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Pinky counts down Pink Floyd’s ‘Top 20’ w/ two-night at Ellen or its 9th annual theater able heights for the genre, Pink Floyd were has explored the material… but Pinky available for $75 (plus facility fees). VIPs are performance, Pinky and that expanded it the most horizon- would agree that the biggest challenge has guaranteed premium saved seating, signed the Floyd is pleased to tally … Obviously, they stretched out the always been performing the material every- poster, band merch, and backstage meet present Counting Down length – , side-long jams, one knows and loves. The stuff that every- and greet with Pinky and the Floyd. Pink Floyd’s Top 20 songs that had more movements and ideas one hears on the radio… The big hits like Limited tickets available for each show – get Songs at Downtown than entire LPs by other bands. But they “Comfortably Numb,” “Run Like Hell,” ‘em while they last! Bozeman’s Ellen Theatre, also broadened the music’s width, with one “Time” and “Money.” That’s the stuff Wine, beer, and other refreshments will Thursday and Friday, of the most far-reaching musical palettes of people want to hear, but it’s also the stuff be sold in the lobby one hour before both April 25th and 26th. Doors any band approaching their magnitude.” that people expect to hear in a certain way. shows. Ticketing and further information open at 7pm ahead of an 8pm showtime – Billboard (2017) It’s engrained in us as Pink Floyd fans, as about these and other upcoming events is both nights. During the last eight years, Pinky and the concert-goers, and lovers of music. available at www.theellentheatre.org. The famed tribute group’s highly antici- Floyd has performed seven full albums with Believe it or not, Pinky and the Floyd For additional inquiries, call (406) pated concert-turned-local tradition will a total of more than eighty Pink Floyd has NEVER performed at the Ellen 585-5885 or stop into The Ellen box office. Ffeature a unique and intimate narrative of songs. In that time, the band has presented Theatre. It’s an amazing historical venue in Hours are Wednesday through Saturday the songs that shaped Pink Floyd’s place in some legendary theatrical productions the heart of Downtown Bozeman… the from 1–3pm, as well as two hours prior to rock history. Will you be able to guess the including “The Wall” in 2012 and 2018, perfect setting to celebrate the music of any event. top three? What song will be number one? “The Division Bell” in 2015, “3 Different Pink Floyd. The performance will include Learn more about the “Reigning Pink The anticipation will be an adventure unlike Ones” (Animals, Darkside, and Wish You Were state of the art sound, lights, live visual Floyd Tribute Band of the Northwest” by any past Pinky and the Floyd performance! Here) in 2016, as well as 2018’s Rialto show mixing, and a special guest or two. visiting www.pinkyandthefloyd.com or “If were the band most with four different albums and four decade Don’t miss it! find them on Facebook (@pinkyandthe- responsible for hard rock’s vertical expan- spotlights. Advance tickets for these all ages shows floyd) for updated performance details and sion in the ‘70s, hitting previously unforesee- With this repertoire, it’s obvious the band range $19.75 to $35, with VIP admission other announcements. •

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Youth Shakespeare, CleanUp Bozeman & sustainability- inspired Library events The Bozeman Public Library students K-12 as they are about to Earth Day Festival will be share their knowledge on topics such isn’t just a place for local launch several art installations held at the Library from as agriculture and water resources bookworms! The downtown hub around the city. This event is free 1–4pm to accommodate and how they relate to the Green offers more than a selection of and open to the public. busy family schedules. New Deal. This event is free and spines, periodicals, and movies to After a long winter, our beautiful Presentations are set open to the public. its many passholders – it also hosts community could stand a little to highlight bird- Yoga for All continues this a number of engaging events open sprucing up! Join your neighbors for friendly gardens, spring! This weekly event is to the public. Here’s a look at CleanUp Bozeman 2019, zero waste held every Tuesday at 11am what’s coming up. meeting at the Library on Saturday, living, helping and noon in the Community On Friday, April 19th, Montana April 20th at 8:30am. The Bozeman our bees and Room. Open to all ages and Shakespeare in the Parks will present Beautification Advisory Board climate abilities, instructors focus a staging of Books in Brooks in welcomes individuals and groups to solutions. on the basics of yoga, the large community room at 4pm. spend the morning helping to tidy Special breathing, and mind/body This 35-minute original play by up our town! Breakfast and coffee exhibits will connections. Please bring Douglas MacIntyre features scenes will be provided (please bring your feature the your own mat and any props from Shakespeare’s As You Like It own mug). Deputy Mayor Chris MSU Bridger you choose to use, including written specifically for young people Mehl will welcome the crowd before Solar Team Car, blocks or straps. grades K-5. The production teaches participants are provided gloves, the BOB Bus, Terra Kopf instructs the that even when you’re in a new and vests, and bags. Be sure to come composting plastic 11am class. Terra completed her unfamiliar place, kindness and dressed for the weather! Please alternatives, green teacher training at the Maui Yoga friendship will serve you best. register in advance at www.boze- transportation, native Shala and additional training at the Dr. Kayte Kaminski, Executive man.net/CleanUp – individuals plants and more. A Yandara Yoga Institute in Baja, Director of The Compassion and groups welcome. Day-of family oriented stage show Mexico. Brooke Russell, a Yoga Project, will also speak about the registration begins at 8am. to conclude the afternoon will Motion-certified instructor, work TCP has been doing with Also on April 20th, an (early) include live music, a Bumble Bee Movement continues to teach the noon class. dance and puppet show. This event at the Library for a Located at 626 E Main St., is free and open to the public. Green New Deal Town Hall at Bozeman Public Library creates Further details about this event 6pm. Sunrise representatives will opportunities that inspire curiosity, can be found on page 1B. speak about solutions to climate exploration and connection. For Annual Swap Meet for Following on Earth Day proper, change and other current more information about other Monday, April 22nd, join the environmental issues. Speakers library happenings, please visit railroad enthusiasts returns Gallatin Valley chapter of Sunrise from all different backgrounds will www.bozemanlibrary.org. • to Livingston Depot The Livingston Depot Center Three operating model railroads will hold its 29th annual Railroad will all be up and running for this Hilarious, devastating ‘Bozeman Swap Meet on Saturday, April special event: N gauge, HO, and O. 27th in the Depot’s main room from The Livingston Model Railroaders 9am to 2pm. The Depot, once the will run their model trains in the Monologues’ back at Emerson historic Northern Pacific railroad Depot Baggage Room’s basement station in Downtown Livingston, club space. Railfans also enjoy Hosted by the MSU Students others devastating. Students Against Sexual Assault today is home to both community stopping at the fence to watch the Against Sexual Assault (SASA), the This year will also include a is a student-run organization at cultural events and a museum trains passing regularly daily on the annual Bozeman Monologues raffle with prizes from Sweet Peaks, Montana State University which during the summer season. adjacent Montana Rail Link yard returns to the Emerson Center for Café M, Bridger Brewing, Spire strives to promote respect and The Swap Meet, open to the tracks only a few feet away. the Arts & Culture on Wednesday, Climbing Center, Nova Café, and healthy relationships through public, is a traditional get-together The Livingston Model April 17th at 7pm. At the event, more! One free raffle ticket will be education and activism. SASA is a for railroad enthusiasts, exhibitors Railroaders have also revived an old community members, students, and given out for each ticket purchased. group of passionate students from all around the western region, favorite this year, an HO layout of MSU faculty will present Tickets are $5 and all proceeds dedicated to community and cam- and the generally curious. Vendors Livingston’s rebuild shops, the monologues of their experiences benefit SASA’s Survivor Fund, a pus outreach focused on increasing and swappers present railroad majestic Depot, the roundhouse, and with sexuality, relationships, and monetary resource for survivors of awareness of stalking, relationship antiques, collectibles, books, photos, even the Teslow grain silo. identity to raise awareness and stalking, relationship violence, or violence, and sexual assault. Find documents, artwork, model trains, Refinished for 2019 on the east promote healthy conversation. sexual assault in the Bozeman the group on Facebook (@SASAM- tools, and almost anything with a mezzanine and accessible by stairs, Some monologues are hilarious, Community. SU) to learn more. • railroad theme. the static layout will be open during “It’s hard to imagine anything the show as well as later when the more fitting than a railroad-themed museum reopens for the season event like this inside a beautiful starting May 11th. Multicultural writer’s group seeks members historic train station,” said Laura Admission is a $1 donation to the McCarthy Cota, the Depot’s Depot, and kids under 10 are free. Calling local creative minds! to new members with a special fit Lake. She founded and facilitated executive director. “It’s fun not just Tables are still available to vendors Join for an intimate, cross- for the group. Some members have the Bozeman Gypsy Rhythm to stroll around all the great and presenters; vendor setup will cultural writer’s group when it published, others are unpublished. Writers’ Club for six years and memorabilia and model trains, but start at 7am. Anyone needing next gathers on Tuesday, April 23rd We bring our work on new books, works as a catalyst with certifica- to see railroad buffs young and old further information is encouraged beginning at 10am. Group leader, memoirs, or research papers to give tions in Spiral Dynamics integral. just enjoying the chance to visit to contact the Livingston Depot Ingeborg van Zanten-Hayes, or receive feedback.” SDi, the creation of Dr. Don Beck, and trade stories too.” Center at (406) 222-2300. • facilitates the experience of the If this setting and the topics addresses the understanding of authors coming together on a call you, please contact Ingeborg value systems (memes), and help us monthly basis. The meetings at (406) 586-9107 for meeting to emerge in consciousness. are informal. location and additional details. A migratory life with her “We are a unique, closed Ingeborg is a Dutch spiritual husband and children in writer’s group that generally and cross-cultural writer living in Guatemala, Venezuela, the Middle focuses on soulful, international, Bozeman. She draws her expertise East, Indonesia, Europe and the cross-cultural, and personal from working as an International has given her a world research projects,” writes and Cultural Program Director at view. Learn more about Ingeborg at Ingeborg. “The invitation is open the University of Houston-Clear www.vanzantenhayes.com. •

MSU grad to lecture about impact of smartphones on humanities

From MSU News Service Part of the College of Letters Schaberg received a master’s A free public lecture about the and Science’s Distinguished degree in English from MSU and a impact of smartphones on the Speakers Series, Schaberg will doctorate from the University of humanities will be given Tuesday, discuss new ways to think about California, Davis, where he special- April 16th, at Montana State smartphones in relation to the ized in 20th century American University. humanities and everyday life, start- literature and critical theory. Christopher Schaberg, the ing with the college classroom and At Loyola, Schaberg teaches Dorothy Harrell Brown ranging widely across contemporary courses on contemporary literature Distinguished Professor of English culture. With smartphones every- and nonfiction, cultural studies and at Loyola University and an MSU where and always demanding our environmental theory. He also graduate, will discuss “No Ideas attention, Schaberg will examine teaches a first-year seminar on but in Phones: Confronting how the humanities should engage airports in American literature and the Cellular Humanities” at the ubiquitous technologies, whether culture. He is the author of three 4pm in the Procrastinator Theater as mere personal devices or as richly books on airports: The Textual Life of in the Strand Union Building. textual communicative media forms. Airports: Reading the Culture of Flight, The End of Airports and Airportness: The Nature of Flight. He has co- edited two essay collections: “Deconstructing Brad Pitt” with MSU English professor Robert Bennett and “Airplane Reading.” His most recent book, The Work of Literature in An Age of Post-Truth, was published in 2018 and examines teaching, reading and writing in the early 21st century. Schaberg is founding co-editor of an essay and book series called “Object Lessons” that explores the hidden lives of ordinary things. This series offers hands-on opportunities for Loyola students who are interested in nonfiction writing as well as working in editing and publishing. Schaberg’s lecture is sponsored by the Department of English and is presented by the College of Letters and Science’s Distinguished Speakers Series. The series, which began in spring 2011, brings distinguished scholars to MSU to give public talks and to meet with faculty and students to enrich the intellectual life on campus and enhance research connections. For more information about this and other Distinguished Speakers Series lectures, go to www.montana.edu/letter- sandscience/speakers or call (406) 994-4288. •

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Assorted lectures inform & inspire at MOR, plus one last Brews A destination for the Gallatin focuses on explanations of raptors Bozeman Art Museum’s mission sleepy Montana town of Crow United States, at last, entered a Valley’s curious minds, the and birds of prey consistently is to inspire and foster creativity and Agency becomes the Tipi Capitol of European war, a war that had been Museum of the Rockies is never in depicted in rock art and found in the love of art through diverse and the World, hosting powwows, rodeos raging since 1914. The oceans short supply of public events to several sites on both public and high-quality exhibits, programs, and most importantly a great around us were shrinking, and the accompany its many exhibits. private lands. She proposes there classes and lectures. It envisions a gathering of families and friends of world, the U.S., and Montana would Here’s a look at some upcoming is a connection “between ancient place where people of all ages the Apsáalooke Nation of American never be the same. happenings at your neighborhood eagle (Aquila crysataetos) nests, can go to experience the Indians. Learn more about the It is hard today to comprehend museum. Native American eagle traps, and transformational power of art. origins of this celebration and how vitally important, Montana, On Wednesday, April 17th, thunderbird representations at On Sunday, April 28th at 3pm, homecoming that welcomes The Treasure State’s forestry, the next edition of this season’s these sites. Childhood Classics Storytime thousands of spectators and over mining, smelting, and, refining were Science Inquiry Lecture Series, The MOR TwoFly will help bookend the exhibit’s 1,000 tipis to Southeast Montana. to the national war effort. It has “Dinosaurs on the Cutting- Community & Guide Night is tenure at MOR*. Teaming with The Gallatin History Museum been said, with a lot of truth to it, Edge: Understanding Extinct set for Wednesday, April 24th in the Bozeman Public Library, families are Lecture Series returns with “World that every bullet fired in World War Animals Thru Paleohis”, will Bair Lobby and Hager Auditorium welcome to join for an engaging War I in Montana: The I was encased in Butte copper, and begin at 7pm in Hager Auditorium. at 6pm. Mingle with the TwoFly time within the exhibit featuring a Treasure State Prepares” on the world was “wired” by copper This presentation is open to guides and learn from Great Falls refineries. In the public. from regional addition, Montana’s amber waves of How can the microscopic experts about the grain helped feed a starving world. examination of fossilized specimens unique waterways in And, Montana’s cowboys, miners, shed light on dinosaurs and other our area. Northwest foresters, farmers, nurses, and prehistoric creatures? Ellen-Thérèse Energy Senior other women, went to war to win, Lamm, the Museum of the Rockies’ Hydro Engineer BJ under the battle cry, “Powder River, Histology Lab Manager, will Cope will discuss Let ‘Er Buck” that would resonate describe the “cutting-edge” thin- hydroelectric on the battlefields in France. sectioning and microscopy development in on Montana men served in the Great techniques she uses, and how the the Madison River, War in a greater percentage than work of the lab allows researchers, USGS Emeritus any other state. students, and investigators from Research Biologist *Closing Sunday, April 28th, around the world to make important Bob Gresswell will here’s your last chance to experience discoveries about ancient life. talk about Fire & Childhood Classics: 100 Years The Extreme History Project Fish, and MSU of Children’s Book Illustration Lecture series continues with “Cry Graduate Student and Mindbender Mansion at to Heaven: Golden Eagles & Richard Carr will MOR. Childhood Classics explores the Thunderbirds in the Bighorn present on history of children’s books from the Basin” featuring Bonnie Lawrence- prehistoric fish fossils. Enjoy light select number of these iconic Wednesday, May 1st in Hager turn of the century pen and ink Smith on Thursday, April 18th at refreshments, beer, and wine while classics. After the story, follow Auditorium at 6pm. Author Ken Mother Goose art of Sarah Noble 6pm. The lecture will be held in celebrating area waterways museum staff downstairs to make a Robison will share local stories Ives, to the most popular works of Hager Auditorium and is open and the MOR TwoFly Benefit, story-inspired craft. Included with researched during the writing of his today including the digital creations to the public. set for September 6th and 7th. admission. latest book of the same name, which of Mo Willems. Mindbender Mansion “Here in the Plains Basin of This event is free and open to the Museum of the Rockies’ popular covers the dramatic first year of the features puzzles, brainteasers and North , we find some of the public for those 21+. series Brews & the Big Sky: war, as the U.S. and Montana interactive challenges guaranteed to most exceptional rock art in the Bozeman Art Museum, a local Montana Made, Montana mobilized and prepared for a test the brain power and problem- Americas,” says Lawrence-Smith, collective of skilled individuals Brewed concludes with Crow Fair decisive role in the Great War. This solving skills of even the most Curatorial Assistant of the Draper dedicated to the opening of an featuring Thirsty Street Brewing Co. event is open to the public. experienced puzzlers. And mark Natural History Museum at the official space, presents public talk and the Mint Cafe on Tuesday, More than one hundred years your calendars! A NEW exhibit, The Buffalo Bill Center of the West. She “Appreciating Art – Where Do April 30th from 5:30–7:30pm. ago, on April 6, 1917, the United Real Genghis Khan, will open for the explains that – like populations You Start?” at MOR on Thursday, There is a $12 admission including States went into a war, a conflict summer months on May 18th. everywhere – the early peoples of April 25th. The evening begins at beer tasting, gallery talks, exhibits, that would have a profound effect at For more information about the Bighorn Basin wove stories as 7pm and will feature Jake Gaedtke, and light appetizers for those 21 home and abroad. For Montana, these and other upcoming events, explanations for the natural world President of the Rocky Mountain and older. this was a war of opportunity for as well as the Museum’s exhibits, around them. This presentation Plein Air Painters. In the third week of August, the many, trouble for some, and change visit www.museumoftherock- for all. On that fateful day, the ies.org. •

