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C e l e b r a t e M o m w i t h a f t e r n o o n o f a r t s , c u l t u r e & l i v e m u s i c t’s not easy being a mother. holidays, and all other occasions. Admission its final rendition of Annie Baker’s Circle Later in the evening, one-woman-band If it were easy, fathers is $3 for adults, $2 for mothers, and free for Mirror Transformation at 3pm. The Foxy Blues brings a show to Outlaw would do it.” – Dorothy, those 12 and under. story follows a small town Vermont drama Brewing with a blend of blues, country, folk, The Golden Girls A screening of Shrek 2 heads to The group whose in-class exercises pour into reggae, and jazz at 6pm. Lazy Owl String “ Though you never really Ellen at 2pm. Newlyweds Shrek and Fiona their personal lives. Tickets are $16 for Band will strum a few tunes at Red Tractor know here in Montana, the join a cast of zany characters from Fiona’s adults, $13 for students and those over 60, Pizza, also at 6pm. Steeped in an old-timey fifthI month of the calendar year is marked Fairy Godmother to the swashbuckling cat and $10 for youth under 18. traditional style, the band’s influences range by a growing anticipation of summer’s Puss in Boots. The movie stars Mike Myers, Also at 3pm, Park High students take the from jazz and blues to punk rock. At arrival. But before we can swap long sleeves Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz, Antonio stage for a public performance of Disney’s Bozeman Hot Springs, PermaFunk is set for tees and really segue into the sunniest Banderas, Julie Andrews, and John Cleese. Beauty and the Beast at Livingston’s for a night full of funky, soulful, psychedelic, days, the second Sunday is the time to Admission is only $3 at the door! Shane Center. The classic tale of Belle, the Latin-infused grooves beginning at 7pm. appreciate the ladies who make our enjoy- Bozeman Symphony presents the second Beast, Cogsworth, Chip Potts & Co. is The duo of Wind and the Willows heads ment possible – Mother’s Day! Following a performance of Fauré Requiem at Holy perfect for the whole family to enjoy! to Norris Hot Springs at 7pm. Their distinct casual brunch or familial gathering, there are Rosary downtown at 3pm. Jon Harney will Tickets are $18 for adults, $14 for seniors sound combines brass, strings, and triple plenty of opportunities to entertain Mom conduct Gabriel Fauré’s sublime and and college students, and $10 for youth harmonies for a great show. And at Chico and the rest of the family on May 12th. timeless composition alongside additional 17 and under. Hot Springs, Portland act Rockin’ Jake The Arts works by Mendelssohn, Homilius, Brahms, Live Music delivers an electric performance of of The second day of the annual Gem & Elgar and more. Those featured will repre- And if you’re hoping to take Mom for a second line, swamp funk, blues and Mineral Show will run from 10am–6pm sent some of the most lively, sublime and few spins around the dance floor, several zydeco at 8pm. at the Gallatin County Fairgrounds. relevant pieces by old and new masters. area venues will play host to Sunday sets by Further information about these and Numerous vendors will be selling gems, Adult admission is $25 with discounted talented local musicians. Pine Creek Lodge other upcoming events can be found minerals, fossils, beads, jewelry and more. student tickets available for $15. will feature live entertainment by Kris throughout this issue of The BoZone. Stock up on unique gifts for graduation, Livingston’s Blue Slipper Theatre stages Zigich during brunch from 11am–1pm. Happy Mother’s Day, Bozeman! • Contents Best of Bozeman results 2A Community ...... 3A Calendar ...... 4-5A Film ...... 6A Theatre ...... 7A Art/Community ...... 8A EndZone ...... 1-2B EcoZone ...... 3-4B Josh­Moore Real­Estate RollingZone ...... C Reverend­Doctor Bozeman­Hot­Springs Wild­Joe*s­Coffee­Spot Rialto­Bozeman May­2nd­-­7pm May­14th­-­6pm May­31st­-­8:30pm ­Page 2a­•­The BoZone •­May 01,­2019

Chamber gets down to business w/ spring gatherings Bozeman Area Chamber of turnover is expensive and disruptive. most energy efficient, longest lasting, Hours follows on Commerce presents Business Workshop participants will focus on and easiest to maintain in the world. Thursday, May 23rd. Before Hours on Thursday, May possible early warning systems, This event is included with Excel Physical Therapy 2nd from 7:30–8:30am. Emerson corrective coaching, succession Chamber membership and $50 will host at its loca- Center for the Arts & Culture will host planning and employee satisfaction. for non-members. tion, 1823 W College, the event at its location, 111 S Class runs from 8–10am at the An upcoming Business & Ste. 100, from Grand Ave., in Bozeman. The Chamber Center. Cost is $99 for Community Connections forum 5:30–7:30pm. The Emerson serves as a primary members, and $198 for non- on Wednesday, May 22nd will specialized physical resource for the arts, arts education, members. The 2019 LEAD Series provide an update on regional therapy practice pro- and cultural activities in Southwest features speaker Jeff Kaufman of Economic Development from vides the most effec- Montana. This edition of Business Full Circle Foundation. Session dates 11:30am–5:30pm. Presenters TBA. tive manual, orthope- Before Hours is included with subject to change. The afternoon will take place at the dic and sports therapy and other forums provide a business Chamber membership and $50 for A spring 4:44 @ 4C will unfold Best Western Plus GranTree Inn, treatments to efficiently return networking outlet for members and non-members. at Arctic Spas Bozeman on Thursday, located at 1325 N 7th Ave. in patients to their highest level of others. Visit www.bozemancham- Bozeman Chamber’s 2019 May 9th from 4:44–7pm at their Bozeman. This afternoon event is comfort and functionality. This edi- ber.com to register for any of these LEAD Series concludes with location, 81211 Gallatin Rd., Unit $55 for members and $165 for non- tion of Business After Hours is events and to learn more. Call (406) Employee Retention & Turnover, the A, just south of Four Corners. The members. Table sponsorships for included with Chamber membership 586-5421 for further information. fourth of four gatherings, on local showroom features a selection groups of 8 also available. and $50 for non-members. The Chamber Center is located at Tuesday, May 7th. Employee of hot tubs and spas that are of the The next Business After Bozeman Chamber gatherings 2000 Commerce Way in Bozeman. •

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MOR shimmies toward summer w/ public talks, Genghis Khan exhibit A Mecca for the Gallatin Valley’s addition, Montana’s amber waves of things Hops & History on page 1C. combat stubborn viruses like summer months on May 18th. curious minds, the Museum of the grain helped feed a starving world. Bozeman Art Museum, a local influenza? Dr. Connie Chang, Explore the culture, conquests, and Rockies is never in short supply of And, Montana’s cowboys, miners, collective of skilled individuals dedi- assistant professor in MSU’s heritage of one of the world’s special events to accompany its foresters, farmers, nurses, and other cated to the opening of an official Chemical and Biological greatest conquerors, when the many exhibits. Here’s a look at women, went to war to win, under space, presents an evening with Engineering Department, will treasures and stories of Genghis some upcoming happenings at your the battle cry, “Powder River, Let sculptor Deborah Butterfield at discuss how creating and processing Khan’s Mongol Empire are neighborhood museum. ‘Er Buck” that would resonate on MOR on Thursday, May 9th at tiny droplets containing individual presented in Bozeman for the first The Gallatin History Museum the battlefields in France. Montana 6:30pm. Bozeman Art Museum’s virus-infected cells can help to devel- time. The Genghis Khan exhibition Lecture Series continues with men served in the Great War in mission is to inspire and foster cre- op therapies to fight viral diseases. offers an adventure in the vast “World War I in Montana: The a greater percentage than any ativity and the love of art through Looking to Thursday, May 23rd, grassland of Central Asia, amid the Treasure State Prepares” on other state. diverse and high-quality exhibits, the Extreme History Project Lecture relics of Genghis Khan’s reign. Wednesday, May 1st in Hager series returns with Experience life in 13th-century Auditorium at 6pm. Author Ken “People and Place: Mongolia, entering the tents, battle- Robison will share local stories The Seasonal Round grounds, and marketplaces of a researched during the writing of his in the Old North vanished world. Explore Genghis latest book of the same name, which Corridor” at 6pm. The Khan’s life and those of his sons and covers the dramatic first year of the lecture will be held in grandsons during the formation, war, as the U.S. and Montana Hager Auditorium and is peak, and decline of the Mongol mobilized and prepared for a open to the public. Empire. View rare treasures with decisive role in the Great War. This The Old North Trail, more than 200 spectacular objects event is open to the public. running along Montana’s on display to illustrate this story, More than one hundred years Rocky Mountain Front, including gold jewelry and ago, on April 6, 1917, the United was an indigenous trans- ornaments, silk robes, musical States went into a war, a conflict portation corridor central instruments, pottery, sophisticated that would have a profound effect at to a historic food system. weaponry, and numerous other fasci- home and abroad. For Montana, Archaeologists are nating relics and elaborate artifacts. this was a war of opportunity for confident native people Enter the exotic atmosphere of many, trouble for some, and change followed large game ancient Mongolia and meet the man for all. On that fateful day, the animals into this area Time and The Post named United States, at last, entered a between retreating ice as “the most important person of European war, a war that had been sheets some 12,000 years the last millennium.” Visit this raging since 1914. The oceans ago. The unique topo- spectacular and uniquely interactive around us were shrinking, and the graphic and botanical exhibition that tells the story of world, the U.S., and Montana would To kick off another season of programs, classes and lectures. It attributes of this windswept corridor Genghis Khan – his life, his land, never be the same. Hops & History, MOR will join envisions a place where people of created a vital landscape that his people, his culture and his It is hard today to comprehend forces with Fermentana for a Trivia all ages can go to experience the nurtured native buffalo culture enduring legacy. how vitally important, Montana, Brew Party at Montana Ale transformational power of art. through the 19th century. As part of MOR members, please note: a special The Treasure State’s forestry, Works. Set for Tuesday, May 7th, the On Wednesday, May 15th, the a larger indigenous environmental exhibition preview for The Real mining, smelting, and, refining were event coincides with Bozeman Craft next edition of this season’s Science history, Jill Mackin’s research Genghis Khan is set for Friday, May to the national war effort. It has Beer Week and features sessions at Inquiry Lecture Series, “Using documents ancestral ties to this 17th from 5–7pm. been said, with a lot of truth to it, 5:30pm and 7:30pm. Seats are $45 Technology to Fight the Flu – bioregion through foodways and For more information that every bullet fired in World War per person and include small-plate One Cell at a Time”, will begin examines the relationship between about these and other upcoming I was encased in Butte copper, and pairings and beer tasting. Advance at 7pm in Hager Auditorium. This biodiversity and cultural diversity. events, as well as the Museum’s the world was “wired” by copper tickets required. Must be 21+. Learn presentation is open to the public. Also at MOR, NEW exhibit The exhibits, visit www.museu- from Great Falls refineries. In more about the Trivia Brew Party and all How can technology be used to Real Genghis Khan opens for the moftherockies.org. •

Stanford researcher to discuss neural circuits & mental illness at MSU A Stanford University Strand Union Building’s as a whole, as well as specific neural basis of emotional disorders Director’s Pioneer Award in 2017 neuroscientist will discuss the Procrastinator Theater. The changes associated with particular and their treatment and to better and the Joel Elkes Research Award connections between disruptions in lecture is free and open to the mood and anxiety disorders. understand how the brain works from the American College of various systems in the brain and public. A reception will follow in Etkin will also review current and to develop novel treatments. Neuropsychopharmacology. mental illness, along with existing the Leigh Lounge. medication, psychotherapy and He said the aim is to take us This lecture is presented by and novel treatments, at a lecture Over the past two decades, neu- brain stimulation treatments in light beyond the use of symptom check- Montana State University’s on Thursday, May 2nd at Montana roimaging studies have defined a set of this understanding of brain cir- lists for diagnosis and one-size-fits- Department of Cell Biology and State University. of distributed brain systems that cuits. He will describe new methods all treatments that are currently Neuroscience and the Center for Amit Etkin, a professor in contribute to cognition, emotion, for direct, non-invasive probing and available. Mental Health Research and Stanford’s Department of mood and other mental processes. manipulation of circuits and the Etkin has received many awards Recovery with support from the Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Perturbations in these circuits have insights these offer for developing for his work, most notably the NIH College of Letters and Science. • and a member of the Wu Tsai been identified in connection with new circuit-targeting therapies. Neuroscience Institute, will present psychiatric disorders. Etkin will Etkin is trained as both as a “A Circuits-First Approach to discuss neural circuit abnormalities neuroscientist and psychiatrist. The Mental Illness” at 7pm in the associated with psychiatric disorders goal of his lab is to understand the Celebrate Mother’s Day at Rockin’ TJ Ranch Annual Gem & Mineral Show returns to Looking for a place to celebrate updated event information. with mom? Join Rockin’ TJ Ranch Rockin’ TJ Ranch is a premier Fairgrounds for its annual Mother’s Day events venue just outside of Brunch on Sunday, May 12th. Bozeman. The Grand Hall is an ele- Seatings are available at 9am and gant and versatile indoor space reflec- 12pm. Enjoy a complementary tive of Montana’s unique charm. It mimosa (free with adult ticket pur- can accommodate trade shows, con- chase, 21+), savory and sweet crêpe ferences, parties, weddings and inti- bar, pastries, and full tea service mate concerts. A few decorating served in vintage tea cups. A fun touches can create any atmosphere, photo booth will also be provided to from a natural country setting to a take pictures with mom! sophisticated, modern affair. Rockin’ Brunch tickets are $35 per adult TJ’s friendly staff offers personal and $20 for children under 10. Space attention, creativity, and flexibility to is limited. Reservations must be made help each client create their own in advance with payment due at the unique events. time of reservation. A detailed event Rockin’ TJ Ranch is located four The Bozeman Gem & Mineral event will include a spectacular organization and oldest “rock club” menu can be found at www.rock- miles west of the Gallatin Valley Mall Club has announced its annual Gem raffle, silent auctions running all in Montana. Organized in 1939, the ingtjranch.com/events. To at 651 Lynx Lane. Visit the afore- & Mineral Show will take place weekend, and a Garnet sorting club is meant for anyone interested reserve your seats, please call (406) mentioned website for further infor- Mother’s Day weekend, Saturday table. Twenty-five display cases will in rocks, fossils, gemstones, field 585-0595. Find Rockin’ TJ on mation about the venue, booking and Sunday, May 11th–12th. The present gems, minerals, and speci- trips, and learning lapidary and rock Facebook (@RockinTJRanch) for options, and other upcoming events. • event will unfold at Gallatin County mens collected by Club members. cutting skills. It also has its own Fairgrounds on Saturday from This event is a great opportunity lapidary shop for cutting, 10am–6pm, then again on Sunday for families to view and/or purchase polishing, and cabbing rocks. from 10am–4pm. A $3 admission world class mineral specimens. It’s If you have a curiosity for gems will gain entry for both days – only also a great chance to learn more and minerals, the Bozeman Gem $2 for mothers on Sunday! The show about and join the club. If attendees and Mineral Club is a great is free for those 12 and under with an have a rock or mineral specimens organization to develop wonderful adult. Come stock up on unique gifts that need identifying, they are friendships of all ages and for graduation, holidays, and all encouraged to bring them in for interests. Visit www.bozemange- other occasions! identification. mandmineralclub.com to The weekend will feature eight- The Gem and Mineral Show is a learn more and don’t miss the een vendors selling gems, minerals, fundraiser for the Bozeman Gem Gem Show & Sale, May fossils, beads, jewelry and more. The and Mineral Club, a nonprofit 11th–12th! •

Park High students bring Belle, the Beast & Co. to life

Livingston’s Shane Lalani Center end and he will be shows are $18 for adults, $14 for for the Arts’ annual collaboration transformed into his former self. But seniors and college students, and with Park High School culminates in time is running out. If the Beast $10 for youth 17 and under. To nine public performances of doesn’t learn his lesson soon, he and make reservations, visit www.the- Disney’s Beauty and the Beast – his household will be doomed for all shanecenter.org or call the performed by Park High students – eternity. box office at (406) 222-1420. in the Dulcie Theatre from May 3rd Disney’s Beauty and the Beast runs The Shane Center is located at through May 19th. weekends from May 3rd through 415 E Lewis St. The classic story tells of Belle, a May 19th in the Dulcie Theatre at Disney’s Beauty and the Beast is young woman in a provincial town, the Shane Lalani Center. generously sponsored by Marilyn and the Beast, who is really a young Performances will take place Fridays and Don Murdock, Livingston prince trapped under the spell of an and Saturdays with an earlier start HealthCare, Spectec/TIC – . If the Beast can learn time of 7:30pm, followed by Sunday Walter & Regina Wunsch, and to love and be loved, the curse will matinees at 3pm. Tickets to all Yellowstone Valley Lodge & Grill. • page 2A • Volume 26, Number 09 - May 01, 2019 • The BoZone Entertainment Calendar • www.BoZone.com • 406-586-6730 ––– Tell ’em, “I Saw It In The BoZone!” Tell ’em, “I Saw It In The BoZone!” ––– The BoZone Entertainment Calendar • www.BoZone.com • 406-586-6730 • Volume 26, Number 09 - May 01, 2019 • page 3A Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday

The Sun, Our Living Star Compassion Project Art Compassion Project Art Compassion Project Art 11 am, 1 & 3 pm Installations Installations Installations 29 MoR 30 Spring 2019 BFA Thesis 1 Spring 2019 BFA Thesis 2 Spring 2019 BFA Thesis Open STEAMlab Hours Exhibition Exhibition Exhibition Copeland Gallery 3 pm MT Science Center Helen E. Copeland Gallery Business Before Hours Helen E. Copeland Gallery LEGO Club 3:45 pm Bzn Library Bozeman Business & Professional 7:30 am Emerson Roblox Club 3:45 pm Bzn Library Books & Babies Women’s May Social Parenting Class Pint Night 4 pm MAP Brewing 10 am & 1pm Bozeman Library 7:30 am City of Bozeman 9:00 am Library Season Pass Sale Yoga for All 11 am & 12 pm Library Postnatal Yoga 9:15am RENEW Books & Babies 10 am & 1 pm Library 4 pm MAP Brewing The Sun, Our Living Star Little HeARTs 10 am Emerson Baby Bistro 11 am Bozeman Library Pints w/ Purpose – KGVM 11 am, 1 & 3 pm MoR Little Ones Storytime The Sun, Our Living Star 5 pm Bridger Brewing Henry & Isla 5 pm Murray Bar Tuesday Tacos 10:15 & 11:15 am Bzn Library 11 am, 1 & 3 pm MoR The Sun, Our Living Star Prenatal Yoga 12 pm RENEW Studio Bluegrass Jam 11:30 am Mountains Walking 11 am, 1 & 3 pm MoR Y Dance: Intro to Hip Hop 5:30 pm Katabatic Brewing Open STEAMlab Hours 4 pm Rookie T-Ball (co-ed) Wing Wednesday 4:30 pm Gallatin Valley YMCA MT Science Center 5:30 pm Gallatin Valley YMCAx 11:30 am Mtns Walking Y Dance: Level 1 Hip-Hop Martial Arts: Intro to Taekwondo Minecraft Meetup 3:45 pm Library 5:15 pm Gallatin Valley YMCA Kennedy Richards 6 pm Outlaw Brewing 5 pm Gallatin Valley YMCA READ to a Dog 4 pm Library 2019 Give BIG Gallatin Valley

Jacob Rountree 6:30 pm Red Tractor Martial Arts: Little Ninjas 6 pm Gallatin Valley Beer for a Cause Hellzapoppin Circus Sideshow 4:30 pm Gallatin Valley YMCA Give Big Kick-off: All for one, ART 5 pm Katabatic Brewing Company Revue Kids Night 5:30 pm Katabatic for all! Brews & the Big Sky – Crow Fair 8 pm Filling Station Music & Mussels w/ Smile, Charlie 6 pm Emerson Center for the Arts

Monday Night Live Trivia!?!? 5:30 pm Museum of the Rockies 5:30 pm Bridger Brewing Celebrate Yellowstone

8 pm Bozeman Taproom Lena Schiffer Discovery Walk/Sculpture Park Tour 6 pm Blend – Wine Bar

Sunrise Karaoke 5:30 pm Bozeman Spirits Distillery 5:30 pm Bozeman Library Left For Dead 6 pm 406 Brewing Co.

