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Back to school means the buses are about! A few safety tips... hades of red, orange, and Remind your child that the bus stop is not a not be able to see him/her. signal light system” that school bus drivers bronze are but a few colors place to run or play. For Drivers: use to alert motorists of pending actions: beginning to pop up around Get On and Off Safely Make school bus transportation safer for – Yellow flashing lights indicate the bus is the Gallatin Valley. Yellow is When the school bus arrives, your child everyone by following these practices: preparing to stop to load or unload children. another – and not just on the should wait until the bus comes to a – When backing out of a driveway or Motorists should slow down and prepare to falling leaves! School is back complete stop, the door opens, and the leaving a garage, watch out for children stop their vehicles. in session and the buses have driver says it’s okay before approaching the walking or bicycling to school. – Red flashing lights and extended stop returned to the streets. Because these bright bus door. Your child should use the handrails – When driving in neighborhoods with arms indicate the bus has stopped and vessels have joined our morning and evening to avoid falling. school zones, watch out for young people children are getting on or off. Motorists must commutesS until next year’s summer vacation, who may be thinking about getting to stop their cars and wait until the red lights Use Caution Around the Bus we felt it a good idea to highlight school bus Your child should never walk behind a school, but may not be thinking of getting stop flashing, the extended stop-arm is safety so our kids can stay safe this and every school bus. If your child must cross the street there safely. withdrawn, and the bus begins moving academic year. Here’s a look at some impor- in front of the bus, tell him/her to walk on a – Slow down. Watch for children walking before they can start driving again. tant guidelines for daily practice, courtesy of sidewalk or along the side of the street to a in the street, especially if there are no Please consider these guidelines before the National Highway Traffic Safety place at least five giant steps (10 feet) in front sidewalks in the neighborhood. sending your children off to school or Administration. of the bus before crossing. Your child should – Watch for children playing and heading to work yourselves. Learn more For Parents: also make eye contact with the bus driver congregating near bus stops. about school bus safety by visiting Safety Starts at the Bus Stop before crossing to make sure the driver can – Be alert. Children arriving late for the www.nhtsa.gov. Your child should arrive at the bus stop at see him/her. If your child drops something bus may dart into the street without looking Through enforcing vehicle performance standards least five minutes before the bus is scheduled near the school bus, like a ball or book, the for traffic. and partnerships with state and local governments, to arrive. Visit the bus stop and show your safest thing is for your child to tell the bus – Learn and obey the school bus laws the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration child where to wait for the bus: at least three driver right away. Your child should not try (current Montana Code Annotated available reduces deaths, injuries and economic losses from giant steps (six feet) away from the curb. to pick up the item, because the driver might at leg.mt.gov), as well as the “flashing motor vehicle crashes. •

Contents Dance & Art ...... 2A Community ...... 3A Community Calendar . . . .4-5A Theatre ...... 6A Film ...... 7A Arts ...... 8A EcoZone ...... 1-3B Bi$Zone ...... 4B RollingZone ...... C EndZone ...... 1D & 4D Max Hatt / Edda Glass Paper Lights Bobcat Schedule . . . . .2-3D Bridger Brewing Company The Ellen Theatre The Attic - Livingston September 10th – 7pm September 15th – 8pm September 15th – 8:30pm ­Page 2a­•­The BoZone •­SePTemBer 1,­2018

Have FUN Dancing fall MOR kicks off school year with courses start Sept. 10th ‘Family Day,’ exhibit swap Try something new this fall, put hardwood floor is kind to the legs Museum of the Rockies is wel- and Economic Development and cultural boundaries, the has more fun in your life, AND learn to and feet, making you want to dance coming the new academic year with Professor in the Department of made a significant impact on a wide dance. Registration is now open all night long. Lauren has had many a full calendar of its own! Here’s a Cell Biology and Neuroscience, will variety of groups from gypsies to for Have Fun Dancing classes. years of experience teaching and has look at some upcoming happenings share recent advances in strategies cowboys to teenage rebels. GUITAR: Basic Ballroom is a great fundamentals ongoing training to ensure students at your neighborhood museum. targeting these diseases. The Instrument That Rocked the World is course. Or try out another Basic class with the best experience possible. In conjunction with its annual At each month’s Science Inquiry included with Museum admission. that suits your fancy – Country, Swing, Dancing is a great way to meet trout fishing benefit, MOR will host Lecture, explore cutting edge science Like the Living History Farm, this Rumba, or Tango. Courses meet TwoFly Family Day on Saturday, topics, their latest developments, and exhibit closes September 9th. different nights of the week September 8th from 10am–12pm. their relevance to society through GUITAR’s departure makes way and cost $61 per person. The The community, parents and speaker presentations followed by a for two NEW exhibits in time for studio also hosts regular social children are invited to come together Q&A session. fall! Polar Obsession and Into gatherings so students can for fun, fishing, and education. Kids Smithsonian Museum Day the Arctic open to the general practice what they’ve learned will have a blast learning how to cast returns on Saturday, September public on Saturday, September in class. New courses begin a fly-rod, tie flies, and identify fish 22nd from 9am–5pm. Museum Day 22nd. Both exhibits are included the week of September 10th. species. This event is designed to is an annual celebration of bound- with Museum admission and will be Check out www.havefun- inspire kids to get outside and instill less curiosity hosted by Smithsonian on display through January. dancing.com for complete a lifelong appreciation of our local magazine. Participating museums, Polar Obsession is a photography course details and how to fisheries and the Greater Yellowstone including MOR, and cultural insti- exhibition featuring striking images register. Ecosystem. This event is FREE and tutions across the country provide of the world’s polar regions from Over the years, Lauren open to the public. (Museum FREE entry to anyone presenting a National Geographic photographer Paul Coleman’s studio has taught admission applies if you wish to Museum Day ticket. Museum Day Nicklen. The images will take visi- hundreds of Bozemanites to access the main museum.) tickets provide free admission for two tors underwater and across the ice, dance, even people with two The first edition of this season’s people per household. Visitors must delivering a unique close-up of left feet! A friendly atmos- Science Inquiry Lecture Series, present the paper/printed ticket or wildlife in the Arctic and Antarctic. phere and a beautiful facility Regenerative Medicine in digital version from a mobile device Into the Arctic showcases over fifty with a floating double-sprung Human Development & Aging to receive free admission. Tickets are original oil paintings plus three with Dr. Renee Reijo Pera, will take available at www.smithsonian- feature-length films documenting place Wednesday, September 19th in mag.com/museumday. painter and filmmaker Cory people, acquire a useful Hager Auditorium beginning at Also at the Museum, summer Trépanier’s expeditions to the social skill, and exercise. 7pm. This presentation is open to exhibit GUITAR: The furthest reaches of the Canadian Feeling comfortable on the the public. Instrument That Rocked the Arctic, a biosphere so remote and dance floor has many social How can a better understanding World is nearing the end of its stay untouched, that most of its vast and physical benefits – and of human cellular processes inform at MOR. Explore the history of the landscape has never been it’s good for the soul! It’s fun the fight against neurodegenerative world’s most recognized musical painted before. for single people as well as conditions like Alzheimer’s and instrument. Experience diverse gen- Finally, dive deeper into the Into couples. Parkinson’s diseases? Dr. Reijo Pera, res of music and discover the science the Arctic exhibit during a screening Check out Have Fun MSU Vice President of Research of pitch and tone. Crossing over of Trépanier’s adventure film Into Dancing’s Facebook page the Arctic II at 1:30pm on for updated event info, or Sat., Sept. 22nd at MSU’s call Lauren at (406) 763- Procrastinator Theater. 4735 with questions. The Learn more about his expe- Have Fun Dancing studio is riences with a Q&A session located at 414 E Bryant St. following the screening. in Bozeman. • Tickets are FREE but must be reserved in advance. For more information about these events and other Museum New dance classes come exhibits, visit www.museumofthe- rockies.org or call (406) to Yellowstone Ballet Co. 994-5257. • Yellowstone Ballet has contemporary at Dance Spectrum in announced several new dance Lancaster, New York and at the classes for the 2018-19 season. famous Abby Lee Dance Company Guest teacher Parsifal in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania before Pittendorfer – formerly of State relocating to Livingston. StART fall off with last downtown Street Ballet, Santa Barbara, and Kathleen Rakela will continue Ben Stevenson’s Texas Ballet teaching good, old-fashioned tech- Theatre – will be teaching special nique with beginning, intermediate gallery tours classes for boys and young men. and advanced ballet classes. The Downtown Bozeman you will also be able to enjoy live Art Walk will take place December 14th. Parisfal is known for his high jumps, Kathleen received her teacher Association, downtown art galleries jazz and rock music played by But Bozeman doesn’t get to have athletic prowess, and dramatic training at the Royal Academy of and retailers, and the Emerson young musicians from the area. You all the fun! The final Livingston performance flair, skills he wants to Dancing, London and obtained a Center for the Arts & Culture will can find these artists, ensembles, Art Walk comes toward the end of share with young male dancers in credential in the Cecchetti Method present the last of this summer’s and bands at rotating locations the month, on Friday, September the area. with the Imperial Society of Downtown Bozeman Art including First Security Bank, US 28th from 5:30–8:30pm. The Walks Sarah Skofield, Teachers of Dancing. Walks on Friday, September 14th Bank, Soroptimist Park and the are part gallery tour and part social known for her She is also a certified from 6–8pm. Emerson. gathering. An eclectic array of lighthearted and American Ballet Participating businesses and gal- Art Walk maps are available at locals, out-of-towners, and random joyful instruction, Theatre Curriculum leries generally feature artists’ open- www.downtownbozeman.org art enthusiasts arrive in hordes to will be teaching teacher through Level ings and receptions during the event and participating businesses and check out what’s hanging on the Tap/Broadway – 5. Her students have and often provide complimentary galleries. The Art Walks are FREE, walls and who’s who. Visit basic, intermedi- received scholarships hors d’oeuvres and refreshments. open to the public, and will go on www.livingston-chamber.com ate, and advanced. to prestigious schools While you stroll from place to place, rain or shine. Note: a special “Winter” for further information. • Skofield trained in in the United States tap and musical and throughout the theater in world, and have Silverspring, become professional Maryland. She has dancers in Russia, an extensive Europe and the U.S. Triple the talent at Artists’ Gallery Art Broadway Moria Glaus of repertoire and Bozeman’s Raison choreographed Guys & Dolls and D’etre Dance Project will be joining Walk reception Cats for the Shane Lalani Center the school to teach Level 3 Ballet The next Artists’ Gallery Art And oil painter Linda Williams working the gallery! Stop in any for the Arts. and Pointe. Walk will take place Friday, creates atmospheric scenes, enjoying time during business hours and Emma Neal, a new dancer in the For more information about September 14th at the Emerson both the intimacy of a still life as you’ll meet one of the artists. area, will teach Lyrical and Yellowstone Ballet and its course Center for the Arts & Culture well as the enormity of the Western Local artists interested in becom- Contemporary Dance classes. Neal offerings, please visit www.yellow- beginning at 5pm. Three artists will landscape. Come enjoy refreshments ing an active gallery member are has taught jazz, lyrical, hip-hop and stoneballet.info. • be featured during the final & visit with the artists! invited to submit work to be juried Downtown Bozeman Art Walk of The Artists’ Gallery is a coopera- by current Artists’ Gallery members. the summer. Grace Dyk repre- tive of member artists living in Please call (406) 587-2127 or stop by sents the rural Gallatin Valley in Bozeman and the surrounding area. the gallery for more information. vivid color with oil and watercolor, Formed in 1992, the space provides The Artists’ Gallery is located drawn to barns and the changing an alternative to the traditional art within the Emerson Center for the seasons of country vistas. LeeAnn gallery business. Members maintain Arts & Culture. Regular hours are Galusha creates detailed work freedom and control over their own Monday through Saturday from from hand-dyed pine needles, artwork, and business decisions are 10am–5pm. Learn more at inspired by taking something from made collectively by the artists www.artistsgallery- nature and transforming it into art. themselves. They even take turns bozeman.com. •

Local artist’s landscape paintings on display at Old Main Old Main Gallery is pleased to immerse myself in the feelings of ly through the language of color. In present “Ambiance,” a solo exhibi- light and color as I paint the shapes both my oil paintings and pastel tion by Bruce Park, which will and forms of the landscape. paintings I use many layers of color be on display for the month of “It wasn’t until I began to focus to capture the depth and feel of the September. An opening reception on the landscape that I started to vastness of a panoramic landscape will take place on Friday, Sept. 7th understand creativity and working or the fleeting softness of clouds. from 6–8pm. This event is open intuitively. This is when I began to Color layers allow me to express the to the public. truly share my unique intimate intensity of a summer sunset, the “Painting is one of the most experience with the landscape I gentle light after an afternoon rain intimate ways I connect with the painted. It is not just being able to or the vivid hues of autumn. I spirit of the Earth,” Park’s artist draw a contour or to understand the intuitively choose my colors for the statement reads. “I love to proportional relation of shapes or to feeling of the light and not to match convey a the local color. This is the intimate texture, connection with the earth I want to it is share in my paintings, and if I am painting creatively successful, other people what I can resonate through my paintings feel of their own connection to about the earth.” this inti- Old Main Gallery & Framing is mate located at 129 E Main St. in connec- Downtown Bozeman. Hours are tion Monday through Friday from with the 10am–5:30pm, Saturday from earth. 10am–5pm, and Sunday from “I 11am–5pm. Learn more about the paint space and framing services at primari- www.oldmaingallery.com. •

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Sip to support SLAM at local breweries, September thru October SLAM (Support Local Artists & day, give a portion of sales to support SLAM. – October 28th: Musicians) is proud to present the support SLAM. The following breweries, artists, Sunday FUNDay at Annual Sip & SLAM Brewery At each of the breweries, you can and special events are part of the Bozeman Brewing Tour. During the months of pick up a tour card listing all the 2018 Sip & SLAM: Company (504 N September and October, breweries participating locations. Bring this – September 18th: Pint Night at Broadway) // around Bozeman will host the work card with you when you visit the Bunkhouse Brewery (1216 W Hosting SLAM of a SLAM artist, and on a special various breweries in Bozeman and Lincoln) // Hosting SLAM artist: artist: Cole Henson get it stamped by the Karin Neff Don’t miss these bartender at each. If you visit – September 24th: {Pints with Sip & SLAM all the fabulous breweries on Purpose} at Bridger Brewing opportunities to the tour during the months of Company (1609 S 11th Ave.) // drink beer, buy art, September and October, you Hosting SLAM artist: Allison and help us keep can submit your completed McGree SLAMmin’ during card to be entered into a raf- – October 1st: Pint Night at 2018 and beyond. fle for great prizes. Growlers, Outlaw Brewing (2876 N 27th) // CHEERS!! free fills, t-shirts, hats, stickers Hosting SLAM artist: Carol Learn more – all the things a craft beer Barmore about all things connoisseur could ever want! – October 6th: Support SLAM at SLAM by visiting Sip & SLAM is a great 406 Brewing Company (111 E Oak www.slamfesti- way to sample the fantastic St., Unit 1A) // Hosting SLAM vals.org. • craft beers made right here in artist: Matt Suess Bozeman, experience art – October 10th: Community Pint from local Montana talent in Night at Map Brewing (510 Manley a great setting, and support Road) // Hosting SLAM artist: SLAM at the same time! All Shayla Damm First Brews & the Big Sky the artwork on display at the – October 15th: 10% goes to breweries will be available for SLAM at White Dog Brewing (121 of ‘18-19 explores purchase from the artist, with W Main) // Hosting SLAM artist: a percentage going back to Larry Blackwood homesteading in MT Already thirsty following the Wool King with Bayern Brewing on Hops & History Season Nov. 27th; Big Teams in the Big Sky Celebration? Museum of the with Great Northern Brewing MSU Wonderlust reception to highlight Rockies’ popular series Brews & Company on Feb. 26th; Silver City to the Big Sky: Montana Made, the Copper Kingdom with Muddy fall lifelong learning courses Montana Brewed returns late this Creek Brewery on March 26th; and month with The Hope and Despair of Crow Fair with featured brewer TBA From MSU News Service The reception takes place from more. People may sign up for Homesteading in Montana featuring closing out the series on April 30th. The public is invited to a recep- 5–7pm at Country Bookshelf, courses and Wonderlust membership Flathead Lake Brewing Co. on Brews & the Big Sky explores tion on Wednesday, September 5th, located at 28 W Main St. in at the reception. Tuesday, September 25th from the unique history of the Big Sky to learn about All courses are Montana open to the public. State MSU Wonderlust University members receive Wonderlust, course discounts and a lifelong free entry to side trips, learning which are two-hour organization lectures on selected affiliated with topics. Wonderlust MSU also offers book Academic discussion groups and Technology other special events. and Outreach. Wonderlust offers Downtown Bozeman. MSU For more information, visit a variety of non-credit classes, Wonderlust instructors will be on www.montana.edu/wonderlust forums, book discussions, writing hand to answer questions about their or contact MSU Academic workshops and other activities for courses, which cover topics in Technology and Outreach at (406) the intellectually curious. literature, science, politics, art and 994-6550. •