Gallatin Event Rental, Emerson hosts of MontanaPBS presents final spring Chamber mixers Bozeman Area Chamber of The next Business Before turnover is expensive and disruptive. 2018-19 Indie Lens Pop-Up Commerce presents Business Hours follows on Thursday, May Workshop participants will focus on After Hours on Thursday, April 2nd from 7:30–8:30am. Emerson possible early warning systems, film, ‘Charm City’ 25th. Gallatin Event Rental will host at Center for the Arts & Culture will host corrective coaching, succession From MSU News Service Following the screening there will be its Four Corners location, 128 the event at its location, 111 S planning and employee satisfaction. Baltimore, a city experiencing a a panel discussion with members of Timberline Dr., Ste. 5, from Grand Ave., in Bozeman. The Class runs from 8–10am at the large number of shootings, high the Bozeman community, who will 5:30–7:30pm. Gallatin Event Rental Emerson serves as a primary Chamber Center. Cost is $99 for murder rate and unrest, will be the speak about the specific challenges specializes in quality tent, chair, and resource for the arts, arts education, members, and $198 for non- subject of a documentary screening we face locally surrounding crime, table rentals for weddings, and cultural activities in Southwest members. The 2019 LEAD Series and panel discussion at the next victim advocacy and violence. conventions, company parties, Montana. This edition of Business features speaker Jeff Kaufman of MontanaPBS Indie Lens Pop-Up set Indie Lens Pop-Up is a film catered and other events. This Before Hours is included with Full Circle Foundation. Session for 7pm Tuesday, April 23rd, at Fork series that brings people together for gathering provides a business Chamber membership and $50 for dates subject to change. & Spoon Homestyle Kitchen, screenings and community-driven networking outlet for Bozeman Area non-members. Visit www.bozemancham- located at 302 N Seventh Ave. conversations. Featuring Chamber of Commerce Members Bozeman Chamber’s 2019 ber.com to register for any of these Charm City, directed by documentaries seen on the PBS and others. This edition of Business LEAD Series concludes with events and to learn more. Call (406) filmmaker Marilyn Ness, was filmed series “Independent Lens,” Indie After Hours is included with Employee Retention & Turnover, the 586-5421 for further information. during three years of unparalleled Lens Pop-Up draws local residents, Chamber membership and $50 for fourth of four gatherings, on The Chamber Center is located at violence in Baltimore. It delivers a leaders and organizations together non-members. Tuesday, May 7th. Employee 2000 Commerce Way in Bozeman. • powerful and candid portrait of the to discuss issues ranging from police, citizens, community leaders newsworthy topics to family and and government officials who are on relationships. MontanaPBS has the front lines and trying to reclaim been a partner with the event for its their city’s future. 2018-19 season. Venture to Imperial Russia w/ IOB’s The event is free, but registration For more information and to is encouraged as seating is limited. A register for the screening, please Eugene Onegin at Willson free dinner will be provided that visit www.eventbrite.com (search evening courtesy of MontanaPBS. “Charm City”). • Intermountain Opera Bozeman Outreach that offers courses, field in Montana and surrounding areas continues its 2018-19 season with a trips, presentations and other events by providing affordable, high quality Tchaikovsky’s monumental Russian for lifelong learners. opera performances to audience opera Eugene Onegin. The mission of the members of all ages and to provide Performances will take place Friday, Intermountain Opera Association of educational outreach to area schools April 26th at 7pm, followed by a Bozeman, established in 1979, is to and communities. Learn more by Sunday matinee on April 28th at promote and share the joy of opera visiting the aforementioned website. • 3pm. Both engagements will be held at the Willson Auditorium in Downtown Bozeman. Based on Pushkin’s sweeping story of love, jealousy, and aristocratic life in Imperial Russia, this opera transports the audience to a time of sparkling ballrooms, lush country estates, duels, and romance. The arrogant Eugene Onegin (portrayed by Mark Womack) brings chaos and tragedy to a small country village while attracting the adoration of Tatyana (Sarah Tucker), the daughter of a wealthy landowner. Audiences will enjoy the unexpected and satisfying ending. Eugene Onegin is directed by Nathan Troup, features conductor Adam Turner, and is brought to life by a talented cast of performers. For tickets and information about other upcoming productions, visit www.intermountainopera.org or call (406) 587-2889. Prior to the Willson stagings, join for Behind the Scenes of Eugene Onegin on Sunday, April 21st at 2pm. Presented in collaboration with MSU Wonderlust, the afternoon event will be held at Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Bozeman, located at 325 N 25th Ave. Attendees will enjoy a presentation about the opera’s music, plot, and cultural influences, as well as hearing musical excerpts from the score. Intermountain Opera’s nationally renowned guest artists will discuss their interpretation of the work, and the process of producing the opera. This event is free and open to the public. No registration is required. MSU Wonderlust is a program of MSU Academic Technology and

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Best of Bozeman ’19 Campus Commuter Best of Bozeman ’19 – Campus Commuter Campus Commuter Voting OPEN Voting OPEN Challenge! Bozeman Challenge! Bozeman Challenge! Bozeman 2019 MSU Spring Rodeo Campus Commuter Compassion Project Art 14 15 16 Compassion Project Art Childhood Classics: 100 Brick Breeden Fieldhouse Challenge! Mindbender Mansion 17 18 Installation Bozeman Years of Book Illustration The Sun, Our Living Star Bozeman 9 am MoRockies Childhood Classics: 100 Years of 9 am Museum of the Rockies 11 am, 1 & 3 pm MoR Compassion Project Art Installation Childhood Classics: 100 Years of Brunch Music – Sierra Kamplain Illustration 9 am MoRockies Mindbender Mansion 9 am MoR City of Bozeman Children’s Book Illustration 11 am Pine Creek Lodge 9 am Museum of the Rockies Health and Wellbeing in Leadership MSU Student Research Celebration Easter Egg Hunt & Brunch Mindbender Mansion 9 am MoR Books & Babies 9 am SUB Ballroom 9:30am SUB Ballroom – MSU 11:45 am Hope Lutheran Childhood Classics: Illustration The Sun, Our Living Star Thrive Gym Days – Bozeman Astronomy & Aerospace Day 9 am MoRockies 10 am & 1 pm Bozeman Library Yoga for All 11 am, 1 & 3 pm MoR 10 am Willson School 12 pm MoRockies The Sun, Our Living Star Wing Wed. 11:30am Mtns Walking The Sun, Our Living Star Eliza Thorp 1 pm Wild Joe*s 11 am & 12 pm Bozeman Library 11 am, 1 & 3 pm MoR Intermountain Opera Event 11 am, 1 & 3 pm MoR Sunday FUNDay 2 pm Bzn Brewing Public Skating (No Sticks & Pucks) The Sun, Our Living Star Symphony – From the New World 11 am, 1 & 3 pm MoR 12 pm Belgrade Library 4th Annual SustainabiliBASH 1:30 pm Haynes Pavilion READ to a Dog 4 pm Bzn Library 11 am MSU 2:30 pm Willson Auditorium All Ages Stick & Puck Tuesday Tacos Author Talk with John Pavlovitz Kids Night 5:30 pm Katabatic Wonderlust Mystery Series 2:30 pm Haynes Pavilion 11:30am Mtns Walking Brewery 3 pm Country Bookshelf Life & Times of Burton K. Wheeler 12 pm Country Bookshelf Open STEAMlab Hours Public Skating (No Sticks & Pucks) Balloonacy 3 pm Verge Theater 1:30 pm Haynes Pavilion 5:30 pm Procrastinator Theater Public Skating (No Sticks & Pucks) Company 3 pm The Ellen Theatre 3 pm Montana Science Center Music & Mussels w/ SlomoJoe 1:30 pm Haynes Pavilion LEGO Club 3:45pm Bozeman Library All Ages Stick & Puck Bozeman Scottish Folk Ensemble 2:30 pm Haynes Pavilion 5:30 pm Bridger Brewing All Ages Stick & Puck 5 pm Townshend’s Teahouse Roblox Club 3:45pm Bzn Library Open STEAMlab Hours 4 pm MSC Spring Photoshop Class Series ’19 2:45pm Haynes Pavilion Lazy Owl String Band 6 pm Red Tract Pint Night 4 pm MAP Brewing Grad Lecture: Impact of 6 pm F-11 Photo Author Talk with Pierre Jarawan Amy Hubbard 6 pm Outlaw Brewing Pints w/ Purpose – World Smartphones on Humanities Fox & Bones 6 pm Outlaw Brewing 6 pm Country Bookshelf It or Lose It 6 pm Eagles Language Initiative MT 4 pm MSU Procrastinator Theater Dynamite Dads: Fun with Plants! 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Movie Lovers ------Author Mark Sullivan presents during

Holmes and Watson is opening night of fifth Jewish Film Fest Bozeman’s fifth annual Jewish Today and #1 Amazon Charts year and won more than 30 awards. depressingly bad, but why Film Festival begins Wednesday, bestseller, and Sullivan has been The Jewish Film Festival is May 1st at 7pm with the award- recognized by The Times for organized and sponsored by winning short film The Driver is his works. It is soon to be made into Congregation Beth Shalom, along not rent it anyway? Red and local author/speaker Mark with MSU’s Jewish Student

by Joseph Shelton helped create this abhorrence. As Sullivan. The kick-off and Association, MSU Diversity and

I grew up with Will Ferrell on Watson to Ferrell’s Holmes, Reilly is subsequent events will take place at Inclusion Student Commons, and

Saturday Night Live. In those ancient mired in the thankless task of being the Procrastinator Theater in the Bozeman Film Society.

times, post-AOL but pre-Google, the straight(er) man, supporting Strand Union Building on the The upcoming festival films to be

call it the Ask Jeeves Ferrell as he seems to Montana State university campus. shown at the Procrastinator include:

years, Will Ferrell try, not very hard To commemorate Holocaust The Driver is Red on May 1st, Shoelaces

was pretty hilarious. mind you, to find a Memorial Day, Sullivan will speak on June 13th, The Tobacconist on June

He yelled and comic voice for his about his book Beneath a Scarlet Sky. 20th, The Last Supper on June 26th,

chewed the scenery, Holmes that develops Based on a true story, it follows an a film by Pascal Pictures, starring Red Cow on July 3rd, and The Light of

something like an beyond shrieking and Italian teenager who helps Jews Tom Holland. Hope to close this year’s slate on July

absurdist Adam bloviating in the escape the Nazis by guiding them The Driver is Red is a short, 17th. All films begin at 7pm.

Sandler. And when broadest possible over the mountains in northern animated film that tells the story of Admission is free and open to the

Anchorman came out, English accent. Italy. Later, he is forced to enlist in an Israeli Secret Service operative’s public. For descriptions of all films,

I was still a dewy Rebecca Hall and the German army and becomes a hunt in 1960 Argentina for an please visit www.bethshalom-

youth of 17, and Ralph Fiennes are spy for the Allies while working for a escaped Nazi war criminal. The film bozeman.org/community/#sp

consequently there too, actors who German general. The novel is a USA was invited to 97 film festivals last ecialevents. •

thought it was must be doing the

hilarious, too. For Stepbrothers I was in movie because at some point they

college, and saw it twice, as so many sold their soul to the devil and now

young people in my lost generation he’s come to collect. Rebecca Hall did. Oh, and Elf is good, too. plays a female forensic pathologist, Doc Series concludes season with So I feel a little protective of Will promoting hoots of incredulity from Ferrell and of his legacy, which is Holmes and Watson, a setup for a heartwarming trip to California farm why it pains me so much to say that joke that never comes. Fiennes plays Homes and Watson is one of the Moriarty, and even though he’s On Thursday, April 25th, daunting work and outsized idealism audiences are invited to connect with worst comedies ever made. It may hamming it up, he’s still the best at the Emerson Center for the as they attempt to create the utopia the material as they might a good even be one of the worst movies ever thing in the movie by a country mile. Arts & Culture, the Bozeman Doc they seek, planting 10,000 orchard James Herriot story, forging a kind of made by a major Hollywood studio What else can I say? Don’t watch Series wraps its fifth season with the trees and over 200 different crops, familiarity that includes them in for consumption by an innocent it. It’s not a mystery. It’s not funny. Montana premiere of the critically and bringing in animals of every problem-solving each challenge, with public. Maybe, in the future, it will It’s at least a little embarrassing for acclaimed new documentary, kind – including an unforgettable pig the result that viewers share in the be seen as some point of watershed its entire length. The production was The Biggest Little Farm, named Emma and her best , triumph of each tiny success.” moment in the history of entertain- filmed in locations considerably beginning at 7pm. Greasy the rooster. When the farm’s – Variety ment. Hopefully, it will come to be closer to Burbank than London. A testament to the immense ecosystem finally begins to reawak- “There is always that little sleeper regarded as a precipice of total There is maybe one funny minute in complexity of nature, The Biggest en, so does the Chesters’ hope – but film in Telluride, the one you mediocrity that we never allow the whole movie, if you scraped it Little Farm follows two dreamers and as their plan to create perfect randomly keep hearing about that ourselves to be cast off of again. clean – but please come and rent it a dog on an odyssey to bring harmony takes a series of wild turns, has stolen the hearts of the Holmes and Watson stars John C. from Movie Lovers, on Blu-Ray harmony to both their lives and the they realize that to survive they will audiences. This year, the honors Reilly opposite poor Will. I say poor if possible! land. When the barking of their have to reach a far greater belong to the uplifting documentary Will because John C. Reilly has Movie Lovers are the Gallatin beloved dog Todd leads to an understanding of the intricacies and The Biggest Little Farm.” – Film Journal stored up enough collective critical Valley’s independent movie rental stores eviction notice from their tiny Los wisdom of nature, and of life itself. Doors open at 6:30pm. goodwill that he will probably with hundreds of titles you won’t find on Angeles apartment, John and Molly The Biggest Little Farm world admission to The Biggest Little Farm is survive the ignominy of having streaming services. • Chester make a choice that takes premiered at the Telluride Film $10, or $8 for students. Tickets are them out of the city and onto 200 Festival to widespread critical available at the door or in advance acres in the foothills of Ventura acclaim, and has gone on to screen at Cactus Records and Movie County, naively endeavoring to at major festivals around the world. Lovers, as well as www.bozeman- build one of the most diverse farms “Stirringly admirable… a film docseries.org where you can learn of its kind in complete coexistence that naturally inspires by virtue of more about the series and view film Story Mansion houses final with nature. The land they’ve the participants’ industriousness and trailers. A special thanks to the chosen, however, is utterly depleted an optimism that refuses to be community for its continued support of nutrients and suffering from quelled… genuinely involving and of independent documentary film. performances of a brutal drought. heartening.” – The Hollywood Reporter The Doc Series will return this love-centric Stop Kiss The film chronicles eight years of “Inspirational… enlightening… October to kick off Season Six. •

For the fourth production in its audiences witness the relationship 2018-19 season, Bozeman Actors flowering between these two women Theatre continues to present Diana and experience a single hate crime’s BFS takes audiences to mountains of Son’s Stop Kiss. Remaining effects – physical and psychological performances begin at 8pm on – on lives just hitting their stride. Tibet, southern borderlands Friday and Saturday, April 19th and Tonya Andrews directs an all- 20th, in the intimate setting of the star cast of Torie Laher, Claire A special presentation in in America; and Lhakpa, a young convoy. The footage – smuggled out historic Story Mansion. McGinty, Mark Kuntz, Gabe collaboration with the MSU College Tibetan man who attempts to self- just one step ahead of the CIA and After Callie and Sara, two young Taurman, Sasha Kostyrko, and of Arts & Architecture’s Presidents immolate in 2006. released to critical acclaim as Raid into women making their way in New Colter Langan. Fine Art Series, Bozeman Film Deftly combining stunning Tibet – remains an important York City, unexpectedly fall in love, Stop Kiss tickets are $20 for Society will host the premiere of archival materials and compelling, historical artifact, the only known their first kiss provokes a brutal general admission or $10 for 2018’s Rituals of Resistance on sometimes edge-of-your-seat, new footage of Tibetan resistance fighters attack that transforms their lives in a students (with ID) and are ONLY Wednesday, April 17th at The Ellen footage with intimate testimonies, in combat with the Chinese. way they could never imagine. Over available in advance at www.boze- Theatre. Opened by restored film Phuntsog and co-director Joy Not rated, Rituals of Resistance has the course of artfully structured manactorstheatre.org/tickets. Raid Into Tibet (1966), the evening Dietrich have created a powerful a runtime of 63 minutes while Raid scenes told largely out of sequence, Seating is limited. • begins at 7pm and will also feature a documentary that sheds an unprece- Into Tibet runs 28 minutes. panel discussion with directors dented light on the way Tibetans try Looking to Wednesday, May 8th, Tenzin Phuntsog and Joy Dietrich. to cope with their exile and the BFS and Fin & Fur Films partner for This event is FREE and open situation in their country due to the the Bozeman premiere of Sundance- to the public. occupation. Writes Phuntsog, “My winning The River and the Wall at Phuntsog is a Tibetan-American intent is to expand upon the concept the Emerson Center for the Arts & filmmaker, founder of the Tibet Film of “resistance” looking beyond the Culture at 7:30pm. The event will Archive, and Assistant Professor at conventional definition, looking feature Director Ben Masters, MSU School of Film and more closely at the philosophical, cinematographers Phillip Baribeau Photography. Rituals of Resistance psychological and internal aspects.” and Korey Kaczmarek, as well as explores modes of resistance to the In 1964, British filmmakers Executive Producer Cindy Meehl. Chinese occupation by speaking with Adrian Cowell, George Patterson, From the creatives behind activists across three generations: and Chris Menges (the Oscar- Unbranded, this epic new film follows Tendar, a former Tibetan monk who winning cinematographer of The five friends as they embark on a broke his vows and became a Killing Fields) traveled with the 1,200-mile mountain bike, horse, and guerrilla leader in the 1960s; Dolma, Khampa guerrillas over a 20,000-foot canoe expedition down the Rio the filmmaker’s own mother who pass from a remote region of Nepal Grande to document the borderlands followed the Dalai Lama’s Middle into occupied Tibet and captured an before construction of a wall and to Path, emigrating to raise her family ambush on a Chinese military explore how it would impact wildlife, immigration, public lands, border security, and landowners. Told through stunning cinematography, the film takes audiences on an adventure down the US-Mexico border to see the 1,000-foot high canyons, vast mountains, vibrant cities, and lush forests in the path of Trump’s proposed border wall. During the three month journey, the team meets with Democrat Congressman Beto O’Rourke, Republican Congressman Will Hurd, Border Patrol agents, wildlife biologists, immigration experts, and landowners to better understand how a wall would work and where it would go. As the vast wilderness of the Big Bend gives way to the more populated Lower Rio Grande Valley, the team comes face-to-face with the human side of the immigration debate and enters uncharted emotional waters. “It would be a big mistake to peg this as a political movie. It’s much more than that. In fact, it is a thrilling and gorgeous tale of adventure, with humor and flat- out wonder at nature’s beauty.” – Austin360 Not rated, The River and the Wall runs 109 minutes. Reserved seats for the Rituals of Resistance-fronted evening is free on a first come, first serve basis. Tickets Contributing for The River and the Wall event are W r i t e r s $16 in store at Cactus Records and www.cactusrecords.net (plus Danny Waldo fees). Visit www.bozemanfilmso- Joseph Shelton ciety.org for film previews and further information – and “Keep Bonnie Rice ‘Em Flickering!” •

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Verge stages monologue-based celebration of women, improv Verge is entertaining its way right through and the recollection of a new bra is a quiet Improv gives families spring with one or two spectacularly fantastic testament to a women’s search for dignity extra chances to laugh performances for stage-lovers of all ages! while undergoing treatment for breast cancer.” together. After all, Here’s a look at what’s happening at “The – The New York Times laughter is good Little Black Box on the Edge (of Bozeman).” “A bittersweet meditation on the joys and medicine. That’s a lot of First up, Verge presents Nora and Delia tribulations of women’s lives, reflected through healing for $9 a ticket! Ephron’s Love, Loss and What I Wore the prism of their clothes.” – Variety Join Silly the Moose based on the bestselling book by Ilene Performances of Love, Loss and What I Wore and his gaggle of Beckerman. The local staging is directed by will be held Friday and Saturday evenings at improvisers for a show Carla Hill and presented by special 8pm, April 19th to May 4th. Tickets are $19 featuring high-energy arrangement with Dramatists Play Service, in advance and at the door. Ages 17+. games, silly songs, and Inc. of New York. The Monday night Improv on the Verge lots of audience The memorable play of monologues and shows are sure to bring about the belly laughs! participation. The next ensemble pieces about women, clothes and With a mixture of short-form games (like you show is set for Saturday, memory covers all the important subjects – see on the popular tv show Whose Line Is It April 27th at 3pm. mothers, prom dresses, mothers, buying bras, Anyway?) and long-form stories, everything you Tickets are also mothers, hating purses and why we only wear see on stage is created on the spot using available at the door at black. Bring your girlfriends, sisters, mothers, audience suggestions. With crowd favorites, additional cost. All ages. aunts… all the important women in your life the Bozeman Improverts AND some new Visit www.vergeth- and delight in their reflections of what it faces, you won’t want to miss the best way to eater.com for means to be a woman. start your week. Come get cheap thrills for reservations and further “Funny, compelling… Brought down the your laugh hole with advanced tickets for information about the house… but [the play] is not a comedy: A only $9, also available at the door at entire 2018-19 season! story about black cowboy boots becomes a sad additional cost. Upcoming shows are set for Advance tickets are also tale of being underappreciated in a April 22nd and May 6th. All performances available in store at relationship; a tale of two women shopping for start at 7pm. Ages 17+. Cactus Records. Verge is always looking for admission to select shows! Please visit the their wedding outfits ends bittersweetly; Also at Verge, Silly Moose Comedy volunteers whose valued services may earn free website for additional details. •