9 pm American Legion Rich Mayo Edible Backyard Spring Workshops Open Builds 6:30 pm Bzn Makerspace Open Mic Night 10 pm Haufbrau 6 pm Kountry Korner Café 6 pm Paradise Permaculture Art on the Rocks 6:30 pm Rocking R Life Drawing (18+) Gallatin History Lecture/WWI in MT Bridger Creek Boys 6 pm MoRockies 7 pm Red Tractor Pizza 6 pm Emerson Center John Sherrill 6 pm Outlaw Brewing Reading w/ Author Melissa Kwasny Wings & Strings with Peter King Trivia Night 7 pm Pine Creek Lodge 7 pm Elk River Books – Livingston 6 pm MAP Brewing Jewish Film Fest – The Driver Is Red Mathias 7 pm The Mint Cafe & Bar Singo 6:30 pm MidTown Tavern 7 pm MSU Procrastinator Theater Josh Moore 7 pm Bzn Hot Springs Move Our Bodies, Still Our Minds, Larry Hirshberg 7 pm Taproom Writer’s Night – Young Guns and Have Fun! Mathias 7 pm Eagles Bar 7 pm Pine Creek Lodge 6:30 pm Bozeman Library In Search of Greatness Screening MSU Brass Quintet Experience 7:30 pm Hope Lutheran Church Women’s Chorus Guest Nights 7 pm The Ellen Theatre Bingo Wednesday 7 pm Legion Hemlock w/ At Home in Hell 7 pm Anderson School Dr. Julia Slovarp Cello & Bass Recital 8 pm Filling Station Tom Susanj 7 pm Bozeman Taproom 7:30 pm Reynolds Recital Hall Larry Hirshberg Sunrise Karaoke 9 pm Bar IX Thornetta Davis 7:30 pm Myrna Loy 8 pm Murray Bar – Livingston Pat Reedy 10 pm Haufbrau Open Mic Night 10 pm Haufbrau Sunrise Karaoke 9 pm Eagles Bar 3rd Annual Bozeman 3rd Annual Bozeman 3rd Annual Bozeman Craft 3rd Annual Bozeman 3rd Annual Bozeman Craft Craft Beer Week Craft Beer Week Beer Week Craft Beer Week Beer Week 5 Runoff Cleanoff 6 Compassion Project Art 7 Compassion Project Art 8 Compassion Project Art 9 Compassion Project Art 9 am Big Sky Park Installations Installations Installations Secret of the Cardboard Rocket Installations Postnatal Yoga 9:15am RENEW MSU’s Women’s Circle of Excellence 10 am MoR City of Bozeman Books & Babies The Sun, Our Living Star Discovery Walk/Trail Tracking 10 am & 1pm Bozeman Library Little HeARTs 10 amEmerson Center Conference 8 am MSU – Jabs Hall 11 am, 1 & 3 pm MoR for Kids Yoga for All Little Ones Storytime 10:15 & 11:15 am Bzn Library Parenting Class Brunch Music – Blake Brightman 9:30 am Glen Lake Rotary Park 11 am & 12 pm Bozeman Library 11 am Pine Creek Lodge The Sun, Our Living Star 9 am Bozeman Library The Sun, Our Living Star The Sun, Our Living Star Einstein’s Gravity Playlist 11 am, 1 & 3 pm MoR Books & Babies 10 am & 1 pm Library 11 am, 1 & 3 pm MoR 11 am, 1 & 3 pm MoR 12 & 4 pm MoR Wing Wednesday Baby Bistro 11 am Bozeman Library “Hop Hole” Tournament Open STEAMlab Hours Discovery Walk w/ Health Provider 11:30 am Mtns Walking Brewery The Sun, Our Living Star 12 pm Outlaw Brewing 11 am Peets Hill 3 pm Montana Science Center 11 am, 1 & 3 pm MoR Matthew Weber 1 pm Wild Joe*s Tuesday Tacos Minecraft Meetup LEGO Club 3:45 pm Bozeman Library Prenatal Yoga 12 pm RENEW Studio The Big Sky Tonight 2 pm MoR 11:30 am Mountains Walking 3:45 pm Bozeman Library READ to a Dog 4 pm Bzn Library Chamber’s 4:44 @ 4C Harry Potter & the Sorcerer’s Stone Open STEAMlab Hours 3 pm Brick Breeden Fieldhouse Roblox Club Artists’ Reception 4:44pm Arctic Spas Bozeman 4 pm Montana Science Center Circle Mirror Transformation 3:45 pm Bozeman Library 5 pm Avalon Way Interiors Hunting Film Tour Beer for a Cause 3 pm Blue Slipper Theatre Pint Night: Madison River Kids Night 5:30 pm Katabatic 5 pm Emerson Center Disney’s Beauty and the Beast 5 pm Katabatic Brewing Foundation Music & Mussels w/ Seth Brand Author Event w/ Stephen Davenport 3 pm Shane Lalani Center Leigh Guest 5:30 pmBozeman 4 pm Mountains Walking 5:30 pm Bridger Brewing 6 pm Country Bookshelf Favorite Friends/Famous Poets Spirita 3 pm Elling House Ryan Acker 5 pm Murray Bar Discovery Walk w/ Mindset-Health Open Builds Hops & History: Trivia Brew Party Daniel Kosel 5 pm Murray Bar Pints w/ Purpose – Bozeman Area Coach 6:30 pm Bozeman Makerspace 5:30 & 7:30 pm MT Ale Works Brewed on the Fly: Fly Tying Community Foundation 5:30 pm Highland Glen Preserve Art Lecture w/ Deborah Butterfield Competition Rich Mayo 6 pm Kountry Korner 5 pm Bridger Brewing The Mighty Travis 6 pm Outlaw 6:30 pm Museum of the Rockies 5 pm 406 Brewing Livingston Bike Club Trivia Night 7 pm Pine Creek Bridger Creek Boys Blues It or Lose It 6 pm Eagles Bluegrass Jam 6 pm Lincoln School – Livingston Culture of 19th Century – Montana 7 pm Red Tractor Pizza Tom Susanj 6 pm MAP Brewing 5:30 pm Katabatic Brewing Life Drawing (18+) 6 pm Emerson Copper King – New Date Little Jane & the Pistol Whips Claudia Montana Rose Raven Roshi Leslie Fox Humphries 6 pm MAP 7 pm Park Photo – Livingston 7 pm The Mint Cafe & Bar 6 pm Pony Bar 6:30 pm Red Tractor Pizza Ellen Birthday Bash – 100 Years! Montana Manouche Kelly Nicholson 7 pm Taproom Christy Hays Improv on the Verge 7 pm The Ellen Theatre 6 pm Devil’s Toboggan Kennedy Richards 7 pm Eagles 7 pm Bozeman Hot Springs Bridger Mountain Big Band 7 pm Verge Theater Singo 6:30 pm MidTown Tavern Sacred Place Where Life Begins – Writer’s Night w/ Peter Bowen

7 pm Eagles Bar Monday Night Live Trivia!?!? Women’s Chorus Guest Nights Bingo Wednesday 7 pm Legion 7 pm Pine Creek Lodge Lena Marie Schiffer & Ryan Acker 8 pm Bozeman Taproom 7 pm Anderson School BFS Film: The River and the Wall Danny Bee 8 pm Murray Bar 7 pm Bozeman Hot Springs Sunrise Karaoke Kai Seifert 7 pm Bozeman Taproom A Doll’s House, Part 2 Bass Drum of Death 8:30 pm Rialto 7:30 pm Emerson Crawford Thtr Weston Lewis 9 pm Norris Hot Sprgs 9 pm American Legion Larry Kiff 7 pm Red Tractor Pizza Comedy Night 7:30 pm Red Tractor 8 pm Story Mansion Music w/ DJ Riley 9 pm JR’s Open Mic Night 10 pm Haufbrau Sunrise Karaoke 9 pm Bar IX Open Mic Night 10 pm Haufbrau Sunrise Karaoke 9 pm Eagles Bar Happy Mother’s Day! Compassion Project Art Compassion Project Art Compassion Project Art Parenting Class 9 am Library Mother’s Day Brunch Installations Installations Installations Books & Babies 9 am & 12 pm 10 am & 1 pm Library 12 Rockin’ TJ Ranch 13 Discovery Walk – Birding 14 Books & Babies 15 Postnatal Yoga 16

Mother’s Day Brunch Basics for Kids 10 am & 1pm Bzn Library 9:15am RENEW Studio Baby Bistro 11 am Library

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Movie Lovers Jewish Film Fest opens w/ talk by author ------Mark Sullivan Tickled gives new Bozeman’s fifth annual Jewish bestseller, and Sullivan has been organized and sponsored by Film Festival begins Wednesday, recognized by The Times for Congregation Beth Shalom, along May 1st at 7pm with the award- his works. It is soon to be made with MSU’s Jewish Student meaning to winning short film The Driver is into a film by Pascal Pictures, Association, MSU Diversity and Red and local author/speaker Mark starring Tom Holland. Inclusion Student Commons, and ‘stranger than fiction’ Sullivan. The kick-off and The Driver is Red is a short, Bozeman Film Society. subsequent events will take place at animated film that tells the story of The upcoming festival films to by Joseph Shelton Tickled is at its best when it gives the Procrastinator Theater in the an Israeli Secret Service operative’s be shown at the Procrastinator The term “stranger than you the feeling that you’re being Strand Union include: The fiction” gets bandied around so led inexorably towards some Building on the Driver is Red often in reference to horrible revelation, something Montana State on May 1st, documentaries about human you’re not sure you want to know, university Shoelaces on subjects that it’s but you’re sure campus. June 13th, lost all meaning. you have to To commem- The And besides, know. orate Holocaust Tobacconist fiction isn’t all Also like Memorial Day, on June that strange those films, the Sullivan will 20th, The anymore, is it? documentary speak about his Last Supper Or rather, it’s filmmakers book Beneath a on June become SO appear on- Scarlet Sky. Based 26th, Red strange (Dr. screen, and like on a true story, it Cow on July Strange, perhaps) any good noir follows an Italian 3rd, and The that the detective, find teenager who Light of Hope collective big themselves helps Jews to close this budget output of inextricably escape the Nazis year’s slate Hollywood intertwined with by guiding them on July 17th. resembles the mystery over the moun- All films nothing so much they’re tains in northern begin at as stack of very-well-thumbed attempting to solve. In fact, our Italy. Later, he is forced to enlist in hunt in 1960 Argentina for an 7pm. Admission is free and open comic books whose plotlines are as filmmakers made the film under the German army and becomes a escaped Nazi war criminal. The film to the public. For descriptions outlandish as they are predictable. the constant threat of lawsuit, and spy for the Allies while working for a was invited to 97 film festivals last of all films, please visit So when I say Tickled, a so their presence in the film is German general. The novel is a year and won more than 30 awards. www.bethshalombozeman.org documentary that begins by probably forgivable. And the USA Today and #1 Amazon Charts The Jewish Film Festival is /community/#specialevents. • threatening to explore the world of profound strangeness of the competitive tickling before “solution” to the film’s “mystery” pursuing a much more sinister tale goes a long way towards making of corruption, is “stranger than the film’s faults forgivable. One of fiction,” I mean much, much those faults may be a fault of stranger. Maybe this is to the creation, not exclusive to the film: Ellen celebrates 100 years ahead of an movie’s detriment as much as its once the mystery is solved, there’s credit, because it is difficult to not much that the filmmakers, or evening of strings, Willy Wonka reckon which part of the film is we, can do about it besides supposed to be its focus. Not on gawp at the sheer strangeness, Downtown’s family favorite, newlyweds Shrek and the inherently outré topic of and maybe even evil, of what Ellen Theatre, Fiona return from their honeymoon tickling fetishists, an odd but they’ve found. a cornerstone to an invitation from Fiona’s parents probably mostly harmless fixation I’m trying to tell you how of Bozeman – they want to meet her new for most of those who endure it. I feel about a film that made culture, is your husband, assuming she has married Nor does Tickled find much to say, me feel very weird, without source for some Prince Charming. Reluctantly, the ultimately, about the worldwide letting on what happens in the of the area’s young couple make the journey and, web of exploitation and abuse film. I’m not sure I’ve been best big screen as the truth is uncovered, chaos of power that it uncovers, except successful at that. But I do have entertainment ensues amongst the cast of our that its, you know, bad. to make clear that this review and stage familiar, beloved characters and new But that isn’t a criticism, at should count as a performances. favorites met along the way from least not a negative one, because I, recommendation without The space also Fiona’s Fairy Godmother to the for one, was absolutely rapt for the reservation. It’s a wild, flawed, houses some swashbuckling cat Puss in Boots. The whole length of Tickled. Like utterly arresting piece of research great musical movie received two Academy Award Catfish, Cropsey, or Resurrect Dead, and – whatever its flaws – is as acts, both local nominations for Best Animated all films in which the documentary suspenseful, scary and down and those Feature and Best Original Song and filmmakers pursue some question right, well, strange. coming through stars Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, down the rabbit hole, the fun (if Movie Lovers are the Gallatin town. Here’s a Cameron Diaz, Antonio Banderas, you can call it that) of Tickled is in Valley’s independent movie rental stores look at what’s Julie Andrews, and John Cleese. giving yourself over to a slowly with hundreds of titles you won’t find happening on Admission is only $3 at the door! blooming dread. And certainly on streaming services. • Main. Looking ahead, TATE Academy The 2019 presents their Spring production, Tracy the musical Willy Wonka Jr. on Awards will Saturday, May 18th at 7pm and take place the ivories at Disneyland’s Main Sunday, May 19th at 3pm. Based on Friday, May 3rd at 7pm. The show Street Coke Corner and has been the beloved Roald Dahl classic is a celebration of the senior film seen in several television shows and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, the students in Montana State movies, including the role of the show features many delightful University’s School of Film and resident piano player at “Ray’s characters such as Augustus Gloop, Photography. The awards Place” on NBC’s Matlock. Tickets for Veruca Salt, Charlie Bucket, the ceremony will highlight films made the evening celebration are $19.19 Oompa Loompas, and the during the 2018-2019 school year. and $9 for youth 17 and under. charismatic Candy Man himself, Tickets to this event are $13 for The Second String Orchestra Willy Wonka. The cast is comprised adults and $10 for students. will present “Spring Thaw” with of 31 young actors and the On Sunday, May 5th, enjoy an special guest cellist extraordinaire production runs just over one hour. evening of incredible entertain- Julia Slovarp on Saturday, May Tickets are $9.50 for adults and ment with The Ellen Birthday 11th at 7pm. The performance will $6.50 for youth 17 and under. Bash at 7pm. Kick off the 100th include The Queen of Sheba by Wine, beer, and other refresh- Anniversary with the entire family Handel, selections from Beethoven’s ments will be sold in the lobby one at this hilarious extravaganza, jam- Symphony No. 3 and Grieg’s Holberg hour before all events. Ticketing packed with music, magic, comedy Suite, as well as works by Lauridsen, and further information about these and more. Joining in the fun are Parry, and a premiere by local and other upcoming happenings is Comedy Magician of the Year composer Royce Wilkinson written available at www.theellenthe- Dana Daniels and swingin’ for the orchestra. Slovarp will atre.org. For additional inquiries, piano man Ray Templin! perform Monn’s Concerto for Cello in G call (406) 585-5885 or stop into The Daniels is a razor-sharp Las minor. This event is FREE and open Ellen box office. Hours are Vegas regular and world-class to the public. Doors at 6pm. Wednesday through Saturday from headliner at Hollywood’s famed Following on Sunday, May 12th, 1–3pm, as well as two hours prior Magic Castle. Templin mastered Shrek 2 screens at 2pm. In the to any event. •

Filmmakers to attend BFS screening of border wall-based doc at Emerson On Wednesday, May 8th, cinematography, the film takes populated Lower Rio Grande Valley, Bozeman Film Society partners audiences on an adventure down the the team comes face-to-face with the with Fin & Fur Films to present US-Mexico border to see the 1,000- human side of the immigration Sundance Award-winning The foot high canyons, vast mountains, debate and enters uncharted emo- River and tional waters. the Wall. “It would be The a big mistake to screening peg this as a will be held at political movie. the Emerson It’s much more Center for than that. In the Arts & fact, it is a Culture thrilling and beginning at gorgeous tale of 7:30pm. The adventure, with event will humor and flat- feature out wonder at Director Ben nature’s beau- Masters, ty.” – Austin360 cinematogra- Not rated, phers Phillip The River and the Baribeau and Wall runs 109 Korey minutes. Kaczmarek, Tickets are $16 as well as in-store at Executive Producer Cindy Meehl. vibrant cities, and lush forests Cactus Records and www.cactus- From the creatives behind in the path of Trump’s proposed records.net (plus fees), as well as Unbranded, this epic new border wall. the night of the show in the documentary follows five friends During the three month journey, Emerson lobby. Concessions at as they embark on a 1,200-mile the team meets with Democrat 6:30pm, doors at 7pm. mountain bike, horse, and canoe Congressman Beto O’Rourke, Bozeman Film Society seeks out expedition down the Rio Grande Republican Congressman Will and presents independent films to document the borderlands Hurd, Border Patrol agents, wildlife which engage, entertain, and foster before construction of a wall and biologists, immigration experts, and an understanding of the world com- to explore how it would impact landowners to better understand munity around us. Visit www.boze- wildlife, immigration, public lands, how a wall would work and where it manfilmsociety.org for film pre- border security, and landowners. would go. As the vast wilderness of views and further information – and Told through stunning the Big Bend gives way to the more “Keep ‘Em Flickering!” • page 6A • Volume 26, Number 09 - May 01, 2019 • The BoZone Entertainment Calendar • www.BoZone.com • 406-586-6730 ––– Tell ’em, “I Saw It In The BoZone!” May 01, 2019 • The BoZone • Page 7a