5:30–7:30pm. There is a $12 state paired with unique Montana Thrive’s annual ‘Block Party’ ends admission including beer tasting, brews. Enjoy an adults-only night gallery talks, exhibits, and light out as the museum becomes a lively summer on a high note appetizers for those 21 and older. venue for drinks and local history. Homesteading was a complicated Sample beer from a featured Thrive will present its 3rd take place at Montana State mation about the annual Block way of life. In 1862, President Montana brewery, snack on light Annual Thriving Community University’s Plant Growth Center, Party and Dynamite Dads, as well Lincoln signed the first homestead appetizers, and wander through Month Block Party on Thursday, located on the west side of the as other upcoming events, is act that eventually transferred nearly MOR’s exhibitions. September 13th outside its offices MSU campus in Bozeman. Come available at www.allthrive.org. 10% of federal lands to more than Enjoy informal gallery talks with on Babcock from 4–7pm. This along for a fun evening in the Thrive is located at 400 E Babcock 1.6 million homesteaders. Take a Curator of History, Michael Fox, at FREE, family afternoon will feature greenhouses. in Bozeman. look at MOR’s homesteader 6 and 6:30pm in the Paugh History live music, games and activities for This event series puts male role Established in 1986, Thrive is a tarpaper shack and learn about the Hall or the Changing Exhibit kids, popcorn, cotton candy, a food models in the spotlight and fosters community-based organization with difficulties and triumphs that home- Gallery. Explore items from MOR’s truck, and tons of community fun! the father-child bond. Dynamite a preventative, strength-based steaders saw from the 1860s through collections, ask questions, and learn Following on Wednesday, Dads is free of charge and dinner is empowerment model of working the dustbowl era of the 1930s. more about Montana’s past. This September 19th, Thrive presents always included – plus, moms get a with parents and children. They With events recurring on the last popular MOR series is the perfect Dynamite Dads: Galactic night off! Preregistration is required provide families with the resources, Tuesday of most fall/winter months way to discover great brews and the Greenhouse from 6–7:30pm. This for these events. tools, and support to raise healthy, (excluding Dec. and Jan.), history of the Big Sky state. edition of the popular series will Registration and further infor- successful children. • additional Brews evenings this For more information about season will include Historical Firearms Brews & the Big Sky and to register with Neptune’s Brewery on Oct. for an upcoming event, visit 30th; Charlie Bair of Martinsdale, the museumoftherockies.org. • Emerson’s Art on the Rocks entices with fall slate The next Artists’ Gallery Art And oil painter Linda Williams working the gallery! Stop in any Walk will take place Friday, creates atmospheric scenes, enjoying time during business hours and The Emerson Center for the Arts on a pint or two. On October 18th, Christmas tree. September 14th at the Emerson both the intimacy of a still life as you’ll meet one of the artists. & Culture will continue to present Bloodies & Baubles will also take Cost for these classes is $35 Center for the Arts & Culture well as the enormity of the Western Local artists interested in becom- its popular Art on the Rocks series place at the R Bar. Make a variety each for Emerson members and beginning at 5pm. Three artists will landscape. Come enjoy refreshments ing an active gallery member are this fall. If you’re creative but need of wearable, beaded artworks. Fun, $40 for non-members. be featured during the final & visit with the artists! invited to submit work to be juried direction and don’t want the easy and beautiful results! Back at Registration includes supplies and Downtown Bozeman Art Walk of The Artists’ Gallery is a coopera- by current Artists’ Gallery members.commitment of a multi-week course, the Emerson, Merlot & Molds is set two signature cocktails. The the summer. Grace Dyk repre- tive of member artists living in Please call (406) 587-2127 or stop bythis batch of classes is just the ticket. for November 1st. Create a serving Emerson and Rocking R Bar, the sents the rural Gallatin Valley in Bozeman and the surrounding area. the gallery for more information. Grab some friends and enjoy a dish for your holiday gatherings, or event series’ sponsor, share hosting vivid color with oil and watercolor, Formed in 1992, the space provides The Artists’ Gallery is located creative evening filled with step-by- another keepsake, out of clay. Rock duties. Must be 21+ to enroll. For drawn to barns and the changing an alternative to the traditional art within the Emerson Center for the step art instruction, socializing, and on with Mic Ultra & Mick Jagger on additional series information and seasons of country vistas. LeeAnn gallery business. Members maintain Arts & Culture. Regular hours are yes – cocktails! This is not your November 15th at the Emerson. to register, please visit Galusha creates detailed work freedom and control over their own Monday through Saturday from average wine and painting class. Paint a portrait of your favorite www.theemerson.org/class- from hand-dyed pine needles, artwork, and business decisions are 10am–5pm. Learn more at The Art on the Rocks series switches rock star or band logo while schedule. inspired by taking something from made collectively by the artists www.artistsgallery- up the medium and beverages each enjoying refreshing lagers. Finally, Located at 111 S Grand Ave., nature and transforming it into art. themselves. They even take turns bozeman.com. • session for those looking to learn Seasonal Ale & Ceramic Ornaments will the Emerson Center for the something new and drink something close out the series for the year on Arts & Culture serves as a primary different. Let your favorite poison December 6th at the Emerson. resource for the arts, arts inspire a new passion! Classes are Sign-up to to create handmade, education, and cultural activities typically held the first and third ceramic beauties for your in Southwest Montana. • Thursday of every month from 6:30–8:30pm. Here’s a look at the upcoming gatherings. Deschutes & Dyes is first up on September 6th at the Emerson. Turn some of your plain-Jane fabrics into new favorites while sampling Deschutes Brewing Co. beers. Whiskey & Woodcuts follows on September 20th at the Rocking R Bar. Learn about woodcut printmaking while sipping whiskey. Also at the Rockin’ R, belly up for Pints & Plaster on October 4th. Learn about plaster casting while sipping

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GUITAR: The Instrument 8 am MoR 30 Living History Farm 10 am MoRockies A Photon’s Journey 10 am MOR Violent Universe 11 am & 2pm Taylor Planetarium @ MOR Secret of the Cardboard Rocket 12 pm Taylor Planetarium @ MOR Free Summer Lunch 12 pm Bozeman Public Library Faster Than Light 1 & 4 pm MOR 7th Upper Gallatin River Cleanup 2 pm Big Sky Community Park Free Pool 3 pm Molly Brown Brewery Follies 4 & 8 pm Gilbert Brewery – Virginia City The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde 4 pm Virginia City Opera Front Porch Pickin’ Thursdays 5:30pm Follow Yer’ Nose BBQ – Lang Termes 5:30pm Bozeman Spirits Distillery Music in the Mtn – Pinky & the Floyd 6 pm Town Park – Big Sky Jam Session & Open Mic 6:30pm Sacajawea Hotel – Three Forks Bridger Creek Boys 7 pm Red Tractor Pizza Aaron Williams 7 pm Bozeman Hot Springs Christy Hays 7 pm The Mint Cafe MSU Bobcat Football vs Western Illinois 7 pmMSU Bobcat Stadium Ridgeway Collective 8 pm Murray Lou’s Noche Latina 8 pm Zebra Whitey Morgan w/ Tennessee Jet 8:30pm The Rialto Sunrise Karaoke 9 pm Eagles Bar The Rut Mountain Happy Labor Books & Babies – & GUITAR: The Business Before Hours Running Festival 1pm 10 am Library Instrument 8 am 7:30am Thrive 2 5 am Big Sky Resort 3 Day 4 The Dark Matter 5 Museum of the Rockies 6 Baby Bistro 11 am Living History Farm Shakespeare in the Mystery – & 1pm / 3pm Living History Farm Bozeman Public Library 10 am Museum of the Rockies Parks – Othello 11 am Taylor Planetarium @ MOR 10 am Museum of the Rockies Books & Babies 10 am Library SEEING: A Photon’s Journey 3:30pm Lewis & Clark Park Pint Night 2 pm Bunkhouse Sensational Babies Dark Matter Mystery 1pm / 3pm 10 am Taylor Planetarium MOR Brewery Follies 4 & 8 pm Free Pool at the Molly Brown 10 am Museum of the Rockies 11 am Taylor Planetarium MOR Brunch Live Music – Marcedes H. S. Gilbert Brewery – Vir. City 3 pm Molly Brown The Dark Matter Mystery 1pm / Free Pool at the Molly Brown Carroll 11 am Pine Creek Lodge Pint Night- MAP Brewery Follies 4 & 8 pm 3pm 11 am Planetarium MOR 3 pm Molly Brown Violent Universe 11 am & 2pm 4 pm MAP Brewing H. S. Gilbert Brewery – V. City Town Hall w/ Minneapolis Fed Hockey Night 3 pm Play It Again Taylor Planetarium @ MOR Pints w/ Purpose: WWAMI Farmers’ Market President Neel Kashkari Belgrade Community Market Secret of the Cardboard Spanish Healthcare Interest 5 pm Bogert Park 2 pm Montana State University 4 pm Lewis & Clark Park Rocket 12 pm Taylor Planetarium 5 pm Bridger Brewing Open House & Demo Classes Hockey Night Brewery Follies 4 & 8 pm Faster Than Light 1 & 4 pm Sweet Wednesday 5 pm Motion Athletics 3 pm Play It Again Sports H. S. Gilbert Brewery Taylor Planetarium @ MOR 5 pm Murray Bar – Livingston Bozeman Symphony – Tuning Brewery Follies 4 & 8 pm Little Jane & the Pistol Whips Howard Beall & The Fake Bluegrass Jam In to the Orchestra H. S. Gilbert Brewery Virginia 5:30pm Follow Yer’ Nose BBQ News 1 pm Wild Joe*s Coffee 5:30pm 5:30pm Bozeman Public Library READ to a Dog 4 pm Library Chicks w/Sticks Membership The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll Katabatic Brewing Company Ashly “Little Jane” Holland Farmers Market 4:30pm Drive 6 pm City of Bozeman & Mr. Hyde 2 pm Virginia City Sunrise Karaoke – Legion 9 pm 5:30pm Bozeman Spirits Distillery Miles Park – Livingston MSU Wonderlust talk The Big Sky Tonight 3 pm MOR American Legion – Bozeman Shakespeare -Othello 6 pm Farmers Market 5 pm Big Sky 6 pm Belgrade Community Library Night Comes Early Haufbrau Open Mic Night Altenbrand Park – Manhattan Wonderlust Fall Reception Art on the Rocks 6:30pm 3 pm Blue Slipper Theatre 10 pm Haufbrau Rich Mayo 5 pm Country Bookshelf Emerson Center for the Arts Othello 3:30pm 6 pm Kountry Korner Café Music & Mussels w/ Christy Swamp Dawg Quartet 7 pm MSU Family/Grad Housing Andrew Kasab Hays & Tony Polecastro The Mint Cafe & Bar – Belgrade Brewery Follies 4 & 8 pm 6 pm Wild Joe*s Coffee Spot 5 pm Bridger Brewing Our Yellowstone presents David Gilbert Brewery – Virginia City Blondie Series w/ The Dusty Pockets Quammen 7 pm Bozeman Library Labor Day Dance w/ Polly 6:30pm KettleHouse Amphitheater 6 pm Cannery District Bridger Creek Boys O’Keary & The Rhythm Method Ladies’ Night 7 pm Molly Brown Daniel Kosel 7 pm Eagles Bar 7 pm Red Tractor Pizza 4 pmChico Hot Springs Saloon The Carousers Sway Wild, Feat. Dave McGraw MSU Pool Party Christy Hays 7 pm Murray Bar – Livingston & Mandy 7 pm Murray Bar 7 pm Bozeman Hot Springs 7 pm Bozeman Hot Springs Milky Chance: Blossom Tour Eighth Grade 7:30pm The Ellen NIght of Comedy w/ John Dick Blackalicious 7 pm Zebra 8 pmThe Pub Station – Billings Trivia Night 8 pm Molly Brown Winters & Friends Samuel Isaac Layzie Bone (of Bone Thugs-n- Wobble Wednesday 8 pm Zebra 8 pm The Rialto 7 pm Norris Hot Springs Harmony) Alex Williams Galynne Goodwill & Gestalt & CFCQ 7 pm Murray 8 pm Zebra Cocktail Lounge 9 pm Live From The Divide Markondrums 8 pm Karaoke 9:30pmBale of Hay Sunrise Karaoke – Bar IX Karaoke9 pm The 19th Hole Murray Bar – Livingston Open Mic Night 10 pm Haufbrau 9 pm Bar Open Mic Night 10 pm Haufbrau Sunrise Karaoke 9 pm Eagles Bar GUITAR: The Rosh Hashanah 14th Biennial Scientific BPW Networking The Dark Matter Mystery Instrument 8 am Service 10 am Conference Social 7:30am Ghost – & 1pm / 3pm 11 am 9 Museum of the Rockies 10 Beth Shalom 11 Big Sky Resort 12 Town Coffee Roasters 13 Taylor Planetarium MOR Living History Farm Pints w/ Purpose: Books & Babies – & EDGE Wellness Week Fore-O-Six Golf 10 am Museum of the Rockies Bozeman Film Society 1pm 10 am Bozeman Library 9 am The Rialto Tournament 11 am Big Sky Resort The Secret of the Cardboard 5 pm Bridger Brewing The Dark Matter Mystery 1pm / Sensational Babies 10 am MoR Free Pool at the Molly Brown Rocket 10 am Taylor Planetarium Annalisa Rose 5 pm Murray Bar 3pm 11 am Taylor MOR Little HeARTs 10 am Emerson 3 pm Molly Brown The Dark Matter Mystery – & Bluegrass Jam 5:30pm Katabatic Free Pool at the Molly Brown Little Ones Storytime – & Brewery Follies 4 & 8 pm 1pm / 3pm / 4pm 11 am MOR The Gun Show w/ Verge 3 pm Molly Brown 11:15am 10:15am Library H. S. Gilbert Brewery – V. City Linderman Series at Robber’s Theater 5:30pm Baxter Ballroom Brewery Follies 4 & 8 pm Bozeman Chamber: Real 3rd Annual Thriving Community Roost 2 pm Linderman Cabin Lake Street Dive w/ Robert H. S.Gilbert BreweryVirginia City Estate Update 11:30am Month Block Party 4 pm Thrive The Big Sky Tonight 2 pm Finley 6 pm Bridger Brewing Bogert Farmers’ Market Residence Inn by Marriott 4 Corners Pig Roast Block Party Taylor Planetarium @ MOR Improv on the Verge 5 pm Bogert Park Brewery Follies 4 & 8 pm H. Revival 4:44pm Four Corners Brewery Follies 4 & 8 pm H. S. 7 pm Verge Theater Edis Kittrell S. Gilbert Brewery – Virginia City Lucid Dreaming: Tom Giebink Gilbert Brewery – Virginia City Sunrise Karaoke – Legion 9 pm 5:30pm Bozeman Spirits Distillery GVLT NextGen Pedal Parade Reception 6 pm

Walking Tour: Ghosts of American Legion – Bozeman Rich Mayo 6 pm Kountry Korner 5:30pm Gallatin Valley Land Trust Helen E. Copeland Gallery

Bozeman’s Past 4 pm Haufbrau Open Mic Night Author event Robyn Bridges 5K Brew Run Series Montana Manouche 6 pm

Sunset Hills Cemetery 10 pm Haufbrau 6 pm Country Bookshelf 6 pm City of Bozeman Follow Yer’ Nose BBQ – Emigrant

BARN DANCE Life Drawing 6 pm Emerson Pecha Kucha 28 Pecha Kucha 28

6:40pm The Ellen Theatre 5 pm Harvest House Farm Travel Photography with Matt 6:40pm The Ellen Theatre Rosh Hashanah Service `MaCoy 6:30pm F-11 Photo Intro to Meditation Little Jane & the Pistol Whips 6 pm Congregation Beth Shalom Ladies’ Night 7 pm Molly Brown 7 pm Bozeman Dharma Center 7 pm The Mint Cafe & Bar Raven Rōshi Leif Christian Stephanie Yeager 7 pm Eagles Our Yellowstone presents John 6 pm MAP Brewing 7 pm Murray Bar – Livingston Comedy Night Clayton 7 pm Library Columbia Jones Trio Dark Money 7:30pm Red Tractor Pizza Mathias 7 pm Boz. Hot Springs 7 pm Bozeman Hot Springs 7 pm Trivia Night 8 pm Molly Brown Bridger Creek Boys The Thompson Twins’ Tom Shane Lalani Center for the Arts Wobble Wednesday 7 pm Red Tractor Pizza Bailey 7 pm Patrick Sweany 8 pm Zebra Cocktail Lounge Katherine Taylor 8 pm Murray Bar The Pub Station – Billings 8 pm Filling Station Jonathan Tyler & The Northern Sol Seed w/ Treehouse // Cole & Mathias 7 pm Norris Hot Springs Lincoln Durham Lights 9 pm Live From Divide the Thornes 9 pm Zebra Cocktail Haufbrau Open Mic Night 9 pm Live From The Divide Sunrise Karaoke 9 pm 19th Hole Sunrise Karaoke 9 pm Eagles Bar 10 pm Haufbrau Sunrise Karaoke 9 pm Bar IX Open Mic Night 10 pm Haufbrau Artist Robinson 9 pm Murray Bar

Bridger Mountain High Pints with Purpose: 2018 Sip & SLAM Little Ones Storytime – Books & Babies – & 1pm School Rodeo 8 am Thrive 5 pm Bunkhouse Brewery & 11:15am 10:15am 10 am Boz. Library 16 Fairgrounds 17 Bridger Brewing 18 Brice Ash 5:30pm 19 Bozeman Public Library 20 Free Pool at the Molly Universal Athletics Kevin Grastorf 5 pm Boz.Spirits Distillery The Dark Matter Brown 3 pm Molly Brown Warehouse Sale 10 am Murray Bar – Livingston Exploring Ivan Doig Mystery – & 1pm / 3pm Brewery Follies 4 & 8 pm Gallatin County Fairgrounds Bluegrass Jam 5:30pm 6 pm Country Bookshelf 11 am Taylor Planetarium H. S. Gilbert Brewery – Virginia City The Dark Matter Mystery – & Katabatic Brewing Company Rich Mayo Resilience Debt & Resilience Contrasting Styles of Fred 1pm / 3pm / 4pm 11 amTaylor Lecturer Series 7 pm MOR 6 pm Kountry Korner Café Plenty 11:30amRiverside Country Willson Walking Tour Planetarium @ MOR Sunrise Karaoke9 pm Legion Ladies’ Night 7 pm Molly Brown Brewery Follies 4 & 8 pm 6 pm Story Mansion Nate Taylor 1 pm Haufbrau Open Mic Night Our Yellowstone presents H. S. Gilbert Brewery – Vir. City Wild & Scenic Film Festival Wild Joe*s Coffee Spot 10 pm Haufbrau Peter Hassrick READ to a Dog 4 pm Library 6 pm Gardiner High School The Big Sky Tonight 2 pm 7 pm Learn to Play Hockey FREE Art on the Rocks Taylor Planetarium @ MOR Museum 4 pm Play It Again Sports 6:30pm Rocking R Bar Brewery Follies 4 & 8 pm H. S. of the Author Event with Christopher Bozeman Untold: Our Gilbert Brewery – Virginia City Rockies Preston 6 pm Country Bookshelf Yellowstone Story Slam Walking Tour: Ghosts of Tom Rise Against – Mourning in 6:30pm Bozeman Public Library Bozeman’s Pas Susanj Amerika Tour 7 pm The Way Station 7 pmThe Mint 4 pm Sunset Hills Cemetery 7 pm Brick Breeden Fieldhouse Cafe & Bar – Belgrade 2018 Music on the Green w/ Murray Intro to Meditation Woodsmoke Jazz Paige & the People’s Band Bar – 7 pm Bozeman Dharma Center 7 pm Bozeman Hot Springs 5 pm Bozeman Public Library Livingston Science Inquiry Series Bridger Creek Boys Charles Ellsworth Band Sunrise 7 pm Museum of the Rockies 7 pm Red Tractor Pizza 7 pm Bozeman Hot Springs Karaoke The Dawn Wall 7 pm Kuinka w/ Sisters Galynne Goodwill 7 pm Norris – Bar IX Regal Gallatin Valley Stadium 11 8 pm Zebra Cocktail Lounge 3rd Annual Mountainfilm in Big 9 pm Love, Gilda 7:30pm The Ellen Paul Lee Kupfer Sky 8 pm City of Big Sky Bar IX Shook Twins 8 pm Filling Station 8 pm Murray Bar – Livingston Dead Animal Assembly Plant Trivia Night 8 pm Molly Brown A Bluegrass Evening with The 9 pm Zebra Cocktail Lounge Wobble Wednesday 8 pm Zebra Travelin’ McCourys Haufbrau Open Mic Night Sunrise Karaoke 9 pm 19th Hole `8:30pm The Rialto 10 pm Haufbrau Open Mic Night 10 pm Haufbrau Sunrise Karaoke 9 pm Eagles Bar G e t Y o u r e v e n t s o n t h e C a l e n d a r ! e m a i l : i n f o @ B o Z o n e . C o m ( $2 5 p e r l i s t i n G f o r n o n - a d v e r t i s e r s ) o r C a l l 5 86 - 6 7 30 IF IT'S HAPPENING... IT’S IN THE BO THE IN IT’S HAPPENING... IT'S IF Friday Saturday BO THE IN IT’S HAPPENING... IT'S IF

