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BestofBozeman Resultsonpage2A IF IT'S HAPPENING... IT’S IN THE BOZONE 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. • 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!” May 01, 2019 • The BoZone • Page 3a 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.