Next PK Nights: From Cambodia to Montana & spreading compassion in Gallatin Valley schools

Cambodia and Montana are policies over nearly 250 years; and Lori anyone with a passion or a vision – about as different as two cultures Byron on why encouraging “divestment” is a designers, artists, inventors, architects, can be, but Sunflower Phon worthy way to sway corporations to take adventurers, entrepreneurs – an opportuni- recounts the wild and rocky action on climate change. ty to share their ideas with the community road she took to become an Actor, dancer, teacher Heidi Krutchkoff during a social, fast-paced and friendly entrepreneur in her new land; Seth will emcee the April event, which is get together. There’s just one catch: Ward tells the little-known story of sponsored by The Compassion Project. presenters have only 20 slides x 20 seconds how Montana got its unusual PechaKucha (peh-chak-cha) offers each, a total of 6 minutes, 40 seconds! shape; and Kayte Kaminski fills us anyone with a passion or a vision – Presentations begin promptly at 6:40pm. in on an ambitious project to designers, artists, inventors, architects, Attendees are encouraged to come early spread compassion throughout adventurers, entrepreneurs – an opportunity and socialize. All seats are $9. Student schools in the Gallatin Valley. to share their ideas with the community tickets will be available for $5 at the door. The presentations highlight the during a fast-paced, friendly social get- Wine, beer, and concessions will be sold in next PechaKucha Night(s) at together. There’s just one catch – presenters the lobby beginning one hour prior to The Ellen Theatre, Tuesday and have only 20 slides x 20 seconds each, a showtime. For ticketing and other inquiries, Wednesday, April 23rd and 24th. total of 6 minutes, 40 seconds! visit www.theellentheatre.com or call The shows start at 6:40pm PechaKucha (peh-chak-cha) offers The Ellen box office at (406) 585-5885. • each night. Other presenters include: Lisa Lord on how she battled smoke, vandals and heat to create and install a Sunflower Phon recounts the wild and rocky road commissioned 25-foot mosaic ode to she took to become an entrepreneur Closing weekend of ‘Company’ water at the University of Montana; Sky Wernik, who urges us to stop moralizing seeing them clearly. precedes Ellen screening of about food and free ourselves from misguided Also presenting both nights are: Gennifre ideas about food and wellness; David King on Hartmann on her life as an “edu-preneur” Karate Kid the many pleasures of trekking 500 miles that has brought her to her latest effort – across northern Spain on the Camino de reinventing the one-room schoolhouse; Erin Downtown’s Ellen Theatre, a cornerstone design by Tom Watson. Santiago; and Stacey Tompkins on Graf on the growing movement to bring an of Bozeman culture, is your source for some of The original production of Company learning to overcome fixed behaviors by art museum to Bozeman; Katie McLain on the area’s best big screen entertainment and opened at the Alvin Theatre in New York in making sense out of our country’s drug stage performances. The space also houses April of 1970, with music and lyrics by some great musical acts, both local and those Stephen Sondheim, book by George Furth coming through town. Here’s a look at and under the direction of Hal Prince. The what’s happening on Main. show ran for 705 performances and was The nominated for 14 Blue Slipper’s next is a drama groundbreaking Tony Awards, musical comedy winning six including Company sees Best Musical. class-set character study its final three The Karate Kid performances is a 1984 underdog Livingston’s Blue Slipper Theatre meditation on life, as elegant and gentle as it is Friday and story, screening at continues its exciting 2019 season with Annie hilarious and cutting. Saturday, April The Ellen on Sunday, Baker’s magnificent play, Circle Mirror The cast features Sherry Pikul as Marty, 19th and 20th April 28th at 2pm. In Transformation. The local production the class’ bold teacher; Immanuela Meijer as at 7:30pm, the film, a martial arts opens Friday, April 26th and runs through Theresa, a former New York City actress closing with a master mentors a Sunday, May 12th. Friday and Saturday building a new life for herself in small town Sunday bullied teenager and performances begin at 8pm, followed by Vermont; Dale Ruhd as Schultz, a recently matinee on agrees to teach Sunday matinees at 3pm. Tickets are $16 for divorced and very much heartbroken carpen- April 21st at him karate. No adults, $13 for students and those over 60, and ter looking for his next move; Dana Baskett as 3pm. Tickets range $21–$36. ticket is needed, only $3 at the door! $10 for youth Lauren, a This blockbuster is a sophisti- Looking to next month, the 2019 Tracy under 18. 16-year-old cated, honest and wildly funny look at mod- Awards will be held on Friday, May 3rd at Named after student ern adult relationships. On the night of his 7pm. The show is a celebration of the senior a common hoping to 35th birthday, Bobby contemplates his bache- film students in Montana State University’s acting exercise, better lorhood, opening the door for his diverse and School of Film and Photography. The awards Circle Mirror prepare for often hilarious married friends to explain the ceremony will highlight films made during the Transformation her high pros and cons of taking on a spouse. The 2018-2019 school year. Tickets to this event follows four school’s award-winning sparkling score features such are $13 for adults and $10 for students. small town upcoming hits as “You Could Drive a Person Crazy,” Wine, beer, and concessions will be sold in Vermont production “The Ladies Who Lunch,” “Side by Side,” the lobby one hour before all events. Ticketing residents of West Side “Company” and the iconic “Being Alive.” and further information about these and other enrolled in Story; and The Ellen Theatre delivers an A-list of 14 upcoming happenings is available at Marty Kreisberg’s community-center drama Scott Denniston as James, Marty’s husband multi-talented singers, dancers and actors, www.theellentheatre.org. For additional class. Over the course of the six weeks, it and somewhat voluntary member of the class. under the artful direction of stage veteran inquiries, call (406) 585-5885 or stop into The becomes clear that not only are the The play is directed by John Henry Joel Jahnke. Stefan Stern serves as musical Ellen box office. Hours are Wednesday personalities of the cast moving the class in Haseltine, who was the technical director for director with choreography by Shari Watson, through Saturday from 1–3pm, as well as two unexpected directions, but the seemingly this season’s production of No Exit. He’s an costumes by Claudia Boddy, and set hours prior to any event. • harmless in-class exercises and games are award-winning filmmaker and artist whose having epic, life altering influences on the pieces and designs have appeared on the TV characters’ outside lives. shows Silicon Valley, Drunk History and Those The New York Times called Circle Mirror Who Can’t. This is his Blue Slipper Transformation an “unheralded gem that sends directorial debut. people into the streets babbling and The Blue Slipper Theatre is located at bright-eyed with the desire to spread the 113 E Callender St. in Livingston. For tickets word.” It won the 2010 Obie Award for Best or more information, call (406) 222-7720 New American Play and is a beautiful or visit www.blueslipper.org. •

Students of Park High present Beastly classic at Shane Center Livingston’s Shane Lalani Center for doomed for all eternity. the Arts is delighted to present Disney’s Beauty and the Beast runs weekends from May Beauty and the Beast 3rd through May 19th in – performed by students the Dulcie Theatre at the of Park High School – Shane Lalani Center. in the Dulcie Theatre Performances will take place from May 3rd through Fridays and Saturdays at May 19th. 7:30pm and Sundays at The classic story tells 3pm. Tickets to all shows of Belle, a young woman are $18 for adults, $14 for in a provincial town, and seniors and college students, the Beast, who is really a and $10 for youth 17 and young prince trapped under. To make reserva- under the spell of an tions, visit www.theshane- enchantress. If the Beast center.org or call the box can learn to love and be office at (406) 222-1420. loved, the curse will end The Shane Center is and he will be located at 415 E Lewis St. transformed into his former self. But time is Beauty and the Beast is generously running out. If the Beast doesn’t learn his sponsored by Marilyn and Don Murdock lesson soon, he and his household will be and Yellowstone Valley Lodge & Grill. •

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Former senator Burton K. Celebrate Easter, Mother’s Day Wheeler topic of MSU lecture with special Rockin’ TJ events From MSU News Service the subject, with particular focus on the New After the egg hunts have concluded, join ingtjranch.com/events. To reserve your Author Marc C. Johnson will lecture Deal era, U.S. Senate history and the Rockin’ TJ Ranch for an Easter Dinner seats, please call (406) 585-0595. Find Rockin’ about U.S. Sen. Burton K. Wheeler and sign American presidency. He is a longtime board Buffet on Sunday, April 21st. The delightful TJ on Facebook (@RockinTJRanch) for copies of his book about the legendary member of the Burton K. Wheeler Center. Montana senator at 5:30pm Wednesday, April Wheeler, who lived from 1882 to 1975, 17th, in the Procrastinator Theater in served four terms in the Senate between 1923 Montana State University’s Strand Union and 1947. He was a New Deal Democrat but Building. A reception will follow in the also a fiercely independent politician who adjacent Leigh Lounge. switched parties and ran for vice president on Johnson’s book, Political Hell-Raiser: the Progressive Party ticket in 1924. He is best The Life and Times of Senator Burton remembered for his battle to block President K. Wheeler of Montana, tells the story of Franklin D. Roosevelt’s attempt to pack the the controversial political figure and Supreme Court with more justices and his chronicles how his successes and failures were Senate investigation into corruption in the woven into the political fabric of 20th Warren G. Harding administration’s century America. Justice Department. Johnson has worked as a broadcast The lecture and reception are free journalist, an aide to former Idaho Gov. Cecil and open to the public. For more D. Andrus, and a public affairs and crisis com- information, contact the Burton K. munications consultant. A student of political Wheeler Center at (406) 994-6336 or email history, Johnson writes and speaks regularly on [email protected]. •

meal featuring soup and salad, appetizers, updated event information. Paul Harris exhibit to open at entrées and dessert begins with a seating time Rockin’ TJ Ranch is a premier events of 1pm. Tickets are $39.95 for adults and venue just outside of Bozeman. The Grand Bozeman’s White Chapel $19.95 for children under 10. Hall is an elegant and versatile indoor space Looking to next month, Rockin’ TJ will reflective of Montana’s unique charm. It can Paul Harris Art has announced Pairs, a present its annual Mother’s Day Brunch on accommodate trade shows, conferences, fine art exhibition featuring a selection of Sunday, May 12th. Seatings are available at parties, weddings and intimate concerts. A more than 20 paintings, drawings and 9am and 12pm. Enjoy a complementary few decorating touches can create any sculptures. The exhibit will show at Bozeman’s mimosa (free with adult ticket purchase, 21+), atmosphere, from a natural country setting to newly renovated White Chapel off Main savory and sweet crêpe bar, pastries, and full a sophisticated, modern affair. Rockin’ TJ’s Street, April 25th–28th. Also showing with tea service served in vintage tea cups. A fun friendly staff offers personal attention, Paul Harris are works by his close friends and photo booth will also be provided to take creativity, and flexibility to help each client contemporaries Richard Diebenkorn as well pictures with mom! Tickets are $35 per adult create their own unique events. as local artists Bob and Gennie DeWeese. and $20 for children under 10. Rockin’ TJ Ranch is located four miles Pairs will be the first exhibit since Harris’s Space is limited for Easter Dinner and west of the Gallatin Valley Mall at 651 Lynx 2018 passing in Bozeman. His career spanned Mother’s Day Brunch. Reservations must be Lane. Visit the aforementioned website for over 50 years and was featured in prestigious made in advance with payment due at the further information about the venue, booking galleries, from the Berkeley Gallery in time of reservation. Detailed menus for each options, and other upcoming events. • California to the MOMA Gallery in New event can be found at www.rock- York City. Harris also served as guest lecturer at Montana State University and has historic family roots in the Gallatin Valley. Pairs explores the relationships between two Annual art show benefits local distinctly different works of art by the same artist and medium. Gallery visitors will be sur- prised and intrigued by colorful still life, survivors of sexual violence abstract works and sculptures that evokes both HAVEN’s annual art show, “The Art of dedicated to providing quality service and nostalgia and modern curiosities. Surviving,” returns to the Emerson Center advocacy for all domestic violence survivors in Distinguished art critic Lawrence for the Arts & Culture on Tuesday, April 23rd need. These services include survivor Campbell says, “Paul Harris in his sculpture from 4–7pm. This event is put on every year advocacy, legal advocacy, individual and drawing creates a special ambience of in recognition of sexual assault awareness counseling, emergency shelter, a 24-hour surprise and theater… Suddenly things appear on April 26th are 6–9pm, April 27th from month. The evening will feature artwork support line, three support groups, and possible.” 3–9pm, and Sunday, April 28th from created by survivors of intimate partner community education. These services are all Exhibit admission is free and open to the noon–5pm. The White Chapel is located at violence and sexual assault. This is a vital to both intervention and prevention of public beginning with the opening reception 1528 W Main St. Please visit www.paulhar- community event with the purpose of raising domestic violence. HAVEN officially serves on Thursday, April 25th from 6–9pm. Hours risart.com for additional information. • awareness about relationship violence and residents of Gallatin County, but extends lifting up the voices of survivors in our services to anyone in a situation of domestic community through creative expression. Listen violence including people from other counties to music, enjoy refreshments, and support and out-of-state residents who are fleeing an your neighbors in the process! abusive situation and need HAVEN’s assis- Emerson hosts local arts & culture For nearly four decades, HAVEN has been tance. Learn more at www.havenmt.org. • showcase to help kick off Give Big Gallatin Valley non-profits join forces for a live- – Gallatin Art Crossing streamed showcase of arts and culture – HAVEN Ten non-profit organizations are – Mountain Air Dance Elling House brings Lowell Jaeger coming together to kick off Give Big Gallatin – Open Door Theatre Valley. On Thursday, May 2nd, “All for one, – S.L.A.M. Festivals to Virginia City for evening reading ART for all!” comes to the Emerson – Sweet Pea Festival Center for the Arts & Culture with doors at – Verge Theater The Elling House Arts & Humanities is a graduate of the Iowa Writer’s 5:30pm. Participating non-profits will The event will begin with the Facebook Center proudly hosts an evening with Workshop, winner of the Grolier Poetry celebrate and support each other with a live- Live Stream at 6pm, the official start time of Montana Poet Laureate Lowell Jaeger on Peace Prize, and recipient of fellowships streamed showcase of local music, theater, Give Big Gallatin Valley. Everyone is invited to Saturday, April 20th. He will present readings from the National Endowment for the Arts dance, and art. join! Fans, friends, and curious community of his poetry beginning at 7pm. and the Montana Arts Council. Jaeger was Featuring special guests Raison D’être members are encouraged to come down to the At Jaeger’s readings, expect humor, expect awarded the Montana Governor’s Dance Project, Swamp Dawg, and The Crawford Theater to show support for their serious reflection, and expect to examine the Humanities Award for his work in Compassion Project, the following favorite non-profits. “human condition” in all its marvelous com- promoting civil civic discourse. He is the organizations will step into the spotlight on Donations to any or all of these plexity. He enjoys interacting with audiences author of eight collections of poems, the the Crawford Stage to share the best of what organizations may be made online at and sharing the stage with other Montana most recent of which are Or Maybe I Drift Off they do: www.givebiggv.org starting at 6pm on May poets. In between reading from his own work, Alone (Shabda Press 2016) and Earth-blood & – Bozeman Actors Theatre 2nd through 6pm on May 3rd. Donations may he enjoys reciting from memory the poems of Star-shine (Shabda Press 2018). In September – Bozeman Symphony also be made in person during the Showcase, Robert Frost, Donald Hall, Richard Wilbur, 2018, the Flathead Community College – Emerson Center for the Arts & Culture from 6pm until the final curtain closes. and others. Light up the evening with the Black Box Theatre featured Jaeger’s play Find the individ- splendid magic of the spoken word! “Someday I’ll Write That Down.” Jaeger ual organizations Lowell Jaeger (Montana Poet Laureate wrote the play in an attempt to convey on Facebook starting 2017-19) is founding editor of Many Voices poetry in a mode other than the standard at 6pm to watch a Press and recently edited New Poets of the poet-at-the podium presentation. great lineup of live American West, an anthology of poets from Admission is by donation and open to the performances, or eleven western states. Jaeger has taught public. Additional financial support is being join in the Emerson’s writing classes at numerous conferences and provided by Humanities Montana and the Crawford Theater to workshops and is currently Professor of National Endowment for the Humanities. support your favorite English/Creative Writing at Flathead Valley Learn more about other upcoming events at organizations in Community College (Kalispell), where he www.ellinghouse.org. The Elling House is person! • also serves as Humanities Division Chair. He located at 404 E Idaho St. in Virginia City. •

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Earth Day comes early w/ Library festivities A community collective of eco- painting, puppet show, music Thorson’s talks as he shares his love conscious groups and individuals and dance! of bees, also offering simple ways to have teamed to host an Earth Day The afternoon will be help them thrive. Festival at Bozeman Public Library. highlighted by informative lectures – 2:30pm: A Citizens’ Climate The event will be held on Saturday, every half hour. Here’s a look at education volunteer will discuss April 20th to accomodate busy what to expect: “America’s Climate Solution.” Would family schedules, just ahead of the – 1pm: join the Sacajawea you like a bi-partisan supported official celebration of environmental Audubon Society for “Bird Friendly proposal that will effectively reign in awareness the following Monday. Home & Garden Tips.” Learn simple carbon emissions while creating jobs Beginning at 1pm, a number of ways to create a healthy and depositing money in your bank exhibits and presentations will offer environment around your home to account? This presentation will attendees insight into community keep our birds healthy and happy. explain this effective solution solutions for a healthy planet. Learn – 1:30pm: Local Bozeman supported on both sides of the aisle. about sustainable gardening, resident Julie Fathy will show you A family oriented stage show at composting, plastic alternatives, how to “Get Started on Zero Waste 3pm will conclude the afternoon. green transportation options like Living.” Learn strategies for reducing Earth Day Festival events are FREE Streamline bus, making your house your household waste, save money and open to the public. All ages “greener,” native plants, wildlife and and improve your health, all while welcome. To learn more about the wildlands, plus much more. Then greening the planet. history of Earth Day (soon to head outside to see the MSU Solar – 2pm: Steve Thorson, owner of celebrate its 50th anniversary) and Car and BOB Greenhouse Bus, Montana Honey Bee, presents “5 the annual event’s 2019 campaign weather permitting. Additional Easy Ways to Help Save the Bees.” Find to “Protect Our Species,” visit family events are set to include face out why everyone raves about www.earthday.org. •