Open STEAMlab Hours The Rut Mountain Running Festival 10 am Children’s Museum Bozeman 6:30am Big Sky Resort 31 The Rut Mountain Running Festival 1 GUITAR: The Instrument 8 am MoR 11 am Big Sky Resort Horseback Poker Ride 8 am Bale of Hay Violent Universe 11 am & 2pm Taylor MOR Farmers’ Market 9 am Gallatin County Fairgrounds Secret of the Cardboard Rocket 12 pm MOR 2018 Summer Education Series Frios Friday! Gourmet Popsicles at the 10 am Montana Raptor Conservation Center Museum 12 pm Children’s Museum Bozeman Living History Farm 10 am Museum of the Rockies Free Summer Lunch 12 pm Library Grotto Falls Hike & Hyalite Picnic Last Best Outdoors Fest 3 pmLiv. Civic Center 10 am Greater Yellowstone Coalition Brewery Follies 4 & 8 pm Farmstand & U-Pick Flowers 10 am Strike Farms H. S. Gilbert Brewery – Virginia City Books & Babies Saturday 10 am Library Claudia Williams 5:30pm Kountry Korner Café Violent Universe 11 am & 2pm Taylor Planetarium Open Mic Night with Bozeman Poetry Secret of the Cardboard Rocket 12 pm MOR Collective 6 pm Country Bookshelf Faster Than Light 1 & 4 pm Taylor Planetarium MOR Quenby Iandorio Duo 6 pm Uncorked Wine The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde Coyote Gypsies 6:30pm Baxter Hotel 2 & 7 pm Virginia City Opera House Jazz Night w/ Alex Robilotta 7 pm Red Tractor Brewery Follies 4 & 8 pm H. S. Gilbert Brewery Dark Side Walking Tour 7 pm Western Cafe Bob Britten 5:30pm Kountry Korner Café The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde Old Man Ben 5:30pm Katabatic Brewing Company 7 pm Virginia City Opera House Shakespeare in the Parks – Othello Aaron Williams 7 pm Norris Hot Springs 6 pm Shane Lalani Center for the Arts Speedway Racing 7 pm Gallatin Speedway Jacob Rountree 6 pm Wild Joe*s Coffee Spot Dinosaur Jr. 7 pm The Wilma – Missoula Dan Smith 6:30pm Baxter Hotel Baroque Music Montana – A Bunch of Fred Eaglesmith w/ Tif Ginn 7 pm Pine Creek Lodge Baloney! 7 pm City of Bozeman Gov’t Mule w/ The Magpie Salute Laney Lou & The Bird Dogs 7:30pm The Rialto pm Big Sky Brewing Company Amphiteater Uncle Kracker 8 pm The Pub Station – Billings Sean Eamon 7 pm Norris Hot Springs Marbin w/ Left on Tenth 8 pm Filling Station 2nd Annual Paradise Valley Film Festival 2nd Annual Paradise Valley Film Festival 8 pm Follow Yer’ Nose BBQ – Emigrant 8 pm Follow Yer’ Nose BBQ – Emigrant Night Comes Early 8 pm Blue Slipper Theatre Night Comes Early 8 pm Blue Slipper Theatre Downtime Band 9 pm Chico Hot Springs Saloon The Waiting 8:30pm The Attic – Livingston Dirk Quinn 9 pm Eagles Bar Downtime Band 9 pm Chico Hot Springs Sunrise Karaoke 9 pm Silver Dollar Saloon – Ennis The Side Effects 9 pm Sacajawea Bar Negative Approach 9 pm Zebra Cocktail Lounge Christy Hays Band 9 pm Murray Bar – Comstock Lode 9 pm Sacajawea Bar – Three Forks Dirk Quinn 9 pm Eagles Bar Polly O’Keary & The Rhythm Method 9 pm Murray Karaoke-Living the Dream 9 pm JR’s Lounge Fan Mountain Frog Dogs Goldfish Races 10:30pm Bale of Hay Saloon 9:30pm Bale of Hay Saloon – Virginia City 8th MOR TwoFly Benefit MOR 8th Annual MOR TwoFly Benefit Bozeman GUITAR: The Instrument Books & Babies Saturday 10 am Library 7 8 am Museum of the Rockies 8 The Secret of the Cardboard Rocket Living History Farm 10 am MoR 10 am Taylor Planetarium @ MOR Read Sing Play! Storytime – & 11:15am Books & Babies Saturday 10 am Bozeman Library 10:15am Bozeman Public Library The Dark Matter Mystery – & 1pm / 3pm / 4pm Hope & The Holidays – Charity Golf 11 am Taylor Planetarium @ MOR Scramble 10:30am Bridger Creek Golf Course Historic Walking Tour: Symbolism in the Cemetery The Dark Matter Mystery – & 1pm / 3pm 11 am Sunset Hills Cemetery 11 am Taylor Planetarium @ MOR IndepenDANCE 2018: X 2 pm The Ellen Theatre Brewery Follies 4 & 8 pm The Big Sky Tonight 2 pm Taylor Planetarium MOR H. S. Gilbert Brewery – Virginia City Brewery Follies 4 & 8 pm Gilbert Brewery Swamp Dawg 5:30pm Follow Yer’ Nose BBQ Barn Dance Benefit for Windhorse Equine Claudia Williams 5:30pm Kountry Korner Café Learning 4 pm Foster Creek Farm Open Mic Night 6 pm Wild Joe*s Coffee Spot Bob Britten 5:30pm Kountry Korner Café

Montana Manouche 6 pm Uncorked Wine Andrea Harsell 5:30pm Katabatic Brewing Company Z Z Henry Hughes 6 pm Country Bookshelf Russ Chapman 5:30pm Follow Yer’ Nose BBQ – Our Yellowstone Art Show Opening MOSS Barn Dance w/ The Dirt Farmers ONE Reception 6 pm Bozeman Public Library 6 pm Bridger Canyon ONE Bruce Park Opening Reception – Ambiance Grizzly Goat 7 pm Pine Creek Lodge 6 pm Old Main Gallery & Framing IndepenDANCE 2018: X 7 pm The Ellen Theatre Jazz Night w/ Alex Robilotta 7 pm Red Tractor Shakti Bliss Kirtan 7 pm Your Yoga Summer of Screams Tour w/ Mushroomhead Logan Dudding 7 pm Norris Hot Springs & Friends 8 pm The Pub Station – Billings Bozeman’s Drinking History Walking Tour The Gun Show 8 pm Verge Theater 7 pm Soroptimist Park Anthony Smith w/ Quenby Iandiorio Gallatin Roller Derby: “Gravity Check” 8:30pm The Attic – Livingston 7:30pm Gallatin County Fairgrounds • The MAX 9 pm Chico Hot Springs Saloon The Gun Show 8 pm Verge Theater • Karaoke Night w/ DJ Saltlick & The Baby

Night of Country w/ Mission Spotlight, Sam Platts 1993 Since Since 1993 Since 9 pm The Rialto & Friends 8:30pm The Rialto The Flats 9 pm JR’s Lounge & Casino The MAX 9 pm Chico Hot Springs Saloon Cordell Drake & Mista Snipe The Flats 9 pm JR’s Lounge & Casino 9 pm Zebra Cocktail Lounge Moonlight Productions – Bass Music The Wench 9 pm Sacajawea Bar – Three Forks 9 pm Zebra Cocktail Lounge Triggers & Slips 9 pm Eagles Bar Sugar Daddies 9 pm Sacajawea Bar – Three Forks The Wind and The Willows Holding for Hux 9 pm Eagles Bar 9 pm Murray Bar – Livingston Columbia Jones Band 9 pm Murray Bar – Livingston Science of National Forest Planning Amateur Radio Association Event 8 am Big Sky Resort 8 am Gallatin County Fairgrounds 14 Universal Athletics Warehouse Sale 15 Bridger Mountain High School Rodeo 9 am Gallatin County Fairgrounds 8 am Gallatin County Fairgrounds Read Sing Play! Storytime – & 11:15am Living Proof Simulcast w/Beth Moore • 10:15am Bozeman Public Library 8:45am Bozeman Christian Center • The Dark Matter Mystery – & 1pm / 3pm Medicinal Plant Walks 9 am Deep Creek Trailhead 11 am Taylor Planetarium @ MOR Bozeman Winter Farmers’ Market 9 am Emerson Our Yellowstone Presents Wonderlust Friday Farmstand & U-Pick Flowers 10 am Strike Farms

Forum 12 pm Bozeman Public Library Books & Babies Saturday 10 am BLibrary 2018 22, September 30- August August 30- September 22, 2018 22, September 30- August Brewery Follies 4 & 8 pm . Gilbert Brewery The Secret of the Cardboard Rocket Claudia Williams 5:30pm Kountry Korner Café 10 am Taylor Planetarium @ MOR 2018 Downtown Art Walk 6 pm Downtown Friends of KGLT 2018 Fall Vinyl Sale Montana Manouche 6 pm Emerson Center 10 am Strand Student Union Building-SUB Kate & the AlleyKats 6 pm Wild Joe*s Coffee Mountainfilm in Big Sky 10 am City of Big Sky Bob Bramblett & Scott Boehler 6 pmUncorked MSU Bobcat Football vs Wagner College 3rd Annual Mountainfilm in Big Sky 1 pm MSU Bobcat Stadium 6 pm City of Big Sky Bob Britten 5:30pm Kountry Korner Café The GOnG Show 6 pm Eagles Lodge Ballroom Katabatic 4 Year Anniversary Party Opening to the Heart of Awareness 5:30pm Katabatic Brewing Company 7 pm Bozeman Dharma Center Bingo 4 A Real Christmas 5:30pm American Legion Jazz Night w/ Alex Robilotta 7 pm Red Tractor Free Swing Dance 7 pm MSU Romney Gymnasium Aran Buzzas 7 pm Norris Hot Springs Ennis City Ramblers 7 pm Norris Hot Springs Roman Holiday 7:30pm The Ellen Theatre The Gun Show 8 pm Verge Theater The Gun Show 8 pm Verge Theater 8 pmEmerson Center for the Arts Swing Dance w/ Montana Manouche Jazz Americana w/ Max Hatt & Edda Glass 8:30pm The Rialto 8 pm The Ellen Theatre Sunrise Karaoke 9 pm Sacajawea Bar 3Forks Thomas Gabriel8 pm Filling Station Exit 288 9 pm JR’s Lounge & Casino Paper Lights 8:30pm The Attic – Livingston Left On Tenth & DASH 9 pm Zebra Cocktail Sunrise Karaoke 9 pm Silver Dollar Saloon – Ennis Swamp Dawg 9 pm Chico Hot Springs Saloon Exit 288 9 pm JR’s Lounge & Casino Tsunami Funk 9 pm Eagles Bar Arterial Drive 9 pm Zebra Cocktail Lounge The Dead Yellers 9 pm Murray Bar – Livingston Daniel Kosel Band 9 pm Sacajawea Bar 3Forks Read Sing Play! Storytime – & Intermountain Opera – 8th Annual Opera 11:15am 10:15am Boz, Library Run 9 am Lindley Park 21 The Dark Matter Mystery – & 1pm / 22 Smithsonian Museum Day at MOR 3pm 11 am Taylor Planetarium @ MOR 9 am Museum of the Rockies 2018 Bobcat Triathlon Polar Obsession 9 am Museum of the Rockies 1 pm Hosaeus Fitness Center Farmstand & U-Pick Flowers 10 am Strike Farms Brewery Follies 4 & 8 pmH. S. Gilbert Books & Babies Saturday 10 am Library Virginia City Into the Arctic II – Screening w/ Cory Trépanier An Evening of Art in Ennis 5 pm City of Ennis 1:30pm MSU Procrastinator Theater Claudia Williams 5:30pm Kountry Korner Café Silly Moose Comedy Improv 3 pm Verge Theater Sydney Burnham 6 pm Wild Joe*s Coffee Spot Brewery Follies 4 & 8 pm Molly Hashimoto 6 pm Country Bookshelf H. S. Gilbert Brewery – Virginia City REI presents: FAR OUT Bob Britten 5:30pm Kountry Korner Café 6:30pm Emerson Center for the Arts & Culture Jeff Carroll 5:30pm Katabatic Brewing Company Jazz Night w/ Alex Robilotta Ag Works! Fundraiser 6 pm Columbia Club – Billings 7 pm Red Tractor Pizza FREE Sock Hop w/ MSU SwingCats Aaron Banfield 7 pm Norris Hot Springs 7 pm MSU Romney Gymnasium Daniel Kosel 7 pm Eagles Bar Gregory Alan Isakov w/ Joshua James Monroe Crossing w/ The Special Consensus 7 pm Emerson Center for the Arts & Culture 7:30pm The Ellen Theatre Wind and the Willows 7 pm Norris Hot Springs The Gun Show 8 pm Verge Theater Daniel Kosel 7 pm Eagles Bar Tsunami Funk Bozeman Symphony – Season Premiere w/ Judith 9 pm Chico Hot Springs Saloon Ingolfsson 7:30pm Willson Auditorium Diamond 9 pm Sacajawea Bar – Three Forks The Gun Show 8 pm Verge Theater Seafoam Green 9 pm Live From The Divide Chali 2na & House of Vibe 8 pm Filling Station Groovewax 9 pm JR’s Lounge & Casino Tsunami Funk 9 pm Chico Hot Springs Saloon STiLGONE 9 pm Zebra Cocktail Lounge Bossin Out Tour: Aima Moses & NDKA 9 pm Zebra REI presents: FAR OUT Groovewax 9 pm JR’s Lounge & Casino 9 pm Emerson Center for the Arts & Culture Exit 288 9 pm Sacajawea Bar – Three Forks Band of Drifters 9 pm Murray Bar – Livingston Denny & The Resonators 9 pm Murray Bar G e t Y o u r e v e n t s o n t h e C a l e n d a r ! e m a i l : i n f o @ B o Z o n e . C o m ( $2 5 p e r l i s t i n G f o r n o n - a d v e r t i s e r s ) o r C a l l 5 86 - 6 7 30 Page 6a • The BoZone • SePTemBer 1, 2018