Vermont drama class challenged off-stage w/ Blue Slipper’s latest and Saturday less in-class exercises and games are Lauren, a 16-year-old student performances begin having epic, life altering influences hoping to better prepare for her at 8pm, followed by on the characters’ outside lives. high school’s upcoming production Sunday matinees at The New York Times called Circle of West Side Story; and Scott 3pm. Tickets are $16 Mirror Transformation an “unheralded Denniston as James, Marty’s for adults, $13 for gem that sends people into the husband and somewhat voluntary students and those streets babbling and bright-eyed with member of the class. over 60, and $10 for the desire to spread the word.” It The play is directed by John youth under 18. won the 2010 Obie Award for Best Henry Haseltine, who was the tech- Named after a New American Play and is a beauti- nical director for this season’s pro- common acting ful meditation on life, as elegant and duction of No Exit. He’s an award- exercise, Circle Mirror gentle as it is hilarious and cutting. winning filmmaker and artist whose Transformation follows The cast features Sherry Pikul as pieces and designs have appeared on four small town Marty, the class’ bold teacher; the TV shows Silicon Valley, Drunk Vermont residents Immanuela Meijer as Theresa, a History and Those Who Can’t. This is enrolled in Marty former New York City actress his Blue Slipper directorial debut. Kreisberg’s building a new life for herself in The Blue Slipper Theatre is community-center small town Vermont; Dale Ruhd as located at 113 E Callender St. in drama class. Over the Schultz, a recently divorced and very Livingston. For tickets or more course of the six much heartbroken carpenter looking information, call (406) 222-7720 or weeks, it becomes for his next move; Dana Baskett as visit www.blueslipper.org. • clear that not only are Livingston’s Blue Slipper Theatre Circle Mirror Transformation. the personalities of the continues its exciting 2019 season The local production runs through cast moving the class in unexpected with Annie Baker’s magnificent play, Sunday, May 12th. Friday directions, but the seemingly harm- Local students produce, star in music-filled dark comedy Verge teens stage wild ride thru classic w/ a bloodthirst The Advanced Theatre class at Performed by the Advanced Bozeman High School is set to pres- Theatre class, the production is Hollywood, PLAY announced ent stagings of cult classic-turned- also supported by media sources Verge is entertaining its way Broadway musical Little Shop of throughout the school, such as right through spring with one or two Horrors, originally written and Hawk TV and Hawk Tawk. spectacularly fantastic directed by Howard Ashman with Technical director Michael performances for stage-lovers of all music and lyrics by Alan Menken. Hillenius, who runs the Willson ages! Here’s a look at what’s The performances are set for Auditorium, created an amazing set happening at “The Little Black Box Thursday through Saturday, May for the school’s fall performance of on the Edge (of Bozeman).” 16th–18th at 7pm each night. All Grease, the School Version.Set First up, Verge presents the final will be held at the Willson designers for Little Shop of Horrors performances of Nora and Delia Auditorium in Downtown have revamped the set to fit the con- Ephron’s Love, Loss and What I Bozeman. cept McKiernan, also the Advanced Wore based on the bestselling book Following a flower shop worker Theatre teacher, has created. by Ilene Beckerman. The memo- who raises a plant with a diet of This year’s production of Little rable play of monologues and fresh human blood, Little Shop of Shop of Horrors stars many of the ensemble pieces about women, Horrors was first created as a black same actors from this fall’s Grease clothes and memory covers all the comedy film in 1960 and came to performance. Julien Harris, who important subjects – mothers, prom New York as an Off-Broadway played Vince Fontaine, is playing dresses, mothers, buying bras, moth- production in 1982. It soon moved the lovable and timid Seymour ers, hating purses and why we only to Broadway and ran for a span of Krelborn, while Rachel Simpson wear black. Bring your girlfriends, staying with her – sending shock waves of a different five years. It was remade in 1986 as who played Sandy is back as the sisters, mothers, aunts… all the important women in sort through her relationship with her current (and much a movie starring Rick Moranis sweet and scared Audrey. The play your life and delight in their reflections of what it means younger) girlfriend, Andromeda. Town-gown relations and has been performed in a is produced almost entirely by to be a woman. are in tatters! The local newspaper is erupting in protest! variety of theatres. students from Bozeman High The last chances to catch Love, Loss and What I Wore Even the awful, historically inaccurate dioramas in the Bozeman High School is per- School, with help from the technical are Friday and Saturday, May 3rd and 4th, at 8pm each museum have started mouthing off! A screwball sex forming the show with an emphasis crew at the Wilson Auditorium, night. Tickets are $19. Ages 17+. comedy about the perils of monogamy, certainty, and on Nature vs. Nurture. Bozeman adult volunteers, amazing teachers, Then, Verge Teen Theater presents Tim Kelly’s academic administration. High performed Little Shop of and other generous sponsors. Great All-American Musical Disaster. The story Performances of Seven Homeless Mammoths Wander New Horrors about five years ago, with Little Shop of Horrors runs follows film producer Junior Dover who hasn’t made a England are set for 8pm on Friday and Saturday Evan Pierson starring as Seymour approximately 90 minutes with an picture since his last flop, but his latest project has evenings, May 24th through June 8th. Tickets are $19. Krelborn. While the script stays the intermission each night. Tickets are everything. Junior induces every Hollywood star by Recommended for ages 17+ due to adult themes and same, director Stacie McKiernan’s $11 for adults and $6 for students, tailoring separate scripts to meet each star’s require- language. concept is much more realistic and available in-store at Cactus Records ments. How Junior manages to stay one jump ahead of Also on the edge of Bozeman, the Monday night gritty than the previous production. and www.CactusRecords.net disaster makes this play a champion laugh-getter! Improv on the Verge shows are sure to bring about Anyone who attended the last (plus online service fees). Remaining Performances of Great All-American Musical Disaster are the belly laughs! With a mixture of short-form games performance should expect an tickets will be sold at the door, set for Friday, May 10th at 7pm, and Saturday, May (like you see on the popular tv show Whose Line Is It entirely new experience. depending on availability. • 11th at 3pm and 7pm. Tickets are $9. Anyway?) and long-form stories, everything you see on Looking to mid-month, Verge announces PLAY, an stage is created on the spot using audience suggestions. interactive, problem-solving adventure fit for the whole With crowd favorites, the Bozeman Improverts AND family! Participants will laugh, learn, connect and grow some new faces, you won’t want to miss the best way to together as families in the theater team up to complete a start your week. Come get cheap thrills for your laugh story as it is being acted out on stage. PLAY will be held hole with advanced tickets for only $9, also available at 3pm on Saturday and Sunday afternoons, May at the door at additional cost. Upcoming shows are 18th–26th. Tickets are $9. set for May 6th and 13th. All performances start Kick off summer with Madeleine George’s award- at 7pm. Ages 17+. winning Seven Homeless Mammoths Wander Visit www.vergetheater.com for reservations and New England. Dean Wreen is not having a good week. further information about the entire 2018-19 season! Her college is in dire financial straits and a plan to close Advance tickets are also available in store at Cactus its tiny, all-but-forgotten natural history museum is send- Records. Verge is always looking for volunteers whose valued ing unexpected shock waves across campus and out into services may earn free admission to select shows! Please visit the the local community. At home, her ex-lover, Greer, is website for additional details. •

BAT Doll’s House readings set stage for ‘Part 2’ at Story For two nights only, Bozeman Actors Theatre This climactic event – when Nora slams the door on presents an exclusive staged reading of A Doll’s everything in her life – instantly propelled world House, Henrik Ibsen’s classic play and one of the pio- drama into the modern age. In A Doll’s House, Part 2, neering works of modern drama. The stagings begin at many years have passed since her exit. Now there’s a 7pm on Friday and Saturday, May 3rd and 4th, in the knock on that same door. Nora has returned. But intimate setting of the historic Story Mansion. why? And what will it mean for those she left behind? The story of its central character, Nora Helmer, Kari Doll directs Kevin Asselin, Lauren Eva Lane, who rejects the life of her smothering marriage, Rhonda Smith, and Cara Wilder in Bozeman Actors’ shocked audiences of the late 1800s and opened new production of the play that took Broadway by storm horizons for drama of the next century. Directed by in 2017 on its way to 8 Tony Award nominations. Gretchen Minton, the cast of William Callahan, Emily A Doll’s House tickets, for the reading and Part 2, Jones, Sasha Kostyrko, Erik Pearson, Ray Schultz, and are $20 for general admission or $10 for students Kalen Watson will reveal the genius of a landmark (with ID) and are ONLY available in advance at play while setting up BAT’s staging of Nora’s story 15 www.bozemanactorstheatre.org/tickets. years later (A Doll’s House, Part 2: see below). Seating is limited. Opening May 9th, A Doll’s House, Part 2 by Bozeman Actors Theatre is a nonprofit Lucas Hnath will follow with six performances at the organization devoted to providing exceptional, Story Mansion through May 18th. All shows begin at thought- provoking and adventurous live theater to 8pm on Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings. the community. For more information and to preview In the final scene of Ibsen’s A Doll’s House, Nora upcoming productions, please visit the aforementioned Helmer makes the shocking decision to leave her website. Follow them on Facebook for the most husband and children and begin a life on her own. up to date performance announcements. •

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Livingston Depot opening marked by special exhibit ‘Danforth at the Depot’ The Livingston Depot Museum will and shaped the local community. open for the year starting Saturday, May 11th The exhibit, “Danforth at the Depot: A at 10am with both its railroad and Yellowstone Preview of Livingston’s First Art Museum,” history displays, and also a new special exhibit will continue this conversation with works by for the 2019 season, “Danforth at the Depot: over a dozen nationally acclaimed and A Preview of Livingston’s First Art Museum.” internationally known artists, asking: Why This sampling of the area’s most renowned here? Why now? Why these people? What do and talented artists is the result of a we as audiences and artists have in common partnership between the Livingston Depot that drives an artistic response? Center and the Danforth Museum of Art, In connection with the exhibit, the Depot formerly the Danforth Gallery, which is will host a public reception Thursday, June reorganizing and renovating its historic 13th at 6pm for the show’s artists as well as 22nd. The popular ongoing main exhibit Montana: Moviemaking under the Big Sky,” building on Main Street in order to nurture collectors and art lovers from around the “Rails Across the Rockies: A Century of and an HO scale model layout of the contemporary art ethos of the local artistic region. The Depot also hosts other events People and Places” introduces visitors to the Livingston’s rebuild shops and roundhouse community and its evolution over the years. during the summer, including the Festival of rich history of railroading in Montana. It gives alongside the majestic Depot and even the From Russell Chatham to Edd Enders, from the Arts July 2nd–4th, the Roundhouse special attention to the Northern Pacific and Teslow Grain Elevator. turn-of-the-century to contemporary, from Roundup on July 25th, and more. its central role in the opening of Yellowstone, Operated by the Livingston Depot canvas to bronze, and mixed media to The Depot Museum exhibits in 2019 will ’s first national park, through Foundation and located at 200 West Park photography, the region’s art has both reflected be open from May 11th through September Livingston beginning in the 1880s. And the Street, the Depot is open Monday through Depot’s stunning architecture itself evokes a Saturday from 10am–5pm and Sunday from sense of free-spirited adventure for today’s 1–5pm. There is a nominal admission, and visitors, recalling the opulence of vintage group visits are also welcome by special travel to Yellowstone National Park, dude arrangement. Additional information can be ranches, and the Rocky Mountain West. obtained by contacting the Depot office at Emerson celebrates 26 years of In addition to its main and special exhibit, (406) 222-2300 or visiting www.livingston- arts & culture w/ open house the museum exhibits also include “Film in depot.org. • The Emerson Center for the Arts & Emerson is thrilled to host the opening Culture has announced its annual Open reception for its newest exhibits, including the House & Anniversary Celebration for Compassion Project’s Partner Artist exhibition Spring Thesis Exhibit closes w/ Friday, May 10th from 5–8pm. Join to help in the Lobby. Stroll through 4,555 works of celebrate twenty-six years of accessible arts community-created art for the Compassion and culture in our community as well as a Project on the walls of the Weaver Room, public artist’s reception at MSU legacy of learning that began in the storied upstairs hallways, and West Wing. The Jessie The School of Art at Montana State als, while Sweet and Pratt discuss their experi- building a century ago. Attendees will find Wilber Gallery will feature the exhibit opening University is pleased to host the Spring 2019 ences with conditions such as synesthesia, festivities in every corner of the Emerson: of “Stone Sage Sheep,” a collection of BFA Thesis Exhibition at the Helen E. ADD, and depression. While Herzog looks – new exhibits in the Jessie Wilber, Lobby landscape inspired works using local materials Copeland Gallery. The show will be on display into the merging or technology and craft, and Weaver Room galleries expand upon the concept of place by artist through Friday, May 3rd when an artist’s Million investigates nomadic transient cultures – open tenant studios and work spaces Zuzanna Karczewska. reception will be held from 6–8pm. This through metalsmithing. Jones finds she follows – sales in selected galleries and shops Located at 111 S Grand Ave., the Emerson event is free and open to the public. Hors in her mother’s footsteps as Hawthorne – refreshments and cake Center for the Arts & Culture serves as a d’oeuvres will be served. questions the fleeting nature of experience. – live music with the B Sharps Middle primary resource for the arts, arts education, On view are the thesis works of 12 Through the use of bombastic color, Burgard School Jazz Band and cultural activities in Southwest Montana. emerging artists graduating with their illustrates Greek mythology, Eder is influenced In conjunction with the Open House, the Learn more at www.theemerson.org. • bachelor’s degrees in Fine Art. The following by pop culture and graffiti, and Norberg facili- disciplines and concentrations are being tates the use of space with the juxtaposition of represented: painting, ceramics, printmaking, fabrics and welded steel. Roberts, who recently sculpture, and metalsmithing. won a grant to install work in the new Norm For BFA graduates, the thesis exhibition Abjornsen Hall, will have a reception celebrat- represents an important transition period from ing his installation prior to the BFA reception MT Copper King lecture closes student to working artist. It marks an end to in Haynes Hall. Please check the Helen E. academically assigned work, and the beginning Copeland website for details on this event. ‘Culture of 19th Century’ series of their individual research and artistic maturi- In combination, these students have The final program in the Yellowstone complete series is available at www.core- ty. The exhibited works synthesis the growth of received grants, completed residencies around Gateway Museum’s ‘Culture of the 19th samples.blog. each artist over their years spent at MSU. the country, and have had their own solo Century’ speaker series, “A Verdigris Brock is a fourth-generation Montanan The following students will be in the shows or participated in group shows during Legacy: The Far Reach of Copper King from Butte and graduated from the University exhibition: Ben Blackwood, Christy Burgard, their time at Montana State University. This William Andrews Clark,” is set for of Montana with a degree in history in 2005. Josh Eder, Ashley Gangle, Jenna Hawthorne, cohort exemplifies some of the best work that Wednesday, May 8th. Historian and writer For more than a decade he has been a union Jane Herzog, Jessica Jones, Hans Foster the MSU School of Art has to offer. Robert Brock will present during this organizer with the International Brotherhood Million, Elsa Nordberg, Holden Roberts, Jack The Helen E. Copeland Gallery is located rescheduled program. The free lecture will of Electrical Workers, and now, based in Schwarze, and Ally Sweet. on the second floor of Haynes Hall. Hours are begin at 7pm at Livingston’s Park Photo. Butte, is organizing coordinator for the As always, the issues and topics covered in Monday through Friday from 9am–5pm. For Doors at 6:30pm. western United States. In his travels, he this work range. To name a few, Blackwood, more information on this exhibition or the For more than a year, Brock followed the frequently encounters powerful influences Schwarze, and Gangle students pledge gallery, please visit www.hecgallery.com or trail of Montana Copper King William from Montana’s rich history, and tries through allegiance to the raw qualities of their materi- find them on Facebook (@msuhecg). • Andrews Clark and chronicled his journey to writing to share the story in both the Treasure Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Jerome, Arizona, State and the places Montana helped establish. Washington, D.C., and New York City in six All programs are held at 7pm at Park installments for the Butte Arts Monthly. He will Photo, located at 115 S Main in Livingston. share excerpts and photographs from his The speaker series is free, open to the public Compassion Project displays series, and examine how, like the verdigris and refreshments are served. Doors at 6:30pm. patina of copper, the spoils and costs of For more information about upcoming artwork at Bozeman Library, Clark’s conquest have weathered the decades, programs, visit www.yellowstonegateway- revealing many deep parallels that still exist museum.org or find the museum on other local venues between these cities and Montana. The Facebook (@yellowstonegatewaymuseum). • Artwork from The Compassion Project and other community members is what makes (TCP) will be on display in Bozeman Public this project special,” says Kayte Kaminski, Library’s Atrium Gallery May 1st through Director of The Compassion Project and June 30th. The Library display is part of an Assistant Dean of MSU’s College of over 6,000-piece installation across Bozeman Education. “It speaks to people on a different at five different locations. Other venues level given the current division we are seeing include Fork & Spoon Homestyle Kitchen, in the world. Compassion is something we all Red Tractor Pizza, Sola Café, and the need and something we can all can strive for. Emerson Center for the Arts & Culture. Viewers of the exhibit at all locations can The Compassion Project’s mission is to learn more about the individual pieces and bring the Bozeman community and the read the artist’s statement by downloading The greater Gallatin County together through Compassion Project’s mobile app. Created by education around compassion – what it means, MSU students in the Software Factory, the app how to recognize it, how to practice it, and allows users to enter the number tagged on why it is important. each block to get to more information on the Upon completion of school and piece. A banner with app instructions will be community lessons, each participant received a displayed at each exhibit. 7 x 7-inch wooden block to create their own The Compassion Project pieces will be on artistic representation of compassion based on display during Library hours. Located at 626 what they learned. The final output of this E Main St., Bozeman Public Library creates project is an installation of all the art pieces, opportunities that inspire curiosity, exploration totaling about 6,000 around Bozeman. and connection. For more information about “The outpouring of support for this amaz- other library happenings, please visit ing project from teachers, parents, TCP crew www.bozemanlibrary.org. •

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Climbing doc Free Solo screens at Livingston’s Shane Center The Livingston Film Series National Park ... seat thriller Livingston Film Series presents a free screening of the without a rope. and an presents a variety of independent 2018 documentary film Free Solo Celebrated inspiring features, documentaries, local at 7pm on Tuesday, May 14th as one of the portrait of an films, and special screenings on at the Shane Lalani Center for greatest athletic athlete who the second Tuesday of every the Arts. feats of any kind, exceeded our month in the Dulcie Theatre From award-winning Honnold’s climb current at the Sane Lalani Center for documentary filmmaker E. Chai set the ultimate understanding the Arts. Vasarhelyi (Meru) and world- standard: of human Doors open at 6:30pm. renowned photographer and perfection physical and Concessions are available prior to mountaineer Jimmy Chin comes or death. mental the 7pm screenings. Admission is National Geographic’s Free Solo – Succeeding in potential. always free, but donations are a stunning, intimate, and this challenge, The result is a gratefully accepted. For more unflinching portrait of the free Honnold enters triumph of information, please visit solo climber Alex Honnold, as he his story in the the human www.theshanecenter.org. prepares to achieve his lifelong annals of human spirit. The Livingston Film Series is dream: climbing the face of the achievement. Now generously sponsored by Donald B. world’s most famous rock ... the Free Solo is both in its fourth Gimbel, Marilyn Clotz and Mary 3,000ft El Capitan in Yosemite an edge-of-your season, the Ann Bearden. •

Swap spokes at annual bike-lovers gathering at Fairgrounds The Gallatin Valley Bicycle encouraging a Club will present the 2019 Bike more bicycle- Swap on Saturday, May 4th at the friendly Gallatin County Fairgrounds. A community in members-only hour kicks off the the Gallatin Swap from 8–9am (non-members Valley. The can join at the door), followed by Club the public event from 9–11:45am supports and a discount period from shared-use noon–1pm. This is a day to buy trails in and sell new and used bikes and appropriate accessories. Get ready for summer and accessible rides with the 2019 Bike Swap! locations. Sellers: bring items to the Founded Fairgrounds on Friday, May 3rd in 1978, from 4–7pm. There is a per-item GVBC is a consignment fee and a percentage volunteer-run of sales support the Gallatin nonprofit Valley Bicycle Club. organization. Based in Bozeman, the Gallatin The group sponsors the annual Bike Bike Kitchen, and more. Valley Bicycle Club is dedicated to Swap and a number of local Bike Swap volunteers are needed! providing cycling activities that organizations and events benefiting Learn more and join the club at promote recreation, individual cyclists, such as the Montana Special www.gallatinvalleybicycle- health, education, and advocacy, Olympics, Bike to Work Week, the club.org. • Page 2B • The endZone • May 01, 2019

Registration open for 2019 return of Kids Adventure Games With ski season in the rearview, it’s discipline obstacle adventure race, ing KidsAdventureGames.com. time to start thinking about summer where kids, in teams of two, compete For a look at the Big Sky in marvelous Montana! As it has in together on bike, in water and on foot summer calendar, log on to years past, Big Sky Resort will play through a unique 2.5-4 mile www.bigskyresort.com. host to the 2019 Kids Adventure adventure course featuring up to 15 Get a jump on next winter – season Games. Now open for registration, man-made and natural obstacles. passes for 2019-20 are available now. the weekend-long extravaganza The Adventure Games create an Established in 1973, Big Sky returns to Lone Mountain Friday exceptional kids’ event with far- Resort is located in the Northern through Sunday, June 21st–23rd. It’s reaching, lifelong lessons. Youth Rockies of Southwest Montana the return of the most ziplining, participants are introduced to the between Bozeman and Yellowstone cargo-netting, biking, hiking, climbing, wilderness in a fun, safe environment National Park. Big Sky Resort is the repelling, slip-sliding, wet, muddy fun while instilling the principles of team- Biggest Skiing in America with a kid can have! work, perseverance and environmen- 5,800+ acres offering an average of Designed exclusively for kids ages tal stewardship. Find additional details two acres per skier and 4,350 6-14, the Adventure Games is a multi- and registration information by visit- vertical drop. •

