/bassist , over successfully to Top 40 radio. Funk specializes in good times, More widespread recognition came playing “retro funk and soul with with gold-selling sophomore effort some ‘funkified’ versions of modern Horrorscope (2000), which spawned hits thrown in – all to get you up to radio gems “Promise,” “On the get down.” Featuring a core group Roof Again” and the ubiquitous of experienced pro players, the funk prom and MTV anthem “Here’s band is all about the groove and to the Night.” all about the fun. The band made appearances on With a heavy dose of James The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, the Brown and Motown, they’re not Late Show with David Letterman, Jimmy afraid to throw in a few funky twists Kimmel Live!, Late Night with Conan on modern hits – and not above a O’Brien and TRL. The group then few chunks of cheesy lounge disco. released the more experimental It’s This is a party band, a get off your All in Your Head featuring singles butt and dance band, a here to pay “Think Twice” and “At Least some respect to the grooves of We’re Dreaming.” Speak in Code yesterday band. When it’s time for included top 20 alternative single lettin’ it all hang out, it’s time to “Victoria” and fan favorite turn on the Sweet Groovalicious “Curtain.” Since their debut, Eve 6 Funk Machine. has inspired a generation of bands The Rialto is located at 10 W and been named one of the 90s’ Main St. in the center of historic defining rock acts. Downtown Bozeman. Peruse current Tickets are on sale now for the happenings and buy advance tickets 7th Annual FUNKsgiving at logjampresents.com/rialto. featuring the Sweet Follow the Rialto on Facebook and Groovalicious Funk Machine, Instagram for the most up to date set for Saturday, November 23rd at event announcements. •

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