Verge Theater opens Many a life journeys on display with 2018-19 season w/ The PechaKucha’s season premiere Gail Gettler tells the remarkable Bozeman High School and ended in vision – designers, artists, inventors, Gun Show & plenty more story of a 6-year-old boy with the intake room of a rehab facility architects, adventurers, club feet reunited with his mother in Arizona. entrepreneurs – an opportunity It’s September, and Verge Improv on the Verge is back in Tanzania months after In a very different vein, 7th to share their ideas with the Theater is shining a beacon of light with another season of hilarious reconstructive surgery, Wednesday grader Cam Taylor will present his community during a social, fast- through the smoky haze by opening Monday night shows headed your and Thursday, September comedic take on people and places paced and friendly get together. a packed and exciting 25th season. way. With a mixture of short-form 12th–13th at The Ellen Theatre. that have helped his creative growth; There’s just one catch: presenters The Bozeman resident and Bryna Paull Barfknecht will regale have only 20 slides x 20 seconds her daughter spent a month us with the happy, volunteering for The Plaster Place in sad and funny sto- Arusha, which provides a place for ries of a successful up to 100 poor children to recover entrepreneur living from surgery for club foot, cleft with Obsessive palate and major burns. Compulsive Award-winning journalist Jodi Disorder; and Hausen describes her lifelong battle Kirby Hancock with Attention Deficit Disorder and will enlighten us dyslexia. And Alexander Lieber will about the many present his fascinating take on marvelous proper- Shugyo, a Buddhist concept denot- ties of hemp and ing the general feel of seeing all life, what Montana including work, as a spiritual path. farmers are doing The September shows, which to grow it. games (like you start at 6:40pm each night, Also presenting see on the launch PechaKucha Bozeman’s are avid hiker popular tv show eighth year. Melissa Horner, who will describe each, a total of 6 min, 40 seconds! Whose Line is It Other presentations include her struggle with an exotic and Presentations begin promptly at Anyway?) and Alicia Smith on the highs and lows frightening illness, rhabdomyolysis, 6:40pm. Attendees are encouraged long-form stories, of a 24/7 life with a service dog; she contracted in Africa; and, finally, to come early and socialize. All seats everything you MSU professor and land resources Perrin Lundgren offers a very are $9. Student tickets will be see on stage is scientist Bill Kleindl on using artistic personal salute to the iconic Wendy available for $5 at the door. Wine, created on the representations to extend the reach Visscher, who is retiring as director beer, and concessions will be sold in spot using of satellite or photographic images of Bozeman’s Help Center after the lobby beginning one hour prior audience in examining man’s impact on 44 years. to showtime. For questions about suggestions. With natural systems; and Marcelina Emcee is comedian, actor, writer these events, ticketing information, Read on for descriptions of crowd favorites, the Bozeman Pulcini’s very personal story, “I am and puppeteer Ryan Cassavaugh. or other inquiries, visit www.theel- September offerings, but go to the Improverts AND some new faces, an Alcoholic: A Comedy,” which PechaKucha (peh-chak-cha) lentheatre.com or call The Ellen Verge website for more specific info you won’t want to miss the best way tracks a drinking life that began in offers anyone with a passion or a box office at (406) 585-5885. • on shows, classes, and ways to get to start your week. Come get cheap involved! thrills for your laugh hole with On the Main Stage in advanced tickets for only $7, or $9 September, Will Dickerson directs at the door. Upcoming shows are set Mark Kuntz in The Gun Show. for September 10th and 24th. All Roller Derby (fails to) defy Gravity with Join for a moving one-man show on shows start at 7pm. Ages 17+. one of America’s most divisive sub- And for some Improv for the final home bout of season jects. Author E.M. Lewis invites us whole family, bring the kids to Silly into her history with guns through a Moose Comedy Improv Hour Sometimes the only way to check Check after party! ship with MSU’s eXtreme Gravity series of stories from her life. on Saturdays throughout the season. that gravity still works is to knock Tickets for Gravity Check are $8 Institute (XGI), striving to further “Like a lot of people, I’ve had a Join Silly the Moose and his gang of someone down. in advance at Cactus Records and our understanding of astrophysics variety of experiences with guns and wacky improvisers as they entertain Find out what happens when www.grderby.com, or $10 at the and fundamental physics through am conflicted about guns. This is and delight kids of all ages. bodies collide at high speed at the door. Kids age 10 and under are extreme gravity phenomena. Learn not a far right or a far left play. This Upcoming shows are set for Gravity Check roller derby admitted FREE. Doors open at more at www.montana.edu/xgi. is a grappling with guns in September 22nd and October 20th bout on Saturday, September 8th. 7pm, and the bout starts at 7:30pm. Gallatin Roller Derby is a 501(c)3 American society, and trying to fig- at 3pm. Advance tickets are $7, or Gallatin Roller Derby will establish A portion of the proceeds from federal nonprofit and achieved ure out if there’s some way to come $9 at the door. whether the laws of physics still hold this event will benefit HRDC’s WFTDA (Women’s Flat Track to terms with their presence, or The Education wing of Verge at the Gallatin County Fairgrounds’ Warming Center. Gallatin Roller Derby Association) full member some way in which we can make Theater is incredibly active at the Haynes Pavilion beginning at Derby believes everyone deserves a status in September 2015. For more them a little bit more safe for us. It’s opening of this season. Verge offers 7:30pm. Gallatin Roller Derby warm, safe place to sleep during the information about women’s flat not an all-or-nothing proposition.” classes for kids, teens and adults! meets its equal and opposite force in coldest months of the year. Visit track roller derby and Gallatin – E.M. Lewis There are a couple of offerings for this intra-league game. www.thehrdc.org to learn more Roller Derby, visit the aforemen- Following the play will be a kids grades K-5 – Comedy Improv Come dressed as a planet, your about this vital community service. tioned website or find them on community dialogue that opens with and Musical Theater. And Verge’s favorite character from The Big Bang This bout is presented in partner- Facebook, @GallatinRollerDerby. • what seems a simple question, but first Teen Theater show of the Theory, an astronaut, up to this point has not been: Can season is Emma! A Pop Musical by Humpty Dumpty or Evel we have a conversation about this? Eric Price. Directed by the incompa- Knievel. Costumed Verge Theater is presenting E.M. rable Mark Kuntz, teens will be attendees aged 18+ get Lewis’ The Gun Show on Fridays and involved in all aspects of producing first crack at limited Saturdays, Sept. 7th–22nd at 8pm. and performing a musical. It’s a lot trackside seating (aka The Tickets are $14 in advance, or $16 of fun for creative teens! Verge also Danger Zone). at the door. have several opportunities for adults This family-friendly At the end of the month on the to learn some stagecraft. Whether event features food by Main Stage, for one hilarious you take an Improv Class with one Bubby’s, raffles, games, weekend only, is Random Acts of of the high-energy teachers, or delve prizes, and a no-host bar Improv. You’ll be glued to your into an acting class with stage by the American Legion. seat as you watch the Bozeman favorite Jesse Lagos, or investigate Join the teams after the Improverts defy death and create a character creation through a bout at the Legion for the long form, improvised play-like Stephanie Campbell-led Mask official Gravity performance right before your very Exploration, you will not be disap- eyes. Starting with only a suggestion pointed! There is too much info on from the audience, the Improverts all of these offerings to fit here so... will mold that topic into a one of a Visit www.vergetheater.com kind story that’s reasonably solid, for reservations and further info Blue Slipper’s Night Comes Early closes relatively cohesive, mostly complete, about these productions, educational and genuinely HILARIOUS! offerings, and the entire 2018-19 September 2nd Random Acts of Improv runs Thursday season! Advance tickets are also through Saturday, September available in store at Cactus Records. The Blue Slipper Theatre’s stage September 1st at 8pm, with a The director of the Moon 27th–29th at 8pm. Tickets are $7 in See you at “The Little Black Box on production of fast-paced farce Sunday matinee on Sept. 2nd at Lake Community Theater, Missy advance, or $9 at the door. the Edge (of Bozeman)!” • Night Comes Early closes with 3pm. Tickets are $16 for adults, $12 Bailey, has dreamed about one final weekend of performances: for students and seniors, and $10 directing a production of a 1930s Friday, August 31st and Saturday, for youth. psychological melodrama called “Night Comes Early.” As a teenager she saw a professional production of the play and it had a lasting impact. Now that the opportunity has come, she encounters overwhelming obstacles: cast members who don’t know their lines, who drop out at the last minute, who have psychological issues, and workmen who can’t finish building the set. No one is ready on opening night, but the show must go on, even without enough actors to fill the roles. Actors constantly switch costumes and roles and the workmen continue to work on the set during the performance. It’s an absolute mess, but the audience seems to be growing as the show continues, with viral videos fueling an internet sensation. Far from a melodrama, Night Comes Early is a fast-paced farce that shows the anxiety of a director attempting to mount a production of a play that is way beyond the capabilities of her cast and crew. The Blue Slipper production of Burton Bumgarner’s comedy is directed by Kory Gunderson. Audiences will roll in the aisles watching the mayhem and ingenuity of a Contributing hodgepodge but well meaning W r i t e r s theater team as they mount the most challenging show they’ve Danny Waldo ever produced! Joseph Shelton The Blue Slipper Theatre Christine Hrenya is located at 113 E Callender St. Denise Hoepfner in Livingston. For tickets or more information, call (406) 222-7720 or visit www.blues- lipper.com. • page 6A • Volume 25, Number 17 - Serptember 1, 2018 • The BoZone Entertainment Calendar • www.bozone.com • 406-586-6730 ––– Tell ’em, “I Saw It In The BoZone!” September 1, 2018 • the boZone • page 7a

Movie Lovers BFS presents tale of adolescence, ------Gilda Radner doc at Ellen Upgrade steals from On Wednesday, September 5th, documentary, it’s the late, beloved when she introduced the film at Bozeman Film Society presents comedian and original Saturday Night New York City’s Beacon Theatre, critical darling Eighth Grade at Live breakout star who gets to tell where it kicked off the Tribeca Film everybody – and it’s The Ellen Theatre at 7:30pm. her own story. Aided by a trove of Festival as the Opening Night Thirteen-year-old Kayla endures diary-style audio tapes that serve as selection, she even referred to pretty terrific the tidal wave of contemporary voiceover narration and reams of Gilda’s brother Michael as her “best suburban adolescence as she makes handwritten pages, the woman friend” – and she sparked to the by Joseph Shelton and kills his wife. Immobilized her way through the last week of behind Roseanne Roseannadanna idea to make a film about Radner All art is theft, but what I and driven by the usual thirst for middle school – when she find inspiring and maybe even revenge, Grey eventually accepts the end of her volunteered at refreshing about genre films is help from a mysterious tech thus far disastrous one of the how laissez-faire mogul. His eighth grade year many Gilda’s they are about mobility, it before she begins Clubs founded theft. There’s not seems, can be high school. A in her memory one thing in restored by a breakthrough for by her husband Upgrade, the computer chip writer-director Bo Gene Wilder. modestly implanted into Burnham and The result is an budgeted sci-fi his spine. And captivating star authorized thriller from what's more, the Elsie Fisher. Rated approach that writer and chip contains an R, Eighth Grade leaves some- director Leigh AI that proves runs 94 minutes. thing to be Whannell, that useful in getting This screening desired, but you haven’t seen all that includes special $5 nevertheless or read before. revenge – it can pricing for youth succeeds as a It’s all there, from even take direct 17 and under tribute to an a cyberpunk- control during a (must be iconic enter- inspired plot point of an AI fight, feinting and striking with an accompanied by a tainer. Not implanted into an ordinary man’s inhuman readiness. parent). Rated, Love, spine to its sleekly near-future The fight scenes are the “Poignantly Gilda runs 86 skyline, and all reminiscent of standout. The chip, named funny, wrenching- minutes. Bladerunner, or, if you’re feeling STEM, is in control of Grey’s ly wise and “A celebra- more obscure, Johnny Mnemonic body, not Grey himself, and so for meltingly beautiful... a miracle of and Emily Litella opens up about tion of a performer who revolution- and Virtuosity. And it’s a story of many of the movie’s action scenes independent filmmaking.” the good, the bad, and the ugly. ized comedy and inspired future that ordinary man’s discovery that Marshall-Green gets to play – Wall Street Journal By no means a vanity project – generation.” – The Patriot Ledger he can do all sorts of violent, shocked at his own actions, Gilda Radner profile Love, Radner’s diaries are as clear-eyed as Bozeman Film Society seeks out badass stuff without thinking shouting with a disbelief that Gilda follows at 7:30pm on anything when it comes to her strug- and presents independent films about it recalls the Bourne movies. turns, gradually, into steely Wednesday, September 19th at gles involving fame, relationships, which engage, entertain, and foster Upgrade remixes all those satisfaction as he gets used to his The Ellen Theatre. and her health – Love, Gilda offers an understanding of the world com- elements, but that's nothing newfound skills. He becomes, as God bless Gilda Radner for the kind of keen personal insight munity around us. Visit bozeman- new, either. Everything is made guys in these kinds of movies having the foresight to know that that few documentaries can pull off. filmsociety.org for film previews, up of stuff ripped off of often do, a “killing machine,” but people wanted to know her. In D’Apolito directed the film with pricing and ticketing information – something else. Upgrade keeps it fairly light despite Lisa D’Apolito’s intimate new the full support of Radner’s estate – and “Keep ‘Em Flickering!” • So what makes Upgrade so the gore and revenge – at times it damn entertaining despite itself ? even manages to be darkly comic. Because it really is. Maybe a genre movie gets by Logan Marshall-Green plays on how entertainingly it presents the futuristically-named Grey those things it steals from others. Livingston Film Series opens new season Trace, an old-fashioned auto- By this metric, Upgrade is a rousing mechanic and borderline Luddite success. Citizen Kane it ain’t, but in a world that is even more net- there are those, I hear, who with Dark Money worked and computer-contingent feel that eminent classic to be a The Livingston Film Series Court’s Citizens United decision. and special screenings on the than ours, but not much more. little light on car chases and kicks off its 2018-2019 season Through this gripping story, Dark second Tuesday of every month in One day a freak accident over- splattered viscera. with a free screening of the Money uncovers the shocking and the Dulcie Theatre at the Shane takes a self-driving car, sending Movie Lovers is Bozeman’s independent documentary Dark Money at 7pm vital truth of how American Lalani Center for the Arts. Grey and his wife into an ambush movie rental store with hundreds of titles you on Tuesday, September 11th at the elections are bought and sold. A reception precedes each film that renders Grey a paraplegic won’t find on streaming services. • Shane Lalani Center for the Arts This Sundance award-winning at 6:30pm; screenings are at 7pm. in Livingston. documentary is directed/produced Admission is always free, but Dark Money, a political thriller, by Kimberly Reed (Prodigal Sons) donations are gratefully accepted. examines one of the greatest and produced by Katy Chevigny For more information, please visit present threats to American (E-Team). www.theshanecenter.org. Ghost Town Coffee hosts democracy: the influence of Now beginning its fourth The Livingston Film Series is untraceable corporate money on season, the Livingston Film Series generously sponsored by Marilyn our elections and elected officials. presents a variety of independent Clotz & Mary Ann Bearden and next informal BPW mixer The film takes place in our own features, documentaries, local films, Donald B. Gimbel. • Bozeman Business & exchange knowledge; to develop backyard – Professional Women (BPW) has the capabilities of businesswomen, Montana is announced its next BPW and to support a new generation of a frontline in Women’s Social will be held business women. the fight to Wednesday, September 12th at Preregistration for both the preserve fair Ghost Town Coffee Roasters morning social and other elections from 7:30–9am. Registration is upcoming BPW events is available nationwide – free for BPW members and $10 at www.bozemanbpw.org. and follows for guests (non-members). Bozeman BPW is a diverse an intrepid Refreshments included. group of professional women local jour- Business/cocktail attire suggested. working to ensure women in the nalist work- And be sure to bring your Gallatin Valley have the tools to ing to expose business cards for networking! succeed. Their mission is to sup- the real-life Ghost Town is located at 104 port women professionally, person- impacts of Bridger Center Dr., Unit A, just ally, and politically. BPW members the US on the edge of Bozeman. come together for regular meetings Supreme Once a month, Bozeman BPW where talents and resources are members are offered an informal, pooled to create innovated profes- intimate and low-pressure outlet to sional, educational, and network- connect with like-minded Bozeman ing opportunities for women. professionals. The networking Bozeman BPW honors local socials are designed to bring women who are making outstand- Local Help Center seeking hotline volunteers together women in discussions to ing contributions to the communi- support good relationships; to ty and helping women succeed. • Volunteer applications are services throughout the state. They referrals to inquirers on the hotline. currently being accepted for the 24-hour accept calls from a variety of In addition, the Help Center 2-1-1 Crisis Hotline. Initial clientele with issues ranging from provides Sexual Assault and training will take place Saturdays, suicidality and depression/anxiety Suicide Outreach, as well as follow September 29th and October 6th to relationship/family problems. up counseling and referral. with further ‘on the job’ training to Their extensive database of resource Learn more by visiting the follow. In addition, trainees will be information allows for appropriate aforementioned website. • expected to participate in another weekend of Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training in early November. Trainees will gain experience in active listening skills while assisting a variety of clientele on the hotline. Opportunities for school credit are available. The crisis line is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. A commitment to a 4-hour shift per week for 9 months following training is encouraged. Anyone interested in becoming a Help Center volunteer should fill out an application at www.boze- manhelpcenter.org by clicking “How to Help.” The Help Center in Bozeman started as a 24-hour Crisis Hotline in 1971. To this day, staff and volunteers are available 24 hours a day, every day of the year, to assist individuals and families in sort- ing out problems, dealing with feelings, and making decisions. The 24-hour Crisis Hotline and Referral Service is nationally accredited by Contact USA and the Alliance for Information and Referral Systems. As a member of the American Association of Suicidology, the Help Center is a part of the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline network (1- 800-273-TALK). The Help Center is also a member of the Montana 2-1-1 coalition, which provides referrals for human

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Ellen hosts Roman Holiday screening, Jazz Americana stylings & more entertainment European princess (Audrey Sound Festival. They will be joined diverse souls collide as they search and stage Hepburn) and an American reporter by Seattle bass virtuoso Clipper for the answer to life’s most basic performances. (Gregory Peck) after a chance Anderson. Tickets are $18.50. question: Is it possible to find true The space also meeting in Rome. The picture won Friday, September 21st is love and still maintain one’s sanity? houses some three Oscars – Best Screenplay, Best Bluegrass Night at The Ellen! Tickets are $18.50. Performances great musical Costume Design, and earned Carnegie Hall veterans Monroe are set for Sept. 27th, 28th, and 29th acts, both local Hepburn the Academy Award for Crossing team up with Grammy- at 7:30pm, as well as a Sept. 30th and those com- Best Actress. All seats are $5. The nominated group The Special matinee at 3pm. ing through film screens at 7:30pm. Consensus for a unique concert Wine, beer, and other town. Here’s a Following Saturday, September that is so much more than a tribute refreshments will be sold in the look at what’s 15th at 8pm, it’s sizzling music with to their bluegrass roots. Tickets are lobby one hour before all showtimes. happening Max Hatt / Edda Glass! The $27. The music begins at 7:30pm. Ticketing and further information downtown. group’s award-winning Jazz Need a good laugh? Following a about these and other upcoming An Ellen Americana and Brazilian Bossa successful run in Billings last month, events is available at www.theel- classic graces Nova has “an incomparable spook” Jimmie and Pete returns to The lentheatre.org. For additional the silver (Nashville Scene) and “a unique Ellen stage September 27th–30th. inquiries, call (406) 585-5885 or screen on sound” (Larry Groce of NPR). As The hit comedy, written and stop into The Ellen box office. Soon to be given the renovation Friday, heard on NPR Mountain Stage, directed by John Ludin, delivers a Hours are Wednesday through treatment, Downtown Bozeman’s September 14th with Roman NYC’s Lincoln Center, DC’s solid whack to the funny bone! Saturday from 1–3pm, as well as Ellen Theatre is your source for Holiday. An unusual and poignant Kennedy Center, and Wilco’s Solid Three generations of nine wildly two hours prior to any event. • some of the area’s best big screen romance blossoms between a

Park Photo, YGM present Crow Tribe photo exhibit Park Photo is currently Roundup and street parade. The along with self-proclaimed exhibiting a collection of historic exhibit captures a time in America “Montana’s oldest cowboy” photographs depicting members of when the open-plains way of life and friend of Charlie Russell, the Crow Tribe (Apsáalooke) was gone, yet there were still people Pat Tucker. visiting Livingston during the 1930s. whose memories bridged the gap John Haberstroh, a former co- The photographs are by John between old times and the new. owner of Sax and Fryer, actively Haberstroh, and are from the The images depict the Crow photographed Livingston from the archives of the Yellowstone Gateway encampment in Livingston during 1920s through the 1940s. This is the Museum. The exhibit will run until the week of the rodeo, and scenes fourth exhibition in a series by Park September 26th. Park Photo is where 1930s fashion blends with Photo and the Yellowstone Gateway located at 115 S Main in Livingston. traditional Crow ceremonial garb. Museum presenting the newly Over several years during the Crow tribal members are seen discovered collection of large format 1930s, Crow Tribal members camping, riding horses, posing for negatives by Haberstroh that have participated in the Livingston the camera, and dancing at the not been seen for many decades.