Custer Gallatin needs protection in face of growth, climate change Right now, the year 2030 population growth in the region Over the last few months, there linkages for wildlife in the northeast encourage everyone to pay attention sounds far away. But as we all know, mean for the future of grizzly bears have been numerous opinion pieces part of the WSA, especially in the and to get involved in the protection the years go quickly – and and other wide-ranging species, in local outlets about protection of face of climate change. of your public lands. If we don’t seemingly faster all the time in our which need large, intact, connected the Gallatin Range and revision of And while much of the public take action now to permanently increasingly frenzied world. wild places to thrive? We are so the Custer Gallatin National dialogue has centered on the protect remaining wildlands, we In just ten years, at our current fortunate to co-exist with rare Forest management plan, which Gallatin Range and the WSA, let’s could lose that opportunity forever, growth rate of four percent, the species including grizzly bears – will guide how millions of acres of not forget the opportunities we have considering the pace of population population of Bozeman/Gallatin our public during this planning process to growth in the region, increasing County is projected to grow from lands in protect important wildlands in other demand for recreational access, and 108,000 to approximately 160,000. Montana parts of the Custer Gallatin, and a Trump administration bent on According to the U.S. Census are man- connect them so that bears and granting extractive industries free Bureau, Bozeman is the fastest grow- aged for other wildlife can thrive. As several rein on our public lands. ing area of its size in the nation. decades studies have shown, the Bridgers Given these threats, and the role To be sure, a larger population into the provide important wildlife linkages of the Custer Gallatin National can bring benefits – perhaps greater future. The between Greater Yellowstone and Forest in maintaining the beauty and diversity, more ideas and Gallatin wildlands to the north. The wildness of such a rare and special perspectives, innovative small Range northern Bridgers still have relatively place as Greater Yellowstone, now is businesses, a larger tax base, etc. But contains intact roadless areas that should be the time to push for large-scale and a larger population will undoubtedly some of protected, while we still can. The lasting protection. It is also the time also mean more demand for the wildest Crazy Mountains currently have for all of us fortunate enough to live recreation of all types. More country challenging land ownership here to consider and practice pressure for greater access to the and best patterns but this mountain range is personal restraint in the demands area’s treasured public lands, by wildlife also important for wildlife that we place on this treasured land- increasing numbers of people habitat connectivity, and large blocks of scape and its irreplaceable wildlife. looking for the “last best place.” you’ll find wild, roadless areas in the Crazies Visit https://content.sierra- In contrast, ten years is a very indeed, that is why many of us live anywhere. It’s hard to believe that deserve protection. club.org/ourwildamerica/cust long time in the world of grizzly here. The Greater Yellowstone the Gallatin Range is the only range The Forest Service recently er-gallatin-national-forest- bears. According to bear biologists, ecosystem is one of only a tiny adjacent to Yellowstone that still has released its draft management plan planning to learn more about it takes approximately that long – an handful of places in the lower 48 no permanent protection. The vast for the Custer Gallatin and now Sierra Club’s recommendations for entire decade – for a female grizzly still wild enough to support the great majority of the Hyalite Porcupine wants public feedback on the various protection of the Custer Gallatin to replace herself in the population, bear, and we who live here have a Buffalo Horn Wilderness Study Area alternatives in the plan as to how the and how you can get involved. due to grizzly bears’ extremely special responsibility for ensuring (WSA) deserves permanent Forest should be managed. The Bonnie Rice, Senior Campaign slow reproductive rate. that they can thrive, now and for protection through Wilderness Sierra Club is engaging fully in this Representative, Sierra Club What will the rapid human generations to come. designation, including important very important process, and we Bozeman, Montana •

Celebrate sustainability with public bash at MSU Sustainability Now, a student- Grant Street will be transformed the mood for a lively event sure to contribute to improving the as a voice for progress and run Montana State University club, from a busy campus street into a inspire all attendees. The afternoon institution’s environmental, social, stewardship – for its land grant has announced the 4th annual carnival-like celebration of is free and open to the public. and economic performance. university, for its students, and for SustainabiliBASH for Thursday, sustainability and local bravado. Sustainability is a pluralistic Sustainability Now is one of the betterment of the community. April 18th. The event will take Live music, free food, raffle prizes, approach to ensuring human and many student-run groups under the The Office works with students place from 11am to 3pm on the artwork, activities, and an ecological health, social justice, umbrella of MSU’s Office of every day to develop, coordinate, Mall outside of Norm assortment of campus and secure livelihoods, and a better Sustainability. Founded in 2012 and promote campus sustainability Asbjornson Hall on MSU’s campus. community organizations will set world for all generations. At a through the efforts of students who goals, projects and practices. university, this requires that every saw a need on campus, this Learn more by visiting aspect of university operations department strives to fulfill that role montana.edu/sustainability. • Spring pollinator symposium buzzes into Prepare to Give BIG in benefit of local MSU’s Asbjornson Hall nonprofits May 2-3 Following the afternoon events of brings together faculty from Get ready! Beginning Thursday, This year, the Community free champagne for the first 50 the SustainabiliBASH, the Montana disciplines across MSU as well as May 2nd, at 6pm and running Foundation’s goal is to inspire 5,000 attendees with proof of donation. State University Pollinator Health expertise from federal and state through Friday, May 3rd at 6pm, donors in our community to raise For further details about the Center will host a Pollinator agencies to examine: the The Bozeman Area Community $1.5 million dollars in 24 hours for annual event, log on to Symposium on Thursday, April molecular mechanisms of pollinator Foundation will host the fifth annual 200 local nonprofits. Their focus is www.GiveBigGV.org. And mark 18th. The evening gathering will host-pathogen interactions; plant- Give Big Gallatin Valley on inspiring more community your calendars for May 2nd–3rd follow the bash from 6–8pm in pollinator biodiversity and initiative, a 24-hour celebration of members to give this year than ever when you’re encouraged to Give Inspiration Hall of the new ecosystem function; pollinator giving to local nonprofits in before. The population of Gallatin Big in support of trails and rivers, Asbjornson Hall on MSU’s campus. identification in the Rocky Gallatin County. County is estimated to be over animals, health and wellness, This event will feature short Mountain West; pollination Give Big is designed to connect 100,000 people; if everyone donates education, veterans, arts, and research talks by MSU graduate services; pollinator losses and new donors to local causes – and to $15 during Give Big, the goal neighbors in need. students, pollinator films, and a conservation; the impacts of raise unrestricted money to support will be reached. Established in 1998, the Q&A session with local bee experts chemicals (including pesticides) on their work. In just four years, our As the day of giving wraps on Bozeman Area Community including Michelle Flennken, co- pollinator health; and ecological community has raised $2.6 million Friday, the Rialto will play host the Foundation is connecting people director of the Pollinator Center, drivers of plant-pollinator dollars through 14,000 gifts for over celebratory Give Big Finale begin- who care to causes that matter most and Casey Delphia, native and biodiversity and ecosystem function 194 local nonprofits during Give ning at 4:30pm. Join to celebrate to them. BACF serves the areas of wild bee expert. Free and open across spatiotemporal scales. Big. Last year alone, 4,747 commu- Gallatin County nonprofits with a Bozeman, Big Sky, Belgrade, to the public. Learn more by visiting nity members raised over $1.2 mil- performance by Paige & the People’s Manhattan, Churchill, Three Forks, MSU’s Pollinator Health Center montana.edu/pollinators. • lion dollars for local organizations! Band, prizes, photo booth, cash bar and the rural areas in between. and treats. There will be Learn more at www.bozeman- foundation.org. • Page 4B • The ecoZone • aPril 15, 2019

YGM lecture series examines double life of Calamity Jane

Thefifthprograminthe Montana,andtheDakotasfrom Bradburyisa andScience. YellowstoneGatewayMuseum’s 1867to1903,duringsomeof the scholarand Thespeakerseries’final ‘Cultureof the19thCentury’ West’swildestdays.Thevoracious actresswithover programissetforWednesday,May speakerseries,“Me and Martha: Victorianpresssensationalizedher 25yearsof 8th.“AVerdigrisLegacy:TheFar Intimate Reflections by Dora activities,andasaflamboyant experience Reachof CopperKingWilliam DuFran about the Real Life of characterinpopulardimenovels, bringinghistory AndrewsClark”willbepresented Calamity Jane,” issetfor CalamityJane’slegendgrewuntil tolifefor byhistorianandwriterRobert Wednesday,April24th.Withpartial thepersonbehindthecharacter audiencesof all Brock.Hewillexaminehowthe fundingprovidedbyalegislative allbutdisappeared. agesinthe spoilsandcostsof Clark’sconquest grantfromMontana’sCultural MaryJaneBradburywillbring RockyMountain haveweatheredthedecades, TrustandtheNationalEndowment tolifeinsightsaboutCalamity’sreal region.Sheisa revealingmanydeepparallelsthat fortheHumanities,theHumanities lifethroughtheeyesof madam memberof the stillexistbetweencitiesacrossthe MontanaSpeakersBureauprogram DoraDuFran,aBlackHillspioneer, Humanities countryandMontana.This willfeaturepresenterMaryJane entrepreneurandclosefriendof Montanaand programwasrescheduledfrom Bradbury.Thelecturewillbeginat Calamity’s.Ms.DuFranbuilta Colorado itsoriginaldate. 7pmatLivingston’sParkPhoto. successfulredlightbusinessduring Humanities Allprogramsareheldat7pmat Doorsat6:30pm. therambunctiousearlydaysof the Speakers ParkPhoto,locatedat115SMain ThenameCalamityJanebrings westernfrontierinDeadwood, Bureaus,and inLivingston.Thespeakerseriesis tomindaniconiccharacterof the SouthDakota,andhasaunique beforemovingto free,opentothepublicandrefresh- AmericanWest.Accountsof perspectiveabouthowwilditreally Montana,was mentsareserved.Doorsat6:30pm. Calamity–whoserealnamewas was.Ms.DuFranknowsbetterthan anhistoric Formoreinformation MarthaCanary–arelegionand anyonethelifeof MarthaCanary interpreterfor aboutupcomingprograms,visit shehasachievedmythicalstatusin andCalamityJane,twoquite theDenver www.yellowstonegatewaymu- theloreof thefrontier.Shelived differentwomen,onelegendary, Museumof seum.org orfindthemuseum andtraveledthroughout, oneallbutforgotten. Nature onFacebook.•

Sac Orchid Society’s annual show & sale blooms at Mall

TheSacajaweaOrchidSociety AmericanOrchidSocietywillbe materialswillalsobeavailablefor Handoutsonorchidculturewill hasannouncedits17th Annual judgingtheorchids.Thejudgesnot salebyindependentlocaland alsobeavailable.Thereisnothing Orchid Show & Sale willtake onlyawardfirst,secondandthird neighboringcityorchidgrowers. moresatisfyingduringthelong placeFridaythroughSunday,April placeribbonsineachorchid Instructionalprogramswillbe Montanawinterthantohaveone 26th–28th.Theshowwillbeheldin classification,theyalsojudgethe offeredSaturdayandSundayat ormoreof yourorchidsinbloom theMacy’scourtyardattheGallatin orchidsfornationalawardsgranted 2pmduringtheshow. andondisplayinyourhome. ValleyMall,locatedat2825W bytheAmericanOrchidSociety. MembersfromtheSacajawea Formoreinformationonthe MainSt.,inBozeman.Showhours Theorchidshowfeaturesa OrchidSocietywillbeonhand SacajaweaOrchidSociety,anon- arenoon–8pmonApril26th, spectaculardisplayof orchids duringtheshowtoanswer profitorganizationfocusingon 10am–7pmonApril27th,and grownbySocietymembers.Non- questionsandexplainjusthoweasy orchideducation,visitwww.sosor- 11am–4pmonApril28th. memberorchidentriesarealsowel- itcanbetokeeporchidsgrowing chids.com.Followthemon Onceagain,expertsfromthe come.Orchidsandorchid-related andbloomingthroughouttheyear. Facebook(@SOSOrchids)forthe mostuptodateeventinformation.•

MSU Wonderlust to offer wildlife MSU to host free NASA biologist discussion in Livingston camp for middle schoolers From MSU News Service opentothepublic. organizationthatispartof MSU MSUWonderustwillhosta Vivionwilladdresshis30years AcademicTechnologyand From MSU News Service thosewhowouldbefirst- discussionwithwildlifebiologist asawildlifebiologistandasa Outreach.Wonderlustpresentations MontanaStateUniversity’s generationcollegestudents,those Mike Vivion onThursday,April assignedtoAlaska’sIzembek, attheLivingstonParkCounty AcademicTechnologyand inlow-incomefamiliesor 18thfrom6–8pmattheLivingston KodiakandYukonFlatsNational Libraryarefreeandopentothe Outreachwillhostafree,five-day communitiesorthosewholivein ParkCountyLibrary.Thetalk, WildlifeRefuges.Vivionwillalso publicthankstosponsorshipbythe summercampformiddleschool ruralareaswherefewerSTEM “Flights on the Wild Side: A coverthewildliferesearchprojects Friendsof theLivingstonPark studentswhoareinterestedin opportunitiesareavailable. Biologist/Pilot’s Tour of Duty hedidinthoseremoteareas. CountyPublicLibrary.Formore science,technology,engineering ParticipantswillliveinMSU in Alaska’s National Wildlife ThetalkishostedbyMSU information,pleasevisitwww.mon- andmath. residencehallsandchoosethree Refuge,” isafreeeventand Wonderlust,alifelonglearning tana.edu/wonderlust.• MSU Explore: Earth and classestoattend.Classtopicsthat Science Space Camp,which canbecoveredrangefrom willbeheldJuly21st–26thon buildingandlaunchingrockets, campus,willintroducestudentsto protectingMontana’sriversand STEMcareersandrolemodels. forests,discoveringindigenous Participantswillreceiveafirsthand scienceandexploringblackholes. April sees green-thumbed Dynamite Dads, lookatcollegelifethroughdaily Tocelebratethe50th classesandeveningactivities. anniversaryof theApollo11moon final Gym Days Applications are due by April 26th. landing,severalspecialclasseswill Twoadultrecommendations beoffered.Theclasseswillallow ThrivewillpresentDynamite aredesignedforparentsand andotherupcomingevents,is arerequired. participantstoprogramdrones Dads: Fun with Plants! on toddlerstohaveaplacetogo, availableatwww.allthrive.org. ThecampishostedbyMSU andLegorobotstomimicthe Wednesday,April17thfrom socialize,andactivelyplay!The Thriveislocatedat400E AcademicTechnologyand landingorlearnaboutthegeology 6–7:30pm.Thiseditionofthe ParentPlaceprovidesplentyof BabcockinBozeman. Outreachincollaborationwith of themoonbymakingcraters. popularserieswilltakeplaceat ridingtoys,tunnels,andballsfor Establishedin1986,Thriveisa NASAScienceMissionDirectorate Eveningactivitieswillinclude CashmanNursery,locatedat2055 thekidstoplaywith.The community-basedorganization EducationandtheNorthwest sports,moviesandsocialevents. SpringhillRoad.Joinforsome BozemanandBelgradeschool withapreventative,strength-based EarthandSpaceSciencesPipeline Formoreinformationonthe springtimeexcitement!Attendees districtseachgenerouslyprovidea empowermentmodelof working program.Organizersareencour- camportoapply,visit willbepaintinggardeningpots spaceforuseonehouraweek withparentsandchildren.They agingapplicationsfromstudents http://ato.montana.edu/ andplantingseeds.Dinneris duringtheschoolyear. providefamilieswiththeresources, whohavenothadtheopportunity explore orcontactDebbieAlbin included. OnWednesdays,BelgradeGym tools,andsupporttoraisehealthy, toattendauniversityprogramor at[email protected] Thiseventseriesputsmalerole Daysareheldfrom11am–12pmat successfulchildren.• STEMcampbefore,including or(406)994-1907.• modelsinthespotlightandfosters Heck-QuawElementary,located thefather-childbond.Dynamite at308NBroadway.On Dadsisfreeof chargeanddinner Thursdays,BozemanGymDays isalwaysincluded–plus,moms areheldfrom10–11amatthe getanightoff!Preregistrationis WillsonSchoolGym,locatedat requiredfortheseevents. 404WMainSt.Call(406)587- Alsothismonth,Thriveandthe 3840forfurtherinformation. ParentPlace’sGym Days Registrationinformationfor concludefortheschoolyearin DynamiteDads,aswellas BozemanandBelgrade.GymDays furtherdetailsaboutGymDays

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LocaL SportS in and around the BoZone Select roads open for spring bicycling in YNP – anticipate hazards & vehicles From Yellowstone Public Affairs dates to public vehicles. bears, bison, elk, wolves, and Since Bicyclists willing to brave the A spring bicycle trip in other wildlife. 1916, the unpredictable elements of spring in Yellowstone must be taken seriously – Turn around if wildlife are National Park Yellowstone National Park can for these reasons: on the road. It’s illegal to Service has ride 49 miles of park roads from – Snowplows and other approach wildlife, within any been entrusted the West Entrance to Mammoth motorized vehicles operated by distance that disturbs or with the care Hot Springs. park employees or construction displaces the animal. of America’s As conditions allow, bicycles workers on the road – Carry bear spray. more than will also be permitted from the East – Quickly changing weather – Stay out of closed areas. 400 national Entrance to the east end of Sylvan conditions – Ride single file and follow all parks. With Pass, and the South Entrance to – Temporary road closures due other rules of the road. the help of West Thumb. Check the Spring to weather conditions – Plan for self-rescue or repair. volunteers and and Fall Bicycling web page for – Snow and ice covering Cell phone coverage throughout partners, NPS road segment status. sections of road the park is sparse and unreliable for safeguards There is no bicycle access to – Roads lined with tall snow communicating emergencies. these special Old Faithful or Canyon until those banks and pullouts packed – Prepare to spend an extended places and interior park roads open to public with snow period of time in winter conditions share motorized vehicle access on Friday, – Wildlife on roads in the event of a mechanical break- their stories April 19th. Electric or pedal- – No services available down, injury, or other emergency. with millions bikes are not allowed on park roads Stay safe while cycling in Further information about of people when they are closed to motorized, Yellowstone by following spring bicycling and the upcoming every year. • public travel. Check the Park Roads these guidelines: summer season can be found by web page for 2019 spring opening – Anticipate encountering visiting www.nps.gov/yell. Bike Swap pedals into Campus Commuter Challenge: April 15-18 Fairgrounds in early May The Bozeman Commuter drawings for all who participate The Gallatin Valley Bicycle Club Valley Bicycle Club is dedicated to Project at Western Transportation and events for commuters on will present the 2019 Bike Swap providing cycling activities that pro- Institute is promoting the campus all week. For more on Saturday, May 4th at the Gallatin mote recreation, individual health, Campus Commuter information and to register, County Fairgrounds. A members- education, and advocacy, encourag- Challenge, set for Monday visit www.bozemancom- only hour kicks off the Swap from ing a more bicycle-friendly commu- through Thursday, April 15th mute.org or find the 8–9am (non-members can join at the nity in the Gallatin Valley. The Club to 18th. Commuter Project on Facebook door), followed by the public event supports shared-use trails in MSU students, staff and faculty (@BozemanCommute). from 9–11:45am and a discount appropriate and accessible locations. can log their bike, walk, carpool, Bozeman Commuter Project period from noon–1pm. This is a Founded in 1978, GVBC is a and bus commutes to win prizes, is all about expanding trans- day to buy and sell new and used volunteer-run nonprofit organiza- save money, and connect with portation options for commuters bikes and accessories. Get ready tion. The group sponsors the annual carpool buddies. Join your depart- and residents of the Bozeman for summer rides with the 2019 Bike Swap and a number of local ment or office’s team and compete area. The Project’s goals are to Bike Swap! organizations and events benefiting against others on campus to get the increase the convenience, Commuter Project aims to Sellers: bring items to the cyclists, such as the Montana Special most people to log a commute benefits, safety, and incentives encourage transportation options Fairgrounds on Friday, May 3rd Olympics, Bike to Work Week, during the Challenge. Participate associated with taking the bus, car that are economically efficient, from 4–7pm. There is a per-item the Bike Kitchen, and more. using the website or download the sharing, walking, biking, vanpool- environmentally sustainable, and consignment fee and a percentage Bike Swap volunteers are needed! CommuteTracker app for sweet ing, or any combination of those make the best use of our of sales support the Gallatin Valley Learn more and join the club at and simple trip logging. in your commute. As Bozeman’s surrounding spaces. Visit the afore- Bicycle Club. www.gallatinvalleybicycle- There will be great prize population booms, Bozeman mentioned website to learn more. • Based in Bozeman, the Gallatin club.org. • Page 4B • The endZone • aPril 15, 2019