First ‘Runoff Cleanoff’ prepares Gallatin Lend a hand for Hyaltie’s for summer recreation annual Spring Clean-Up As the snow melts, dog waste and Sunday, May 5th, the event will force.org. See you at the inaugural Join Friends of Hyalite for its Gallatin National Forest and the garbage has been surfacing all feature a morning of spring cleaning, Runoff Cleanoff! annual Spring Clean-Up Day on City of Bozeman. Over the past around Big Sky. Runoff can carry fun, and education followed by a Gallatin River Task Force is a Saturday, May 11th beginning at decade, Friends and volunteers have this refuge to contaminate local social volunteer appreciation pancake locally led nonprofit 501 (c)(3) noon. Volunteers will meet at the removed more than 10,000 pounds waterways with plastic, nutrients, breakfast. Prizes will be awarded for watershed group headquartered Day Use Area (the big parking lot by of garbage and recyclables from and bacteria. those who remove the most pet along the famous Gallatin River in the reservoir) and break into smaller trailheads, parking lots, campsites To keep our trails and streams waste. Furry friends are encouraged, Big Sky, Montana. Learn about how groups to pick up trash, clean out and along roads. Clean-Up days are clean, the Gallatin River Task Force but must be on leash. the Gallatin River Task Force is fire rings, and do whatever else held before the road opens in May and Big Sky Community The group will meet at Big Sky maintaining a healthy Gallatin needs to be done to spruce up and on the day before rifle season Organization are working together to Community Park beginning at 9am. River Watershed for future Hyalite for the summer season. begins in October. host a new annual volunteer event, Please register in advance by generations at www.gallatinriver- Bring gloves if you have them, dress Friends of Hyalite is a nonprofit the Runoff Cleanoff! Set for emailing valerie@gallatinrivertask- taskforce.org. • for a day outside, and don’t forget organization dedicated to the bear spray! Tools and trash bags stewardship of, access to, and will be provided. The afternoon of support for year-round recreation in clean-up will wrap with a volunteer Hyalite Canyon. Learn more about appreciation barbeque. their efforts at www.hyalite.org. Select Yellowstone roads & services open Friends of Hyalite organizes this Follow them on Facebook (@- bi-annual Clean-Up in Spring and sofhyalite) for current happenings From Yellowstone Public Affairs the park website, at visitor centers Yellowstone Pledge Fall with help from the Custer- and future announcements. • Select roads and services in (Old Faithful, Mammoth Hot Take the Yellowstone Pledge. It’s Yellowstone National Park are Springs, Canyon Village, and West a personal promise you make to now open for the season, weather Yellowstone), and by calling (307) yourself and the park. It can be permitting. 344-2117. To receive Yellowstone taken anywhere: it doesn’t need to Open Roads road alerts on your mobile phone, be taken out loud or in front of – West Entrance to Old Faithful text “82190” to 888-777 (an anyone. Find the Top 10 Ways to REI talks: packing w/ the – Mammoth Hot Springs to Old automatic text reply will confirm put the Pledge into action on the Faithful (via Norris) receipt and provide instructions). park website. Tag pooch, Glacier cycling – Norris to Canyon Village Springtime in Yellowstone #YellowstonePledge and encourage As the snow continues to melt, lakes. Whether you’ve been to – North Entrance to Mammoth Springtime in Yellowstone others to do the same. For additional recreationists are reminded it’s about Glacier or not, come and hear a Hot Springs to Northeast Entrance means fewer crowds, opportunities information and to ‘Plan Your time to get out and enjoy the great Certified Interpretive Guide and self- (open year-round) for hiking at lower elevations, and Visit,’ visit www.nps.gov/yell. outdoors! REI Bozeman continues to professed “Glacier guru” present an Open Services skiing or snowshoeing at higher Since 1916, the National Park Service host outdoors-based presentations overview of the ins and outs of – Visit Operating Hours & elevations. Wildlife viewing has been entrusted with the care of this spring. Here’s a look at a few of visiting the park. She will focus Seasons on the park website for highlights this time of year include America’s more than 400 national parks. the upcoming events and courses. primarily on biking but will also area-specific services bison calving, bears recently With the help of volunteers and partners, Opening up a new month, the touch on hiking, camping, wildlife, Stay Informed emerged from dens, bull elk NPS safeguards these special places and Bozeman Backcountry Woman safety and visiting Glacier during the Road conditions can change antlers in velvet, and the arrival of share their stories with millions of Series: Packing with Your Pup off-seasons. She has used her quickly. Find updated road status on migratory birds. people every year. • will take place Wednesday, May 1st environmental interpretation skills in from 6–7:30pm. Learn about where to Glacier for four summers, most go with your dog, the best leash and recently leading groups through the dog pack type for you, protecting your park in her role as a Group Leader dog’s feet, weather considerations, and with the Road Scholar program. Spring boating: high water is dangerous – first aid. The instructor may even Many REI classes and presenta- bring her pup to model the gear! tions are free and open to the public, don’t go! Looking toward month’s end, but registration is required as space Cycling in Glacier National is limited. Reserve a spot now at From Montana Fish, Wildlife & do go, make sure you stay safe by Here are some tips for navigating Park is set for Thursday, May 30th www.rei.com/learn, where you Parks (FWP) wearing a well-fitted personal the dangers of high water: from 6–7:30pm. Glacier is a million can find more information about When spring is in the air, flotation device or life jacket when – Don’t boat alone acres of stunning ruggedness with these and other upcoming snowmelt creates high water in our on and around the water. Even if – Make sure someone on shore over 700 miles of trails and over 700 courses and events. • streams and rivers. You might want you are only near a rapidly flowing knows where you plan to put in, take to get out there in your boat, but river, wear a life jacket; it could save out and when you plan to return high water can be deadly when your life. If you fall into cold water – If the water is in a stage you conditions are too extreme for without a life jacket on, you could wouldn’t choose to swim in, then safe boating. drown in a matter of minutes. don’t launch your boat Although it can be hard to put There are other times, Boaters should also make a study Ellen doc screening: famed safety ahead of adventure when especially for less experienced of high-water hazards and be pre- you’ve spent hours planning a boaters and floaters, when the pared to cope with dangers such as: athletes seek greatness boating trip, sometimes the only safe dangers aren’t apparent until they’ve – debris in the water choice is to stay off the water. If you entered the water. – capsizing in cold water and the On Wednesday, May 1st, Lone University’s Athletic Master Plan. possibility of hypothermia Peak Physical Therapy and Lone The renovation and expansion of the – bridge abutments that catch Peak Performance will present currently cramped academic center debris and create swirling waves Montana’s first public screening of will allow student-athletes to focus on – turbid, muddy water that In Search of Greatness at their championship pursuits in makes other hazards difficult or Downtown Bozeman’s Ellen Theatre. academics, competition, and life. impossible to see The screening will begin at 7pm. In Search of Greatness tickets are Don’t forget that high water Through the eyes of the greatest $7.50 for adult attendees and FREE can also cause damage and athletes of all time, In Search of for children 12 and under. Wine, Fishing Access Site (FAS) closures, Greatness is a cinematic journey into beer, and other refreshments will be and restrictions are likely as spring the secrets of genius. From award- sold in the lobby one hour before runoff continues. For updates on winning filmmaker Gabe Polsky (Red all events. Ticketing and further FAS closures, visit fwp.mt.gov Army, Genuis) this groundbreaking information about other upcoming and click “Restrictions and feature documentary includes origi- happenings is available at Closures.” And remember – if in nal interviews with Wayne Gretzky, www.theellentheatre.org. doubt, don’t go! Pelé and Jerry Rice, also featuring Lone Peak Physical Therapy Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks, Muhammad Ali, Albert Einstein, exists for one reason – to help active through its employees and citizen David Bowie, Serena Williams, and people get back to doing what they commission, provides for the stewardship Michael Jordan, among others. love to do. With seven locations of the fish, wildlife, parks, and All proceeds from this screening around Montana, Lone Peak helps recreational resources of Montana, will be donated to the Bobcat its clients move better, feel better, while contributing to the quality of life Academic Excellence Center – the and live better. Learn more at for present and future generations. • first phase of Montana State www.lonepeakpt.com. •

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GVLT’s seasonal Discovery Walks are back in May & June The Gallatin Valley Land Trust A ‘More Than Dirt’ Walk follows some of our area’s most popular How does a frog develop gills? Why that way? Find out! This walk (GVLT) has worked hard for almost Friday, May 3rd. Tony Hartshorn, a wildlife have been up to while we do falcons have dark stripes near meets at the Cherry River Trail three decades to build an extensive Montana State University soil doc were away. Search for tracks, scat, their eyes? Explore how animals and parking area at 9:30am, just off 80-mile trail system that connects and enthusiast, will share his and fur as clues! This walk meets at plants are always changing to help Frontage Rd. Main Street Bozeman to the Walk with a Naturopathic Doc on Mountains that surround us. The Tuesday, May 14th. Join Dr. Main Street to the Mountains trail Mackenzie Mescon from Spring system has trails for all abilities and Integrative Health for a walk and they are accessible from talk about Naturopathic medicine. neighborhoods all over town. This walk meets at the base of However, the trail system can be Peets Hill at 11am daunting and confusing to the GVLT teams up with Thrive newcomer or novice user. And even on Wednesday, May 15th for the experienced trail users in Dynamite Dads: Fun with Fishing. Walk Bozeman are probably unaware around Bozeman Pond and catch of all the trails right here in our fish during a great night out with backyard. this Thrive program. *Registration In order to help people explore is required at www.allthrive.org. the great community trail system, This walk meets at the pavilion on GVLT presents its 2019 Discovery the south end of Bozeman Pond Walks, a trail exploration series, Park at 6pm. throughout May and June. Join Discovery Walks do not GVLT volunteers to walk, talk, and knowledge about the variety of the East Gallatin Recreation them survive! This walk meets at require an RSVP (*with the explore on the trails while meeting productive soils of the Gallatin area, near the picnic tables by Gallatin County Regional Park, near exception of Dynamite Dads), but locals and learning something new Valley and the stories they hold. the bathrooms, at 9:30am. the Dinosaur Playground parking please arrive a few minutes early to along the way. These one-hour, This walk meets at the base of Walk with a Health Provider on area, at 9:30am. join the groups. Dogs are not guided, educational walks are totally Peets Hill at 11am. Tuesday, May 7th. Take a walk for Saturday, May 11th sees the allowed on walks for safety reasons. FREE and open to the public. Next up, the New Moon Walk your health! Join a provider from Geomorphology of the East Gallatin River. A full schedule may be found at Volunteers and local experts will be will take place Saturday, May 4th. Bozeman Health for a conversation Karin Boyd, water expert and owner www.gvlt.org/events/discov- hosting short talks and activities What’s up in the sky tonight? Learn about how to lead an outdoor of Applied Geomorphology, will ery-walks. Meeting locations and during the walks. about the science and mythology of healthy life. This walk meets at the share her knowledge and experience complete descriptions are also Here’s a look at some of the some of tonight’s constellations, base of Peets Hill at 11am. with the East Gallatin and the ways located on the website. May walks to kick off this fun, deep-sky objects, planets, etc. You And on Wednesday, May 8th, it has shaped our landscape. This Gallatin Valley Land Trust outdoorsy series. are welcome to bring a flashlight. Walk with a Mindset/Health Coach. walk meets at the East Gallatin connects people, communities, and Bozeman Sculpture Park Tour gets This walk meets at the base of Instructor Jen Brick will share all Recreation area, near the picnic open lands through conservation of things started on Wednesday, May Peets Hill at 9pm. her tips and tricks to create self-care tables by the bathrooms, at 10am. working farms and ranches, healthy 1st. Join a Board Member from the On Monday, May 6th, Montana habits for a healthy mind and A Birding Basics Kids Walk with rivers, and wildlife habitat, as well Gallatin Art Crossing and learn Outdoor Science School (MOSS) body. This walk meets at the MOSS kicks off a new week on as the creation of trails in the about the unique sculptures and presents a Trail Tracking Kids Walk. Highland Glen Nature Preserve Monday, May 13th. Grab some Montana headwaters of the artists that line the Gallagator Trail What types of creatures have at 5:30pm, just across from the binoculars to discover the amazing Missouri and Upper Yellowstone from the Library to Peets Hill. This travelled through here before us? Softball Complex. birds in your own backyard! Do you Rivers. For more information about walk meets in front of Bozeman Get ready to put your detective skills MOSS returns Friday, May 10th notice how different their feet are? GVLT and these walks, visit the Public Library at 5:30pm. to work while you discover what with an Adaptation Nation Kids Walk. Why are their feathers shaped aforementioned website. •

Local wildlife biologist talks experiences w/ mountain lions in Downtown Bozeman Country Bookshelf in remain in the wild; and the global Crown of the Continent ecosystem anglers and philanthropists, and and other species in the northern Downtown Bozeman – Montana’s census of tigers has dipped below to the Patagonian wilds of biologists – who fought and Rocky Mountains. largest independent bookstore since 4,000. And yet, the mountain lions Argentina and Chile. He has advocated and lobbied for the Conservationists and wildlife 1957 – is known for its expansive of North America and the pumas worked for Montana’s Department creation of protected lands where managers can learn much from selection of good reads, but also of South America are thriving, re- of Fish, Wildlife & Parks for over 27 wildlife can thrive. Williams mountain lions about the web of hosts regular events to connect wilding entire continents. years, and with biologists in highlights the effectiveness of biodiversity that is in desperate need author with reader. Two centuries ago, the mountain Patagonia on a variety of wildlife wildlife corridors in Montana – the of protection. The story of the Montana author and wildlife lion’s range sprawled from coast to conservation projects. In the second puma is fascinating for the biologist Jim Williams stops in at coast in North America. However, half of the book, Williams takes lessons it can afford the pro- 6pm on Friday, May 3rd for a the big cats were exterminated from readers to that far southern range tection of all species in times riveting evening as he shares his most of it by government-supported as he joins researchers in ecosys- of dire challenge and decline. new book, Path of the Puma: campaigns that relied heavily on tems where the puma’s neighbors Country Bookshelf is The Remarkable Resilience of poisoned baits and bounty hunters. include pampas cats, kodkods, located at 28 W Main St. the Mountain Lion. As the decades passed and attitudes maned wolves, guanacos, vicunas, Author events are free and During a time when most wild toward meat-eating wildlife flamingos and condors. open to the public. For more animals are experiencing decline changed, mountain lion numbers Path of the Puma doesn’t in the face of development and started to rally across the western sugarcoat the risks of predators climate change, the intrepid states. Now Puma concolor is the living amongst us – mountain lions mountain lion – also known as a most widespread large mammal in live at the intersection of our puma, a cougar, “ghost cat,” and the western hemisphere. The landscapes, our livelihoods, and our by many other names – has resurgence of this apex carnivore lifestyles – but points out that experienced reinvigoration as through the late twentieth century predator-less deer also pose a threat well as expansion of territory. stands as one of the most to humans, as overpopulated herds In Path of the Puma, Williams remarkable wildlife comebacks are responsible for the spread of celebrates wildlife research and in US history. tick-borne diseases and collisions conservation of ghost cats from Williams writes, “They are with vehicles. Williams explains the Canada’s southern Yukon Territory beating the odds, and their success balance of an ecosystem, telling to Tierra del Fuego in Argentina provides a remarkable opportunity readers to “think about and Chile, exploring what makes for wild nature to regain a toehold carnivores… but most importantly this cat, the fourth carnivore in the and to shape possibilities for the think about their prey, and the food chain – just ahead of humans persistence of natural systems. grass the prey need, and the soil the – so resilient and resourceful. He They are hope for those of us who grass needs. Conservation happens shares stories of magical landscapes, believe our future will depend, in best from the ground up, when the remarkable wildlife habitats, and the large part, on finding the wild.” whole system is intact.” information about the store people who work to protect them. Williams has spent his career Path of the Puma applauds the underpasses, culverts, and bridges and to take a peek at its Big, wild cats worldwide are working with local communities to impassioned champions – wildlife that connect habitats for lions, upcoming calendar, visit threatened and endangered – fewer conserve mountain lions, bears, advocates, hikers and hunters, grizzly bears, caribou, wolverine, www.countrybookshelf.com. • than 20,000 lions persist in all of wolves, large ungulates and their Africa; as few as 15,000 jaguars critical habitats from Montana’s

Bozeman Area Community Foundation Night of film shorts & convo hosts 5th annual Give Big May 2nd & 3rd highlight current state of Give local. Give Big! members and local businesses, this attendees and music by Paige and On May 2nd and 3rd from 6pm initiative simply would not be the People’s Band. Both events are Arctic Refuge to 6pm, the Bozeman Area possible! We have a big goal this family friendly, free and open to all Community Foundation will host year but if each person in Gallatin community members. In collaboration with the features an intimate look at the the fifth annual Give Big Gallatin County donated just $15 to a cause Additionally, there will be Donor Wilderness Society, Alaska Wilderness Gwich’in community of Fort Valley initiative, a 24-hour they care about, we can reach it!” Lounges, live locations where League, and Sierra Club, the local Yukon, Alaska and their quest to celebration of giving to local non- said Bridget Wilkinson, Executive donors can go and give, hosted by chapter of Stand.earth will host protect their home. profits in Gallatin County! This Director for the Bozeman Area many local nonprofits during the evening gathering“The Sacred The second, Where Life Begins, is a year, the Bozeman Area Community Community Foundation. 24-hour celebration. These Donor Place Where Life Begins: short by filmmaker Katie Shuler with Foundation’s goal is to inspire 5,000 On Thursday, May 2nd, this Lounges will be located throughout Stories from the Arctic Refuge” additional content provided by donors to raise $1,500,000 in 24 year’s giving fun will begin with a the county in coffee shops, restau- on Wednesday, May 8th. Kristin Gates and Jeremy Lazelle. hours for 180 nonprofits from Give Big Kickoff Party in the plaza rants, gyms, bookstores and more. Join for some snacks, drinks, and The film explores the inseparable communities throughout Gallatin outside of Big Sky’s Wilson “Nonprofit organizations play a inspiring images with two short film bond between mother and child, and County. The participating organiza- Residence Inn (145 Town Center vital role in building healthy com- screenings to highlight the threat to the sacred and fragile moments after tions represent a wide variety of Ave.) from 4–7pm. And on Friday, munities by providing critical servic- the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. birth and the importance of missions that support arts to trails, May 3rd, the initiative will wrap up es that often fill the gaps where the Attendees will also be given an update protecting “the sacred place where education to basic needs and much with a Finale Celebration to thank business and government sectors on the growing campaign to protect life begins.” more. Since its inception in 2015, all participating donors and cannot serve,” added Wilkinson. this special place. The night of shorts Stand is an advocacy organization Give Big has helped our community nonprofits at the Rialto in “Give Big is a celebration of all of and conversation will take place at the made up of people challenging raise over $2,643,500 for 194 non- Downtown Bozeman (105 W Main the invaluable donors who support Bozeman Event Space, 14 S Tracy destructive corporate and governmen- profits throughout Gallatin County. St.) from 4:30–6:30pm. this thriving nonprofit community.” Ave., beginning at 7pm. Free and tal practices, demanding accountabili- “We are humbled by the The Finale Celebration is open For more information, a open to the public. ty, and creating solutions that support outpouring of support for our local to all community members complete list of Donor Lounge The first of the films, Welcome to all of us, and the environment and nonprofit community during Give throughout Gallatin County and events, and to take part during Gwichyaa Zhee, is a short by filmmaker climate we depend upon. Learn more Big. Without our hard-working non- will feature special guests, snacks, the 24-hour giving window, visit Greg Balkin and Dr. Len Necefer that at www.stand.earth. • profit partners, generous community free champagne for the first 50 www.GiveBigGV.org. • Page 4B • The ecoZone • May 01, 2019