Roundup. There are also For more information, contact cameo appearances by Park Photo at (406) 224-0125 or the businessman and first mayor Yellowstone Gateway Museum at of Livingston, A. W. Miles, (406) 222-4184. •

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September brings final batch of area farmers’ markets Farmers’marketseason allwithouthavingtocookdinner! TheBelgrade concludesthismonthinBozeman WesternSustainability Community andthesurroundingcommunities. Exchange’sLivingston Farmers Market finishes Here’salookatthelocalmarkets Market willbeheldthreefinal off itssecond whereyoucanfindgarden-fresh Wednesdaysthismonth– annualsummer produce,awesomefood,novelty September5th,12thand19th– seriesinLewis& items,liveentertainment,family from4:30–7:30pminMilesBand ClarkParkon fun,andmorebeforethefallchill ShellPark.Thisdestinationevent Thursday, settlesintotheGallatinValley. willhavelocallygrownproduceand September6th Bogert Farmers’ Market – meat,bakedgoods,preparedfoods, from4–7pm.The voted2018’s‘BestLocalEvent’– beer,andlocalarts,crafts,and region’snewest runsTuesdayeveningsthroughthe jewelry.It’sagreatplacetocome marketprovidesa endof themonthfrom5–8pm fordinnerandsocialize,stockupon venueforhome- undertheBogertpavilionin locallygrownfoods,shopfromlocal made,handmade, Bozeman.Finaldatesare artisans,learnaboutcommunity andhomegrown September4th,11th,18thand resources,orjustrelaxandenjoy vendorstosell 25th.BogertFarmers’Marketis theviewof theYellowstoneRiver theirlocalprod- dedicatedtothepromotionof local andtheAbsarokaMountainRange ucts.Theweekly growers,artisans,crafters, whilelisteningtolivemusic.As event,expandedfor musicians,nonprofits,small always,admissionisfree. 2018,willalsoprovidethecommu- market,displayandselltheirgoods fallgems.Themarketsshowcasean businesses,andculinaryartists.The Celebratingits10th nitywithafun,familyfriendlyset- topromoteeconomicwell-being additional20foodandfarm BogertFarmers’Marketisaplace anniversaryseason,theBig Sky tingtobuyproduceandlocalgoods andsupportthedevelopmentof productvendorsthatallowshoppers forfamiliesandfriendstogather, Farmers Market isalsoheld fromtheirneighbors. home-basedbusinesses. tocrossoff everythingontheir socialize,supportlocal,andsharein Wednesdaynightsthroughtheend TheoriginalGallatin Valley Butthat’snottheend,folks!The grocerylists.Expecttofindeggs, afun-filledcommunityenviron- of themonth.BigSky’smarket Farmers’ Market willhostits 2018returnof theBozeman cheeses,beef,pork,lamb,chicken, ment!Itfeaturesfreshproducefrom runsfrom5–8pmatTown finaleventonSaturday,September Winter Farmers’ Market isset wild-caughtfish,honey,bread, localfarmers,arts&crafts, Center’sFirePitParkon 8thfrom9am–12pmatBozeman’s forSaturday,September15thinthe Montana-growngrains,freshpasta, nonprofitbooths,livemusic,chil- September5th,12th,19thand GallatinCountyFairgrounds. EmersonBallroomfrom apples,fermentedvegetables,jams dren’sactivities,andaplethoraof 26th.Headuptosee90vendors Servingthecommunityformore 9am–12pm.Additionaleventsare andsyrups,spices,soapsandsalves, dinneroptions.Grabsome featuringfreshproduce,herbs, thanfourdecades,theGallatin setforSept.29thandOct.6th,as wool,yarn,coffee,locallygrown groceries,getthatgiftmadelocally plants,flowers,bakedgoods,art, ValleyFarmers’Marketprovidesan wellasselectSaturdaysthroughout andblendedteas,hotbreakfast,and foryourfriend’supcomingbirthday, jewelry,andclothing,aswellas opportunityandlocationfor the2018-19season.Thewinter muchmore.Allthisunderoneroof! learnsomethingnewaboutoneof MontanaMadeproductslike hundredsof localvendorsof  marketcomesatthattimeof the Besuretoattendoneof these theamazingnonprofitsintown,and antlerart,woodworking,andso homemadefood,handmadecrafts, seasonwheresummer’sbountyis awesomelatesummereventstosup- hangoutwithfriendsandfamily– muchmore. andlocallygrownproduceto stillavailablealongwithallof the portyourfellowcitizens!•

YNP, Interagency Grizzly Bear Study Team announces research trapping

Biologists set to begin grizzly & black BearStudyTeam(IGBST)willbe handlingaredoneinaccordance heedthewarningsandstayout bearpopulations. bear trapping for research purposes in conductingscientific grizzly withstrictprotocolsdevelopedby ofthearea. TheIGBSTiscomposedof  Yellowstone National Park – public bear and black bear research theIGBST. TheInteragencyGrizzlyBear representativesof theU.S. reminded to heed warning signs! operations inYellowstone Noneof thecapturesitesin StudyTeamwasestablishedin GeologicalSurvey,theNational Aspartof ongoingeffortsto NationalParknowthrough theparkwillbelocatednearany 1973tocollaborativelymonitorand ParkService,theU.S.Fishand monitorthepopulationof grizzly October31st. establishedhikingtrailsor manageecosystembearsonan WildlifeService,theU.S.Forest bearsandblackbearsinthe Teammemberswillbaitand backcountrycampsites,andallsites interagencybasis.Thegatheringof Service,theEasternShoshoneand GreaterYellowstoneEcosystem, capturebearsatseveralremotesites willhavepostedwarningsforthe criticaldataonbearsispartof a NorthernArapahoTribalFishand YellowstoneNationalParkandthe withinYellowstoneNationalPark. closureperimeter.Potentialaccess long-termresearchandmonitoring GameDepartment,andthestates UnitedStatesGeologicalSurvey Oncecaptured,thebearsareanes- pointswillalsobepostedwith efforttohelpwildlifemanagers of Idaho,MontanaandWyoming. wouldliketoinformthepublicthat thetizedtoallowwildlifebiologists warningsignsfortheclosurearea. deviseandimplementprogramsto Formoreinformationregarding biologistswiththeNationalPark toradio-collarandcollectscientific Backcountryuserswhocomeupon supporttheongoingconservationof grizzlybearresearchefforts,call ServiceandInteragencyGrizzly samplesforstudy.Allcapturesand anyof thesepostedareasneedto Yellowstone’sgrizzlybearandblack (406)994-6675.•

Bozeman Community Food Co-op donates matching funds to HRDC’s KidsPack Program TheBozemanCommunityFood nourishmentis ciallynow,tohelpkeepthis www.bozo.coop/support- Co-opawardsfundstohelparea suchanimpor- programoperating.” healthy-kidspack. childrenthroughtheKidsPack tantresource,” Aspreviousgrant Pleasedesignateyourmatching Program operatedthroughthe saidAlisonGrey reachesitssunset,the giftforKidsPack. GallatinValleyFoodBank. 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The AwardCeremonyonNov.7thin designedandcreatedbyalocal individualswithinourcityithelps intowritingthedraftplananddraft Forest stretches from the rugged high- theBaxterHotelBallroom. residentfortheirbackyard. usallhaveasenseof prideand environmentalimpactstatement. country of the Absaroka-Beartooth Avarietyof beautification TheBozemanBeautification respectforthebeautythat Jointhesymposiumandlearna Wilderness, the Gallatin Crest & vast projectsthathavebeencompleted AdvisoryBoardhasbeenrecogniz- surroundsus.” bitmorein-depthaboutthescience portions of the Greater Yellowstone withintheBozemancitylimitswill ingoutstandingbeautification Communitymembersare thatgoesintoforestplanning.Topics Ecosystem to the rolling landscapes beconsidered.Theseprojects effortsundertakenbyindividuals, encouragedtosubmitnominations willincludeimplementationof the and buttes of far southeastern includebutarenotlimitedto businesses,organizations,and forprojectsbigandsmallat planningrule,ecologicalintegrity, Montana & northwestern South excitingresidentialdesign, servicegroupssince1997.Chairof www.bozeman.net/beautifica- settingthevisioninachangingcli- Dakota on the Ashland and Camp neighborhoodrevitalization,new theBoard,TerryQuatrarosays, tionawards.• mate,fireaspartof theecosystem, Crook districts. • Page 2B • The ecoZone • SePTemBer 1, 2018

Arts Council to host 3rd annual ‘Mountainfilm in Big Sky’ event The Arts Council of Big Sky is “Mountainfilm is a great event festivals, and bringing a little bit of Telluride to for our Big Sky audience,” says this is the third The Bikes of Wrath Big Sky in September when it pres- Katie Alvin, the Arts Council’s year the Arts ents its third annual Mountainfilm Program and Education Director. Council has in Big Sky event, featuring a “These inspiring films fit in well brought the selection of documentary films from with our adventure-loving, outdoor tour event to the world-renowned Telluride oriented lifestyle.” Big Sky. Mountainfilm Festival that will be Each year, Mountainfilm on “The screening at various Big Sky venues. Tour brings a selection of culturally community has The event will be held Friday rich, adventure-packed and really through Sunday, September incredibly inspiring documentary embraced the 14th–16th and includes the feature films curated from the Mountainfilm Mountainfilm film, Dark Money, at the Warren festival held every Memorial Day event,” says Miller Performing Arts Center, weekend in Telluride, Colorado. Brian Hurlbut, documentary shorts at the Lone The films explore the themes Arts Council Peak Cinema, a specially curated connected to Mountainfilm’s Executive kids’ short film screening at Big Sky mission: using the power of film, art Director. Resort, and a free outdoor movie at and ideas to inspire audiences to “We’re excited Town Center Park. Tickets are on create a better world. Mountainfilm to add even sale now and can be purchased at began in 1979 and is one of more screenings this year to further For more information about the Arts Council at (406) 995-2742 or www.bigskyarts.org. America’s longest-running film inspire people of all ages.” Mountainfilm events, contact the visit www.bigskyarts.org. •

Annual outdoors-based film tour returns to Gardiner The Wild & Scenic Film Advance tickets can be purchased and hundreds partners have Festival is returning to Southwest at northernplains.org/wsff- of active joined togeth- Montana’s Gardiner High School tickets or Yellowstone Wild The volunteers er to support for the fourth year in a row on Gallery and Tumbleweed Bookstore later, SYRCL this campaign. Thursday, September 20th, with & Café in Gardiner. Doors at is one of the By showing films screening at 6pm. Bear Creek 5:30pm. Come learn about what’s largest single- the Wild & Council and Northern Plains in your own back yard – and so river organiza- Scenic Resource Council, a family much more! tions in the Environmental agriculture and conservation group, The South Yuba River Citizens nation and the Film Festival have joined forces again in 2018 to League (SYRCL – pronounced Wild & Scenic to diverse present 10 short films that inform, ‘circle’) started the Wild & Scenic Film Festival is audiences inspire, and ignite stewardship of Film Festival in January 2003 to the largest film across the our land, air, water, and people. promote community building festival of its country, The films featured during this within the Yuba Watershed, as well kind in the SYRCL year’s festival illustrate not only the as a way to explore environmental United States. collectively challenges facing our planet, but issues through an exciting and January’s wants to the work that communities are influential medium. annual five- inspire more doing to protect the environment SYRCL is a watershed advocacy day event individuals and the places we love. The stories group that was started in 1983 by a features over to take envi- give a sense of place and what it small group of concerned citizens 100 award- ronmental means to be responsible stewards of who banded together to fight winning films, action. the earth. against several proposed dams. The plus speakers, For further Tickets to this fantastic event festival’s namesake is in celebration celebrities, and activists who bring ronmental groups nationwide. It is information about SYRCL, the are $10, or $12 at the door. of achieving Wild & Scenic status a human face to the environmental building a network of grassroots Wild & Scenic Film Festival, and a Children 12 and younger are in 1999 for 39 miles of the South movement. organizations connected by a com- list of this year’s films and descrip- admitted FREE with ticketed adult. Yuba River. After roughly three The tour allows SYRCL to mon goal – to use film to inspire tions, please visit www.wildand- decades, thousands of supporters, share their success with other envi- activism. The festival’s national scenicfilmfestival.org. •

Volunteer-powered KGVM to host early autumn Green Drinks The next Green Drinks will be public events held at the Bozeman individuals interested in all things sus- Green Drinks an organic, self-organiz- rotating venues. If you’re interested in hosted by Gallatin Valley Public Radio Public Library. Learn more at tainable. Everyone is welcome to ing network. becoming an event host or for more on Wednesday, September 19th www.kgvm.org. invite someone else along, so there’s Green Drinks events are typically information on Green Drinks, visit beginning at 5:30pm with meeting Every month in Bozeman, people always a different crowd, making held the third Wed. of each month at greendrinksbozeman.org. • location to be announced. who care about sustainability get As a volunteer powered, together at these informal gatherings. community-building station, KGVM The evening features a lively mixture 95.9 provides information and tools of people from NGOs, businesses, for learning and engaging on a academia, government, and the local Outdoorsman David Mauro to discuss platform for showcasing and sharing community across political and news, events, and viewpoints not economic spectra who enjoy the new book at Bozeman REI available anywhere else in the Gallatin opportunity to chat and network Valley. The station is dedicated to under a broad umbrella. This is a fun REI Bozeman continues to host kept company with cannibals and Check out the next Garage providing recorded coverage of local way to catch up with people you know FREE outdoors-based presentations gunrunners, and spoke with the Sale for REI Members on presentations such as “The Extreme and a great way to make new contacts into fall. Here’s a look at a few of dead. He ended up joining history’s Saturday, September 22nd from History Project,” local music, art, and and learn about organizations and the upcoming courses and other courageous few when he ascended 9am–3pm. During this daylong sale, events. into the clouds to stand at the REI Members are invited to come An author’s event, reading, and summit of Mt. Everest at age 50. in for amazing deals on “as is” Q&A with David Mauro for his His #1 bestseller, The Altitude merchandise that has been used and book The Altitude Journals Journals, chronicles these adventures returned. Items are priced to sell. will take place Wednesday, and the lessons they provided for his Come in early for the best selection. September 12th from 6:30–8pm. personal challenges back home. If you are not a member, please David Mauro took up David will read from his book while check with REI staff for mountain climbing at the age of mixing in stunning photos, GoPro membership details – it’s affordable 44. For the next seven years, he footage, and lively audience and lasts a lifetime. trudged across glaciers, frozen interaction. Time will be allotted Looking ahead, Prepare for wastelands and through dense, for Q&A, as well as book signing, Bear Country on Thursday, dangerous forests. He communed so bring your copy or purchase September 27th from 6–7:30pm. with penguins and elephants, one at the event. The Bozeman store offers monthly bear education classes throughout the summer. Taught by one of REI’s nonprofit partners specializing in bear behavior, the goal is to reduce bear-human conflicts and injuries to both humans and bears. Participants will have the opportunity to practice the proper use of bear spray with inert canisters. Many REI classes and presen- tations are free and open to the public, but registration is required as space is limited. Reserve a spot now at www.rei.com/learn, where you can find more info about these and other upcoming courses and events. •

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Bear spray: carry it, know how to use it From Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks assessthesituationbytryingto –If thebeariswithin30 (FWP) determineif thebearisactually feetspraycontinuouslyat TheInteragencyGrizzlyBear awareof you.Isit,forinstance, thefrontof thebearuntilit Committeerecommendstheuseof threateningorfleeing?Alwayskeep breaksoff itscharge bear spray andurgeshuntersto thebearinsightasyoubackaway, –Sprayadditionalbursts learnotherbear-aware safety andleavethearea. if thebearcontinuestoward measures. 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Business in and around the BoZone

Chamber presents Four Corners Block Party, business gatherings BozemanAreaChamberof Wednesday,September12thfrom September13thontheVillage and$50fornon-members. Thursday,September27thfrom CommercewillpresentBusiness 11:30am–1:30pm.Presentersinclude CenterLaneBlockbeginningat SponsoringtheeventareFour 5:30–7:30pm.Theeventwillbe Before Hours onThursday, BarryBrownof CanneryDistrict 4:44pm.Livemusicprovidedwillbe Cornersbusinesses4Corners hostedbyBig Timberworks, Inc. at September6thfrom7:30–8:30am. Partners,LLC,andJoeCobb, providedbyMontanabandRiver Welding,BridgerAnimalNutrition, theirlocation,1RabelLane,in Thrive willhosttheeventatits Mitchell BuffaloBump GallatinGateway.Thelocal location,400EBabcock,in Development Pizza,Dark companycombinesmoderndesign Bozeman.Thecommunity-based Group/Bozeman HorseCustoms& elementswithreclaimedtimberand organizationoperateswithapreven- Gateway.This Outfitters,Dry metalmaterialstodeliverproducts tative,strength-basedempowerment eventwilltake HillsDistillery, thatlastforgenerations. modelof workingwithparentsand placeatthe Dayspring Timberworksisknownforits children.Theyprovidefamilieswith ResidenceInnby Restoration,Food original,reclaimedtimbercreations theresources,tools,andsupportto Marriott,located forThought, madetomeetitsclients’needs.This raisehealthy,successfulchildren. at6195EValley FredBellReal gatheringprovidesabusiness Thisgatheringprovidesabusiness Centerin Estate,Harvey’s networkingoutletforBozemanArea networkingoutletforBozemanArea Bozeman.This Plumbing& Chamberof CommerceMembers Chamberof CommerceMembers eventis$18for Heating,Hunter andothers.Thiseditionof Business andothers.Thiseditionof Business membersand$105 Family AfterHoursisincludedwith BeforeHoursisincludedwith fornon-members. Chiropractic,Kountry Chambermembershipand$50for Chambermembershipand$50for Note:passesmaybeincludedwith North.Thisisasmallbusiness KornerCafé,SCSUnlimited,Town non-members. non-members. membership. networkingopportunityforBozeman Pump,andWesternHorizon Visitwww.bozemancham- ThenextBusiness & Aspecial4:44@4C,theFour AreaChamberof Commerce InsuranceLLC. ber.com toregisterforanyof these Community Issues forumwill Corners Pig Roast Block Party Membersandothers.Thiseventis Lookingahead,anotheredition eventsandtolearnmore.Call(406) provideaReal Estate Update on Revival,willtakeplaceThursday, includedwithChambermembership of Business After Hours issetfor 586-5421forfurtherinformation.•