Pond Skim caps Big Sky winter season w/ wet n’ wild celebration Markingtheclose Bravesoulsdressedinoutlandish timetocelebrateanamazing of anotherfantastic costumes(encouraged)skithe seasonandpartydown! season,the2019 headwallof Ambushandattemptto Forfurthereventinformation Pond Skim issetfor skimacrossapondof waterontheir andmore,logonto Saturday,April20th. snowboardorskis.Attemptedtricks www.bigskyresort.com.Gather Watchskiersandriders intothepondarealwaysfan- upyourfriendsandfamilyandhead maketheirbest favorites.Registrationis$25and tothehillforonelastridedownthe attempttocrossthe beginsat10am.Theeventisnot mountain!Get a jump on next winter – pondonskis–and judged,buttheaudienceindicates select season passes for 2019-20 are whetherthey’llskimor favoriteswiththeirraucousapplause. available at a discounted rate now. swim!Jointhousands Skimmingbeginsat2:30pm. Establishedin1973,BigSky of spectatorstocheer TheeventsonApril20thdraw ResortislocatedintheNorthern oncreativelycostumed thecrowd–socarpoolingtothe Rockiesof SouthwestMontana participantswhile resortisstronglyencouraged.Don’t betweenBozemanandYellowstone soakingupsomespring missoutononeof themostfun NationalPark.BigSkyResortisthe sunshineand wintercelebrationsinMontana!So, BiggestSkiinginAmericawith celebratinganother getyourbestspringcostume 5,800+acresofferinganaverageof greatskiseason.Free togetheranddosomeskimmingor twoacresperskierand4,350 tospectate. comespectateandjointheparty.It’s verticaldrop.•

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MuSiC iN ANd ARouNd thE BoZoNE

RANGES, WireRider join forces for Hot Springs hootenanny, plus more live acts Even with the warmer days and spring paired with rich musical accompaniment. going until 10:30pm, afoot, evenings are still chilly in ole Southwest Billings six-piece Arterial Drive is set for this show is going to Montana. The cool temps call for a nice soak a show on Thursday, April 25th. Describing be an incredible in the rejuvenative natural pools at Bozeman themselves as “indie/folk poprockin’ reggae way to kick off the Hot Springs. A destination for locals and their soul warriors,” the band brings a healthy blend summer season. families, the venue is also home to “Bozeman of amazing originals and classic covers. With a An instrumental Unplugged,” a fantastic regional music series , electric guitar, bass, fiddle, drums, post-rock band, live from the pool-adjacent stage on regular and piano at the ready, Arterial Drive has RANGES brings a Thursday and Sunday nights beginning at something for everyone. Head out for a captivating show to 7pm. Here’s a look at who’s set to perform. rockin’ good time! all their performances Local musician Aaron Banfield is next up A night full of loud, rocking music will cap with high energy on Thursday, April 18th. He’s been playing the month as Bozeman bands RANGES and paired with an around the Gallatin Valley as a solo act and WireRider come together for a joint show on impressive, with numerous bands for many years. Featured Sunday, April 28th. Split into two sets and atmospheric sound. in a wide array of Bozeman bands The band’s music such as Cole & the Thornes, focuses on the PermaFunk, and King Ropes, exploration of time Banfield plays a little bit of every- and expanse, with thing, from folk to rock. Combining every note and his amazing guitar skills with some climax molded into a impressive vocals, he’s a fit for every narrative that pushes audience and will bring a fun yet the listener to explore relaxing show to the hot springs. deeper compartments Portland-based duo Fox & of their being, both Bones follows on Sunday, April sonically and 21st. The conceptual folk spiritually. RANGES collaboration features the teaming has toured around of Sarah Vitort and Scott Gilmore. the country and parts Primarily singing heartwarming of Europe, always R A N G E S acoustic pop music with elements of ready with a show unlike soul and folk scattered throughout, anything their audiences have ever seen. band brings exhilarating performances with Vitort and Gilmore front shows WireRider is one of the more energetic them to all their shows. consisting of mostly original music. rock bands in the area, playing all original Bozeman Hot Springs is located at 81123 Coming through Bozeman on tour, songs written by frontman Dalton Brink. Gallatin Road, just south of Four Corners. Fox & Bones are playing a few gigs Complete with the talents of Connor Smith Visit www.bozemanhotsprings.com for in the area and are coming to the on guitar, Dan Haywood on keys, Ray operating hours, further event details, and Hot Springs for a fun-filled show of Lombardi on bass, Chrys Kirkwood on drums, fitness membership information. Call (406) lush harmonies and stirring lyrics WireRider and Brink on guitar/vocals, this groovy 586-6492 with additional questions. •

Bridger home to growlers, guitars & goodwill on Bozeman’s south side The famous patio will be open soon mussels with house-made sweet Italian nonprofits on the calendar in the coming Bridger Brewing provides the Bozeman enough, but until then, enjoy the pairing to sausage, tomatoes, garlic, and chili flakes, weeks. Come enjoy a house-brewed pint and community with unique hand-crafted brews, end all pairings – pizza and beer! In addition topped with parsley and tomato salsa. be charitable in the process! fresh artisan-style pizzas, and more. Locally to its mouthwatering craft brews and artisan On Wednesday, April 17th, settle in for a On Monday, April 15th, learn about World owned, family friendly, and Bobcat proud, pies, Bridger Brewing also hosts Music & pint and some mussels (or a pie!) with live Language Initiative – Montana. The local branch Bridger Brewing is the perfect place for lunch Mussels every Wednesday and {Pints with music courtesy of the SlomoJoe Acoustic is comprised of Bozeman-area community or a night out. To learn more about Purpose} on Mondays. Here’s a look at some Trio. The band is a three-piece rock n’ roll members who value and support the benefits upcoming events and daily specials, visit of the upcoming acts and nonprofits. and Americana group featuring a few of of world language and culture education. www.bridgerbrewing.com or call (406) Wednesday nights from 5:30–8pm, Bridger Montana’s finest musicians. SlomoJoe is Joe The organization’s goal is to offer authentic 587-2124. Bridger Brewing is located at 1609 Brewing hosts Music & Mussels! Come Knapp (guitar), John Sanders (bass), and and engaging programs which make our S 11th Ave. in the Town & Country complex, enjoy some live music and succulent, steamed D. Ruggles (drums). community more welcoming, and our near campus and just across from the The Happy Hour students better prepared spot hosts the for a globalized world. Americana stylings of Learn more at www.fwl- Honey & Rye on bozeman.com. Wednesday, April 24th, Have a brew and help followed by Smile, raise dollars for the Extreme Charlie opening a new History Project on Monday, month on Wednesday, April 22nd. The project May 1st. The latter are encompasses a variety of a Shoegaze-inspired events and activities that indie rock band enhance the public’s comprised of musicians understanding of how from Left on Tenth, history has shaped our Wind and the Willows, present and how under- and Good Clean funk. standing that legacy can Check ‘em out! affect the way we behave Bridger Brewing not toward one another. Learn only takes pride in its more at www.extreme- stellar menu items, but historyproject.org. also in the community Proceeds from Monday, it serves. The brewery April 29th will aid the hosts {Pints with efforts of KGVM. The Purpose} every Gallatin Valley’s new Monday evening from community, entirely 5–8pm where $1 of listener-supported radio every pint sold will be station (95.9) showcases a donated to a featured broad assortment of local nonprofit. Here’s a programming with a focus on local content. Fieldhouse. They’re open for business from Smile, Charlie – Shoegaze-inspired indie rock band look at some of the Learn more at www.kgvm.org. 11:30am–9pm daily. • Page 2C • The RollingZone • aPRil 15, 2019

Dinner, drinks & dancing with weekend trip to one-stop Sac

Break away from the usual an arsenal of originals and Larry Greenbaum (bass, lead guitar), Edis also plays six and twelve-string Southwest Montana since 2012. haunts and head out to the personalized covers, the guys will Josh Fike (drums), Jon Gerhts (bass guitar, four and five-string bass, While the gist of their material is Sacajawea Hotel for an evening of keep you on your popular rock delicious eats and live entertainment! feet until last call. n’ roll, coun- Enjoy a fine dining experience in Show off try, oldies, Pompey’s Grill followed by a night those hidden R&B and on the dance floor in the Sac Bar. talents with blues, they Here’s a look at some of the Sunrise also have an upcoming acts. Karaoke on extensive Diamond will entertain on Friday, April arsenal of Friday, April 19th. The sprightly duo 26th. Bring your original of Colette and Kenny Diamond favorite songs and songs, all of bring a unique and engaging get ready to which are musical experience, with a song impress – or at palatable, as selection from today’s hits, country, least give it your well as an classic rock, R&B, and crowd best shot! You array of pleasing sing-alongs. Colette – haven’t done lesser-known kicking bass, playing piano, karaoke until but still great percussion, and vocals – brings a you’ve done it songs by level of entertainment that lights up with Sunrise. both obscure the room. Kenny, the second half of Cabin Fever and well- the popular duo, often straps on an are back with a known electric guitar and delivers renditions lively show on artists/ of classic ‘70s and ‘80s guitar riffs. Saturday, April . Kenny’s sound is big, and Diamond 27th. From Their main plays songs you do not expect to Manhattan, the focus is come out of a two-piece. band plays a combination of guitar), Ross Barrett (percussion), ukulele, and percussion. Influences variety, and they half-jokingly have a Country rockers BlueBelly original music, ‘70s rock, and a wide and Lane Quandt (harmonica). include Bonnie Raitt, Marshall motto of “No request left behind.” Junction return on Saturday, April variety of dance tunes from Dwight- Edis and the Incredibles Tucker, and , but ALL Sac Bar music begins at 20th. The group provides audiences style country to Pink Floyd. This perform on Friday, May 3rd. Front whatever the song, you can count on 9pm, unless otherwise noted. The with what they consider “rockabilly five-piece-plus band showcases woman Edis Kittrell’s unique brand heartfelt vocals and fine musicality. Sacajawea Hotel is located at 5 N music” all over the state of strong vocal harmonies and a wide of folky, bluesy tunes has moved and Sugar Daddies follow with all Main in Three Forks. For more Montana. The high-energy band variety of instrumentals. Members entertained audiences for many the favorites on Saturday, May 4th. information about these events, visit tends to veer away from slow jams, include Lonny Walker (rhythm years. Her primary instruments are This Montana-based trio has been www.sacajaweahotel.com or call other than the occasional tune. With guitar), Steve Loessberg (lead guitar), her powerful and heartfelt vocals. performing in various venues around (406) 285-6515. •

Red Ants Pants announces ‘19 lineup of award-winners & rising stars Named “Montana Event of the Association. Widely regarded we’ve been honored to have strong val will bring in more than two chased in advance, printed proof Year” by the Montana Office of among the best pure songwriters homegrown support from the dozen different artists performing of purchase MUST be presented Tourism, the Red Ants Pants of this era, her anticipated new Meagher County community and on separate stages. The weekend- at the campground entrance. Cash Music Festival has released the album, the self-titled Patty Griffin, folks from across the state who see long, grassroots, honky-tonkin’ only at campground entrance. lineup for its 2019 event. The released last month. great value in connecting with music festival brings in millions of NEW this year: Rent your annual festival is held in a working Shakey Graves, born Alejandro good folks and celebrating rural dollars to the rural economy. camping gear on-site or in cow pasture on the Jackson Rose-Garcia, was named Best Montana,” said Calhoun. “This Red Ants Pants weekend passes advance from Nyx Camping. Ranch just outside of White Emerging Artist at the 2015 year’s lineup includes incredible are $145 in advance and $160 at Packages include tents, sleeping Sulphur Springs, set this year Americana Music Awards. His depth and diversity including the gate, while single day passes bags, sleeping pads and chairs. Downtown Coffee Spot host to regular for July 25th–28th. most recent album, Can’t Wake Up, Grammy Award-winning stars and are $55 in advance and $60 at the Grab your camping gear when This year’s lineup features 7- has been called his most ambitious up-and-coming artists with new gate. A limited number of VIP you arrive, and leave it when time GRAMMY-nominated and and audacious work yet. sounds that might help you find weekend passes are available for you’re done! pairings of strings & espresso award-winning Patty Griffin, In all, the festival includes a your next new favorite musician.” $500 – shaded seating with a great Avoid credit card fees and Hall of Fame free kick-off street dance and 16 In its ninth year, the music view and complimentary refresh- support rural and small businesses inductee Bobby Bare, Shakey main stage and 14 side stage per- festival benefits the Red Ants ments! Kids 12 and under are by visiting Red Ants Pants hard Graves, Colter Wall, Valerie formances. With a reputation for Pants Foundation, a nonprofit FREE for the music and camping, ticket outlets, which will also be June, Suzy Bogguss, The pairing award-winning superstars organization in support of when accompanied by an adult. selling camping passes this year. White Buffalo, Darrell Scott, with festival founder and producer women’s leadership, working farms Camping passes are an Visit www.redantspantsmu- Mipso, The Steel Wheels, The Sarah Calhoun’s hand-picked and ranches, and rural communi- additional $30 per person for the sicfestival.com for further Waifs, and many more. rising stars, the festival has grown ties. Held in a cow pasture on the entire weekend and are required details about the 2019 Patty Griffin’s honors include from 6,000 attendees in its first Jackson Ranch, and surrounded by for anyone camping in the Festival performers, ticketing, camping “Artist of the Year” and “Album of year to a record 18,000 last year. the Big Belt, Little Belt, and campground for one or more passes, volunteering, vending, and the Year” by the Americana Music “As our festival has grown, Castle Mountain ranges, the festi- nights. If camping passes are pur- sponsorship opportunities. •

Pine Creek welcomes SW MT return of Black Lillies, more brunch live music

Pine Creek Lodge brings renowned band of roots-rockers, driven a Volvo and Knoxville, Tennessee-based armed with songs that blur the played folk-pop music. Americana group The Black boundaries between genres. They Based in Portland, Lillies to its modern-rustic, are a mainstay on radio and album these internationally mountainside space with a one- sales charts, with a sound as touring sweethearts night-only performance on Friday, powerful in the quieter moments as aren’t your average duo. April 19th. Local country artist it is explosive during the jubilant Rather than simply Ian Thomas will open the show ones. The band’s pared down documenting their at 7pm. Tickets are $20 in advance configuration has resulted in a experiences in song, Vitort or $25 day of show, based on bigger, deeper sound built on and Gilmore write from availability. undeniable chemistry, lush three- the perspective of quasi- Known for their captivating part harmonies, and instrumental fictional characters. blend of rock & roll and country, virtuosity with a funky edge. Their There’s Fox, a down-and- the Lillies have become one of fall-released album, Stranger to Me, out it girl, and Bones, a Americana music’s biggest success is available to download or stream rootless orphan bad boy stories: an internationally now. Read The BoZone’s interview with with a heart of gold. The two fall for each other, decide to hit the road, and never look back. The characters, as well as their real-life counter- parts, use music as the Utahan musican Timmy the Teeth canvas on which they Black Lillies frontman Cruz Contreras perform selections from their paint a new life at www.bozone.com. fall release, Better Land, among together that defies traditional Following Saturday, April other tunes. relationship roles and life goals. 20th, Pacific Northwest act Fox Sarah Vitort and Scott Gilmore Their music is ripe with & Bones set up for a duo are the modern day Bonnie and vocal harmonies that pull at the performance at 7pm. They’ll Clyde, if Bonnie and Clyde had heartstrings and a complex, at times metaphysical, lyrical landscape. Each element serves their stories of a life lived on the road, in pursuit of a dream that most never have the courage to chase. Live, they give audiences a peek into their world and challenge them to believe in life, adventure, and modern love. Also in Paradise Valley, Pine Creek presents its Brunch Live Music Series. The weekend offering regularly showcases regional musicians from 11am–1pm. Order some food, maybe a cold beverage, then find a spot! Upcoming acts include: Pinky and the Floyd guitarist Luke Flansburg on April 21st, Big Sky’s Brian Stumpf on April 28th, Utahan musican Timmy the Teeth on May 4th, and Blake Brightman playing for Cinco de Mayo on May 5th. Take your pick and head over! These shows are FREE of admission and open to the public. Please visit www.pine- creeklodgemontana.com for ticketing information, to reserve your cabin, and to learn more about these and other upcoming events. Pine Creek Lodge is located at 2496 E River Rd., just outside of Livingston. Call (406) 222-3628 for further information. •