MSU students build the future of electric cars From MSU News Service eventattheBozemanPublic designedandbuiltpartsof thecar It’sroughly14feetlongand Library. fortheircapstoneprojects,which coveredinsolarpanels.Itcontains Smith,wholeadstheelectrical theymustcompletetograduate. 408lithiumionbatteriesandis portionof theproject,saidthecar “It’sbeenabigundertaking,” designedtoreachspeedsof 70mph. isalmostreadytohittheroad.Over saidKyleMelton,whowillgradu- Anditmademultipleappearances thenextcoupleof weeks,theteam ateinMaywithabachelor’sin inrecentdaysatEarthDay- willfinishtheelectricalsystemand computerscience.Heplayedakey relatedevents. beginpracticingfortheFormula roleinimplementingthecomputer It’sthesolar-powered car SunGrandPrix,athree-daysolar systemthatdisplayshowmuch designedandbuiltbystudentson carraceinAustin,Texas,inJuly. energythesolarpanelsareproduc- theBridgerSolarTeamatMontana “I’mexcited,”saidSmith, ingandhowmuchisbeingusedto StateUniversity. whowillbeoneof thedriversat propelthecar,sothatthedriver “Thisisaboutthelowest therace. canadjusttheirspeed.Aftergradu- emissionscaryoucanmake,”said Thecarcanrunforabout2.5 ation,Meltonisheadingtoajob electricalengineeringsophomore hoursat30-40mphonafully withLockheedMartininDenver. ScottSmithasheshowedthecar chargedbattery,Smithsaid.But LeeRandall,asophomorefrom atMSU’sSustainabilibashonApril becausethesolarpanelsgenerate Bozemanwhoisleadingthe 18th.“Acornerstoneof ourclubis electricityandrechargethebattery mechanicalengineeringportionof promotingenvironmental whilethecarisrunning,itcan theproject,saidthatmostof thecar becausehewouldliketooneday electricalneeds.Butassolarpanels sustainability.” carryadriverindefinitelywhile iscustom-built.“Verylittlehasbeen workintheautoindustry. becomemoreefficient,the TheSustainabilibashdrewmore thesunisshining. boughtoff theshelf.”Ithasbeena Seeingthecarcometogetherhas contributioncouldbesignificant,he than30studentgroupsandother Thenearlyfinishedcaristhe majorchallengetokeepthecart madehimabelieverinthelong- said.“Thisisself-producedpower.” organizationstothe culminationof almosttwoyearsof lightweightwhilealsomakingitsafe termpotentialof solarpower, TheBridgerSolarTeamisrais- Mallforacelebrationof the workbydozensof students.Several forthedrivers,headded. Randallsaid.“Iseethisasthefuture ingmoneytofunditstriptothe university’ssustainabilityefforts. teamsof seniorsinmultipledisci- “Mostof usdidn’tknowmuch of electriccars,”hesaid.Initially, FormulaSunGrandPrix.Donations TheBridgerSolarTeamalso plinesinMSU’sNormAsbjornson aboutsolarwhenwegotinvolved,” solarpanelsembeddedinconsumer canbemadeatwww.bridgerso- showedthecaratanEarthDay Collegeof Engineeringhave saidRandall,whojoinedtheclub carswouldonlysupplementtheir larteam.com.•

Impact of plastic pollution focus of annual migratory bird celebration Celebrate migratory birds and actions schools,zoos,andrighthereat todayandforthefuture.Allevents WorldMigratory that can be taken to help them, 365 Bozeman’strails,theatersand areFREEandopentothepublic. BirdDayissponsoredby days a year publiclibrary.JoinSacajawea TheFestivalkicksoff onFriday, BozemanPublicLibrary, JoinSacajaweaAudubonto AudubonSocietyforthesecond May10th,witha7pmscreeningof GallatinValleyLand helpcelebrateoneof themost annualWorldMigratoryBirdDay Epic Yellowstone: Life on the Trust,MontanaRaptor spectaculareventsacrossthe FestivalinBozeman! Wing atDowntownBozeman’s ConservationCenter, planet–birdmigration!World TheConventiononMigratory EllenTheatre.Thefilmwasmade WildBirdsUnlimited, Migratory Bird Day,whose Species(CMS),theAfrican- locallybyGrizzlyCreekFilmsas andBigSkyBird 2019themeis“BetheSolutionto EurasianWaterbirdAgreement partof afour-partseriesrecently Rescue. PlasticPollution,”comesto (AEWA)andEnvironmentforthe broadcastontheSmithsonian SacajaweaAudubon’s BozemanwitheventsonMay Americas(EFTA)havejoinedforces Channel.Followingthescreening, missionistobuildonan 10thand11th. tostrengthenglobalrecognitionand therewillbeapaneldiscussion interestinbirdsto WorldMigratoryBirdDayisa appreciationof migratorybirds. withthefilmmakers. promotetheconservation celebrationof ourplanet’smajor The2019themewillputthe OnSaturday,May11th,cometo photo by Dan Mills of ournaturalenviron- migratorybirdcorridors,orflyways, spotlightontheimpactof plastic theFestival of Family Activities Challenge,playtheWindsof mentthroughenjoyment, namelytheAfrican-Eurasian,the pollutiononmigratorybirdsand attheBozemanPublicLibraryfrom Migrationgame,learnhowtouse educationandaction.Learnmore EastAsian-Australasian,andthe theirhabitats.Atthisyear’sfestival, 10am–1pmwithsomethingfor binocularsandjoinabird-watching abouttheorganizationandWorld Americasflyways.Eventsaretaking learnhowtoreduceplasticwaste everyone!Makebird-inspiredarts& walk,findbirdingbooksandapps MigratoryBirdDayeventsat placeatrefuges,parks,museums, andcommittoprotectingbirds crafts,taketheGreatMigration intheBookmobile,andmore! www.sacajaweaaudubon.org.•

MSU’s Wiedenheft to discuss genome surgery at next Café Scientifique From MSU News Service 15th,attheEmersonCenterforthe interestinunderstandingwhat helpinformopinions,”hesaid. Earth,andthat’snothingtobe Blake Wiedenheft,an ArtsandCultureinBozeman.Itis happenswhenbacteriagetinfected “CRISPRsarequicklystarting takenlightly.” associateprofessorinMontana freeandopentothepublic. withviruseshasledtoanew toimpactmanyaspectsinour Wiedenheftsaidthatpolicies StateUniversity’sDepartmentof Wiedenheft,whoseMSU-based technologythatenablesgenetic livesandit’simportantthatwe governingusesof thistechnology MicrobiologyandImmunologyin labutilizesgenome-editingtechnol- reprogramminginplantsand lookahead.” shouldbedeterminedbyan theCollegeof Agricultureand ogyknownasCRISPRs,willpro- animals,includinghumans.” Despitethetechnology’s informedpublic. Collegeof LettersandScience,will videanoverviewof CRISPRs’bio- Inadditiontoprovidinginsight potentialforgood,Wiedenheftis “It’srarethatexperimentalsci- present“The Art and Ethics of logicalroleinbacterialimmunesys- intothetechnology’sorigins, acutelyawarethatthepowerto encetransitionssoquicklyintothe Genome Surgery: A Citizen’s temsandhowscientistshaverepur- Wiedenheftalsointendstosumma- pinpointandselectivelyalterDNA public,butweallhavearesponsibil- Guide to Understanding a posedittorewritethegeneticcode. rizethewaysinwhichscientists raisesnewandincreasingly itytobepartof thistransition,and Revolutionary New “Bacteriahaveasophisticated havebeenusingthetechnologyto consequentialethicalconsiderations. thepublicneedstoknowenough Technology” atthenextCafé adaptiveimmunesystemthatfight openuppromisingnewareasof “Withanytransformativenew aboutgeneeditingtechnologyto Scientifique.Theevent,whichis off virusesbyselectivelysnipping researchimpactinghumanhealth. technologycomesanawesome evaluaterisksandbenefits.Weneed hostedbyMSU’sMontanaINBRE theviralDNAintouseless “Ithinktherearecontroversial responsibility,”hesaid.“Thesame policiesthatalignwiththisrisk andCOBREprograms,willtake fragments,”hesaid.“Itisincredible andnon-controversialapplications technologythatcouldonedaycure toleranceandethicalboundaries.” placeat6pmonWednesday,May toreflectonhowourbasic of CRISPRsinagricultureand canceroranynumberof other OriginallyfromFortPeck, medicine,butIthinkit’s geneticdiseasescouldalsobeused Wiedenhefthasestablishedhimself importanttounderstandwhatis toselectivelyeliminatecertain asaleadingresearcherinthestudy beingdoneandhow,whichwill speciesfromthefaceof the of CRISPRs,whichhavebeen transformingbiomedical sciencesbyprovidingnew toolsforprogrammable manipulationof DNA.After completinghisdoctorateat MSUin2006,Wiedenheft continuedhisresearchatthe Universityof California, Berkeleyinthelabof JenniferDoudna,professor of chemistryandmolecular andcellbiology.Hiswork therehelpedtouncovera sophisticatedadaptive immunesysteminbacteria thatreliesona programmablemolecular scalpelthatprotectsbacteria byspecificallychoppingup invadingviralDNA.In recognitionof hiscutting- edgeresearchatMSU, PresidentBarackObama awardedWiedenheftwith the2017PresidentialEarly CareerAwardforScientists andEngineers. CaféScientifique providesarelaxedsettingfor peopletolearnabout currentscientifictopics.The conceptstartedinEngland in1998andhasspreadtoa handfulof locationsinthe UnitedStates.Followinga shortpresentationbya scientificexpert,the majorityof timeisreserved forconversation,questions anddialogue.Free refreshmentsareprovided. HousedatMSU, MontanaINBREand COBREareeach InstitutionalDevelopment AwardPrograms(IDeA) fromtheNationalInstitute of GeneralMedicalSciences of theNationalInstitutesof Healthundergrantnumbers P20GM103474and GM103500,respectively. ContactBillStadwiser withMontanaINBREat (406)994-3360 or william.stadwiser@mon- tana.eduformore informationaboutthe CaféScientifiqueconcept orcheckthewebat inbre.montana.edu- /cafe/index.html.•

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Ale Works Trivia Brew Party kicks off MOR’s Hops & History Following another successful season of per person and include small-plate Brews & the Big Sky, the Museum of the pairings and beer tasting. Advance tickets Rockies announces the 2019 return of its required. Must be 21+. summer series featuring scholarly suds – Hops With delicious small-plates prepared by & History! The program supports MOR’s Chef Aaron Brittingham paired with local Living History Farm by pairing historical talks brews from MAP Brewing, this evening will on the Gallatin Valley’s brewing past with beer feature a casual trivia game with MOR’s tastings from local breweries. Michael Fox. Learn something new about On the last Tuesday of each summer brewing while you compete with friends and month, the Tinsley House becomes the perfect our beer-loving community for exciting prizes. backdrop for an evening of brewing history. With all food and service donated by Montana Now in its sixth season, enjoy a new addition Ale Works and all beer donated by MAP of small plate dishes served alongside the Brewing, all proceeds benefit the Living evening tastings. While you’re enjoying brews, History Farm at Museum of the Rockies. explore the history of brewing both nationally Hops & History officially begins with Birth and here in Montana with short lectures led by of a Beer on Tuesday, May 28th featuring the MOR’s Curator of History, Michael Fox and chefs of Pizza Campania and Mountains Executive Director, Chris Dobbs. Walking Brewery. Explore the role that beer To kick off the season, MOR joins forces has played, and still plays, in the development with Fermentana for a Hops & History: of human societies. From the ancient History: Part I on June 25th with The Mint Celebration at the Living History Farm on Trivia Brew Party at Montana Ale Works. Sumerians to Europe and the Americas, beer Café and Bridger Brewing, Brewing Montana August 27th. Stay tuned for further details. Set for Tuesday, May 7th, the event coincides has been a staple of many peoples who all History: Part II on July 30th with Pizza For more information about this season’s with Bozeman Craft Beer Week and features share a love of fermented grains. Campania and Bozeman Brewing Company, Hops & History events and to register, please sessions at 5:30pm and 7:30pm. Seats are $45 Future events include Brewing Montana and closing with the Hops & History Season visit www.museumoftherockies.org. •

Matchbox Twenty guitarist brings solo Wolves tour to Attic The Attic, Downtown Livingston’s classic rock with just enough classical training beautiful journey of of favorite live music venue, presents Kyle Cook to make him dangerous, and an adult whose artistic and personal with special guest Paul McDonald on experiences with the cycle of love and loss growth.” An album burst- Friday, May 3rd. Tickets to this 21+ show are are extraordinarily familiar. ing with anthemic hooks, $15. Doors open at 7:30pm ahead of the Wolves explores the complicated progression majestically texted alt- show at 8:30pm. of heartbreak and healing while shining a light rock, tinges of Southern For two decades, Kyle Cook spent the on his musical influences. The Queen-ish soul, literate introspection, bulk of his musical life as the lead guitarist of guitar tones in “Better This Way,” the Tom and profound redemption. . He co-wrote some of the Petty-sounding foundation of “Wishing Well” Mark your calendars! songs and invented many of the instrumental and The Eagles-like harmonies in “I Would’ve Sunday, June 9th features riffs that have become distinguishing parts in Left Me Too” all point to the kinds of popular a performance by such radio staples as “Real World,” “” music – melodic songs with sturdy-but-simple legendary violinist Tim and “Bent.” But plenty of his creative persona arrangements – that influenced his ascent. Kliphuis and guitarist was held in check as he collaborated in a Cook released a follow-up EP, Where to Go From Alfonso Ponticelli team effort. Here, in November. highlighting the music of Kyle Cook With Wolves, his solo debut, Cook invests so Paul McDonald, a Nashville-based artist famed musical duo much of himself in the project that a and American Idol alum, will be performing Stéphane Grappelli and discerning listener can get a good idea of who selections from 2018’s Modern Hearts as well Django Reinhardt. The evening of Gypsy Jazz Advanced ticketing information for other the guitar player really is. He’s a studied as one or two from his forthcoming release. A Duets will close with a swing dance upcoming Attic shows is available at musician with an all-American Midwestern testimony of self-destruction and salvation, performance by local ensemble Montana www.theatticmontana.com. The Attic is background, a guy who has a penchant for Billboard described Modern Hearts as “a Manouche. Tickets to this 21+ show are $20. located at 110 N Main St. in Livingston, just Doors at 6pm ahead of the music at 7pm. above Whiskey Creek Saloon. •

Arlo Guthrie brings ‘Alice’s Restaurant’ anniversary tour to Bozeman ChickenJam West Productions will few. Not surprisingly, Arlo drew from these bring prolific songwriter Arlo Guthrie to influences and he in turn became a delineative Bozeman as part of his extended “Alice’s artist bridging generations of folk. Restaurant 50th Anniversary Tour – Arlo’s career exploded in 1967 with the Back by Popular Demand” on release of Alice’s Restaurant, whose title song Saturday, May 4th. The show will take place helped foster a new commitment among the at the Emerson Center for the Arts & ‘60s generation to social consciousness and Culture beginning at 8pm. Tickets range activism. Arlo went on to star in the 1969 $39–$49 in advance and $47–$57 at the Hollywood film version of Alice’s Restaurant, door, depending on availability. This event directed by Arthur Penn. With songs like is open to concert-goers of all ages. “Alice’s Restaurant,” “Coming into Los Doors at 7pm. Angeles,” and the definitive rendition of Steve Born in Coney Island, New York in Goodman’s “City of New Orleans,” Guthrie 1947, Arlo is the eldest son of Marjorie was no one-hit-wonder. Mazia Guthrie, a professional dancer with The “Alice’s Restaurant 50th Anniversary – the Martha Graham Company and founder Back By Popular Demand Tour” began in the of the Committee to Combat Huntington’s the fall of last year and will run through May Disease, and America’s most beloved of 2020. This outing celebrates the anniver- singer/writer/philosopher/artist Woody sary of the movie Alice’s Restaurant which was Guthrie. Arlo has become an iconic figure released in 1969, 50 years ago. It’s a multime- in folk music with a distinguished and dia extravaganza guaranteed to connect the varied career spanning almost sixty years. past with the present with hopes for the future. Growing up Guthrie, Arlo was Advance tickets for the Arlo Guthrie and surrounded by such renowned artists as other upcoming shows are available at Pete Seeger, Lee Hays, Ronnie Gilbert, www.chickenjamwest.com. Tickets can Sonny Terry, Brownie McGhee, and also be found in-store at Cactus Records Ramblin’ Jack Elliott, to name only a and www.cactusrecords.net. • Page 2C • The RollingZone • May 01, 2019

Third Craft Beer Week boasts 29 events, collaboration brew Fermentana releases 2019 BozemanBrewingCo. event schedule and pass- –BeerPairingDinner port, announces County 6: withBunkhouseBreweryat The Peoples IPA BlacksmithItalian Withthereturnof –TheBay’sMasterClassatThe Bozeman Craft BayBar&Grille Beer Week,beer- –Cider&SausagePairingat lovingMontanansand LockhornHardCider beer-cationersmust Thursday, May 9th considerwhichof the –Dee-O-Gee’sYappyHourwith 29beer-centricevents BridgerBrewingatDee-O-Gee plannedtheyshould –Beers&Bluegrass,Games& eventslist,Fermentanahasalso attendduringthe GoatswithBozemanBrewingat releasedtheofficialBozemanCraft GallatinValley’s RedTractorPizza BeerWeekPassportfor2019to biggestannualbeer –MeadTasting&Toursat assistbeerloverswiththeircraftbeer bash.Takingplace ValhallaMeadery weekjourney.Thispocket-sized May4th–11th,the Friday, May 10th guidefeaturesafullscheduleof week-longseriesof eventsisa theweek,aswellasthesaleof the BrewWorks –HappyHourwithJulius eventsandspecialdiscountsfor celebrationcenteredonbuilding collaborationbeer,willbedonated –HopHoleTournamentat LehrkindBreweryatElement passportholdersatselectsponsoring communityinyearthree. toFermentana’scraftbeerweek OutlawBrewing Bozeman businessesthroughouttheweek. Aligningwiththisspiritof  nonprofitpartner,BozemanArea –PintsfromthePastwiththe –Crossfit&BeeratTrueSpirit Additionally,thePassportservesas fellowship,12localbreweries CommunityFoundation,tosupport ExtremeHistoryProjectat CrossfitandYoga event-goers’entryintoagiveawayof workedtogethertocreateaspecial theirmissionof connectingpeople BunkhouseBrewery –StoneGlacierAfterHoursat over$3,000worthof prizesfrom collaborationbeertocommemorate whocaretocausesthatmatterto –BrewedontheFly:FlyTying theRam’sHeadTavernatStone participatingsponsors,includinga Bozeman’sthirdannualCraftBeer buildabettercommunity. CompetitionwithCreektoPeakat Glacier brand-newkegeratorandmultiple Week.Aptlynamed,County6:The Thefollowingeventsareslatedto 406BrewingCo. –SourBeerSymposiumat PelicanCoolerseachbrandedto People’sIPAisanalebrewedforthe takeplaceduringthecommunity Monday, May 6th BackcountryBurgerBar celebrateBozeman’s3rdAnnual peopleof theGallatinValleyusinga craftbeercelebrationoverthe –Beers&BitesatBar3BBQ& Saturday, May 11th CraftBeerWeek. portionof locally-grownmaltfrom courseof theweek: BrewinginBelgrade –3rdAnnualBeerOlympicsat Passportsareavailableonthe GallatinValleyMaltandhopsfrom Saturday, May 4th –Pizza&BozemanIPAsNight TrueSpiritCrossfitandYoga eventwebsiteandatselectsponsor CrookedYardHops.Asix-hop –BigBrewDay:Learnto atFireArtisanPizza –SpringBrewersRendezvous retaillocationsaroundBozemanup blendof oldandnewschool HomebrewhostedbyBridgerBrew Tuesday, May 7th presentedbyMontanaBrewers untiltheevent.Theyarealso varietiesworktogetherinthisbeer CrewatTreaTCafe/Gallatin –SteinHoldingCompetitionat AssociationatHaynesPavilion, availableatretaillocations tocreatearefreshing,flavorfulIPA HomeBrewSupplies BridgerBrewing GallatinCountyFairgrounds includingSidewindersAmerican perfectforspringsipping.Craftbeer –Maythe4thBewithYou:Beer –TuesdayNightFlightsat –SingleSixIPAChallengewith Grill,MAPBrewingCo.,and weekattendeescanexpecttofind ReleasePartyatMAPBrewingCo. BozemanTaproom SingleSixMedia(duringSpring GeneralDistributing. thecollaborationbeeravailableon –BlendingBeerwith –Beer-ThemedTriviaNightat BrewersRendezvous) Craftbeerdrinkerscanacquire tapandincansatOutlawBrewing, Barrel-AgedKombuchaatDean’s WhiteDogBrewing –BCBWAwards&Wrap-Up theirofficialBozemanCraftBeer thehostbreweryforthebeer ZestyBooch –Hops&HistoryTriviaBrew EventhostedbyFermentana(during WeekPassportandmerchandise,as project,aswellasatparticipating –CraftBeerWeekKickoff Party PartywithMuseumof theRockies SpringBrewersRendezvous) wellasviewcompleteeventlistings sponsorbusinessesandretailers atTheMarketatFergusonFarm atMontanaAleWorks –RendezvousAfterPartyat andticketinginfoforthe8-daybeer throughtheendof craftbeerweek. Sunday, May 5th Wednesday, May 8th BozemanTaproom bashatwww.bozemancraftbeer- Proceedsfromeventsthroughout –GoatRacesatNordic –BozemanBeerMileat Alongwiththejam-packed week.com.•