Local gift shop gives thousands to customers & charities in 2018 Montana Gift Corral celebrates 25 years Corralwantedtodosomething VETPAW(VeteransEmpoweredto MontanaGiftCorrallocationin charitablecausesbyyear’send,the in Bozeman with a yearlong giveaway specialincommemoration. ProtectAfricanWildlife).Since downtownBozeman.Julymarked conversationturnedtobeingpartof Thegenerosityof Montanansisa Basedonthephilosophythat January,whenthegiveawaybegan, MontanaGiftCorral’s25th theMainStreetBozemanlandscape badgeof pride,rightnexttotheir gettingagiftfeelsgood,andgiving MontanaGiftCorralhasbeenable Anniversarymonthandfelljust formorethantwodecades,sharing independentstreakandabilityto onefeelsbetter,MontanaGift todonatetoconservationgroups pastthehalfwaypointinthe2018 Montanamemorieswithgift-givers makeagood,strongcupof coffee. Corralishelpingitscustomersdo andanimalshelters,familyand giveaway.Hundredsof dollarshave andreceiversallovertheworld. LocalgiftshopMontana Gift bothwithayearlonggiveaway. women’ssupportorganizations,and beenawardedtowinningnames “Thetruthis,wenevertakeitfor Corral hasbeenhonoringidealslike Namesgointoahatandaredrawn seniorcare.Everydonationis drawnfromthehat,andhundreds grantedthatwe’restillherein theseforovertwodecades,selling everytwoweeks.Thewinners meaningful–fortheindividual moredonatedto14charitiesand Bozeman,after25years.We’re souvenirsandgiftswhichsavor receiveagiftcard,andMontana drawingwinnerandthedonation nonprofitsthusfarduringthe reallygratefultobehereinthis Montanaculture,itsartists,the GiftCorralthenmakesadonation recipient,aswellasfortheteamat anniversarycelebration.Montana community,andwe’regratefulto landscapes,andwildlife.Visitorsand – whichmatchestheirgiftcard MontanaGiftCorral.ManagerLes WildlifeFederation,oneof sharethisopportunitytogiveback localsvisittheirthreeBozeman dollaramount–toanynonprofitof Gundersenshareshersentiments, Montana’soldestconservation to–andwith–ourcustomers.” locationsfortangiblereminders theirchoice. “Thebestpartof thisgiveaway groupsandthepartyresponsiblefor Tolearnmoreabouthowthese of atriptoYellowstone,oranother Thewinningcharitieshave celebrationisthatthemoney’s thestate’sfamousstreamaccess donationshavepositivelyimpacted back-roadjourneyinBigSky rangedfrombelovedlocalanimal goingoutintocommunities. fishingregulations,wasoneof the nonprofits,orinformationonhow Country.Butas2018markstheir shelterHeartof theValleyto Supportingourcommunity manynonprofitstoreceiveadona- toparticipate,pleasevisit 25thanniversary,MontanaGift internationalorganizationslike organizationsandnonprofitsis tionfromMontanaGiftCorral. www.GiftCorral.com oroneof goodforallof us.” AsLesGundersenreflectedwith itsthreeBozemanlocations: Intheearly1990s,Sharonand gratitudeonthechancetoshare downtown,intheGallatinValley BertHopemanopenedthefirst $6,500withdozensof different Mall,andinsideWalmart.•

Montana’s manufacturing sector adding jobs faster than rest of the nation, MSU/UM report says From MSU News Service alcoholicbeverages,structuralmetals purchasedbyCanada,followedby EmploymentinMontana’s andelectronicinstruments,occurred ChinaandKorea.Exportsdropped manufacturingeconomyhasgrown despitecontinuingdeclineinthe slightly,1.1percent,during muchfasterthanintherestof the state’swoodandpaperproducts 2016-2017. U.S.,accordingtoanewreport manufacturing,thereportadded. –Thereare3,372manufacturing commissionedbytheMontana Othersignificantsectorsof businessesinMontanaduringthe ManufacturingExtensionCenterat Montana’smanufacturingeconomy mostrecentcountin2016. MontanaStateUniversity. includefoodandfurnitureproducts. –Mostmanufacturersin The2018 State of Montana Alsoaccordingtothereport: Montanaaresmallbusinesses. Manufacturing report,prepared –Mostmanufacturerswhowere Roughlyhalf of businesseswith bytheBureauof Businessand surveyedsaidthat,in2018,they employeeshadfewerthanfour. EconomicResearchatthe expectedincreasesintheir –Manufacturingof alcoholic Universityof Montana,indicates production(62percent)andprofits beveragescontinuestobeanareaof thatMontanaadded3,500manufac- (59percent). stronggrowthinMontana.In2015- turingjobsduring2010-2017,an –Montana’smanufacturing 2016,thenumberof people increaseof 21percent.That’s workersearned$1.2billionin2016, employedbybreweriesinthestate comparedto8percentnationwide. anincreaseof morethan19percent increasedfrom575to752;the Theincrease,whichcanbe since2010. numberemployedbydistilleries explainedpartlybyanincreasein –Montanamanufacturingwork- increasedfrom102to154.Other thenumberof businessesmaking ersearnedanaverageof $47,831 growingsectorsincludesmallarms peryear, andelectricalinstruments,bothof higherthan whichroughlytripledtheirnumber thestate of employeesbetween2010 averageof and2016. $40,943. MMEC,whichishousedin –Montana the NormAsbjornsonCollegeof exportof Engineering atMSU,workswith manufactur- manufacturerstohelpthemgrow, ingproducts innovateandmaketheirbusinesses wasvalued moreprofitable.MMEChasfield atroughly officesinBillings,Bozeman,Great $1.1billion Falls,KalispellandMissoula. in2017. The2017Stateof Montana Roughly Manufacturingreportcanbefound abouthalf onMMEC’swebsite,www.mon- of thatwas tana.edu/mmec.• September 1, 2018 The BoZone • Volume 25, Number 17

MuSic in and around The BoZone

Outdoor Jams: Allman Brothers tribute, Lake Street Dive usher in fall ChickenJam West will present door. Doors at 6pm. blues-rocker is touring in support of his latest Shook Twins return to the Filling Station Blackalicious at the Zebra Cocktail Lounge In collaboration with ChickenJam, Bridger LP, Ancient Noise. Recorded with Grammy with help from Kelly Nicholson Band on on Sunday, September 2nd. Local acts Brewing will host another edition of its Award-winning engineer and producer Matt Wednesday, September 19th at 9pm. Tickets Tonsofun, Wormwood and NICKBUSY popular outdoor music concert series featuring Ross-Spang, the released in May. to this 21+ show are $15 in advance and $18 will open at 8pm. Tickets to this 21+ show are Lake Street Dive on Monday, September Tickets to this 21+ show are $12 in advance at the door. Doors at 8pm. $17 in advance and $20 at the door. 10th at 7pm. Tickets for this all-ages event are and $15 at the door. Doors at 8pm. Portland’s indie folk-pop band is fronted by Doors at 7pm. $36 and available at “If the In a hip-hop Cactus Records, or the blues torch career that has door, depending on stands a stretched nearly 20 availability. Note: every chance of years, Blackalicious online ticket purchase for being passed has earned respect the show includes a copy of down to the the old-fashioned way the band’s new album, next genera- – rising through Free Yourself Up. tion, it’s honesty, commit- The title of Lake going to be ment, and artistry. Street Dive’s new by the works The American hip- album is both an of artists like hop duo from exhortation to listeners Gary Clark Sacramento, and a statement of Jr. and California is com- purpose for the band. Patrick prised of rapper Gift The songs have an Sweany,” of Gab (born Tim infectious swagger, wrote a Parker) and DJ/pro- even when dealing with reviewer for ducer Chief Xcel awkward breakups or American (born Xavier Mosley). the unsettled state of Songwriter. They are noted for our world. Free Yourself “By min- Gift of Gab’s often Up is their most gling the “tongue-twisting,” confident album yet, spirit of the multisyllabic, seriously soulful and blues with a complex rhymes and exuberantly rocking. firm singer-songwriter grasp, Patrick Sweany Shook Twins Chief Xcel’s “classic” And, in many ways, it has tapped into a gripping musical direction beats. Blackalicious’ is Lake Street Dive’s that feels like a natural and effective way to identical twins, Katelyn and Laurie, who serve 2015 release Imani, Thomas Gabriel most intimate and update the basics of the genre without losing, as the band’s main songwriters. Central to Vol. 1, as well as its collaborative, with the or diluting, its inherent edge.” Shook Twins’ sound is their wide range of instrumental companion, are available now. band itself taking over the production reins Country crooner Thomas Gabriel is set instrumentation: , acoustic and electric The Dusty Pockets perform a special and working as a tightly knit unit to craft these for a Filling Station show on Saturday, , electric bass, , electronic tribute to The Allman Brothers & Little Feat ten songs. In addition, the quartet drafted September 15th at 9pm. Tickets to this 21+ drums, face drum (beat-box), glockenspiel, on Wednesday, September 5th for the last of touring keyboardist Akie Bermiss to join them show are $10 in advance and $15 at the door. ukulele, banjo-head drumming and their the “2018 Cannery District Patio Series” in the studio, literally freeing the band up to Doors at 8pm. signature Golden Egg. Beautiful twin beginning at 7pm. The Bozeman band explore a wider range of instrumental textures, T.G. – as those closest call him – is the harmonies, layered upon acoustic and electric explores genres from blues and country, to folk construct more full-bodied arrangements, and oldest grandchild of Johnny Cash. instrumentation – coupled with Laurie’s and soul. They’re most comfortably described build stacks of lively background harmonies. Predominately raised on the road, he often inventive use of percussive and ambient vocal as purveyors of American roots music. The Free Yourself Up‘s sound is influenced by late dreamed of a life as a successful career loops, and Katelyn’s re-purposed telephone fellas seek to tell meaningful stories, delivered sixties-early seventies R&B, AM pop, and FM musician. When he was young, his grandfather microphone – set their sound apart, creating a with grit, wrapped in beautiful melodies and rock while the lyrics are informed more by would call him onstage, to sing “When the unique and eccentric blend of folk, roots, driven by powerful grooves. The Dusty contemporary events. Read The BoZone’s inter- Saints Go Marching In.” Along with his voice groove and soul. Pockets’ debut album, Hard Line, is available view with Lake Street’s on Page 4C. that sounds so much like his grandfather’s, Advance tickets for these shows are now. Held outside Wildrye Distilling, Dean’s Nashville vocalist and guitarist Patrick Gabriel brings a wealth of stories from his available in-store at Cactus Records and Zesty Booch and 406 Brewing, tickets to this Sweany performs at The Filling Station on memories of his childhood and of growing up www.cactusrecords.net. For more info, all-ages event are $10, also available at the Tuesday, September 11th at 9pm. 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Bobcat Brass events precede Bozeman Symphony season opener with Judith Ingolfsson Just ahead of its new season’s Symphony Far Afield program melodies, lush romanticism and a debut, Bozeman Symphony has featuring Bobcat Brass on Friday, rousing finale in Tchaikovsky’s announced the “Tuning In to the September 14th at 7pm. Admission famous 4th Symphony. Those same Orchestra” series. In this interac- is by donation & open to the public. forces of fate led composer Eric tive discussion, Maestro Savery hosts The Far Afield program, Korngold to flee from the opera musicians of the Symphony. With a established in 1992, takes Bozeman houses and concert halls of Europe focus on individual players, get the Symphony chamber ensembles to and come to America in the 1930s, “inside scoop” of each artists’ rural communities to present free resulting in some of Hollywood’s perspective on making music as part performances and share their epic film scores. His swashbuckling of the Bozeman Symphony. Players musical perspectives. Far Afield Overture to Captain Blood, and the discuss the various challenges of enables the audience to see, hear spicy harmonies and virtuosity of their instruments, the repertoire, and and feel the music being created live his cherished Violin Concerto are also how they fit into the orchestra and instead of through the media of on the bill. The Judith choir as a whole. television or radio. Ingolfsson-featured performances The first event on Tuesday, Bozeman Symphony has also will be held Saturday, September has characterized her playing as Individual tickets are available for September 4th features the Bobcat announced its 51st Concert 22nd at 7:30pm and Sunday, producing “both fireworks and a purchase beginning September 1st. Brass: Sarah Stoneback (principal Season presenting a wide variety of September 23rd at 2:30pm. Both singing tone,” and Strings Magazine Tickets range $27–$67 with trumpet), Mike Nelson (principal thrilling concert experiences, with will be held at Willson Auditorium described her tone as “gorgeous, student discounts available. Tickets French horn), and Jeannie Little repertoire ranging from the Baroque in Downtown Bozeman. intense, and variable, flawlessly pure may be purchased in advance or at (principal trombone). Join in at period through the 21st century. Violinist Judith Ingolfsson is and beautiful in every register.” the door, based on availability. the Bozeman Public Library’s They’ll introduce some of the lead- recognized for her intense, These performances would not Advance tickets for all Bozeman community room at 5:30pm, or ing guest artists of our time, present commanding performances, be possible without strong communi- Symphony performances, as well virtually as the event will be the Bozeman Symphonic Choir in uncompromising musical maturity, ty support and sponsorship. The as season subscriptions, are live-streamed on Facebook, two stunning performances, and and charismatic performance style. Symphony wishes to thank David available at www.bozemansym- @bozemansymphony. This event is provide fun opportunities for families Now based in Berlin and enjoying a Ross for his season sponsorship and phony.org. Those interested may FREE and open to the public. to enjoy the Symphony together. global career, she performs regularly ERA Landmark for generously also visit the Symphony offices, Additionally, Virginia City’s As the Symphony begins the new as soloist, chamber musician and in sponsoring this performance. located at 1001 W Oak St., Pine Creek finishes off summer slate w/ Elling House Arts & Humanities season, the forces of fate are recital as the duo Ingolfsson-Stoupel, Purchase a season subscription Ste. 110, or call (406) 585-9774 Center will host the Bozeman powerfully portrayed with sweeping founded in 2006. The New York Times today and save up to 35%. for further details. • Fred Eaglesmith, Grizzly Goat