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Cole & the Thornes, lots of stand-up comedy & more at Rialto Offering accessible live popular reggae bands HIRIE, Sol Hammock is a nationally touring Join to celebrate Gallatin the Bird Dogs bring their Sweet entertainment to audiences of all Seed, and TreeHouse. They’ve shut comic that combines old fashioned County nonprofits with a Little Lies album release show to the shapes and sizes, the Rialto barrels down the streets for Music on Main, charm with a dark sense of humor performance by Paige & the People’s Rialto on Saturday, May 4th. toward summer with a busy jammed out the Brew Fest in Big that shreds the rule book and leaves Band, prizes, photo booth, cash bar Wyoming-based Americana band calendar. The historic theater brings Sky, and have performed at various you laughing. Bromwell is a regular and treats. There will be free The Two Tracks will open the an exciting lineup of top-tier talent music festivals including Butte’s performer at Denver’s Comedy champagne for the first 50 show at 8:30pm. General admission from around the country to its event Original Festival, Silver Cloud Works and numerous venues across attendees with proof of donation. tickets to this 18+ show are $16. space in Downtown Bozeman. Campout, Harvest Hosted by the Bozeman Area Doors at 7:30pm. Here’s a look at just a few of the Fusion, Groovin’ On, Community Foundation, Give Big is The Bird Dogs’ live shows are upcoming happenings. and SLAM. The a 24-hour celebration of giving to highlighted by unbridled energy, Missed out on tickets to the sold- Thornes are front raise important funds for the local punctuated by songs performed with out Reckless Kelly show on Friday, woman Cole Thorne nonprofit sector. In just four years, fervor and swagger. Fusing old time April 19th? Upstairs, the Burn Box (ukulele), Jordan our community has raised over $2.6 folk songs with a rock n’ roll attitude, will be hosting Karaoke with DJ Rodenbiker (bass), Andy million dollars in support of trails the group push the envelope of what Saltlick & The Baby at 9pm. This Gavin (drums), Aaron and rivers, animals, health and a string band would generally be event is free and open to those 18+. Banfield (jazz guitar), wellness, education, veterans, arts, described as. Having shared stages Saltlick (Ryan Green) and The Daniel Wood (pocket and neighbors in need. Give Big at with Corb Lund, Hayes Carll, Baby (Adrienne Huckabone) are a trumpet), and Matt www.GiveBigGV.org. Hurray for the Riff Raff, The couple of freaks OFF the leash. Sloan (saxophone). Following the Give Big Mavericks, Wynonna Judd, Mark Always looking for that sound that Also on April 20th, celebration on May 3rd, funny man Chesnutt, and The Lil’ Smokies, will move you, groove you and make take a shot at stand-up Dusty Slay will take the stage. they released their eponymous debut you wonder where you are. They are with the Light Box Local comedians Danielle Rovira in the spring of 2016. Recorded live forever on the hunt for the deep Comedy Series at and Ryan Cassavaugh will get things at Basecamp Studio, the album is cuts: playing Italo disco, synth-pop, 8pm. Experienced started at 9pm. Tickets to this 18+ one that reflects their live show and electronic body music, house, dark comedians and newbies event are $15. Doors at 8:30pm. makes you want to stomp your feet wave and whatever else catches alike are welcome to take Dusty Slay is a stand-up and crack open a beer. The new their ear. the stage – or just head comedian with a baritone voice so album follows 2017’s Vigilante Following on Saturday, April upstairs and enjoy the smooth it’s like champagne in the Session and features lead-off single 20th, Cole & the Thornes return show. This 18+ event is ears. He walks audiences through a “Carolina.” with an In Walks Bud-supported free of admission. childhood in the trailer park, his Check out Bass Drum of concert at 8:30pm. Tickets to this Doors at 7pm. adult years in the workforce and as Death on Sunday, May 5th at 18+ show are $12. Doors at 7:30pm. Keep on laughing an occasional blackout drunk. He 8:30pm. Tickets to this 16+ show Mountain reggae and gypsy- with “You People – A thinks skunks smell like weed and are $12. Doors at 7:30pm. The lo-fi infused soul band Cole & the Stand-Up Comedy leaves the serious topics like race, project of Mississippi artist John Thornes began with an infectious Tour” on Saturday, religion and politics up to someone Barrett is known for its bluesy restlessness and a heart engraved April 27th. Beginning at You People – A Stand-Up Comedy Tour who, unlike him, hasn’t drank gas garage rock. Bass Drum’s latest with longing adventure. The band 9pm, the show will feature out of a water hose. Slay has album, Just Business, released released its debut, Map Maker, last the talents of Anthony Armstrong, North America, having worked appeared on The Tonight Show with last summer. spring. The album is a collection of Mike Hammock and Alan alongside some of the biggest names Jimmy Fallon, ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel The Rialto is located at songs filled with funky grooves, Bromwell. Tickets to this 18+ event on the comedy circuit. Live!, NBC’s Last Comic Standing, 10 W Main St. in the center of sultry vocals, and empowering are $15. Doors at 8pm. The Rialto will host the popular program Laughs on FOX and historic Downtown Bozeman. lyrics that capture the true Armstrong has mastered the celebratory Give Big Finale on he was a featured comedian on Learn more about the venue at meaning of being in the now. delivery of uncomfortable truth in a Friday, May 3rd at 4:30pm. This TMZ. He’s regularly showcased on www.rialtobozeman.com, The Thornes have performed creative, hilarious way, making him 18+ event is free of admission and nationally syndicated radio where you can also peruse current throughout the state, playing with one of Denver’s top comedians. will conclude at 6:30pm. programs including Sirius XM, happenings and buy advance tickets. Pandora Radio and “The Bob Follow the Rialto on Facebook and Tom Radio Show.” (@therialto) for the most up to Local darlings Laney Lou & date event announcements. • Downtown Coffee Spot host to regular pairings of strings & espresso Celebrate 50 years of We’re all getting a little antsy of music performed by local in Bozeman! A modest contribution with the longer days and warming musicians. Bring your guitar, sitar, to the kitty will be divided by Alice’s Restaurant with temps. Ease into the new season zither, poetry, comedy, or theremin participating musicians at the end of with a coffee (hot OR iced) and take a turn up at the mic. Show the night. The more people who Arlo Guthrie at Emerson accompanied by some live music at Bozeman what you’re made of! come, the more money in the pot. Wild Joe*s. Downtown Bozeman’s Individual set lengths depend on the An additional Open Mic Night is set for ChickenJam West Productions he in turn became a delineative Coffee Spot is a great place to check number of musicians who want to Friday, May 3rd from 6–8pm. will bring prolific Arlo artist bridging generations of folk. out acoustic sets by local and play. Sign-ups start at 5:30pm – first Local duo Caampwood Guthrie to Bozeman as part of his Arlo’s career exploded in 1967 traveling artists. And of course, their come, first served. Be sure to bring heads downtown with a Sunday extended “Alice’s Restaurant with the release of Alice’s Restaurant, menu offers plenty of delicious your friends and support live music afternoon show on April 28th from 50th Anniversary Tour – Back whose title song helped foster a new caffeinated and other 1–3pm. Comprised of Savannah by Popular Demand” on commitment among the ‘60s treats to enjoy along- Wood (vocals) and Reese Saturday, May 4th. The show will generation to social consciousness side the tunes! Here’s Campbell (guitarist), the pair take place at the Emerson Center for and activism. Arlo went on to star in a look at what’s brings a mellow, laid-back vibe the Arts & Culture beginning at the 1969 Hollywood film version of coming up. and some excellent acoustics. 8pm. Tickets range $39–$49 in Alice’s Restaurant, directed by Arthur Local collective New to Bozeman’s music advance and $47–$57 at the door, Penn. With songs like “Alice’s Smile, Charlie is scene, The Night Caps will depending on availability. This event Restaurant,” “Coming into Los set for a show on perform on Saturday, May 4th is open to concert-goers of all ages. Angeles,” and the definitive Friday, April 19th from 6–8pm. The band embodies Born in Coney Island, New York rendition of Steve Goodman’s “City from 6–8pm. They’re the fun, upbeat nature of in 1947, Arlo is the eldest son of of New Orleans,” Guthrie was a Shoegaze-inspired bluegrass music while also Marjorie Mazia Guthrie, a no one-hit-wonder. indie rock band embracing the tender nuances of professional dancer with the Martha The “Alice’s Restaurant 50th comprised of folk storytelling. With a diverse Graham Company and founder of Anniversary – Back By Popular musicians from Left array of music, powerful lyrics, the Committee to Combat Demand Tour” began in the the fall on Tenth, Wind and and intricate instrumentation, Huntington’s Disease, and America’s of last year and will run through the Willows, and they’ll surely bring your evening to most beloved singer/writer/ May of 2020. This outing celebrates Good Clean funk. a pleasant close. philosopher/artist . the anniversary of the movie Alice’s Check ‘em out! Wild Joe*s Coffee Spot is Arlo has become an iconic figure in Restaurant which was released in The next Open located at 18 W Main St. in the folk music with a distinguished and 1969, 50 years ago. It’s a multimedia Mic Night will take heart of historic Downtown place Saturday, April Bozeman. Learn more about these 20th from 6–8pm. and other upcoming events at Come for an evening www.wildjoescoffee.com. •

GYG Spring Fling features www.TWANG in Gateway The Gateway Youth Group event – no alcohol please. their “real deal, premium country (GYG) is proud to host a night of Their name says it all. The truck music” shows. You won’t be sorry. music and dancing for the whole drivin’, heart breakin’, honky-tonk Established in 1998, Gateway family at the Auction Barn, located dance band has been offering up Youth Group (GYG) is a at 25 Wheeler Mountain Way in real country music to their fans since community-based nonprofit Gallatin Gateway. The GYG Spring 1998. No smarmy, plastic hat- organization working with youth in Fling featuring live music by wearing, Nashville pop from these the Gallatin Gateway community. www.TWANG is set for Friday, guys. Classic country and seamless GYG provides opportunities for May 3rd beginning at 7pm. Dance TWANG originals set this band youth to learn, to develop leadership varied career spanning almost extravaganza guaranteed to the night away while enjoying light apart from all others in the Western skills, and to engage in community sixty years. connect the past with the present refreshments and socializing. The U.S. The band features the service through projects, programs, Growing up Guthrie, Arlo was with hopes for the future. evening will also feature a silent combined talents of bass player and and fun activities. GYG encourages surrounded by such renowned artists Advance tickets for the Arlo auction with something for vocalist Russ Olsen, drummer Mike participation in events and activities as Pete Seeger, Lee Hays, Ronnie Guthrie and other upcoming shows everyone and 50/50 raffle. Gillan, fiddle and stand up steel that help youth learn, become Gilbert, Sonny Terry, Brownie are available at www.chicken- Tickets are $15 for adults and guitar player Mike Parsons, lead engaged, and grow as individuals McGhee, and Ramblin’ Jack Elliott, jamwest.com. Tickets can also be $10 for children (ages 3 and under guitarist and songwriter Marcus and future community leaders. to name only a few. Not surprisingly, found in-store at Cactus Records admitted free). There is a $40 family Engstrom, as well as rhythm guitar Learn more at www.gatewayy- Arlo drew from these influences and and www.cactusrecords.net. • rate available. Reserve tickets in player and songwriter Buck outhgroup.org. • advance at www.eventbrite.com Buchanan. These guys take no (search “GYG Spring Fling”) and prisoners and leave nothing but pay at the door (cash or check only). happy dancers in their wake. Don’t Note: This is a family friendly miss a chance to take in one of

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by Skip Anderson and I’m doing other things in between. guitar player. He showed Bonnie Raitt, at least initially, how Texas-born pianist Bill Payne cofounded the Just a few weeks ago I was back in Woodstock, New York at to play slide guitar and she’s taken it over pretty well herself groundbreaking rock band Little Feat in 1969. But his impact Larry Campbell and Teresa Williams’ home, and I played on [laughs]. He was a helluva guy and a very complicated on music goes far beyond penning the American classic, “Oh five tracks for Kinky Friedman’s record. person. At the heart of it, he was a tortured individual Atlanta.” Since launching his career, Payne has performed RZ: I was in Nashville a few years ago covering John but a wonderful, creative person. with, co-written with, recorded with, or written songs Prine, Jason Isbell, and Amanda Shires at the Station Inn. RZ: How do you characterize your relationship with performed by towering figures in music, including J.J. Cale, Larry and Teresa opened the show. This was an intimate Lowell all these years later? Gregg Allman, Emmylou Harris, Pink Floyd, , venue and hundreds of folks were lined up outside hoping to BP: [Pauses] I think that’s a very insightful question, first Jackson Browne, B.B. King, , , get in. About halfway through their set, Larry just screams and foremost. I don’t know that anybody’s ever quite put it to James Taylor, Jeff Bridges, , and Bonnie Raitt. through this guitar solo. I mean, it was special, and the room me like that, and I’m not sure I can answer it – I’m still trying Without hyperbole, a comprehensive list of Payne’s absolutely erupted. So did the people lined up outside. You to figure out what that relationship is and was. I’ve certainly collaborators could very well fill this page. could hear them through the wall. reflected on it enough. But I knew a lot This spring, he will embark upon Little Feat’s 50th BP: When we were in Jamaica, Larry sat in on “Oh better than I knew Lowell, for example, which is why I was Anniversary Tour, which will bring him and his bandmates to Atlanta.” I waited until the very end of the song and pointed able to write a 10,000-word essay on Richie Hayward. I The Wilma in Missoula June 3rd. And, this summer he’ll join at him and boy, he took off! And it was the same kind of don’t think I could write a 10,000-word essay on Lowell. the Doobie Brothers on tour – something he’s done regularly thing – just like, wow! I pinch myself every now and then that RZ: What are the barriers that prevent you from since 2015. But the relationship dates to the band’s earliest I get the chance to play with these amazing people. That was writing about Lowell? successes. Payne played keyboard on several of the Doobie’s landmark recordings, including “What a Fool Believes,” just as he did on ’s “Against the Wind,” “Hollywood Nights,” and “Like a Rock.” In fact, Payne has elevated scores of hits for dozens of heavy- hitting artists with his distinctive piano- playing style that draws from blues, jazz, and rock styles. Local youth present concertos from the Payne is the lone survivor of Little Feat’s original lineup, the last man standing in a band Baroque at MSU that has released 16 studio albums and charted songs on the in four different The young artists will decades. He describes , Little be accompanied by an Feat’s cofounder who died in 1979 of an orchestra of professionals accidental overdose, as “very complicated.” players, led by violinist Turns out, his relationship with George is very Carrie Krause with Pico Alt, complicated as well, even 40 years after his Julia Slovarp, Jon Ford, and former bandmate’s death. Julie Gosswiller on RZ: You’re a native Texan who started a harpsichord. Soloists include rock band in L.A. who is famous for, among Derek and Dylan other things, writing a song about Atlanta. You Wonenberg, Ian Novak, turned 70 last month, just as you’re about to Grace Rembert, Daniel Gao, embark on Little Feat’s 50th anniversary tour and Cade Fiddaman. this spring, and you’ll be on tour playing Baroque Music keyboard for the Doobie brothers this summer. Montana specializes in Are you a restless spirit, or am I reading chamber music inspired by too much into that? Bill Payne history. The musician roster BP: I think I’m lucky, that’s what it is. It’s rotates based on desired one thing to have all these things thrown at you instrumentation for and it’s another to have the energy to do them. repertoire. Concerts are And thankfully I do. But, yeah, I was born in Texas, raised in one of the things [Little Feat cofounder Lowell George] and I BP: The barriers are that when you lose somebody in held in intimate spaces, for California, which is a component that’s missing there. I’m hoped would transpire out of us putting the band together. midstream, so to speak [pauses]. The last time I saw him was which the music was also a guy that plays New Orleans music. We figured we probably wouldn’t be a household name, but on my lawn at night in Woodland Hills, California. He originally intended, and often RZ: Does your wife ever point out that you could be on a we felt we would resonate within the musical community. And drove up on his motorcycle and he wanted to tell me Carrie Krause on period instruments. Using fishing boat in the Caribbean instead of touring? that something, and we’re looking historical instruments and BP: Well, we were just down in Jamaica in the would at each other and it’s dark out- Baroque Music Montana admission, or $5 students at referencing original manuscripts, Caribbean for Little Feat’s 17th soirée. We had Larry allow us “I did get a chance to tell him over a two-day period what I side, but his eyes looked like thesewill present “Youthful Splendor: the door. iconography, and historical writing Campbell and Teresa Williams down there, too. Anders to play big dark saucers. He opened his Concertos from the Baroque” The evening will include six fuels Baroque Music Montana’s Osborne from New Orleans, and then , the with a lot thought about him, and how much I loved the guy and how mouth and he had tears in his on Saturday, April 27th beginning outstanding young violinists as commitment to the music and Midnight Ramble Band, and Vince Herman from Leftover of great eyes and he couldn’t say anything.at 7:30pm. The performance concerto soloists, playing vivacious inspires fresh interpretation. Salmon, too. I was in Leftover Salmon for a few years. He people. much I fucking hated him, too.” He jumped back on his bike and will take place in the acoustically interpretations of celebrated Rather than recreating something joined us for this party as well. I guess what I’m saying is And drove away. And that’s the last I designed Inspiration Hall, works. Repertoire includes Bach’s old, the aim is to make each it’s a gift to get to do these things. I get to have the that’s — Bill Payne on Little Feat cofounder Lowell George saw him. I don’t really know whatfound within the new Asbjornson Concerto for Two Violins, Leclair’s performance of this day, of this vacation and I get to play music at night. exactly he wanted to convey. [Future Engineering Building on the fiendish fiddling Concerto in G minor, space, existing because of these RZ: The awkward silence you hear after you’re done talk- what, Little Feat member] Montana State University Vivaldi’s Spring, Winter, and a musicians and this audience. ing is due to my fingers catching up to you on the keyboard. what happened and is still happening. and I talked about this – Fred was out on Lowell’s tour when campus. There is suggested sweetly yearning Adagio from RV Learn more at www.baroque- BP: I get it, man. I’m a little bit of writer, too. If you visit RZ: I’m not suggesting it’s time for retirement, by any he passed away. Fred said “I still have dreams about Lowell. donation of $10 for general 583 for scordatura fiddle. musicmontana.com. • my website, you’ll see some photography and also see my stretch. It’s just the age of 70 lends itself to taking a long-lens ‘Well, there you are Lowell! Where have you been hiding, writing. The most recent thing I wrote was about a friend of view on life. When you do retire, do you anticipate that your man?’” I have those dreams, too, every now and then. mine, Dan Sullivan, who, with his wife Carole, run the last show will be with Little Feat? I did get a chance to tell him over a two-day period what I Mustang Fresh Food in Livingston [Montana]. The piece is BP: I don’t think that’s going to be the case, no. I don’t thought about him, and how much I loved the guy and how called “Honorable Resistance.” Dan’s involved with saving the know when – or if – I’ll retire. [The creative spirit] never much I fucking hated him, too. Because you do this with grizzly bear along with Doug Peacock. It was really the leaves you. So, I’ve probably thought more about what I everybody and take two steps forward and one step back. I’m thrust of that movement. And I wanted to know how would do if I wasn’t playing music. But I love doing going to leave it at that. I will try and write about it. But, to he became an activist. this so much. your question, where does he fit into the scheme of everything RZ: I hope you’re also writing a memoir of your trials, RZ: It sounds like you might plan to stay on the road until now? I just think that Lowell is – and will always be – a part travels, and your life in music. you run out of road. of the Little Feat family. I tell people, if you want to put BP: Well, I started it many years ago. But I [want to] write BP: Well, the other old line is “Bop till you drop.” That’s Lowell in the closet and shut the door, go ahead. But, I think something and not hurt people, because when you know the what happened with a few people I know too. There was for me you’re making a mistake because Little Feat was never inside dope on a lot of things [pauses] I don’t want to write Duck Dunn, who was playing with Steve Cropper down Japan about cutting things off. It’s always been about being that kind of book. I’ve got an interesting story to tell. And and Duck passed away down there. Colonel Bruce Hampton inquisitive, being aware, and allowing for growth, and that story is still continuing. And particularly so this year – he didn’t die on stage, but he collapsed on stage and he died seeing where it takes you. because it’s Little Feat’s 50th anniversary. And, I still play with a few hours later. Bing Crosby died out on a golf course. And, RZ: Looking ahead, can fans expect a follow up to why not? You’ve got to go sometime. 2012’s ? RZ: There was obviously a strong creative chemistry BP: I’m not sure. I’ve got tons of songs. I’d like Larry between Lowell and you. What was it like when you guys and Campbell to produce that record with us and play on it. So, your bandmates were creating those iconic albums in the ‘70s? the idea is there. We’ll see if any of it comes to fruition. BP: We started off as an eclectic band, and Warner RZ: If you’ve already got a producer in mind, it sounds Brothers gave us a freedom to jump in and play whatever we like there’s gravity pulling you in that direction. thought we were influenced by. That gave us a distinctive BP: There is, but it’s always been the way I operate. sound from the beginning when it was just Lowell George, I’m an instigator. Ritchie Hayward, myself, and . It was like driving RZ: You’ve written songs with Tom Garnsey, who lives a bus with five or six steering wheels going down a mountain in Bozeman. He, as you know, was instrumental in road and you have no brakes. That’s what it was like. cultivating the music scene in Montana. How did you Downtown Bozeman’s Ellen troubadours and harken back to Ticketing and further RZ: You told SFL Music Magazine recently that you wrote come to know Tom? Theatre is your source for some of super-groups of the 60s and 70s like information about these and other “Oh Atlanta” after you and Lowell got into an argument BP: It was kind of by accident really. I was going to a the area’s best big screen Crosby, Stills & Nash, The Eagles, upcoming happenings is available about who could write a hit song. Did that type of rivalry show at the Emerson [in Bozeman], and was having dinner at entertainment and stage and Simon & Garfunkel. New at www.theellentheatre.org. push each of you creatively? a restaurant nearby. Tom walked in and said hello. He sat performances. The space also singles “Music Fills the Spaces,” For additional inquiries, call (406) BP: Yes. And, the rivalry got more intense as the band down and we started talking. houses some great musical acts, “Howling Wolf,” and “Breakup 585-5885 or stop into The Ellen continued. The amount of drugs that were, were around back RZ: You also perform with Montana musicians from time both local and those coming through Breakdown” are available now. box office. Hours are Wednesday in those days also intensified. And musicians rarely work in a to time. It sounds like you might be sitting in with The town. Here’s a look at what’s Wine, beer, and other through Saturday from 1–3pm, vacuum. In our case, we had Richard Nixon, we had the Hooligans as well as The Waiting this spring. Is that right? happening on Main. refreshments will be sold in the as well as two hours prior to Vietnam War, and there were the Manson/LaBianca murders. BP: Do you know [Grammy-winning producer and co- Pinky and the Floyd takes lobby one hour before all shows. any event. • These were dangerous times is what I’m trying to say. So, all owner of Live from the Divide studio in Bozeman] Doc The Ellen stage for the first time to these things compounded on kids that are just trying to figure Wiley? Doc invited me to sit in for a gig with the Tom Petty present their 9th Annual Theatre out who they are, first and foremost, and jockeying for posi- band [The Waiting] he plays in, so I’ll be doing that. I love performance on Thursday and tion on writing or how you’re going to influence the band – playing with The Hooligans, too. Tom [Garnsey] is a hell of aFriday, April 25th and 26th. that kind of thing. Things were kind of out of control every guitar player and a great singer. Rich [Robiscoe], and the Counting Down Pink Floyd’s now and then. But, “Oh Atlanta” was one of the good whole band – those are just some great, great people. Top 20 Songs begins at 8pm both things that came out of that. RZ: The Brits absolutely love you. Little Feat opened for evenings with tickets ranging from It doesn’t always have to be antagonistic to bring out the The Who. Elton John described you as one of the best $19.75 to $35 (plus facility fees). best in things. But there was a lot of antagonism in Little American rock blues pianists. And, as I understand it, you Special VIP Packages for $75 are Feat, as well. So, finally, in 1979, the dam broke and I turned down an invitation to tour with the Rolling Stones as available as well. See cover story for wanted to get the heck out. Lowell had a tour he wanted to their piano player. And in 1975, Jimmy Page [Led Zeppelin’s additional details. do. It was very interesting. [Little Feat guitarist ] guitarist] said Little Feat was his favorite band. Is there Then, get ready for some and I had been blamed when we did the [Little Feat] record anything you’d like to say to Jimmy Page or any of those guys fantastic folk rock with The Sweet that we had pushed Lowell out of the band, who clearly think so highly of you? Remains, sharing their superb and that we weren’t allowing him to create. I said a year or BP: Well, I had a chance to do that. I saw Jimmy having harmonies on Saturday, April 27th so later that you might want to look at his solo record [Thanks dinner in New Orleans. This was a long time ago – he still at 7:30pm. Tickets are $21.75. I’ll Eat It Here] and tell me if we kept him from creating, why had dark hair. I walked over to his table and I introduced Celebrating 10 years and are there so few Lowell George songs on that solo record? In myself. I told him that I had been wanting to thank him for over 30 million Spotify plays in other words, ¡Despierta! In Spanish that means “Wake up!” It a number of years for a very generous offer that he had 2018, the trio is the unusual band kind of angered me. I was a little pissed off about the fact made to Little Feat when Lowell was alive. I told him that in today’s music scene to be headed that people – and we’re seeing this again in full technicolor we regretted not being able to play a concert together over by three gifted singer/songwriters, these days – people don’t look for facts, they create them. in England. I said that it really, really touched each and each of whom contribute to the That’s not how facts work. We’re living in an upside-down every one of our hearts. And I, just couldn’t thank him writing and three-part harmonies world again, and I’m still pissed off about that kind of thing. enough for having thought of us. I was glad I was able that define the band’s sound. Maybe that’s what keeps me young, as well, having to convey that to him. Driven by strong lyrical and melodic something to push back against, which artists love to do. Bill Payne and Little Feat will take stage at Missoula’s writing, their songs easily appeal to But that tour that he went out on, I mean, obviously, he Wilma on Monday, June 3rd at 8pm. Ticketing and further fans of modern folk-rockers like died following a monumental gig for him in the [Washington] information is available at www.logjampresents.com. For Jason Mraz, Ray Lamontagne, and D.C. area, which is a Little Feat stronghold. So, he goes from more information about Payne’s creative outlets outside of John Mayer. But it’s their lush that back to the hotel room, and the rest is a tragic history. He music, visit www.billpaynecreative.com. harmonies that distinguish the group was 34 years old. But, my god, the amount of music that he Skip Anderson is an award-winning music journalist previously from the throngs of guitar- toting wrote and his abilities to phrase as a singer and as a slide based in Nashville, Tennessee. He relocated to Bozeman in 2016. •