Spring Rendezvous features Montana-made craft brews Enjoy thecrowdarrives.VIPticketsare guitarcompositions,JohnFloridis Montanacraft $35inadvanceand$40dayof  hassharedthestagewiththelikesof beerwhile rendezvous.VIPswillreceive ShawnColvin,PattyGriffin, hangingout unlimitedbeersamplesinaspecial EmmylouHarris,andTheNitty withbrewers editionglass.Generaladmission GrittyDirtBand,amongothers.He fromacrossthe accessrunsfrom4–8pm.Ticketsare hasreleasednumerousrecordings, stateatthe $25inadvanceand$30dayof  includingthepopularwinter-themed 2019 Montana rendezvous.Admissionincludes December’s Quiet Joy,The Peaceful Brewers unlimitedbeersamplesanda Season,andhislatest,October Surprise. Association commemorativeglass.Thisisa AllRendezvousproceedssupport Spring familyfriendlyevent.Children12 theworkof theMontanaBrewers Rendezvous, andunderreceivefreeadmission Association,anorganizationdedicat- setforSaturday, andnon-drinkerticketswillbe edtopromotingMontanacraftbeer May11th,atHaynesPavilionin TheSpringRendezvouswill thecommunities.Eventorganizers availablefor$15.Withunlimited andadvocatinginthepolicyarena Bozeman.Thisannualbrewfest serveastheculminatingeventof the areproudtofeatureMontana’s samples,beerschool,livemusic fortheinterestsof Montanabeer featuresunlimitedsamplesof only thirdannualBozemanCraftBeer finestandintroduceyoutothe andmore,thisisthe“Ultimate loversandthelocalcraftbrewing Montana-madecraftbeeraswellas Week!Tastebeerfromthefar brewerswhoareattheepicenterof MontanaBeerExperience.” industry.Visitwww.mon- foodvendors,livemusicfromthe reachesof thestate,whetherfrom thiscreativeandtastyventure. Knownforhisbluesy,folk-rock tanabrewers.org foradvance JohnFloridisQuartet,anda long-establishedbreweriesin VIPHourwillrunfrom3–4pm. vocalsandadventuroussoloacoustic ticketsandfurtherinformation.• collectibleglassincludedwiththe Montanaorthenewestbreweries Gainearlyentranceandsample priceof admission. juststartingtosharetheirbrewswith beerswithMontana’sbrewersbefore MSU’s Ilse-Mari Lee to give Audition for Shane Center’s summer cello performance, reflect musical – Newsies on composing experiences

DirectorRussellLewiswillhold onTuesday,May14that7pm. JackKelly,acharismaticnewsboy From MSU News Service availabletothepublicthrough open auditions forDisney’s SetinNewYorkCityattheturnof andleaderof araggedbandof Ilse-Mari Lee,dean partnershipswithMSUWonderlust, inspiringmusicalNewsies atthe thecenturyandbasedonatrue ‘newsies,’whodreamsof abetterlife of MontanaState ShaneLalaniCenterfortheArts story,Newsies istherousingtaleof farfromthehardshipof thestreets. University’sHonors ButwhenpublishingtitansJoseph College,composer PulitzerandWilliamRandolph andcellist,willgivea Hearstraisedistributionpricesat performanceand thenewsboys’expense,Jackfinds sharestoresof her acausetofightforandrallies lifelongquestto newsiesfromacrossthecityto understandthe strikeandtakeastandfor valueandimportance what’sright. of music. Rolesareavailableforages11 Theperformance, andup.Nopreparedaudition “The materialisrequired.Rehearsals Transformative forthisproductionwilltakeplace Power of Music,” weekdayeveningsfromMay20th willbeheldat1pm throughJune27th.Newsies runs Friday,May3rd,in weekendsfromJune28th HowardHall.In throughJuly21st. additiontoher Formoreinformation,please performance,Leewill visittheshancenter.org,orcontact reflectonher RussellLewisat(406)222-1420or experiencesasa [email protected].The composerand ShaneCenterislocatedat415E foundingmemberof LewisSt.Learnmoreaboutthe theMSUCello Shane’sauditioningprocessby Ensemble,which visitingtheshanecenter.org- toursinternationally. /auditions.• Theprogramis Ilse-Mari Lee

theMSUAlumniFoundation andRetireeAssociation.Light refreshmentswillbeserved,and voluntarydonationswillbe acceptedtosupportscholarships forHonorsCollegestudents. MSUWonderlustisa programof MSUAcademic TechnologyandOutreachthat offerscourses,fieldtrips, presentationsandotherevents forlifelonglearners.Formore information,visitwww.mon- tana.edu/wonderlust.•

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Third Craft Beer Week boasts 29 events, collaboration brew Americana artist Seth Brand, rockin’ Road Agents amuse Bridger Brew-lovers

Grocery shopping is a helluva lot from Left on Tenth, Wind and the They’re a guitar and service group of more enticing when the prospect of Willows, and Good Clean funk. mandolin duo people business-minded beer and pizza immediately follows. Check ‘em out! can groove to! Jeff young people After checkout, scale the stairs to The Happy Hour spot hosts and Justin will bring focuses on profes- Bridger Brewing for one of each! talented singer/songwriter and St. danceable, original sional development, The south-side brewer also hosts Louis native Seth Brand on songs about firewood, hosts fun socials, Music & Mussels every Wednesday Wednesday, May 8th. The larceny, and resolve. and encourages its and {Pints with Purpose} on Americana pop rocker tours his The Road Agents’ members to get out Mondays. Here’s a look at some of original, heartfelt and inspiring tunes debut EP, Dreams of and experience the the upcoming acts and nonprofits. around the country. Often joined by Stingrays, Roadrunners, state of Montana. Wednesday nights from his wife Sara on cajon, he never fails and Hangovers is Learn more at 5:30–8pm, Bridger Brewing hosts to captivate the crowd with his available now. www.bozeman- Music & Mussels! Come enjoy passionate riffs and mesmerizing Bridger Brewing rotaract.org. some live music and succulent, vocals. Brand also works with other not only takes pride Bridger Brewing steamed mussels with house-made recording artists as a freelance in its stellar menu provides the sweet Italian sausage, tomatoes, engineer. His brand new EP, Crazy items, but also in the Bozeman communi- garlic, and chili flakes, topped with Time, released in late March. community it serves. ty with unique parsley and tomato salsa. The return of The Road The brewery hosts hand-crafted brews, Smile, Charlie opens up a new Agents is set for Wednesday, May {Pints with fresh artisan-style month on Wednesday, May 1st. 15th. Featuring the stylings of Jeff Purpose} every pizzas, and more. They’re a Shoegaze-inspired indie Peterson and Justin Ringsak, the Monday evening Locally owned, other community projects connects rock band comprised of musicians band plays acoustic rock n’ roll. from 5–8pm where $1 of every pint family friendly, and Bobcat proud, people who care to causes that sold will be donated to a featured Bridger Brewing is the perfect place matter most to them. BACF serves local nonprofit. Here’s a look at for lunch or a night out. To learn the areas of Bozeman, Big Sky, some of the nonprofits on the more about upcoming events and Belgrade, Manhattan, Churchill, calendar in the coming weeks. Come daily specials, visit www.bridger- Three Forks, and the rural areas in enjoy a house-brewed pint and be brewing.com. Bridger Brewing is Enjoy Hot Springs’ May between. Learn more at charitable in the process! located at 1609 S 11th Ave. in the www.bozemanfoundation.org. Proceeds from Monday, May 6th, Town & Country complex, near Have a brew and help raise musicians from the pool! will aid the efforts of Bozeman Area campus and just across from the dollars for Bozeman Rotaract on Community Foundation. The Fieldhouse. They’re open for Monday, May 13th. The local organization behind Give BIG and business from 11:30am–9pm daily. •

Wild Joe*s welcomes regional acts, soulful pop of Reverend Doctor Leisurely walks down Main are the more money in becoming a lot more regular, and it’s The Night Caps the pot. An additional all uphill from here as summer closes Open Mic Night is set in. While you’re enjoying the for Saturday, May changing season, Downtown 18th from 6–8pm. Bozeman Hot Springs is a Miller, Kathleen Edwards and Patty Bozeman’s Coffee Spot is a great Touring soul pop destination for locals and their soak- Griffin but is an artist in her own place to check out acoustic sets by act Reverend loving families, but the venue is also right. Bringing an Americana sound local and traveling artists. And of Doctor brings a home to weekly live music from the with folk and country tinges, course, their menu offers plenty of special Tuesday pool-adjacent stage on regular thoughtfully penned stories and a delicious caffeinated and other treats show to Bozeman Thursday and Sunday nights full-band sound both driving alt to enjoy alongside the tunes! Here’s on May 14th from beginning at 7pm. Here’s a look country and moody folk rock, her a look at what’s coming up. 6–8pm. He’s an at who’s set to perform. music spans a wide variety of Denver-based artist John uplifting and Josh Moore kicks things off genres. Hays commands the stage Lensing will entertain on Friday, defiantly positive Thursday, May 2nd. One of the wherever she goes, and always May 3rd from 6–8pm. Lensing art festivals around the world. artist who aims to lead vocalists in the legendary puts on a great show for the Hot writes songs for the same reason he Previously announced for May connect people and build communi- Bozeman bluegrass group Laney Springs. street performs for a living: to make 3rd, the next Open Mic Night ty through music that moves minds Lou & the Bird Dogs, he’s a One of the funkiest bands in people care. About themselves, moves to Friday, May 10th from and feet. Rooted in the likes of seasoned singing veteran of the Bozeman, PermaFunk makes about others, and things that 6–8pm. Come for an evening of Marvin Gaye, Earth Wind & Fire, Bozeman area. With his solo music to keep bodies moving and sometimes hurt to care about. The music performed by local musicians. and Tracy Chapman, his relentlessly acoustic show, Moore brings a souls grooving. Their Hot Springs singer/songwriter stumbled upon Bring your guitar, sitar, zither, optimistic music tells inspirational variety of “feel-good” songs to every show on Sunday, May 12th will street performing years ago. poetry, comedy, or theremin and stories and creates safe spaces for show with a healthy blend of feature a night full of funky, Backpacking Europe, Lensing found take a turn up at the mic. Show those to gather. As a singer and originals and covers. Sometimes soulful, psychedelic, Latin-infused people introducing themselves and Bozeman what you’re made of! guitarist, Rev Doc’s songwriting aims described as a musically gifted grooves. Comprised of some of the opening up to him. All he had to do Individual set lengths depend on the to preach and to heal through goofball, he’ll bring his blend of finest musicians in the area, was play his guitar and sing. He number of musicians who want to positive messages of hope and love. good-feelin’ folk and bluegrass to PermaFunk has everything a funk began to learn how contagious Born and raised in the Midwest, MSU’s Ilse-Mari Lee to give the Hot Springs. fan could want, with music full of vulnerability can be. Since then, the Reverend’s story Enjoy the blissful pairing of guitar, percussion, bass, trumpets, he’s toured and street is everyone’s story: cello performance, reflect Lena Marie Schiffer & Ryan saxes, keys, and even sometimes performed across the US and Love, loss, struggle, Acker on Sunday, May 5th. flute, bringing one heck of a Canada, and has been called but marked by the Musicians from two of the biggest party wherever they go. “an artist to watch” by folk decision to on composing experiences bluegrass/Americana bands in their Looking ahead, Edis & the magazine No Depression. encourage others respective areas, they’ve become Incredibles take the stage on Lensing’s 2016 self-titled EP on a musical staples in the Montana music scene. Thursday, May 16th. She’s been and new single “Growing Pains” escapade of love Frontwoman of Laney Lou and the playing music in the Bozeman area are available now. across the world. Bird Dogs, Schiffer is recognized for over 30 years as a solo act and New to Bozeman’s music Rev now borrows around the area for her amazing with a variety of bands. Believing in scene, The Night Caps from the jazz roots bluegrass sound, which has been the transformative and healing perform on Saturday, May 4th of the Bayou, funk wowing audiences for years. Acker, power of music, Edis plays a from 6–8pm. The band that healed the the banjo player from Minnesota- unique blend of folky, bluesy tunes embodies the fun, upbeat nature world, along with based Americana powerhouse The that can appeal to any audience. of bluegrass music while also R&B, pop, and Last Revel, will join her on stage. Playing with some of Bozeman’s embracing the tender nuances rock, resulting in He’s known to provide a wide vari- finest musicians, Edis will bring her of folk storytelling. With a an upbeat sound diverse array of music, powerful that’ll make you ety of stringed instruments and soul- trio to the hot springs to entertain Reverend Doctor ful vocals at every show. Bringing music-lovers of all ages. lyrics, and intricate instrumentation, dance or simply bring they’ll surely bring your evening play. Sign-ups start at 5:30pm – first a smile to your face. to a pleasant close. come, first served. Be sure to bring Wild Joe*s Coffee Spot is located Returning Sunday, May 5th, your friends and support live music at 18 W Main St. in the heart of Matthew Weber takes the stage in Bozeman! A modest contribution historic Downtown Bozeman. from 1–3pm. The multi-faceted to the kitty will be divided by partici- Learn more about these and other performer specializes in pating musicians at the end of the upcoming events at www.wild- improvisation of all forms of enter- night. The more people who come, joescoffee.com. • tainment. He studied classical guitar and theater at Valparaiso University in Indiana and has developed a style of performance that adapts to each audience. Weber continually studies different genres of music and implements them into his own style so that the diversity of sound can accompany Ilse-Mari Lee any social setting. Off stage, he’s a their amazing musical abilities Bozeman Hot Springs is yoga instructor and designer of together as a duo makes for one located at 81123 Gallatin Road, functional art and interactive art amazing show that can’t be missed. just south of Four Corners. Visit installations at various music and Texas-based traveling musician www.bozemanhotsprings.com Christy Hays follows on for operating hours, further event Thursday, May 9th. She’s been details, and fitness membership compared to legendary folk-rock information. Call (406) 586-6492 artists like Lucinda Williams, Rhett with additional questions. •

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O n t h e h e e l s o f h e r b r i l l i a n t f o u r t h a l b u m , A l i c e W a l l a c e w i l l p e r f o r m t w i c e i n B o z e m a n by Skip Anderson not that coming in the country music Six years ago, California-based many people industry soon? singer songwriter Alice Wallace do these AW: Not immediately, no. But walked away from a career in days. It’s a there are people calling attention to journalism to pursue her passion pretty cool the inequalities, and at some point for music. Her influences include vocal the industry will be forced to Gram Parsons, Emmylou Harris, technique respond if we just keep proving that and Linda Ronstadt, traces of that we need we are equal and every bit as whom can be heard throughout the to resurrect. talented as the men. Just six months four albums she’s released to date. RZ: A ago we were talking so much about Wallace’s singing voice is stunningly high school “me too,” and how women are beautiful and every bit as powerful friend of mistreated in all sorts of different as her voice for gender-equality mine in industries. But once the headlines advocacy – a notable theme that Nashville is fall away, you wonder whether she incorporates into her music the step- anybody’s still thinking about it. So, from time to time. She is an award- daughter of we have to keep it in the forefront winning rising star in Americana country of people’s minds. We have to keep and country music genres who is music artist the conversation going. We have to making waves nationally with her Margo keep things moving forward. new album Into the Blue (2019, Smith. She RZ: There are several songs Rebelle Road). was known in your repertoire that speak to Wallace will perform two don’t- as “The inequalities, especially in regards miss shows in Bozeman with Tennessee to women. acclaimed fiddler Xander Hitzig. Yodeler.” AW: The song “Elephants” on They’ll appear as a duo in the AW: I’ve Into the Blue comes to mind. I didn’t intimate studio of Live from the listened to a write that particular one, but it’s an Divide June 5th, for a taping that lot of incredible empowerment anthem. will later air on the syndicated Margo RZ: And in “Desert Rose” you radio show by the same name, and Smith – she write about a mother’s struggle to at the Emerson June 6th, as part of yodels so bring a better life for her baby by the kickoff celebration for the BZN high! My crossing the border from Mexico. International Film Festival. She voice isn’t Were you mindful of immigration recently spoke with the Rolling high enough as a politically charged issue Zone by phone from her home to stay in when you wrote that? in Los Angeles. the kind of AW: It’s funny, it’s on my new Rolling Zone: The song “The register that album, but I wrote it three years Blue,” from your new album Into the she was ago – well before we were talking Blue, is about mustering the using. about the current immigration courage to take risks and to follow Yodeling struggles. I was traveling through El your passion. Six years ago, you these days Paso and a friend of mine is an quit a job to pursue music full time. catches EMT. We were talking after a show Did doing so inform “The Blue?” people off and he told me about an Alice Wallace: It really did. I guard and emergency call they’d gotten that wrote that song on a New Year’s it’s just a week to help a woman who had Eve, which is a great time to sit and such a fun come across the border in the reflect on what has been and what thing to night and she had her baby on the might be. And I was thinking about throw into a floor of the gas station bathroom. the decision that I had finally made show – we I just kept turning that story over to quit my job and do music full always have in my head for the next few days. time – it took me a while to get up a really I couldn’t help but wonder what the courage to actually do it. But I photo by Adrienne Isom good time her story was, what brought her knew I would always wonder what at my live to that point where having a baby might have been if I didn’t give shows. I do on the floor of a gas station music a real shot, because this is RZ: Folks will have two treat to do shows with. Plus, I’ve a modern take on a yodeling song bathroom was a better option what I love to do more than opportunities to see you perform never been to Bozeman – I’ve never from my new album. In [the song than what she was facing. I can’t anything. I was also thinking about while you’re here in Bozeman in even been to Montana, so I’m very titled “Echo Canyon”], I use a imagine that I would ever have to all the people who come up to me June. You’re doing a live taping at excited to play in Big Sky Country. yodeling technique to mimic the face something like that. Even if at shows and they tell me how lucky cries of a coyote. Modern everything in my life went I am to be living my dream. And I country artists do these vocal breaks completely wrong, I don’t think I wanted to tell people that I hope all the time, which is a yodeling would ever find myself in a they can find a way to do that, too. “I love getting the chance to do shows [...] technique. They just don’t take it situation as dire as that. As one Life is so short, and if you spend into a full yodel. woman to another woman, I the whole time doing something RZ: One of the themes of the wanted to write a song and give you’re not enjoying, you’re going where I can really share the inspiration BZN International Film Festival this her a story and humanize this issue. to regret it. year is “women in film.” And the It’s not political to me; it feels much RZ: What job did you quit? and the stories behind the songs.” label you’re on now, Rebelle Road, more like just a human story. AW: Well, I have a degree in is owned by three women who are Alice Wallace will perform at journalism from University of steadfastly dedicated to helping Live from the Divide at 9pm on Florida, and I wrote for newspapers Live from the Divide June 5th, and RZ: For people not familiar advance women in music – an Wednesday, June 5th, and in the in Florida. When my parents you’ll perform as part of the open- with your music, what kind of show industry that’s largely dominated by Emerson Ballroom at the opening moved out to Los Angeles, I ing of the 2019 BZN International should people expect? male artists on terrestrial and reception for the BZN International decided to follow them because I’d Film Festival at the Emerson the AW: These shows will be satellite radio. Did that philosophy Film Festival on Thursday, June 6th always wanted to focus more on next night. Will you have accompa- stripped down and intimate. I love draw you to Rebelle Road? from 5:30–7pm. The festival will music. So, when I came out to niment, or will these be solo shows? getting the chance to do shows like AW: Absolutely. The run June 6th–9th in locations California, I didn’t get another AW: It’s going to be great! I’m these in Bozeman where I can women behind Rebelle Road are throughout Bozeman. For more journalism job. Instead, I worked at coming up there along a fantastic really share the inspiration and the great champions of mine. They information, visit www.alice- a desk and was always thinking fiddle player named Xander Hitzig. stories behind the songs. I grew up are so driven and ambitious – it wallacemusic.com, about the shows I’d get to play on He and I are going to be doing a on Emmylou Harris and Linda helps to have other women beside www.livefromthedivide.com, the weekend. So, I started making Pacific Northwest run together. Ronstadt – the country rock of the me who are looking at the same and www.bozemanfilmcele- plans and saved money to make it Xander is one of the best fiddle ’70s. So, there may be some tributes inequalities and just trying to bration.com. possible to make music full-time. players I’ve ever heard. He’s such a to them in these shows, as well. I level the playing field and give Skip Anderson is an award- also throw in at least one yodeling everybody an equal shot. winning music journalist who relocated song – it’s kind of a lost art and RZ: Do you see that change to Bozeman from Nashville in 2016. •