Comedy, country & camaraderie with upcoming Rialto acts Closing out its first summer since Mission Spotlight alongside Sam backed by solid rhythm, bass and people’s reopening, the historic Rialto theater Platts & the Great Plainsmen at harmony, creating music that is Mission Spotlight lives. And brings an exciting lineup of top-tier 8:30pm. Tickets to this 18+ show meant to be danced to. Songs range with fiddler talent from around the country to are $10. Doors at 7:30pm. from originals written by Platts to Jason Carter its event space in Downtown After escaping a dry, traditional country staples, led by his and bassist Bozeman. Here’s a look at some of fundamentalist town in eastern vocals and guitar. The band’s focus Alan the upcoming happenings. Washington, three of the members is on making country music – while Bartram, the Enjoy A Night of Comedy in of Mission Spotlight moved to the it may not fit on mainstream country ensemble is the Light Box with John Dick big city (Portland, OR) where they radio, the young group’s commit- loved and Winters on Thursday, September met two bourbon-drinking atheists ment to their sound sets them apart. respected by 6th. Fellow comedians Sophia who would help them fulfill their The group recorded their first the bluegrass Smarandescu, Garrison Choitz and dream of starting a studio album, Sundown at Noon faithful. But Kyle McAfee will start the evening country/indie/folk band. Mission’s (recorded under the name Sam the band is off at 8pm. Tickets to this 21+ show sound is built around singer/song- Platts and the Kootenai Three), in now are $10. Doors at 7pm. writer Kurt Foster’s baritone voice. 2013, which was entirely written combining Winters is a stand up comedian, They’ve been privileged to play with and arranged by Platts and the their sound comedy producer and storyteller greats like Sturgill Simpson, band. In a time when the style of with others based in Pittsburgh. He’s toured the American Aquarium, and Lindi traditional country music has been to make country on the national independent Ortega. The band’s first two pushed aside, Sam Platts and the something comedy circuit for nearly half a (Everything That Floats and Keep the Great Plainsmen is keeping the Bluegrass Evening with The fresh and rejuvenating. The Travelin’ decade. His style is part Good Ones Close) were recorded with sound alive. Travelin’ McCourys on McCourys new self-titled album observational, part autobiographical, the legendary Larry Crane. Their The following week sees a FREE Thursday, September 20th at released in May. part mumble. Heavily tattooed, new album, Remember the Time, is set night of Gypsy Jazz in the Burn Box 8:30pm. Tickets to this 18+ show The Rialto is located at 10 W always in black, standing over 6ft to release this month. with Montana Manouche on are $32.50. Doors at 7:30pm. Main St. in the center of historic tall, Winters looks intimidating but The Plainsmen play honky-tonk Friday, September 14th at 8:30pm. No other band today has the Downtown Bozeman. Get further his comedy is anything but. music with a unique sound guided This 21+ event is open to the public. same credentials for playing acquainted with Southwest A Night of Country follows on by tradition. Frontman Sam Platts Doors at 6pm. The group plays traditional and progressive music. As Montana’s newest event space at Saturday, September 8th with leads the band of performers, swinging instrumental Gypsy Jazz the sons of bluegrass legend Del www.rialtobozeman.com, where music in the style of Django McCoury, Ronnie McCoury on you can also peruse current Reinhardt. The tunes are joyful and mandolin and Rob McCoury on happenings and buy advance elegant, reminiscent of music played banjo continue their father’s work – tickets. Follow the Rialto on in Paris nightclubs in the 1940s. a lifelong dedication to the power of Facebook for the most up to date Rise Against’s ‘Mourning Looking ahead, immerse in A to bring joy into event announcements, @therialto. • in America Tour’ comes to Fieldhouse mid-month Kick up your heels at annual ‘Barn Chicago-based rock group Rise sand in 2017 America, it might just Against will make a Bozeman stop be Rise Against.” Wolves (Virgin as part of their North American Records) debuted at No. 1 on Dance’ in benefit of MOSS tour, bringing with them support Billboard’s Alternative, Top Rock Don your best western attire for $105 in advance at and bass with vocal harmonies. from AFI and AntiFlag. The and Hard Rock albums charts. a rousin’ good time! Montana www.tinyurl.com/2018BarnDa The Dirt Farmers invite you to be “Mourning in Amerika Tour” Lead single “The Violence” topped Outdoor Science School (MOSS) nce or $120 at the door. Yee-haw! “Having a Good Time” and expe- comes to Brick Breeden Fieldhouse the Mediabase Active Rock chart will host its annual MOSS Barn The Dirt Farmers are a foot- rience the flavor and fun of on Wednesday, September 19th at and the follow-up track, “House On Dance on Saturday, September 8th stomping string band who have Montana life. 7pm. Tickets $36.75 and are on sale Fire,” was a Top 10 hit. from 6–11pm in benefit of the dubbed their musical style “paisley Montana Outdoor Science now at www.ticketswest.com Like all Rise Against records, school’s many educational programs. grass.” School is and the Fieldhouse box office. the band tackles political struggles The event will feature great eats by They’ve dedicated to Comprised of Tim McIlrath alongside personal ones, creating Rendezvous Catering, including a gained a promoting (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Joe songs as complex as their fans. For pig roast, as well as suds by MAP following an aware- Principe (bass), Zach Blair (lead Wolves, Rise Against stepped out of Brewing and one or two MOSS-cow for their ness, under- guitar), and Brandon Barnes their comfort zone and began mules to wash it down. And it fun-loving standing and (drums), Rise Against won acclaim working with Nick Raskulinecz, the wouldn’t be a barn dance without mix of old appreciation for its hard-hitting 2017 Grammy-winning producer who has some boot scootin’ tunes! The Dirt school of the natu- performances in support of its partnered with Foo Fighters, Alice Farmers will bring the live country, ral world eighth studio album, Wolves. Illinois in Chains, and Deftones. entertainment. bluegrass, through Entertainer said, “the return of Learn more about the band, All the fun will go down at 7424 blues and quality Rise Against feels more timely than as well as their recent compilation Bridger Canyon Road. Western rock – with educational ever.” Houston Press observed, “If release The Ghost Note Symphonies, “barn dance fancy” attire is the occa- experiences. any rock band could convince their Vol. 1, by logging on to suggested. A live auction will also sional slip MOSS fans to not bury their heads in the www.riseagainst.com. • support scholarships. Tickets are into hip- offers hop. The summer band programs members, as unique as their song and those in the classroom during list, serve it all up with a smile on the school year. Learn more at mandolin, banjo, guitar, fiddle www.outdoorscience.org. •

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Friends of KGLT announces ‘2018 Fall Vinyl Sale’ Alternative Public Radio station the rare, collectible vinyl, CDs, cas- brings together a vast community of educational radio to area listeners. service announcements per year on KGLT-FM, located on the MSU settes, posters, and tees being offered music listeners and fans from across KGLT is funded by donations from topics including sexual harassment, campus in Bozeman, has announced by KGLT, and the vendors, who give the broadcast area, which includes listeners, grants, and foundations, as GED completion, senior education, their annual 50th Anniversary a percentage of their sales to the Helena, Big Timber, Livingston, well as underwriting and support preventative health measures, low 2018 Fall Vinyl Sale. The one- station. Gardiner and the Gallatin Valley. from the Associated Students of cost medical services, humane con- day-only vinyl sale is set for “Word has gotten out about the Montana State University (ASMSU). trol of animal population, new class- Saturday, September great finds at our Vinyl Sales,” said KGLT works with many clubs and es on campus, psychological counsel- 15th in rooms 233 and KGLT Music Director, Jim Kehoe. programs on and off campus, writ- ing, crisis hotlines, among others. 235 of the Strand “Vendors come from as far as ing and producing over 1,500 public Learn more at www.kglt.net. • Union Building on the Missoula and Jackson Hole.” Montana State The Vinyl Sale will University campus. include private dealers and all The event will run of the vinyl the station collects from 10am–3pm with from listener donations. Also, Evening of worldly FREE admission, pre- KGLT will offer collectable tees ceeded by an “Early from past years for sale. The Bird” special hour for KGLT Vinyl Sale in the MSU SUB instrumentals at Emerson collectors from 9–10am is just down the hall from the with a $5 donation. Ask-Us Desk. Saturday allows collec- Operated as a program of tors free parking on campus, Montana State University - with plenty available south of the Bozeman, KGLT has broadcasted SUB. The Early Bird special allows Friends of KGLT hold the vinyl sale from the campus since its inception real vinyl hounds to get first dibs on twice a year for KGLT. The event in 1968, providing non-commercial,

Pine Creek finishes off summer slate w/ Fred Eaglesmith, Grizzly Goat Pine Creek Lodge has served up who brings a variety of flavor to her an extensive slate of live music all live shows, performing tunes ranging summer long, but all good things from Turnpike Troubadours to Ella must come to an end. Here’s a look Fitzgerald to Led Zeppelin, along at who’s closing out (pretty much) with plenty of originals you just have 11:11 Presents Rodrigo y La Rocha (Rage Against everybody’s favorite season in to hear. Order some food, maybe a Gabriela with help from Robert the Machine) and Anoushka Paradise Valley. cold beverage, then find a spot! Ellis at the Emerson Center for the Shankar. Close out summer with Fred Provo-based Grizzly Goat are Arts & Culture on Saturday, In 2010, Rodrigo y Gabriela Eaglesmith & Tif Ginn on set for Saturday, September 8th with September 15th beginning at 8pm. played at The White House in Saturday, September 1st at 7pm. another FREE performance on the The group is known around the Washington, D.C., for President Advance tickets are $20, or $25 Beer Garden Stage at 7pm. The globe for their unique instrumental Obama. From humble beginnings as at the gate. group performs undomesticated blend of metal, jazz and world buskers on Dublin’s Grafton Street, Award-winning, acclaimed Americana music focused on good music. Advance tickets to this all- endless touring and a great word of singer/songwriter Fred Eaglesmith’s stewardship of the earth, geography, ages show range $50–$70 and are mouth buzz carried the band talent for storytelling through his and caring for others. They’ve available in advance at forward until their international songs continues to draw universal supported Greensky Bluegrass, River www.1111presents.com, or at break out with the release of their appeal and pushes the craft to a Whyless, Town Mountain, the door. Doors at 7pm. self-titled 2006 album, higher form. And on his latest studio Jamestown Revival, and Brett Since they left Mexico for Ireland which spawned the hits “Tamacun,” album, Standard, Eaglesmith’s Dennen, and have also played at in 1999, Rodrigo y Gabriela have “Diablo Rojo” and their cover of indelible characters and narratives festivals such as Treefort Music Marcedes Carroll established themselves as one of the “Stairway to Heaven.” The duo jump to life and leave listeners Festival, Mayesfest, and Seven Sense most popular acoustic instrumen- appeared on Jools Holland, BBC satisfied even amongst imperfections with Fred, along with her multiple Fest. Grizzly Goat’s latest album, tal bands in the world. They have TV’s Glastonbury coverage, plus and broke-down machines and instrument additions to the show will Burning the Prairie, released in March. moved in excess of 1.5 million Letterman and Jay Leno in America. relationships. have you in awe. Please visit www.pinecreek- albums worldwide, and have sold out 11:11 followed in 2009, and the The enigmatic, countrified, rock Marcedes Carroll will lodgemontana.com for ticketing venues like the Hollywood Bowl, the band went to Cuba in 2012 to n’ roll troubadour visits Southwest perform for the last in Pine Creek’s information, to reserve your cabin, Royal Albert Hall, Sydney Opera record with local musicians for Area Montana with musical wife Tif FREE summer Brunch Live and to learn more about these and House, Red Rocks Amphitheater 52. The band’s last studio release Ginn. She’s a gutsy, amazing singer Music Series on Sunday, other upcoming events. Pine Creek and Le Zenith in Paris on numerous was 2014’s 9 Dead Alive. Last year and a transcendent songwriter who September 2nd on the Beer Garden Lodge is located at 2496 E River occasions. Their film work includes saw the duo celebrate the 10th has spent most of her life touring Stage from 11am–1pm. Carroll is a Rd., just outside of Livingston. the soundtracks to Pirates of the anniversary of their breakout album and playing music. Her impressive, spunky and fun Gallatin Valley local Call (406) 222-3628 for further Caribbean: On Stranger Tides and Puss with a deluxe re-issue and extensive sultry vocals and glorious harmonies information. • in Boots, and have collaborated on world tour during which they stage and on record with artists as performed the album in full each diverse as Robert Trujillo night. They are currently writing (Metallica), Al Di Meola, Zack De and recording a new studio album. • Grammy-nominated Chicago bluegrass quartet set for Ellen show Paige & the People funk up The Bozeman Folklore Society with many symphony orchestras Performance of the Year. The tune will present Grammy-nominated nationwide and has brought an “Fireball” (featuring special guests final Music on the Green bluegrass group The Special informative in-school presentation Rob Ickes, Trey Hensley and Alison Consensus live in concert on to schools nationally and Brown) on 2016’s Long I Ride won The Bozeman Public Library People dress to impress, giving their Friday, September 21st at internationally since 1984. the 2016 IBMA Instrumental Foundation closes its family-friendly performances a sense of occasion, Downtown Bozeman’s Ellen Band leader Greg Cahill (banjo) Recorded Performance of the Year 2018 ‘Music on the Green’ then blast the roof off with their big Theatre beginning at 7:30pm. is the former President/Board Chair Award. The Special Consensus’s Summer Concert Series showcas- band, powerhouse sound! The soul, Formed in the Chicago area in of the Nashville-based International latest album, Rivers and Roads, ing regional talent on Sunday, R&B, jazz, and pop group are one 1975, the acoustic bluegrass four- Bluegrass Music Association released in the spring. September 16th with the talents of of Bozeman’s best, and are excited piece brings a repertoire that (IBMA), the former Board Chair of Tickets for this evening of Paige & the People’s Band on to bring their brand of musical features traditional bluegrass the Nashville-based Foundation for bluegrass music are $27 in advance the Front Plaza from 5–7pm. This devotion and “funky spices” to standards, original compositions by Bluegrass Music, and a recipient of at www.theellentheatre.org and event is FREE and open to “The People.” band members and professional the prestigious IBMA Distinguished at the door. For more information the public. The Bozeman Public Library songwriters, and songs from other Achievement Award (in 2011). about The Special Consensus, check The nine-piece horn powered Foundation provides financial musical genres performed in the Other band members include Rick out www.specialc.com. and vocally charged group has a support to increase and enhance the bluegrass format. The band has Faris (guitar), Dan Eubanks (bass) Bozeman Folklore Society is an feeling of ‘70s soul with a modern quality of services, programs, and released 19 recordings and has and Nick Dumas (mandolin). all-volunteer nonprofit organization twist. The band is somewhat community events offered by the appeared on numerous National Their 2012 release, Scratch Gravel dedicated to promoting, preserving, reminiscent of groups like Cold Bozeman Public Library. Public Radio programs and cable Road, was Grammy-nominated for enjoying, and sharing the music, Blood or Sharon Jones & the Dap- Follow the Foundation on television shows, including The Best Bluegrass Album and two songs dance, arts, crafts, and skills of Kings, but with a much more Facebook for updated event details Nashville Network and the Grand from the 2014’s Country Boy: A traditional cultures. For further event contemporary feel. Paige & the and other information. • Ole Opry at the historic Ryman Bluegrass Tribute to John Denver won details, call Rik James at (406) 586- Auditorium in Nashville. IBMA awards for Recorded Event of 4123. Visit bozemanfolklore.org International tours have brought the the Year and Instrumental Recorded for all upcoming BFS events. • band to Australia, Canada, Europe, South America, Ireland and the United Kingdom. The Special Consensus has appeared in concert

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Retro pop n’ funk fivesome help bid summer adieu w/ outdoor Bridger show

Summer may’ve flown right on with a producer and allowed our freedom. The only person policing a special place, is there a song from feeling he was in his head, by, but Bozeman is in store for one own strengths as producers to come our ideas was us and we were in a the album you find yourself most thinking who amongst these people more fantastic show to help usher in out, which we’d never really really excited [place]. You know, excited to share with your listeners would make a good band. He was Southwest Montana’s vibrant fall recognized. We also worked more we’ve worked with each other for so and audiences? What’s the story just like, ‘Yeah, I want to be in a colors. Bridger Brewing will host collaboratively, so we sort of freed long that we have so much trust in behind it? band.’ And of course we wanted to be another in its outdoor concert series, ourselves up from ways that we’ve each other’s ideas and strengths. RP: I do really love singing all in a band, we were 18. The amazing this month showcasing the talents of worked in the past and let ourselves Whenever anyone was like, ‘Well I the songs. One of my particular part is that we managed to stay Brooklyn-based Lake Street Dive. try new methods of writing songs. kinda want to try this,’ the answer favorites that I like to highlight is together this long. Free your calendars up for RZ: What progression have you September 10th as this diversely noticed in the music since the inspired group brings its fall tour to earliest days of Lake Street up to the area-favorite brewery for an this most recent release? What evening of sonic storytelling. has the band managed to retain In anticipation of the upcoming in that time? performance, The Rolling Zone RP: It’s gotten a lot more spent a few minutes on the phone refined. We’ve sort of been trying to with lead singer Rachael Price to refine our chops at writing a great, talk recording and touring the almost in the sense of a perfect pop band’s multifarious new album. song – the perfect three-and-a-half RZ: Lake Street Dive will bring minutes where all the elements are a pair of performances to the right, it’s catchy and it’s interesting. I Treasure State next month, the first think that’s something we didn’t to Bozeman’s own Bridger Brewing know how to do at all when we first on an outdoor stage, then off to started, and now we’re really Missoula. What can concert-goers starting to figure it out. As far as expect to experience at these shows? what we’ve kept, I think we’ve kept RP: The show we’re playing our looseness. We aim to be kind of right now is mostly our new record, sloppy, if that makes sense. We’re which we’re really stoked about. trying not to be a perfect, conserva- And if people haven’t heard the new tory-sounding band. And we’ve record, it’s a pretty energetic and always been very loose. That comes danceable, so they can expect to from our jazz upbringing, and I hear a lot of that and a collection of think we’ve maintained that spirit. some of our old tunes. RZ: Why is this band RZ: The band is touring in of performers known as ‘Lake support of its spring release, the, I Street Dive’? want to say, retro pop rock n’ soul- RP: Mike wanted us to be a influenced Free Yourself Up. How band that played in a dive bar. have audiences and longtime fans That was the aspiration of the been responding to the new sound – fun, catchy music where material? you’re kind of like, ‘Love this RP: So far it’s been really, really rock band down the street.’ positive. We came out feeling so Beyond that, Lake Street is a happy about this record, feeling like street in Minneapolis which had a it’s maybe our most Lake Street photo by Shervin Lainez lot of dive bars on it. They were Dive-y record yet. I think that’s what sort of closing down by the time people are picking up on. The fans And furthermore, it’s just a nice was always just, ‘Yes. Let’s try it. Let’s called “Doesn’t Even Matter Now.” Mike was growing up, but he really like it – they were singing mantra to set down the things that see how it sounds.’ That obviously If anyone’s listened to our previous knew about them from tales of along with the songs within the first aren’t working for you and use the inspired everybody and helped more records, they’ll catch that it’s about yore. week of the record being out. We’re things that are. ideas keep coming. a guy named Bobby. We have two RZ: Very cool. So, thus far really happy. RZ: With the help of Dan RZ: What have you taken other songs about this same charac- in your career, is there a favorite RZ: The title of the album has a Knobler’s engineering wizardry, away from this experience, maybe ter, so it’s sort of a continuation of memory from all the bit of a sneaky, dual meaning. Why Lake Street kept the writing and compared to how you’ve made this story. I think it’s cool because record-making and touring you’d did you guys settle on this particular production behind Free Yourself Up albums in the past? songs, especially breakup songs, are like to share? name for the collection? in-house. Did this tight-knit RP: I think what we took away basically always going to be about RP: We have so many! One RP: Free Yourself Up felt most approach allow more room for is that we’re producers and we can one specific feeling you have about that’s popping out is when we right because it’s what we did to experimentation? continue to work this way if we the relationship. You don’t always played at the Newport Folk make this record. We freed ourselves RP: It definitely gave way for a so choose. get a full, 360º picture of it. So, this Festival. A), that was a really fun up from the idea of needing to work lot of experimentation and a lot of RZ: Though they likely all hold song continues to round it out. festival to play, but also Mavis There’s more maturity in the lyrics Staples, who is such a big and I think it’s a really feminist inspiration to me, came and sat in look at a breakup. It’s also very with us and sang our song. She sang tongue-in-cheek and has a lot of “” per her request humor in it, but it’s also got some which was so amazing. I take a lot very sincere moments. I really like from her spirit and watching her singing that song. perform live now really makes me RZ: You’ve cited Etta James think differently about doing this for one of many influences. How do my entire life. I just love her. she and artists of similar stature RZ: You’ve got a busy tour seep into your own artistry? schedule ahead, but then where does RP: As far as singers are Lake Street go from there? Are there concerned, you know, I’ve studied any big plans in place? so many over the years and my RP: Let’s see, we tour until the heroes are a wide range – Etta holidays, we take a little break, then James, Stevie Wonder, Aretha we tour some more. We’re hoping to Franklin, Paul McCartney, Stevie get overseas, hopefully to Australia Nicks, Bonnie Raitt. Luckily, I get by next year as well because we to use all of that information I’ve really like touring there. So, you gathered because everybody in know. And then we’re going to make this band [has] different styles. It’s another record. really a challenge to figure out RZ: And I’m sure you guys are how to approach a song the way it always working on new songs. should be sung, and I try out a lot RP: Oh definitely, yeah. of different things every single Nonstop. night. It’s served me well to always Lake Street Dive will perform have been interested in a lot of with help from Louisiana-born blues different types of singers. and soul singer/songwriter Robert RZ: Not to exclude the band’s Finley on Bridger Brewing’s newest addition in Akie Bermiss, outdoor stage, Monday, September but the original group members, 10th at 7pm. all from different parts of the Tickets for this all-ages show are country, met while studying jazz at $36 at Cactus Records and the New England Conservatory of www.cactusrecords.net, or at the Chicks with Sticks is a membership to all women over the about the event. Music. Going way, way back, was gate, depending on availability. community of women who age of 21 who have an interest in Chicks with Sticks drum proud- there a particular ‘why don’t we Gates at 6pm. celebrate diversity by making a drumming. No experience is ly to empower diversity, dignity, start a band’ instance that prompt- Note: every online ticket purchase for thejoyful noise! You may have seen the necessary, just a willingness to have respect and unity of the human ed the formation of Lake Street? show includes a copy of the band’s new Chicks marching at the Sweet Pea fun! The fall membership drive family. Their goal is to shape a RP: When you’re in music album. Parade and wondered, how can I “meet and greet” event will take better world through boisterous school, getting asked to play with Following their Bozeman show, become a Chick? Your chance to place in Bozeman on Thursday, and bodacious bucket drumming. somebody is like being back in Lake Street Dive heads to Missoula’s find out is coming up at the annual September 13th at 6:30pm. If The deadline to request a membership middle school and it’s the kickball Wilma theater for a performance on Chicks with Sticks you are interested, you can drive invitation is Thursday, September team. You’re just waiting for Wed., Sept. 12th at 8pm. Tickets Membership Drive on send an invitation request to the 6th at 6pm. Learn more about somebody to be like, ‘Do you want and further information can be September 13th. Chicks via email (chickswith- how you can join by sending to be on my team?’ So, when found at www.thewilma.com. Once per year, the Chicks open [email protected]) to get details your email request today! • anybody asks you to play you say Lake Street Dive is Rachael Price yes because someone thinks you’re (lead vocals), Mike “McDuck” Olson cool. McDuck’s idea – Mike (guitar, trumpet), Olson, who formed the band – (bass), Mike Calabrese (drums), and was so smart because over our first Akie Bermiss (keys). year at NEC, he just sort of Learn more about Lake Street vetted, went to shows and listened Dive at www.lakestreetdive.com to people play. At the end of the or find them on Facebook for year, he asked the other three of updated tour details and band us to be in a band with him. I announcements, @lakestreetdive. don’t know how methodical he got Their new album, Free Yourself Up, is about it, but I kind of have a available now. •