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Tasting w/ a twist! Bozeman Spirits hosts Tuesday tunesmiths Treat Loggins. He’s also co- featuring lead-off single “Carolina.” your taste written several tunes Come enjoy Schiffer’s stripped-down buds to a with Jim Messina, renditions along with your favorite Montana- Kostas, Jane Fonda and specialty cocktail! made Ted Turner. Averitt’s Looking to next month, Leigh libation! music has been featured Guest is set to return on Tuesday, Bozeman on HBO and 20/20, as May 7th. The singer/songwriter Spirits is well as many additional loves to travel, tell stories, and sing. serving up documentaries. Combining those together leaves a the cre- Hunt has been recipe for the perfect song. Guest is a ative cock- gracing the stages of wanderer who has toured through tails this Bozeman venues with the Western half of the United spring, but her sweet melodic States, Alaska, Hawaii, and even the popu- musical presence for busked throughout Australia. Her lar tasting years, most recently as a influences include Guy Clark, room also member of Acony Gillian Welch, Joni Mitchell and hosts live Belles. She and Averitt . She continues music by will showcase their to travel and share music off her local Montana-inspired folk latest album, Wolf Creek. Chelsea Hunt Lena Schiffer musicians and Americana music. Learn more about Bozeman 11th & Grant photos by Aaron Pruitt every Tuesday night from 5:30–8pm. many notable artists including Lena “Laney Lou” Spirits’ distilling processes and other Here’s a look at the upcoming acts. Jackson Browne, Joe Cocker, Joe Schiffer is set for Tuesday, April folk songs with a rock n’ roll attitude offerings at www.bozemanspir- Enjoy the talented duo of Jim Walsh, Pat Benatar, Toto, Les 30th. The Southern California and brings a fun-loving spirit to its.com. Regular tasting room Averitt and Chelsea Hunt on McCann, Tom Rush, David Wilcox, native is the Bird Dogs’ frontwoman, every performance. They’re set to hours are Monday to Saturday from Tuesday, April 16th. The former has Rambling Jack Elliott, Jim Messina, known for her powerful vocals and release their brand new album, Sweet 10am–8pm and Sundays from shared the stage and studio with Michael McDonald and Kenny stringwork. The band fuses old time Little Lies, at the top of next month noon–8pm. •

Local youth present concertos from the Tune up with toddies &

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The young artists will downtown be accompanied by an orchestra of professionals players, led by violinist Bridger Mountain Big Band Carrie Krause with Pico Alt, Julia Slovarp, Jon Ford, and Julie Gosswiller on harpsichord. Soloists include Derek and Dylan Wonenberg, Ian Novak, Grace Rembert, Daniel Gao, and Cade Fiddaman. Baroque Music Montana specializes in chamber music inspired by history. The musician roster rotates based on desired instrumentation for repertoire. Concerts are held in intimate spaces, for which the music was originally intended, and often Carrie Krause on period instruments. Using historical instruments and There’s no better place for happy Friday and Saturday, April 26th Baroque Music Montana admission, or $5 students at referencing original manuscripts, will present “Youthful Splendor: the door. hour than the Eagles! The and 27th. The sprightly duo of iconography, and historical writing Downtown Bozeman watering hole Colette and Kenny Diamond bring Concertos from the Baroque” The evening will include six fuels Baroque Music Montana’s on Saturday, April 27th beginning outstanding young violinists as features drink specials, Friday night a unique and engaging musical commitment to the music and BINGO and burgers, plus regular experience, with a song selection at 7:30pm. The performance concerto soloists, playing vivacious inspires fresh interpretation. will take place in the acoustically interpretations of celebrated live music. Here’s a look at who’s from today’s hits, country, classic Rather than recreating something playing at FOE in the coming weeks. rock, R&B, and crowd pleasing sing- designed Inspiration Hall, works. Repertoire includes Bach’s old, the aim is to make each found within the new Asbjornson Concerto for Two Violins, Leclair’s Guitarist and vocalist Robert alongs. Colette – kicking bass, performance of this day, of this Lethert of The Innocents (formerly playing piano, percussion, and Engineering Building on the fiendish fiddling Concerto in G minor, space, existing because of these Montana State University Vivaldi’s Spring, Winter, and a the Booze Hounds) will play a solo vocals – brings a level of musicians and this audience. set on Wednesday, April 17th entertainment that lights up the campus. There is suggested sweetly yearning Adagio from RV Learn more at www.baroque- donation of $10 for general 583 for scordatura fiddle. beginning at 7pm. Expect to hear a room. Kenny, the second half of musicmontana.com. • blend of old school country and the popular duo, often straps on contemporary Americana. His an electric guitar and delivers strong gravely voice will perfectly renditions of classic ‘70s and ‘80s complement your evening at the guitar riffs. Kenny’s sound is big, downtown watering hole. and Diamond plays songs you Pinky, popular folk trio The Sweet KneeJürk brings a pair of back- do not expect to come out of a to-back performances downtown on two-piece. Friday and Saturday, April 19th Bridger Mountain Big Band Remains take Ellen stage and 20th. The semi-acoustic performs regularly on Sundays supersonic Southwest Montana duo from 7–9:30pm. The 17-piece jazz incorporates the big band beat, orchestra celebrates the music of The Sweet Remains performing the best toe tappin’ sing- Duke Ellington, Count Basie, and alongs from the ‘60s to now. more, with original arrangements Neil Filo Beddow shows off and music of all genres from the his stuff on Wednesday, April 24th 1900s to today. Check them out at 7pm. He plays original folk rock on Facebook for performance for the soul, and describes his announcements. guitar style as the “West Dakota Eagles Bar live music begins at stutter.” His lyrically scrambled 9pm, unless otherwise noted. Come iambic pentameter can be play a game of pool, listen to some politically bent, spiritually seeking, great local bands, or stop in for a and tongue-in-cheek humorous cold one any day of the week! with just a twist of serious. The Eagles is located at 316 E Diamond take the stage Main St., next to the Nova Café. •

Downtown Bozeman’s Ellen troubadours and harken back to Ticketing and further Theatre is your source for some of super-groups of the 60s and 70s like information about these and other the area’s best big screen Crosby, Stills & Nash, The Eagles, upcoming happenings is available entertainment and stage and Simon & Garfunkel. New at www.theellentheatre.org. performances. The space also singles “Music Fills the Spaces,” For additional inquiries, call (406) houses some great musical acts, “Howling Wolf,” and “Breakup 585-5885 or stop into The Ellen both local and those coming through Breakdown” are available now. box office. Hours are Wednesday town. Here’s a look at what’s Wine, beer, and other through Saturday from 1–3pm, happening on Main. refreshments will be sold in the as well as two hours prior to Pinky and the Floyd takes lobby one hour before all shows. any event. • The Ellen stage for the first time to present their 9th Annual Theatre performance on Thursday and Friday, April 25th and 26th. Counting Down Pink Floyd’s Top 20 Songs begins at 8pm both evenings with tickets ranging from $19.75 to $35 (plus facility fees). Special VIP Packages for $75 are available as well. See cover story for additional details. Then, get ready for some fantastic folk rock with The Sweet Remains, sharing their superb harmonies on Saturday, April 27th at 7:30pm. Tickets are $21.75. Celebrating 10 years and over 30 million Spotify plays in 2018, the trio is the unusual band in today’s music scene to be headed by three gifted singer/songwriters, each of whom contribute to the writing and three-part harmonies that define the band’s sound. Driven by strong lyrical and melodic writing, their songs easily appeal to fans of modern folk-rockers like Jason Mraz, Ray Lamontagne, and John Mayer. But it’s their lush harmonies that distinguish the group from the throngs of guitar- toting

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Craft brews & crecenDOUGHs at Red Tractor Pizza Regardless of the changing from his debut album as a solo artist, and Gary Moore. up with a smile on conditions outside, pizza is always in Waiting in the Wings, as well as one or Weston Lewis performs mandolin, banjo, season! Complementing its two cover tunes. on Tuesday, April 23rd at 7pm. guitar, fiddle and handcrafted pies and wide selection Bridger Creek Boys return to Lewis plays with a number of local bass with vocal of regional brews, Red Tractor their usual Thursday slot on April bands, solo performances, and as a harmonies. The Pizza plays host to independent 18th at 7pm. The Boys are an sit-in lead guitarist for artists Dirt Farmers invite musicians and other events acoustic bluegrass quartet steeped in including The Andrew Hand Band, you to be “Having throughout the week. Here’s a look old-time tradition, while also push- John Sherrill, The Electric Sunday, a Good Time” and at what’s coming up. ing the genre with newgrass. The Lang Termes, Mathias, and MOTH. experience the On Monday, April 15th, please band blends originals with covers of His solo sets are comprised mostly of flavor and fun of welcome Pacific Northwest traditional bluegrass and more con- acoustic rock covers and some of Montana life. songwriter Michael Trew at temporary artists. Their style is con- his original songs. In band settings, Local 6:30pm. He’s an alternative rock fident, complex, and full of improvi- he likes to play funk, jazz, singer/songwriter and folk artist whose influences sation that will draw you in and get country and more. Jacob Rountree range from John Denver and you shaking all over with bluegrass Enjoy the talents of Relación entertains on Genesis to R.E.M., Eurythmics and joy. Bridger Creek Boys will bring Brevísima on Saturday, April 27th Monday, April Jacob Rountree Moody Blues. He’ll bring selections additional performances to Red Tractor at 7pm. Made up of members of 29th at 6:30pm. by the creativity and passion of the on April 25th and May 2nd at 7pm. the extremely funky Bozeman-based Bringing an indie rock/folk sound 1970s and everyone who participates On April 19th, takes Left on Tenth, Relación slows it to every performance, Rountree Jazz Night in the PermaFunk experiment. over Red Tractor, as it does every down a bit with some relaxing, sings songs with contemplative and Red Tractor Pizza is located at Friday, at 7pm. Curated by guitarist groovy Latin music. Consisting of powerful lyrics that are relatable and 1007 W Main St. in Bozeman. and composer Alex Robilotta, these acoustic guitar, trumpet, and various help build the soul. Rountree pairs Check out their menu at www.red- evenings feature the music styles of percussion paired with some his vocals with a few different styles tractorpizza.com. • jazz, funk, latin, and more. Come amazing latin vocals, this trio will of guitar playing, out, get ready to groove, and hear bring the soothing latin vibes on a captivating America’s only original art form as it chilly Montana evening. audiences with each exists and evolves in the 21st The Dirt Farmers bring a of his songs and century. Additional Jazz Nights are set Sunday show on April 28th at 6pm. providing a rockin’ for April 26th and May 3rd at 7pm. They’re a foot-stomping string band good time for Music Monday sees rock n’ roll who have dubbed their musical style everyone involved. group Too Little Too Late on “paisley grass.” They’ve gained a PermaFunk is April 22nd at 6:30pm. The band following for their fun-loving mix of back on Saturday, plays blues and melodic rock, with old school country, bluegrass, blues May 4th at 7pm. influences ranging from Muddy and rock – with the occasional slip The Bozeman- Waters and Jimi Hendrix through into hip-hop. The band members, as based group makes the Beatles and Byrds to Joe Satriani unique as their song list, serve it all music to keep bodies moving and souls grooving! Expect plenty of funky, soulful, psy- Kountry Korner crooners: Rich Mayo, chedelic, and Latin- infused grooves. Donnie Elliot & Bob Britten The band is inspired Relación Brevísima