Hunting crowd descends on Emerson for night of film & fellowship The Wild Sheep Foundation and enjoy conservation minded, at Sportsman’s Warehouse, Schnee’s, will present the annual Hunting fair-chase hunting films filled with Mystery Ranch and Stone Glacier, Film Tour at the Emerson awesome stories and breathtaking for $15. Advance tickets are also Center for the Arts & Culture on cinematography! available for $18 at www.hunting- Thursday, May 9th. Come out Discount tickets will be available filmtour.com, where you can learn more about the tour and watch film trailers. All proceeds from the evening will support the Wild Sheep Foundation’s mission to “put and keep wild sheep on the mountain.” The evening will feature door prizes, raffles, other giveaways, and suds by MAP Brewing. This will be a great night to connect with local conservation groups and outdoor brands. Be sure to come out early to catch up with your hunting buddies or make some new ones! Doors will open at 5pm for a meet and greet in the ballroom and to enjoy displays from event partners, with the films to follow at 6:30pm. Founded in 1977, the Wild Sheep Foundation is dedicated to enhancing wild sheep populations, promoting professional wildlife manage- ment, educating the public and youth on sustainable use and the conservation benefits of hunting while promoting the interests of the hunter and all stakeholders. Learn more at www.wild- sheepfoundation.org. • page 4C • Volume 26, Number 09 - May 01, 2019 • The BoZone Entertainment Calendar • www.BoZone.com • 406-586-6730 ––– Tell ’em, “I Saw It In The BoZone!” Tell ’em, “I Saw It In The BoZone!” ––– The BoZone Entertainment Calendar • www.BoZone.com • 406-586-6730 • Volume 26, Number 09 - May 01, 2019 • page 5C May 01, 2019 • The RollingZone • Page 5C

A Bird Dogs album release, comedian Jamie Kennedy & MUCH more at Rialto

Downtown Bozeman’s Rialto walks audiences through a childhood a string band would generally be opposite Brad Pitt. His serves as a cultural hub for locals in the trailer park, his adult years in described as. Having shared stages other recent work and those visiting our town, and in the workforce and as an occasional with Corb Lund, Hayes Carll, includes starring roles in that spirit, barrels toward summer blackout drunk. He thinks skunks Hurray for the Riff Raff, The the latest installment of with a busy calendar. The historic smell like weed and leaves the Mavericks, Wynonna Judd, Mark the Tremors film franchise theater continues to bring an serious topics like race, religion and Chesnutt, and The Lil’ Smokies, for Universal, as well as exciting lineup of top-tier talent politics up to someone who, unlike they released their eponymous debut Riley’s Peak with Jon from around the country to its event him, hasn’t drank gas out of a water in the spring of 2016. Recorded live Voight, and the thriller, space(s) this spring. Here’s a look hose. Slay has appeared on The at Basecamp Studio, the album is Spinning Man, opposite at just a few of the upcoming Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, ABC’s one that reflects their live show and Guy Pearce and Pierce happenings. Jimmy Kimmel Live!, NBC’s Last Comic makes you want to stomp your feet Brosnan. Prior, he The Rialto will host the Standing, popular program Laughs on and crack open a beer. The new appeared in Chris celebratory Give Big Finale on FOX and he was a featured album follows 2017’s Vigilante Carter’s (The X-Files) Friday, May 3rd at 4:30pm. This comedian on TMZ. He’s regularly Session and features lead-off Amazon drama The 18+ event is free of admission and showcased on nationally syndicated single “Carolina.” After, and NBC’s medical will conclude at 6:30pm. radio programs including Sirius Check out Bass Drum of dramedy, Heartbeat. He is Join to celebrate Gallatin XM, Pandora Radio and “The Bob Death on Sunday, May 5th at also voicing multiple County nonprofits with a and Tom Radio Show.” 8:30pm. Tickets to this 16+ show characters on the new performance by Paige & the People’s Local darlings Laney Lou & are $12. Doors at 7:30pm. The lo-fi Comedy Central Band, prizes, photo booth, cash the Bird Dogs bring their Sweet project of Mississippi artist John animated series, Legends of bar and treats. There will be free Little Lies album release show to the Barrett is known for its bluesy Chamberlain Heights, and champagne for the first 50 Rialto on Saturday, May 4th. garage rock. Bass Drum’s latest portrayed legendary attendees with proof of donation. Wyoming-based Americana band album, Just Business, released music manager Jerry Following the Give Big The Two Tracks will open the last summer. Heller in the Lifetime celebration on May 3rd, funny man show at 8:30pm. General admission On Friday, May 10th, the Burn movie Surviving Compton: Jamie Kennedy Dusty Slay will take the stage. tickets to this 18+ show are $16. Box will host an Art Reception with Dre, Suge, & Michel’le. Local comedians Danielle Rovira Doors at 7:30pm. local photographer Jessica Hays at Jamie can also be seen Kiss My Sass, releases this month. 6pm. This event is free performing his stand-up show The record and supporting of admission and will around the country. performances will further showcase conclude at 8pm. Houston-based blues and soul her ever-expanding abilities to sing Hays is an artist and singer Annika Chambers is set for across multiple genres. curator from Bozeman a show on Thursday, May 16th at Looking to Saturday, May 18th, whose work focuses on 8:30pm. Tickets to this 18+ event check out a local Bluegrass human relationships, are $16. Doors at 7:30pm. Showcase at 8:30pm. The evening issues of mental health, Chambers, like so many powerful will feature the talents of the loneliness, trauma, loss, vocal artists, traces her love of music Bridger Creek Boys, the Lazy and places of healing. back to early childhood when she Owl String Band and The Fresh She works in a variety sang in church. She cites the gospel Boys. Tickets to this 18+ show are of processes, including of Yolanda , Shirley Caesar, $15. Doors at 7:30pm. historic and alternative Dottie Peoples and Whitney Also on May 18th, Seattle-based photo processes, Houston as early and continued singer/songwriter Norman Baker experimental darkroom influences. Throwing herself into will be busking in the Burn Box. techniques, pigment the heart of a song, it was during Rooted in Americana and “lumber printing, and hand- her two tours of duty in the US rock,” his performance begins at made artist books. Army that Chambers realized her 8pm and is free of admission. gift and became their first choice for The Rialto is located at 10 W Bass Drum of Death Enjoy A Night of Comedy with Jamie music events, joining the gospel Main St. in the center of historic Kennedy on Saturday, choir and even winning the talent Downtown Bozeman. Learn more and Ryan Cassavaugh will get things The Bird Dogs’ live shows are May 11th. The evening of laughs show on her base. Chambers went about the venue at www.rialto- started at 9pm. Tickets to this 18+ highlighted by unbridled energy, will begin at 8:30pm. Tickets to this on to win the 2015 Blues Music bozeman.com, where you can also event are $15. Doors at 8:30pm. punctuated by songs performed with 18+ show are $22.50. Doors at 8pm. Award for “Best New Artist” and peruse current happenings and buy Dusty Slay is a stand-up comedi- fervor and swagger. Fusing old time Kennedy, an actor and producer has released two successful blues advance tickets. Follow the Rialto on an with a baritone voice so smooth folk songs with a rock n’ roll attitude, as well as a comedian, just wrapped albums, Making My Mark and Wild Facebook (@therialto) for the most it’s like champagne in the ears. He the group push the envelope of what James Gray’s sci-fi epic Ad Astra & Free. Her follow-up project, up to date event announcements. •

It’s May – time to sing at Norris Hot Springs! “The Lusty Month of May” is a in time to join the 50 Mile Grill truly unique. He brings his twangy songwriting duo finding inspiration solo artist, and with other song you may remember from specials later this month. The Grill jazz-pop and unique personality to in their beautiful surroundings and performers including Tom Camelot, but there are lots of songs features locally procured protein every performance. Sherrill returns budding sisterhood. The Wind and Catmull, Stellarondo, and that celebrate May in all of her sources including beef, poultry, fish, to Bozeman after some time away, the Willows bring a fresh taste of NextDoorPrisonHotel. Travis has splendor. In just a short Google lamb and more – all sourced from with his incredible music to boot! folk to their new home of Bozeman. guested on Eric Funk’s 11th & Grant search, we found songs from Blue farms and ranches within 50 miles of Seldom Kings take the Poolside Nathan North is back on and performed at Red Ants Pants. Rodeo, Arcade Fire, Enya, the Bee Norris Hot Springs. This is an Stage on Saturday, May 4th. The Friday, May 17th. A Billings He’s shared the stage with James Gees, Jimi Hendrix, Michael Bublé important focus for Norris and fun, creative pair of multi- performer, Nathan uses loops to McMurtry, Alejandro Escovedo, The and Fleet Foxes – but only one men- guarantees customers the most instrumentalists will entertain with create complex and wonderful songs. Decemberists, The Lumineers, Jason tioned “lusty.” This month is notable deliciously nutritious food available. original music, spot-on covers and He’ll be performing originals and Spooner, Martin Sexton, Wartime for Cinco de Mayo, Earth Day and Craft beers, a wide selection of those barely recognizable, as well as notable covers. Blues, Sallie Ford, Jason Isbell, Dale family celebrations on Mother’s Day wine and non-alcoholic drinks are some other great surprises. Mathias is next up on Saturday, Watson, and Brandi Carlile – to – and maybe the “lusty” adjective available to accompany your meal, Weston Lewis will treat Cinco May 18th. The Bozeman-based name just a few. He performs just reflects how excited we all are to served poolside of course. Make a soakers with some live tunes on singer/songwriter has been playing thoughtful sad stories with happy see green grass, flowers and baby trip to Norris soon to enjoy the Sunday, May 5th. Lewis plays with a music under the big sky for nearly endings, on top of guitar and animals after such a long winter. returning birdlife, including two number of local bands, solo two decades. With powerful vocals looper acrobatics. May is also a big month for the Sandhill cranes that have spent performances, and as a sit-in lead and a percussive guitar style, he’s Further information about the on-site garden at Norris Hot several years raising their chicks in guitarist for artists including The known for his dynamic live menu, operating hours, driving Springs. Plants are started under the wetland adjacent to Springs. Andrew Hand Band, John Sherrill, performances full of acoustic folk, directions and campground details, abundant sunshine in the And if your visit happens to fall The Electric Sunday, Lang Termes, rock, and funk tunes. Mathias please visit www.norrishot- greenhouse and the No LoOse Dogs on a weekend, you can also add to Mathias, and MOTH. His solo sets recorded his debut album, Walk springs.com. • Saloon will soon have first of the the experience with the finest in are comprised mostly of acoustic Alone, with season micro and salad greens, just regional acoustic live music every rock covers and some of his original the help of Friday, songs. In band settings, he likes to Emmy Saturday and play funk, jazz, country and more. Award- Sunday at Billings singer/songwriter winning 7pm. Mandie Castro returns to Norris producer John on Friday, May 10th. She’ll perform Jeremiah Sherrill selections from her spring 2018 EP Slovarp. opens up a Sunshine and some other crowd Travis new month favorites. Castro has a very unique Yost, a on Friday, vocal style comparable to Jewel, Tori Norris May 3rd. The Amos, Fiona Apple and Alanis favorite, singer/ Morissette. Enjoy her talents during closes out songwriter your Friday night soak! the week- plays “a lot of Aran Buzzas follows on end on guitar and Saturday, May 11th. Calling his Sunday, also sings music “Homegrown Montana Folky May 19th. some” and Tonk,” Aran performs songs that are Also known has been easy to relate to, often amusing, and around playing frequently with a regional backdrop. town as around the Wind and the Willows blow in Love is a Bozeman area on Sunday, May 12th. Imports from Dog from for quite a Evergreen, Colorado, Willows’ lead Nebraska, while. singers Ryen Dalvit and Maren Travis is a Developing Stubenvoll bring their distinct sound musician, his artistry to Montana, a blend of brass, engineer, during stints strings, and triple harmonies. The and pro- in different band’s roots lie in the heart of the ducer from areas of the Rocky Mountains. From writing Missoula. country, tunes in caves and atop mountains, He’s per- Sherrill has to performing in taprooms and other formed all Mandie Castro created a intimate venues, these once upon a over the sound that’s time classmates became a West as a Wind and the Willows

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Spirited singer/songwriters supply the acoustics at downtown distillery 7th. The singer/songwriter loves California native is to travel, tell stories, and sing. the Bird Dogs’ Combining those together leaves frontwoman, known a recipe for the perfect song. for her powerful Guest is a wanderer who has vocals and toured through the Western half stringwork. The of the United States, Alaska, band fuses old time Hawaii, and even busked folk songs with a throughout Australia. Her rock n’ roll attitude influences include Guy Clark, and brings a fun- Gillian Welch, Joni Mitchell and loving spirit to every Townes Van Zandt. She contin- performance. Their ues to travel and share music off brand new album, her latest album, Wolf Creek. Sweet Little Lies, Mathias is next up on released at the top Tuesday, May 14th. The of the month featur- Bozeman-based singer/ ing lead-off single songwriter has been playing “Carolina.” Come Whether your drink of choice music under the big sky for enjoy Schiffer’s changes with the season or remains nearly two decades. With powerful stripped-down constant all year round, Bozeman vocals and a percussive guitar style, renditions along Spirits’ distilling processes and other hours are Monday to Saturday from Spirits has you covered. The he’s known for his dynamic live per- with your favorite specialty cocktail! offerings at www.bozemanspir- 10am–8pm and Sundays from downtown distiller is serving up the formances full of acoustic folk, rock, Learn more about Bozeman its.com. Regular tasting room noon–8pm. • creative cocktails this spring, but the and funk tunes. Mathias recorded popular tasting room also hosts live his debut album, Walk Alone, with the music by local musicians every help of Emmy Award-winning pro- Tuesday from 5:30–8pm. Here’s a ducer Jeremiah Slovarp. look at the upcoming acts. Looking ahead, Lena “Laney Area favorites set up at Sac with First up this month, Leigh Lou” Schiffer is set to return Guest performs on Tuesday, May Tuesday, May 21st. The Southern dance-worthy sets The one-stop Sacajawea Hotel is with Sunrise Karaoke on Friday, Diamond take the stage Friday, perfect for dinner, drinks and May 10th. Bring your favorite songs May 17th. The sprightly duo of dancing every weekend! Enjoy a fine and get ready to impress – or at Colette and Kenny Diamond bring dining experience in Pompey’s Grill least give it your best shot! a unique and engaging musical Chico presents the bros followed by a night on the dance You haven’t done karaoke until experience, with a song selection floor in the Sac from today’s Wench, swamp funk of Bar. Here’s a look hits, country, at some of the classic rock, Rockin’ Jake upcoming acts. R&B, and Edis and the crowd A day trip over to Park County get that liquid motivation flowing! Incredibles pleasing will soon lead to floating the Hailed by many as one of the perform on Friday, sing-alongs. Yellowstone and hiking the premier harmonica players in the May 3rd. Front Colette – Absaroka Bearooth. But until those country, Floridia-based Rockin’ woman Edis kicking bass, days come, transition into Jake delivers a special Sunday Kittrell’s unique playing Montana’s favorite months with a show on May 12th at 8pm. His brand of folky, piano, weekend getaway to Chico Hot original sound is a hybrid of second bluesy tunes has percussion, Springs. With fantastic live line, swamp funk, blues and zydeco moved and and vocals – entertainment in the Saloon every with influences from Paul entertained brings a Friday and Saturday night, you can Butterfield, Big Walter Horton, audiences for level of kick up your feet – and soak them James Cotton, The Meters, WAR, many years. Her entertain- too. Here’s a look at what’s headed J. Geils Band, Clifton Chenier, and primary ment that to the Paradise Valley watering hole. the Fabulous Thunderbirds. Jake instruments are her lights up the El Wencho rides again! The and his band pour their souls into powerful and room. energetic duo return to Chico with every performance with high heartfelt vocals. Edis also plays six you’ve done it with Sunrise. Kenny, the second half of the a pair of performances Friday and energy and electricity, consistently and twelve-string guitar, four and www.TWANG entertains on popular duo, often straps on an Saturday, May 3rd and 4th. For bringing the audience to their feet. five-string bass, ukulele, and Saturday, May 11th. Their name electric guitar and delivers rendi- most people, the image of an The Fossils are back with a percussion. Influences include says it all. The truck drivin’, heart tions of classic ‘70s and ‘80s guitar “acoustic duo” conjures images of pair of performances on Friday and Bonnie Raitt, Marshall Tucker, and breakin’, honky-tonk dance band riffs. Kenny’s sound is big, and two soft spoken musicians singing Saturday, May 17th and 18th. George Jones, but whatever the has been offering up real country Diamond plays songs you do not folk rock and hippie jam songs. Known around town for their song, you can count on heartfelt music to their fans since 1998. No expect to come out of a two-piece. This is not the case with The authentic hippie music, The band vocals and fine musicality. smarmy, plastic hat-wearing, Country rockers BlueBelly Wench. Two original members of guarantees a rockin’ good time. Sugar Daddies follow with all Nashville pop from these guys. Junction return on Saturday, The Clintons, John and Josh joke, The members have been acquaint- the favorites on Saturday, May 4th. Classic country and seamless May 18th. The group provides “we’re half the band, twice the ed for years and are connected by This Montana-based trio has been TWANG originals set this band audiences with what they consider party!” The guys are no strangers their love of music. The Fossils are performing in various venues apart from all others in the Western “rockabilly music” all over the to throwing a rocking good time. Scott Boehler (harmonica), Rich around Southwest Montana since U.S. The band features the state of Montana. The high- Their show is a hotdish or Ruggles (keyboard), Jerry Mullen 2012. While the gist of their combined talents of bass player and energy band tends to veer away “badasserole” of musical (guitar), and Donny Scott (drums). material is popular rock n’ roll, vocalist Russ Olsen, drummer Mike from slow jams, other than the genres and style. Chico Saloon music begins country, oldies, R&B and blues, Gillan, fiddle and stand up steel occasional tune. With an arsenal BlackWater Band bring the at 9pm, unless otherwise noted. they also have an extensive arsenal guitar player Mike Parsons, lead of originals and personalized noise on Friday and Saturday, May Chico Hot Springs is located in of original songs, all of which are guitarist and songwriter Marcus covers, the guys will keep you on 10th and 11th. The rock n’ roll Pray, 20 miles south of Livingston. palatable, as well as an array of Engstrom, as well as rhythm guitar your feet until last call. variety group will have you off your Come sip, soak, and swing! lesser-known but still great songs by player and songwriter Buck ALL Sac Bar music begins feet and on the dancefloor in no For more information, visit both obscure and well-known Buchanan. These guys take no at 9pm, unless otherwise noted. time, so order a drink at the bar and www.chicohotsprings.com. • artists/songwriters. Their main prisoners and leave nothing but The Sacajawea Hotel is located at 5 focus is variety, and they happy dancers in their wake. Don’t N Main in Three Forks. For more half-jokingly have a motto of “No miss a chance to take in one of their information about these events, request left behind.” “real deal, premium country music” visit www.sacajaweahotel.com BE the entertainment shows. You won’t be sorry. or call (406) 285-6515. •