Don’t feel like cooking? Us originals like “Honky either! Head down to the Kountry Cat” and “Taxman,” Korner Café for a great dinner and these guys will add to some live music. The Four Corners the ambience while Do-si-do thru April with restaurant serves delicious grub, as you enjoy your end-of- well as local musician residencies week meal. Bozeman Folklore dance throughout the month. Here’s a A local pianist and look at some upcoming KKC fixture, Bob performance dates. Britten brings Saturday events Rich Mayo performs every performances April 20th, Bozeman Folklore Society will Gallatin Labor Temple, located at Tuesday at 6pm. Upcoming dates 27th and May 4th at present a special Dance Party on 422 E Mendenhall in Bozeman. include April 16th, 23rd and 30th. A 5:30pm each evening. Friday, April 19th at 8pm. These Following Friday, April 26th is multi-instrumentalist, Mayo plays Britten studied piano gatherings are geared toward another Community Contra the guitar, harp, and vocals. He per- and guitar as a youth experienced dancers who already Dance back at the Bozeman Senior forms an Americana mix you’re sure growing up in New know the basic moves including Center, located at 807 N Tracy. to enjoy, and his wife, Tanna, often Jersey, but it was the balance and swing, allemande, do-si- Hypergolic will provide the tunes adds a flute and lovely female voice. guitar that brought him including the Gentlemen of Jazz do, ladies chain, stars and Hey for 4. alongside caller Kristen Emmett. A Take in the talents of The to Montana. He studied classical and solo piano nightly at the Cellar There will be no beginner’s lesson, half-hour dance workshop kicks off Donnie Elliot Experience every guitar and attended Christopher 301 for several years. minimal instructions, and quick the evening at 7:30pm, with the Friday night at 5:30pm. They’ll be Parkening’s master classes at For more information about walkthroughs, allowing for more main event beginning at 8pm. ready to entertain on April 19th, Montana State University in 1981 upcoming events, call (406) 586- energetic and complex dances. The Families, singles and couples are 26th and May 3rd. Performing a and 1982. Bob played guitar and 2281 or visit www.kountryko- music will be provided by Barley & welcome to all dances. Admission is blend of crowd favorites and a few piano in various bands in Billings rnermontana.com. • Sage with caller Derek Gallagher. $10, $8 for members, and $5 for This event will be held at the students. Please bring clean, grit- free, non-marking shoes to protect the floor. Visit www.bozemanfolk- Third Annual Bozeman Craft Beer Week lore.org for further details about these and other upcoming events. returns at top of May The Bozeman Folklore Eight-day, multi-venue event week builds brings us closer together. It helps Grill as the Co-Presenting Sponsor. Society (BFS) is an all community one beer at a time in the us build community. The Located on the rapidly growing west volunteer nonprofit Gallatin Valley establishments where beer is born side of Bozeman, Sidewinders organization dedicated to Early next month, the Gallatin are focal points of the communities features classic American dishes promoting, preserving, Valley craft beer community will they serve. By partnering with with an international flare and over enjoying, and sharing the once again come together to BACF and incorporating their 75 different beers on tap, as well as music, dance, arts, crafts, celebrate Bozeman Craft Beer mission into our event’s theme, we’re wines and spirits. In addition, local and skills of traditional Week May 4th–11th. Now entering not only able to celebrate local craft beverage and welding gas supplier, cultures. It is an associate its third year, the eight-day, multi- beer and our breweries, but we’re General Distributing, and beer group of the Country venue celebration organized by also able to use beer as a tool to smartphone app, PintPass, are Dance and Song Society. • Fermentana will feature 20-plus connect people with the causes they supporters of the event. beer-centric events happening across champion and build a stronger Craft beer drinkers should expect Bozeman and Belgrade. community in the process.” more of the fun and interactive For the third annual event, BACF’s mission to connect events they experienced in Bozeman Fermentana and participating people who care to causes that Craft Beer Week’s past years, as well sponsors will donate a portion of the matter to build a better community as the addition of several new Cosmo-centric gathering proceeds from select events during plays a key part in the 2019 craft festivities. Similar to past years, the the event week to local nonprofit beer week theme, “Building Montana Brewers Association’s back at Mountains Walking Bozeman Area Community community one beer at a time.” Brewers Spring Rendezvous will Foundation (BACF). Through this Additionally, 12 participating local culminate the eight days of events for spring event joint venture, the organizers will breweries will work together to brew at week’s end. celebrate the Bozeman area’s robust a single collaboration beer for the Local craft beer fans and and growing craft beer scene while week. This beer will be brewed by tourists alike are invited to join also using this local fermented host brewery, Outlaw Brewing, and the Bozeman area community in beverage as a tool to give back available on draft and cans around celebrating the best the region’s to the community. Bozeman in early May with pro- craft beer scene has to offer. “Beer isn’t just beer,” says event ceeds from its sale donated to BACF. For more information regarding co-founder, Jesse Bussard. “Beer More than 40 businesses have the official event schedule, pledged their support as sponsors collaboration beer, sponsorship of the third annual event. details, and general participation, Furthermore, Fermentana is joined please visit www.bozemancraft- again by Sidewinders American beerweek.com. •

Calling local stargazers – Physics, will be on hand to present. especially the thirsty ones! Enjoy a beer and a few bites Bozeman’s next Astronomy on while learning about astronomy, Tap returns to Mountains testing your astro-trivia knowledge, Walking Brewery on Monday, and maybe even leaving with a April 22nd with “Galaxy Evolution prize! This all-ages event is open to & The Dark Side of Our Universe” the public. The brewery is located at beginning at 7pm. Dr. David 422 Plum Ave., featuring a truly Nidever and Dr. Remya Nair, excellent view of the Bridger Range. both from Montana State Head down, order up a brew, and University’s Department of find a seat. These events are known to fill up, so there’s no harm in arriving early! Each FREE Astronomy on Tap event features accessible, engaging science presentations on topics ranging from planets to black holes to galaxies to the beginning of the Universe. Presenters are from local research and education- al institutions. Astronomy on Tap was created in New York City by Meg Schwamb, currently a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Institute of Astronomy & Astrophysics, Academia Sinica (Taiwan). Learn more at astronomyontap.org. •

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Sunny season begins to flower at Norris – take in some tunes! In a Rutgers study about what The arrangements were placed in food offerings for everyone in the diverse repertoire of covers and covers that make for a unique and changes can be made to relieve areas of the home that are open to group. The 50 Mile Grill will soon originals. entertaining experience. stress in a high tech and fast paced visitors – like foyers, living and open to offer regionally sourced Local singer/songwriter Jacob Aaron Williams closes out the lifestyle, they discovered nature has dining rooms – suggesting that protein sources perfectly grilled for Rountree performs on Friday, weekend on Sunday, April 28th. provided us with a simple way to flowers are a symbol for sharing. your enjoyment. There’s From rock/reggae band In Walks provide emotional health – flowers. Now that spring is creating also a wide selection of Bud, Aaron will be playing a The presence of flowers triggers happy explosions of blooms all craft beers and fine wine variety of tunes including rock, happy emotions, heightens feelings around, the folks at Norris Hot to accompany your folk, and reggae. He’s a real favorite of life satisfaction, and affects social Springs urge you to take a break meal, served poolside. at the hot springs. behavior in a positive manner far from technology and come soak in And if your visit John Sherrill opens up a new beyond what is normally believed. the healing natural hot springs, happens to fall on a month on Friday, May 3rd. The The researcher explored the link where you will notice buds of all weekend, you can also singer/songwriter plays “a lot of between flowers and life satisfaction sorts popping up. In addition to over add to the experience guitar and also sings some” and has in a 10-month study of participants’ 800 trees in the last 15 years, flowers with the finest in region- been playing around the Bozeman behavioral and emotional responses have been planted for another sunny al acoustic live music area for quite a while. Developing to receiving flowers. The results season at Norris. Soakers will be every Friday, Saturday his artistry during stints in different show that flowers are a natural and able to delight in the sight, smell, and Sunday at 7pm. areas of the country, Sherrill has healthful moderator of moods and and even taste of edible flowers at Enjoy the sounds of created a sound that’s truly unique. impact Todd Green on Friday, He brings his twangy jazz-pop and both males April 19th. Originally unique personality to every and from Michigan, Green performance. Sherrill returns to females has lived in the area for Bozeman after some time away, equally. more than thirty years. with his incredible music to boot! Flowers He is known for his Seldom Kings take the have an acoustic light rock Poolside Stage on Saturday, May immediate musical style and passion 4th. The fun, creative pair of multi- impact on for vinyl records. Expect instrumentalists will entertain with happiness. to hear ‘60s–‘80s rock original music, spot-on covers and All study classics including those barely recognizable, as well partici- favorites from America, as some other great surprises. pants The Eagles to David Weston Lewis will treat Cinco expressed Bowie, Pink Floyd and Charlie Denison soakers with some live tunes on “true” or everything in between. Sunday, May 5th. Lewis plays with “excited” Logan Dudding a number of local bands, solo smiles follows on Saturday, April 20th. April 26th. Bringing an indie performances, and as a sit-in lead upon Logan is a Butte resident, known rock/folk sound to every perform- guitarist for artists including The receiving for his work with the Chad Ball ance, Rountree sings songs with Andrew Hand Band, John Sherrill, flowers, and Red Mountain bands as a contemplative and powerful lyrics The Electric Sunday, Lang Termes, demon- percussionist. Now honing his that are relatable and help build the Mathias, and MOTH. His solo sets strating guitar skills, he’s enjoying putting soul. Rountree pairs his vocals with are comprised mostly of acoustic extraordi- on solo acoustic performances, a few different styles of guitar play- rock covers and some of his original nary covering favorite songs and ing, captivating audiences with each songs. In band settings, he likes to delight and showing off a few originals. Help of his songs and providing a rockin’ play funk, jazz, country and more. gratitude. welcome him back! good time for everyone involved. Further information about the This On Sunday, April 21st, Norris Wolf and the Moons will on-site campground, upcoming reaction was Wolf & the Moons welcomes back Charlie Denison. entertain on Saturday, April 27th. summer hours, expanded menus universal, The bluesy singer/songwriter will The Missoula-based and more, please visit www.nor- occurring in all age groups. the No LoOse Dogs Saloon. bring a mix of folk, rock, soul, Americana/bluegrass band is rishotsprings.com. And don’t The study also explored where in The Saloon serves a varied reggae, a little country, and – his known for their rich harmonies and forget to buy someone you care their homes people display flowers. menu of organic and sustainable favorite – blues. Charlie performs a extensive mix of originals and for a flower or two! •

Chico Saloon pours up top-shelf songsters every Friday & Saturday

Not quite camping weather, but Earth Wind & Fire, Sly & the Family music – everything from classic rock musical genres and style. miles south of Livingston. that doesn’t make us any less antsy Stone, Kool & the Gang, Van to alternative, funk, country, pop, Chico Saloon music begins at Come sip, soak, and swing! this time of year! Transition into Morrison, Steely Dan, Bob Marley, and dance. They always bring a 9pm, unless otherwise noted. Chico For more information, visit Montana’s favorite months with a and many more! Tsunami Funk is crowd and an excellent sound. Ten Hot Springs is located in Pray, 20 www.chicohotsprings.com. • weekend getaway to Chico Hot Eddie T, Luke Flansburg, Nate Years Gone is comprised of Ben Springs. With fantastic live Anderson, David Charles, and Fandry (guitar, vocals), Robert entertainment in the Saloon every Isaiah Morales. Doughty (guitar, vocals), Dennis Friday and Saturday night, you can Helena-based Ten Years Gone Ferriter (bass, vocals), Ken Nelson kick up your feet – and soak them bring shows on Friday and Saturday, and Mark Walker (keys, vocals), as too. Here’s a look at what’s headed April 26th and 27th. The band is all well as Jeremy Slead (drums, vocals). to the Paradise Valley watering hole. about performing great, danceable El Wencho rides again! The Tsunami energetic duo return to Funk will take Chico with a pair of the stage Friday performances Friday and and Saturday, Saturday, May 3rd and 4th. April 19th and For most people, the image 20th. The of an “acoustic duo” Bozeman-favorite conjures images of two group always soft spoken musicians packs the dance singing folk rock and hip- floor with pie jam songs. This is not Funk/R&B- the case with The Wench. rocking grooves. Two original members of Tsunami Funk The Clintons, John and plays tunes from Josh joke, “we’re half the artists like Stevie band, twice the party!” Wonder, Pharrell The guys are no strangers Williams, Bruno to throwing a rocking Mars, Red Hot good time. Their Chili Peppers, show is a hotdish or James Brown, “badasserole” of El Wencho

Bobcat Fest prowls downtown for 2019 festivities The Downtown Bozeman amazing cooperative effort with to campus after the event? Hop on Association, Montana State involvement and donations from the Streamline bus! Schedules can University, and a number of local over 40 businesses and be found at www.streamlineb- sponsors are proud to present the organizations. Bobcat Fest is FREE us.com. “Catch the Current” to 2019 Bobcat Fest on Friday, April and open to the public and will go this year’s Bobcat Fest. For more 26th from 5–7pm. Join in for a on rain or shine! Note: In the case of information about the event, visit gathering of MSU students, faculty rain, live music may be cancelled. www.downtownbozeman.org or and community members on Main Need a ride downtown or back www.msuaf.org. Go ‘Cats! • Street in Downtown Bozeman to celebrate MSU being an essential part of the Bozeman community. Main Street will be closed to traffic and everyone is invited to enjoy food, live music and fun! There will also be FREE Redneck Sausages and hamburgers, FREE commemorative 2019 Bobcat Fest t- shirts, as well as other fun giveaways, raffles and prizes including “Senior Send-Off ” glasses and beverage tickets, a photo booth and more! This community event is an

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Filling Station sees Bozeman returns of WhiteWater Ramble, Phutureprimitive & more ChickenJam West presents indie Aussie WhiteWater Ramble fronts a certain Phutureprimitive is back on Friday, help of fellow jammers Something & the band The Murlocs on Tuesday, April 16th celebration on Saturday, April 20th with local April 26th at 9pm. This to this 21+ show Anything at 9pm. This to this 21+ with help from OHTIS at 8pm. Tickets to this help from Lazy Owl String Band at 9pm. are $15 in advance and $20 at the door. performance are $7 in advance and $10 at 21+ show are $12 in advance and $15 at the Tickets to this 21+ show are $9 in advance Doors at 8pm. the door. Doors at 8pm. door. Doors at Phutureprimitive is the moniker of Bay Inspired by the danceability of DJ music 7pm. Area producer and song- The Murlocs writer Rain. His music is are five fellas best described as dripping with roots firmly wet love drops of nasty placed in their mind-melting sonic bliss. own blown-out, Lush melodies drift across distorted intricate rhythms, groove demented dance heavy beats and warm, party brand of fuzzy bass lines. Often soulful R&B. exploring a dark and Formed in the dense palette, there is also coastal town of a profound sense of Ocean Grove, tranquility and beauty, the group has engaging the listener into since played such hypnotic movement and music festivals as often escalating into a full- Meredith, on kinetic experience. Queenscliff, Shimmering with cinemat- Boogie and Falls. ic qualities, his music They’ve shared ultimately speaks to the Hellzapoppin Circus photo by David Wittig the stage with body, mind, and soul. Rain’s Gary Clark Jr., Mac Portland Cello Project latest EP, Flow, and recent single “...Vaporized and the musicianship of jam bands, MOTH Demarco, Ty Segall, into Dust on a Faint Breeze” are available now. brings to mind a mixture of Daft Punk and Thee Oh Sees, The Take in the Hellzapoppin Circus Umphrey’s McGee. The powerhouse electro Pixies, Earthless, Stephen Malkmus and The and $12 at the door. Doors at 8pm. Sideshow Revue on Monday, April 29th at group has been a staple and a leader in the Jicks, Wavves and King Gizzard and the Described as “high octane Rocky 8pm. This to this 21+ performance are $13 in Montana jam band scene. MOTH is Luke Lizard Wizard. The Murlocs’ brand new Mountain dancegrass,” WhiteWater uses a advance and $16 at the door. Doors at 7pm. Flansburg, Brett Goodell, Joe Kirchner, Jordan album, Manic Candid Episode, is available now. simple recipe to craft its sound: start with blue- Named after one of the most successful Rodenbiker and Wesley Easton. On Friday, April 19th, the Portland Cello grass instrumentation, add drums, and finish Broadway musicals and movie from the late Also early next month, prolific songwriter Project bring their unique performance to with a boundary-less approach to grassing-up 30s and 40s, Hellzapoppin is a world renown Arlo Guthrie brings his “Alice’s Restaurant Southwest Montana at 9pm. Tickets to this everything from disco house grooves, to roots theatrical rock n’ roll circus stunt show where 50th Anniversary Tour – Back by Popular 21+ show are $11 in advance and $15 at the and Americana. The Colorado-bred quintet some of the deadliest stunts in live Demand” to Bozeman on Saturday, May 4th. door. Doors at 8pm. combines the elements of mandolin, fiddle, entertainment are performed to a soundtrack The show will take place at the Emerson The self-described horde of cellists spend acoustic guitar, upright bass, drums and vocals of . The vaudeville freak show of Center for the Arts & Culture beginning at much of the year touring its diverse repertoire to explore the musical boundaries of multiple wonder features stunts of mind over matter 8pm. Tickets range $39–$49 in advance of over 1,000 pieces of music, from genres and to fuel their own mixture of origi- including fire eating and breathing, the bed and $47–$57 at the door, depending on Radiohead and Bach to Beethoven, Kanye nal music and innovative cover song interpre- of nails, razor-sharp machete walk, acrobatic availability. All ages. Further details can be and Coltrane. The project’s three-fold mission tations. Whether playing an intimate encore, stunts, glass eating, sword swallowing, knife found on page 3C. is to bring the cello to places it may not acoustic and unplugged in the crowd, or throwing and archery using human targets, Advance tickets for these Filling otherwise be heard, to play music audiences surfing on top of the upright bass, WhiteWater the Chinese blade box of death, human Station and other shows are available in-store wouldn’t normally expect from the delivers a powerful and memorable live oddities and curiosities, and much more. at Cactus Records and www.cactus- instrument, and to build bridges across all performance. New singles “Drinking Song” Looking to next month, MOTH returns records.net. For more information, visit musical communities. and “Kentucky Windage” are available now. better than ever on Friday, May 3rd with the www.chickenjamwest.com. •

Live symphony orchestra performs Harry Potter at Brick As part of the American Bank Broadway in note from Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone. now occupied by Celtic Woman. onymous with excitement around the world Bozeman 2018 – 2019 season, the Theatre at Audiences will be able to relive the magic of CineConcerts and Warner Bros. Consumer and we hope that by performing this incredi- the Brick presents a live symphony orchestra the entire film in high-definition on a 40-foot Products announced the Harry Potter Film ble music with the full movie, audiences will performing Harry Potter and the screen while hearing a live symphony orchestra Concert Series, a new global concert tour enjoy returning to the Wizarding World.” Sorcerer’s Stone in Concert on Sunday, perform John Williams’ unforgettable score. celebrating the Harry Potter films, in 2016. CineConcerts is one of the leading pro- May 5th as part of the Harry Potter Tickets range $45–$75 and are available at Since the world premiere of Harry Potter and the ducers of live music experiences performed Film Concert Series. www.ticketswest.com and the Fieldhouse Sorcerer’s Stone in Concert in June 2016, more with visual media. Founded by producer/ The concert will feature a live symphony box office. Note: Harry Potter has been than half a million fans have enjoyed this conductor Justin Freer and producer/writer orchestra performing live, to picture, every rescheduled from its original date of May 21st, magical experience from J.K. Rowling’s Brady Beaubien, CineConcerts has engaged Wizarding World, which is set to include over millions of people worldwide in concert six-hundred performances across more than presentations that redefine the evolution of 38 countries worldwide during its run. live experience. Recent and current live In Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, Harry concert experiences include Gladiator, The Potter learns on his 11th birthday that he is Godfather, It’s a Wonderful Life, DreamWorks the orphaned son of two wizards and possess- Animation in Concert, Star Trek: The Ultimate es magical powers of his own. At Hogwarts Voyage 50th Anniversary Concert Tour, and School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, he learns Breakfast at Tiffany’s. the high-flying sport of Quidditch and plays a Justin Freer has quickly become one of the thrilling ‘live’ chess game en route to facing a most sought-after conductors of film music Dark Wizard bent on destroying him. with a long list of full symphonic live to Justin Freer, President of CineConcerts projection projects. He has appeared with and Producer/Conductor of the Harry Potter some of the world’s leading orchestras Film Concert Series explains, “The Harry including the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Potter film series is a once-in-a-lifetime London Philharmonic Orchestra, New York cultural phenomenon that continues to Philharmonic, Philadelphia Orchestra, delight millions of fans around the world. It is Philharmonia Orchestra, San Francisco with great pleasure that we bring fans for the Symphony and Sydney Symphony Orchestra. first time ever an opportunity to experience From full-length movie screenings with live the award-winning music scores played live by orchestra to music-interactive sporting event a symphony orchestra, all while the beloved experiences to original 3D-environment film is simultaneously projected onto the big holiday programming, CineConcerts is at the screen. This is truly an unforgettable event.” forefront of live entertainment. Brady Beaubien of CineConcerts and For more information on the Harry Potter Concert Producer for the Harry Potter Film Film Concert Series, please visit www.har- Concert Series added, “Harry Potter is syn- rypotterinconcert.com. •

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