Grammy nominee Celtic Woman brings “Ancient Land Tour” to Bozeman As part of the tradition of telling stories American Bank through song: stories of Broadway in the land, stories of love Bozeman Series, and stories of dancing – the Theatre at the songs that will bring a Brick presents piece of Ireland to multi-platinum audiences everywhere. international Celtic Woman contin- music sensation ues to transcend national Celtic Woman and cultural boundaries to on Tuesday, May celebrate the timeless emo- 21st. Their tion of Ireland’s centuries- “Ancient Land old heritage. A one of a Tour” comes to kind live act, the ensemble Southwest combines the country’s Montana at finest musical talents with 7:30pm. Tickets epic stage production to range $60–$70 present a uniquely and are available performing collective, Celtic inspiring live experience. at www.ticketswest.com and the Woman celebrates Ireland’s rich Experience the Grammy- Fieldhouse box office. musical and cultural heritage, while nominated Celtic Woman on their Since their debut, the global continuing its remarkable legacy of all-new tour, “Ancient Land,” the musical superstars’ concerts introducing some of Ireland’s most next chapter of their extraordinary continue to capture the hearts of an talented singers and musicians musical journey. audience that spans the globe. Both onto the world stage. For a complete tour schedule an accomplished recording Ancient Land, their new album, and additional information, visit ensemble and a world-class celebrates the long-standing Irish www.CelticWoman.com. •

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ChickenJam brings Ryan Chrys & the Roughcuts, Exmag shows to Southwest Montana

ChickenJam West presents bring forth new energy to music fans The group’s

MOTH on Friday, May 3rd at the who love the heroes and outlaws of newly released

Filling Station with the help of old. Influenced by the songs and EP, The Walls

fellow jammers Something & the personalities of legends like Waylon That Divide Us, is

Anything at 9pm. This to this 21+ and Willie, they drive their sound available now.

show are $7 in advance and $10 at with blazing guitars and a rock n’ roll A reviewer

the door. Doors at 8pm. attitude. The band pays respect to for Empty

Inspired by the danceability of classic styles, but anyone can tell Lighthouse writes,

DJ music and the musicianship of from their overdriven sound that “Containing all

jam bands, MOTH brings to mind a they’re far from traditionalists. The the right

mixture of Daft Punk and Rough Cuts have shared the stage in elements of

Umphrey’s McGee. The powerhouse support of artists including Dwight funk, soul, blues,

electro group has been a staple and a Yoakam, Shooter Jennings, R&B, and

leader in the Montana jam band Blackberry Smoke, The Marshall electronica, this

scene. MOTH is Luke Flansburg, Tucker Band, Shakey Graves, Junior ever-growing

Brett Goodell, Joe Kirchner, Jordan Brown, Cody Canada & The contingent of

Rodenbiker and Wesley Easton. Departed, The Reverend Peyton’s artists is not just

Following Saturday, May 4th, Big Damn Band, Sunny Sweeney another EDM

prolific songwriter Arlo Guthrie and more. Their latest album, Shovel group, but a

brings his “Alice’s Restaurant 50th Full of Coal, is available now. production Exmag – photo by Sarah Polonsky Anniversary Tour – Back by Popular Electronic music project Exmag collective who

Demand” to Bozeman. The show is set for a Filling Station set on explore new which serves as “a reflection of their Me You They We is as much a

will take place at the Emerson Thursday, May 16th at 9pm. This to means of pushing the limits by com- experiences over the past two years personal record, a journal of

Center for the Arts & Culture this 21+ show are $9 in advance and bining live instruments and vocalists of climate change catastrophes, racist specific instances, as it is an indict-

beginning at 8pm. Tickets range $12 at the door. Doors at 8pm. with their own synthesized beats.” policies, rising fascism and an overt ment of the political landscape.”

$39–$49 in advance and $47–$57 at Where the new and the old are Looking ahead, psychedelic culture of dread of an unknowable Advance tickets for these and

the door, depending on availability. reconciled, where powerful and indie pop act Ages and Ages visits future. [Principle songwriters Rob other upcoming shows are available

All ages. Doors at 7pm. Further meek, beautiful and tragic are one, Bozeman with a Filler show on Oberdorf and Tim Perry] took their in-store at Cactus Records and

details can be found on page 1C. exists Exmag. These musicians take Saturday, May 25th. Local rock band time to document some of the micro www.cactusrecords.net. For

Back at the Filler, Ryan Chrys many forms and use their driving, WireRider will kick off the music and macro feelings that living more information, visit www.chick- & the Roughcuts bring a show on soulful fusion to bring you a at 9pm. This to this 21+ show are through near-daily atrocities evoke. enjamwest.com. • Friday, May 10th with the Tom celebration of Extraordinary $10 in advance and $15 at the Cook Band opening at 9pm. This Magnitude. Celestial harmonies and door. Doors at 8pm. to this 21+ show are $7 in advance ancient rhythms take you on a Ages and Ages is touring in and $10 at the door. Doors at 8pm. journey neither here nor there, to support of Me You They We, the The Denver-based Rough Cuts explore the space in between. band’s just-released new album BlueBelly, Mighty Flick follow midweek acoustics Red Tractor offers topping of the at Eagles downtown An oldie but a goodie! The and love for music is contagious, musical variety throughout week Eagles continues to be a favorite sometimes inspirational, and always among the happy hour-inclined. entertaining. And this group comes Be it a first date, working dinner Bozeman-based Charles Wolf punk rock. However varied their Downtown Bozeman’s seasoned with instructions! Pre-heat the dance or family meal, you can never go Drimal on Spanish guitar, harmoni- influences, they’re undeniably watering hole features drink specials, floor to a cozy temperature. In a wrong with pizza – no matter how ca, and foot tambourine. He’s often steeped in an old-timey traditional Friday night BINGO and burgers, large bowl, combine a generous mix ya slice it! Complementing its hand- accompanied by Chris Jenkins on style. The group encapsulates an plus regular live music. Here’s a of classic rock n’ roll and eighties crafted pies and wide selection of lead guitar and occasionally other ethic of hard driving, whiskey drink- look at who’s playing at FOE in dance hits, sprinkle with modern regional brews, Red Tractor Pizza supreme musicians. ing, boot-stomping music with infec- the coming weeks. alternative rock, add a dash of also plays host to independent musi- Frequent Red Tractor performer tious energy that’s sure to get you Opening the month with an country swing, and top with some cians and other events throughout Larry Kiff entertains Tuesday, May moving. The band’s repertoire is acoustic set, Mathias performs Gen-X pop inspiration. Blend on the week. Here’s a look at what’s 7th at 7pm. Larry is an excellent heavily rooted in original material Wednesday, May 1st at 7pm. The high until the vibe is exciting and coming up. guitarist and has been a country fan that pays homage to the tradition Bozeman-based singer/songwriter the groove is irresistible, then bake Bridger Creek Boys return to his whole life. He cites Buck Owens from which it was begotten. has been playing music under the until the songs are tight and punchy. their usual Thursday slot on May as his number one influence. Expect Neil Filo Beddow shows off his big sky for nearly two decades. With Turn down the lights, serve with 2nd at 7pm. The Boys are an to hear Larry play mostly older stuff on Monday, May 13th at powerful vocals and a percussive cocktails and dancing shoes, and acoustic bluegrass quartet steeped in country tunes with covers of George 6:30pm. He plays original folk rock guitar style, he’s known for his you have a great evening of live old-time tradition, while also push- Jones, Owens, Johnny Cash, and for the soul, and describes his guitar dynamic live performances full of music and entertainment! Serves as ing the genre with newgrass. The Charley Pride, just to name a few. style as the “West Dakota stutter.” acoustic folk, rock, and funk tunes. many as you please. band blends originals with covers of Grab a seat for some locally His lyrically scrambled iambic pen- Mathias recorded his debut album, The Eagles’ next midweek traditional bluegrass and more con- farmed improv on Wednesday, May tameter can be politically bent, Walk Alone, with the help of acoustics come courtesy of Noel temporary artists. Their style is con- 8th with Comedy Night beginning spiritually seeking, and tongue-in- Emmy Award-winning producer & Ed on May 15th at 7pm. Head fident, complex, and full of improvi- at 7:30pm. High energy comedy, cheek humorous with just a twist of Jeremiah Slovarp. downtown, grab an adult beverage sation that will draw you in and get improvised storytelling, and short serious. Country rockers BlueBelly and unwind with their instrumentals you shaking all over with bluegrass scenes will keep you good and enter- Mike & Mike take the stage Junction follow with back-to-back before finishing out the workweek. joy. Bridger Creek Boys will bring addi- tained. Red Tractor hosts one of Tuesday, May 14th at 7pm. With shows on Friday and Saturday, May After a rockin’ Friday night show tional performances to Red Tractor on May Gallatin Valley’s only regular live music ranging from folk and country 3rd and 4th. The group provides by Dilly Dilly on May 17th, 9th and 16th at 7pm. comedy shows every month. The western, to blues and rock, Mike audiences with what they consider Nathan Kalish steps in for the On May 3rd, Jazz Night takes show is all ages, so you can bring the Comstock of Bozeman band “rockabilly music” all over the state Saturday night slot on May 18th. over Red Tractor, as it does every whole family for some laughs. Comstock Lode and local musician of Montana. The high-energy band From the American Midwest, Friday, at 7pm. Curated by guitarist Enjoy a Saturday night dinner Mike Doughery perform primarily tends to veer away from slow jams, Kalish’s latest album I Want to Believe and composer Alex Robilotta, these with tableside tunes courtesy of the cover songs with a few originals. You other than the occasional tune. With is a country-Americana record with evenings feature the music styles of Vibe Quartet on May 11th at can expect to hear the duo play an arsenal of originals and a tip of the hat to psychedelic, folk jazz, funk, latin, and more. Come 7pm. The improv quartet fuses a tunes from a variety of artists includ- personalized covers, the guys will and rock n’ roll. The songs vary out, get ready to groove, and hear variety of instrumental music rang- ing Sam Cooke, Simon & Garfunkel, keep you on your feet until last call. from wistful introspect to knee- America’s only original art form as it ing from jazz standards to original John Denver, Eric Clapton, The Singer/songwriter Kennedy slapping social commentary while exists and evolves in the 21st century. funk tunes to instrumental popular Rolling Stones, Merle Haggard and Richards stops by on Wednesday, managing to keep a cohesive Additional Jazz Nights are set for May tunes. The group is a Bozeman area Garth Brooks. May 8th at 7pm. She’s been gigging familiarity recognizable to fans 10th and 17th at 7pm. favorite and is not to be missed! On Saturday, May 18th, Lang since the age of sixteen, playing and followers. PermaFunk is back on Cap your Sunday Funday with Termes brings the tunes at 7pm. cafés, festivals, and radio shows Bridger Mountain Big Band Saturday, May 4th at Lang’s vocal style spanning from Montana’s Pony Bar performs regularly on Sundays 7pm. The Bozeman- ranges from mel- to breweries in Easthampton, from 7–9:30pm. The 17-piece jazz based group makes low folk ballads Massachusetts, with influences orchestra celebrates the music of music to keep bodies to growling boo- spanning even further: Jack White, Duke Ellington, Count Basie, and moving and souls gie blues. His Captain Beefheart, James Booker, more, with original arrangements grooving! Expect plen- style of songwrit- Bob Dylan, Lou Reed, Chuck and music of all genres from the ty of funky, soulful, ing – both origi- Berry, and more. 1900s to today. Check them out psychedelic, and Latin- nal music and High-energy dance outfit The on Facebook for performance infused grooves. The lyrics – comes Mighty Flick is back at the Eagles announcements. band is inspired by the deep from the on Friday and Saturday, May 10th Always a blast, Sunrise creativity and passion heart, or in some Karaoke sets up of the 1970s and cases, bubbles up every Thursday everyone who partici- from his whimsi- night. Come sing pates in the cal sense of irony. your heart out and PermaFunk experi- Lang’s selection maybe even do a ment. of covers ranges dance number Music Monday fea- from early coun- between songs. tures Raven Roshi on try blues to the Liquid confidence May 6th beginning at full gamut of available upon 6:30pm. He creates an contemporary request. original, ethereal indie classics. A few of Eagles Bar live folk sound that teases his biggest influ- music begins at transportation into the ences include 9pm, unless mystic. Cerebral with a Muddy Waters, otherwise noted. hint of counter-culture Woody Guthrie, Come play a game blues, deeply emotive, Bruce of pool, listen to hypnotic at times, and Springsteen, some great local always laying down a Eddie Vedder, bands, or stop in chill vibe. Born from Raven Roshi and Townes Van Kennedy Richards for a cold one any poetry of the earth. Zandt. day of the week! Beatniks, philosophers, lost lovers the Lazy Owl String Band on Red Tractor Pizza is located at The Eagles is and mischievous mountain sages May 12th at 6pm. A diverse group 1007 W Main St. in Bozeman. and 11th. Performing throughout located at 316 E Main St., next dance in and out of lyrics. Original of musicians, the Lazy Owls’ influ- Check out their menu at www.red- Montana venues since the late to the Nova Café. For more songs are written and performed by ences range from jazz and blues to tractorpizza.com. • ‘80s/early ‘90s, their enthusiasm information, call (406) 587-9996. •

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Roller Derby back in action with rodeo on wheels!

Let’s hope for a ride longer than 8 at 5pm. The second game versus seconds! Gallatin Roller Derby will kick Kallispell follows at 6:30pm. off its 2019 home season with “Rollin’ A portion of the Rodeo,” a double header against the proceeds from this event will Jackson Hole Juggernauts and Kallispell’s benefit Montana Outdoor Science Flathead Valley Roller Derby. Join for School. MOSS believes that this rodeo-themed bout on Saturday, May inspiring a love for nature helps 18th at Haynes Pavilion in the Gallatin children become aware of – and County Fairgrounds. want to care for – the amazing Celebrate the spirit of the rodeo by environment in which we reside. wearing boots, chaps and spurs, or slinging a Gallatin Roller Derby is lasso! Costumed attendees aged 18+ get first a 501(c)3 federal nonprofit and crack at limited trackside seating (aka the member of the Women’s Flat Danger Zone). Tickets for this family Track Derby Association. For friendly event are $10 in advance at Cactus more information about women’s Records and www.grderby.com, or $12 flat track roller derby and at the door. Kids age 10 and under are Gallatin Roller Derby, visit the admitted FREE. Doors open at 4:30pm aforementioned website or find ahead of the first bout versus Jackson Hole them on Facebook. •

Bozeman Symphony announces Requiem, Shane Center performances The Bozeman Symphony Orchestra and his musical language stirs us to listen and be dio. He is currently pursuing his Doctor of Intermountain Opera from 2001-2015 and Symphonic Choir returns to the gorgeous assured. Musical Arts degree at the University of prepared the choruses for productions of setting of Holy Rosary Church for another In Fauré’s words, “everything I managed to Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music L’elisir d’amore, Aida and The Pirates of Penzance, compelling program of choral masterpieces. entertain in the way of religious illusion I put (CCM) in Cincinnati, Ohio. among others. Two performances of Fauré Requiem are into my Requiem, Additionally, the Requiem fea- Following on Thursday, May 16th, set for Friday, May 10th at 7pm and Sunday, which moreover is tures a small chamber orchestra Symphony at the Shane, a concert series May 12th at 3pm. Adult admission is $25 dominated from with Concertmaster Carrie presented by the Bozeman Symphony, returns with discounted student tickets available for beginning to end Krause as a featured soloist. A to Livingston’s Shane Lalani Center for the $15. Holy Rosary is located at 220 W Main by a very human master violinist, Krause special- Arts beginning at 7:30pm. Adult admission is in Downtown Bozeman. feeling of faith in izes in early music, performing $15 with discounted student tickets available Joined by orchestra, Jon Harney will eternal rest.” with baroque ensembles as soloist for $10. The Shane Center is located at 415 conduct Gabriel Fauré’s sublime and timeless The Requiem will and concertmaster across the East Lewis in Livingston. composition alongside additional works by feature bass-bari- country and on numerous inter- The popular performances feature the very Mendelssohn, Homilius, Brahms, Elgar and tone Daren Small national series. She is concert- best of the Bozeman Symphony Orchestra more. Those featured will represent some of and sopranos Erin master of the Bozeman and Symphonic Choir. Each performance the most lively, sublime Symphony, teaches students ages showcases two diverse soloists and ensembles. and relevant pieces four to infinity, and is founder You’ll be wowed by these fantastic musicians by old and new masters. of the numerous regional and proud to know they are your neighbors! Fauré’s Requiem has concert series. Violinist Carrie Krause, along with Julie become one of the most Jon Harney is an associate Gosswiller on piano, will perform a selection of widely performed scores professor of music at Montana romantic musings featuring the music of for choir and orchestra in State University where he teaches Sergei Prokofiev, Cesar Franck, and Fritz the world. It is highly voice and choir. As a tenor Kreisler. Clarinetist Wendy Bickford along accessible for singers of soloist, he has sung more than with Laurel Yost on piano will perform Solo de all backgrounds and twenty-five principal and support- concours by Andre Messager, Sonata No. 2 in E- brings us, in the end, a ing roles in opera, operetta, and flat by Johannes Brahms, and Three Pieces for comforting affirmation major works with orchestra and Clarinet and Piano by Paquito D’Rivera. Wendy Bickford that we chorus. While active with the Tickets for all Bozeman Symphony need not fear. Though University of Minnesota opera performances may be reserved in advance at Fauré worked in service Henke (May 10th) and theater, he appeared as The Sailor in Dido and www.bozemansymphony.org or at the to the Catholic Church Kody Van Dyke (May Aeneas, Fenton in Falstaff, Nemorino in The door, based on availability. Those interested his entire life, he was not 12th). Small is a distin- Elixir of Love, Don José in Carmen, Ferrando in may also visit the Symphony offices, located particularly religious; his guished soloist in the Cosi fan tutte and Junki in Rautavaara’s Aleksis at 1001 W Oak St., Ste. 110, or call (406) 585- thoughts on faith and American Northwest. Kivi. Harney was chorus master for the 9774 for further details. • religion were unconven- He enjoys sharing his tional at best, passion for singing both and sometimes cynical or on stage and in the class- agnostic. In spite of this, Carrie Krause room and voice stu- An italiana Mother’s Day comes to Blacksmith Looking for delicious food, refreshing wine, some great domestic choices. There are also and a great place to spend Mother’s Day? plenty of brew options for the less wine-savvy. Blacksmith Italian offers a quaint space for And when the messy spring weather family gatherings on the south side of decides to clean itself up, enjoy the privacy of Bozeman, just off Kagy and Willson. The ris- Blacksmith’s relaxing outdoor patio as you torante is now accepting reservations for experience Italy right here in the Gallatin Mother’s Day on Sunday, May 12th, with seatings beginning at 4pm. Blacksmith will also be open for dinner one week prior, on Sunday, May 5th. Please visit www.black- smithitalian.com or call (406) 577-2585 to reserve a table for your party either night! Blacksmith’s traditional- meets-modern Italia is sourced locally and made with fresh ingredients. They hand-craft pasta with the best Montana ingredi- ents, organic Semolina, Durum wheat flours and farm-fresh eggs. Valley. The fire pit and view of the Bridgers Dishes are made with Montana pork, lamb, sets the right atmosphere for a romantic and beef, as well as seafood sourced in sustain- evening or gathering with friends. able regions. Blacksmith Italian is open for lunch Tuesday But don’t forget to start off your meal right through Friday from 11:30am–2pm, and dinner, with libations! The folks at Blacksmith update Monday through Saturday from 5pm–close. their wine and beer menu regularly to match Located at 290 W Kagy Blvd., please visit the season. Their extensive selection www.blacksmithitalian.com for a peek at features the best wines from Italy as well as the menu and further information. •

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