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Daniel Kosel, Triggers & Slips among Eagles entertainers downtown Downtown Bozeman’s Eagles Bar make a delightful listening and Ronnie Milsap, plus many other psychology of relationships, and like Tsunami Funk return Friday is popular with folks from all walks experience best described as “Crues great artists. Note: Daniel Kosel will so much country music that came and Saturday, September 14th–15th. of life. Not only a great spot for the Music,” a self-styled blend of return to the Eagles with his full band to before, his originates in personal The Bozeman-favorite group always happy hour crowd, FOE hosts week- country, rock, and blues. rock the house Friday and Saturday, mistakes and a stepped-on heart. packs the dance floor with ly live music and karaoke. Here’s a Kosel embraces musical September 21st–22nd. “Snow’s voice is pure soul,” with Funk/R&B rocking grooves. look at what’s coming up. hints of familiarity, it’s haunting and Tsunami Funk plays tunes from Philly funkers Dirk Quinn powerful and with no comparison to artists like Stevie Wonder, Pharrell Band close out one month and kick Triggers & Slips pinpoint. It is the one thing you Williams, Bruno Mars, Red Hot off another with a pair of won’t forget. Some of his songs hurt, Chili Peppers, James Brown, Earth performances on Friday, August 31st some make you laugh at him or Wind & Fire, Sly & the Family and Saturday, September 1st. The yourself, but what’s shared after the Stone, Kool & the Gang, Van high energy funk/jazz band tours show from night to night is a Morrison, Steely Dan, Bob Marley, extensively throughout the United connection, a new relationship and many more! Tsunami Funk is States and Canada. Utilizing over a waiting to be revisited and rekindled Eddie T, Luke Flansburg, Nate decade of steady performing, Quinn time and time again. Anderson, David Charles, and has developed a unique and Bozeman funk trio Holding For Isaiah Morales. progressive style – one that appeals Hux is up on Saturday, September Bridger Mountain Big Band to a wide variety of music listeners 8th. The group plays a wide variety of performs regularly on Sundays from with fans ranging from the jam band groovy rock and funk tunes to keep 7–9:30pm. The 17-piece jazz hippies to the jazz snobs. The band’s things saucy for those who want to get orchestra celebrates the music of infectious energy and musical out on the floor and boogie. Head Duke Ellington, Count Basie, and interplay routinely attract listeners down and check ‘em out! more, with original arrangements that are admittedly more Stephanie Yeager is back with and music of all genres from the accustomed to lyric-based music. another round of Wednesday night 1900s to today. Check them out on With great melodic sensibilities, acoustics on September 12th at Facebook for performance rhythmic experimentation and an 7pm. With a gripping, emotive voice announcements. accessible modern edge, the Dirk and guitar skills to match, Yeager’s Always a blast, Sunrise Quinn Band is jazz/funk songwriting makes you feel as Entertainment brings the fun of improvisation at its most exciting! though you’re on the most exciting karaoke and DJ music every Check out an acoustic set by road trip of your life. Her passionate Thursday night. Come sing your Daniel Kosel on Wednesday, folk songs draw from the influence of heart out and maybe even do a September 5th beginning at 7pm. influences including Stevie Ray Country soul rock n’ rollers country, soul, gospel, indie-pop, and dance number between songs. Kosel is a Montana-based Vaughan, Dwight Yoakam, George Triggers & Slips stop by the blues. From Alaska to Appalachia, to Liquid confidence available upon singer/songwriter and guitarist who Jones, Keith Whitley, Steve Wariner, Eagles on Friday, September 7th. the beaches of south Texas, Yeager’s request. performs originals from his albums Merle Haggard, Aretha Franklin, Morgan Snow is an American travels have brought her far and Eagles Bar live music begins at Beartooth Stage and The Rain, plus a Rascal Flatts, Sammy Kershaw, singer/songwriter living in the wide. These adventures are 9pm, unless otherwise noted. The delicious bevy of covers. His AC/DC, Segovia, Tommy modern age who records his songs expressed beautifully in her latest Eagles is located at 316 E Main St., emotionally intelligent poetry, soulful Emmanuel, Mariah Carey, Clint under the name ‘Triggers & Slips.’ album, Campfire Sessions, next to the Nova Café. For more vocals, and pretty guitar stylings Black, Chet Atkins, Ozzy Osbourne, The band’s music is steeped in the available now. information, call (406) 587-9996. •

Last month for the 50 Mile Grill at Norris Hot Springs! turn of the calendar on Saturday, relate to, often amusing, and strings, and triple harmonies. The September 1st. The Butte-based frequently with a regional backdrop. band’s roots lie in the heart of the songwriter puts an original twist on Norris welcomes the Ennis City Rocky Mountains. From writing Americana and alt-country with the Ramblers on Saturday, September tunes in caves and atop mountains, help of his acoustic guitar. 15th. This locally-based trio plays to performing in taprooms and other Sunday, September 2nd sees American folk music and cowboy intimate venues, these once upon a Samuel Isaac. He is a soulful songs, i.e. the perfect hang music for time classmates became a songwrit- singer/songwriter and musician your Saturday night soak. ing duo finding inspiration in their from Brighton, England, now living, Galynne Goodwill will bring beautiful surroundings and budding exploring, and playing music in her acoustic grooves to close out the sisterhood. The Wind and the Bozeman. weekend on Sunday, September Willows bring a fresh taste of folk to Edwin Johnson returns on 16th. The independent artist writes their new home of Bozeman. Friday, September 7th. Johnson soulful, conscious, acoustic pop Weston Lewis is set for Sunday, performs multiple musical styles and songs inspired by humanity’s rapid September 23rd. Lewis plays with a genres, travelling all over the United awakening. number of local bands, solo States and Canada. He composes “Inherent positivity paired with performances, and as a sit-in lead songs “on the fly” with live record- beautiful melodies, insightful song- guitarist for artists including The Aran Buzzas ing looping technology. writing and playful lyrics turn every Andrew Hand Band, John Sherrill, Logan Dudding is next up on Galynne gig into a feel-good-fest. The Electric Sunday, Lang Termes, Saturday, September 8th. Logan is a Her vocal skills and sultry stage pres- Mathias, and MOTH. His solo sets Norris Hot Springs has had a bud in your car (or RV) at the 50 Butte resident, known for his work ence make for a night of musical are comprised mostly of acoustic very busy summer, with visitors from Mile Grill – for the herbivores in with the Chad Ball and Red marvel in its purest form.” – Historic rock covers and some of his original all over the world at the your group, as well as the carnivores. Mountain bands as a percussionist. Trempealeau Hotel, Wisconsin songs. In band settings, he likes to Campground, and soakers taking in The No Loose Dogs Saloon serves Now honing his guitar skills, he’s Aaron Banfield hits the play funk, jazz, country and more. the waters in the historic wooden traditional favorites for the whole enjoying putting on solo acoustic Poolside Stage on Friday, September Norris Hot Springs is a unique pool. The 50 Mile Grill has been family too. Once the month wanes, performances, covering favorite 21st. A member of local bands and historic Montana wonder. For serving the best of locally procured the Grill will begin to reduce hours, songs and showing off a few BoZambique and Cole & the more history, information on the beef, bison, poultry, lamb and fish to so make a trek to Norris soon to originals. Help welcome him back! Thornes, Banfield sings and plays menu, special offers and much more, folks six days a week and the enjoy the bounty of the region. Mathias follows on Sunday, originals along with some known please visit www.norrishot- consensus is the food has never been And don’t forget to quench your September 9th. The Bozeman-based and obscure covers ranging from springs.com. The hot springs are better. Norris is committed to bring- thirst with a large selection of craft singer/songwriter has been playing ballads to up-tempo tunes. located 34 miles west of Bozeman ing you the finest in organic food in beers and an ever-expanding wine music under the big sky for nearly Wind and the Willows head near the intersection of Highway the area and your meal is sustainably list. Drinks for all ages are available, two decades. With powerful vocals out to Norris on Saturday, 287 and Route 84. Norris has harvested from local ranches and in addition to weekly dessert specials. and a percussive guitar style, he’s September 22nd. Imports from returned to its winter hours: gardens, including the onsite garden Live music takes over the known for his dynamic live perform- Evergreen, Colorado, Willows’ lead Thursday, Friday and Monday from you can see from the Campground. Poolside Stage every Friday, ances full of acoustic folk, rock, and singers Ryen Dalvit and Maren 4–10pm; Saturday and Sunday from Over 900 pounds of vegetables, Saturday and Sunday at 7pm. funk tunes. Mathias recorded his Stubenvoll bring their distinct sound 10am–10pm; closed Tuesday and greens and edible flowers have been Aaron Williams closes out the debut album, Walk Alone, with the to Montana, a blend of brass, Wednesday. • harvested so far this year – and final month of summer on Friday, help of Emmy Award-winning the onions and root vegetables are August 31st. From rock/reggae band producer Jeremiah Slovarp. up next! This onsite garden plays a In Walks Bud, Aaron will be playing Aran Buzzas will play for huge role in providing nutritional a variety of tunes including rock, soakers on Friday, September 14th. meals for guests of Norris folk, and reggae. He’s a real favorite Calling his music “Homegrown Hot Springs. at the hot springs. Montana Folky Tonk,” Aran There’s something for every taste Sean Eamon performs with the performs songs that are easy to

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Early autumn Attic acts: Nashville artist Anthony Smith, indie faves Paper Lights The Attic, a second-floor bar and even a collaboration with the bring a show on visiting 24 states and 13 performance venue in historic Traveling Wilburys, The Waiting Saturday, National Parks, while sam- Downtown Livingston, is a MUST runs the gamut, performing each September 15th at pling sounds from nature for dancers and live music lovers. tune with undeniable, fiery live 8:30pm. Based in and writing their latest full Here’s a look at some of the energy and a devotion to showing Atlanta, the band length album, Everything is upcoming acts. each person in the crowd a have honed a large Sound, which released The Waiting are back at The damn good time. and cinematic in March. Attic on Friday, August 31st at Award-winning country soundscape within Looking ahead, The 8:30pm. The Bozeman-based singer/songwriter and record their music. Over Fossils bring a show roadhouse rock n’ roll band producer Anthony Smith will the last two years Friday, September 21st at celebrates the music of Tom Petty. perform with local help from they have toured 8:30pm. Known around Not exactly a “cover” or “tribute” Quenby Iandiorio on Friday, internationally, town for their authentic band, they’re, in the spirit of The September 7th at 8:30pm. In from opening for acts hippie music, The Fossils Heartbreakers, first and foremost a Nashville, Smith has written such as Allen Stone, guarantee a rockin’ good BAND: a motley mix of musicians hundreds of songs for fellow country The Fray and Miike time. The members have and friends interpreting the songs of western artists including Lorrie Snow. In 2018, the been acquainted for years one of rock’s greatest legends. Morgan, Sammy Kershaw, Lonestar, band was awarded and are connected by their The band’s motto is “We bring and Montgomery Gentry. He also the International love of music. The band the Petty to your town,” and since released an album of his own Music & consists of Scott Boehler 2013 they’ve been doing exactly that originals, If That Ain’t Country, back Entertainment (harmonica), Rich Ruggles all across the Treasure State. in 2002. Head down for a night of Association’s (keyboard), Jerry Mullen Whether it’s one of Tom Petty’s song and storytelling. Quenby, a “Alternative Album (guitar), and Rick Phillip smash hits with the Heartbreakers, a regional favorite, will open. of the Year” as well (drums). sampling from his solo albums, or Alternative group Paper Lights as “Song of the Advanced ticketing Year” and nomina- Paper Lights information is available at tion for “Artist of the www.whiskeycreekmon- Year.” Their music has also been Boeing, MTV, ESPN, Chick-fil-A tana.com. The Attic is located at featured in placements including and Outdoor Magazine. Last year, the 110 N Main St. in Livingston, just Gregory Alan Isakov returns CBS, Coca-Cola, Land Rover, band traveled over 10,000 miles, above Whiskey Creek Saloon. • to Bozeman during album release tour Chico Saloon hosts Polly O’Keary-fronted In collaboration with Mellow filled with instruments and gear Mood, ChickenJam West stored there by musician friends – ‘Labor Day Dance,’ Swamp Dawg & more Productions will present the gear Isakov always leaves on, just in Bozeman return of Gregory Alan case inspiration strikes. Catch some Isakov at the Emerson Center for As its name implies, the dark the Arts & Culture on Saturday, indie rock and folk populating great live music at Polly O’Keary September 22nd. Folk rock Evening Machines possesses a dusky Chico Hot Springs Saloon after a singer/songwriter Joshua James hue. Hushed acoustic guitar and will open at 8pm. Tickets to this all- sparse combine for a moody relaxing dip or ages show are $33 in advance and foundation that’s amplified by ornate drive through $39 at the door. Doors at 7pm. and heavy embellishments: distant Paradise Valley. Advance tickets are available in-store electric guitars, keyboards, pedal Live entertainment heads to Pray at Cactus Records and www.cac- steel, saw, percussion, strings, banjo, every Friday and tusrecords.net. For more and some electronic drums. Saturday evening information, visit www.chicken- Evening Machines came together so you can kick up jamwest.com. via an organic process rooted mostly Born in Johannesburg, South in solitude and along side of your feet and soak Africa, the now Colorado-based engineer Andrew Berlin them too! indie-folk artist has been traveling all (Descendents, Rise Against). He Rock, reggae, his life. Isakov creates songs that recorded all the instruments and funk, and country hone a masterful quality, telling slowly intertwined the band: Steve group Downtime stories of miles and landscapes and Varney, Jeb Bows, John Paul Grigsby, will take the stage the search for a sense of place. His Philip Parker, and Max Barcelow. A Friday, August 31st song-craft lends to deep lyrical bevy of other contributors added and Saturday, masterpieces with hints of his influ- additional sonic flourishes as well. September 1st. ences, Leonard Cohen and Bruce The album brims with elusive The Billings-based Springsteen. He has been described characters and slippery emotional band originally The MAX return Friday and and Michael “Mikey G” Gillan as “strong, subtle, a lyrical genius.” situations, the kinds that linger long formed as a three-piece acoustic Saturday, September 7th–8th. The (drums, vocals). In between farm duties (Isakov is after their presence dissipates. cover group. Marco Castro, Gerrick popular band has entertained and Following Saturday, September a full-time farmer as well), the multi- Whether addressing romantic love Phillips, and Josh Moore earned delighted audiences nationwide since 15th, check out Doublewide instrumentalist wrote and recorded or human connection, Evening their initial reputation, but the band the mid-80s, calling Montana home Dreams. The dynamic four-piece his fourth full-length studio album, Machines has no easy answers. has since grown to a full electric since 1993. With Kyle Brenner from Livingston provides an original, Evening Machines (to be released Oct. Find more information about outfit adding Dennis Mailloux (bass (guitar), Mike Young (drums), and driving, melodic yet irreverent 5th) in a studio housed in a barn on Isakov and Evening Machines, as well guitar) and Luke Kestner (drums). Bobb Clanton (bass), The MAX sound. Expect some good ole, home- his property. Like the farm, this as an album pre-order link, visit The group will keep the party going, plays spot-on renditions of a wide grown Western Americana and rock. studio has a communal atmosphere, www.gregoryalanisakov.com. • so be sure to rest up before you variety of choice danceable rock n’ The band is composed of Cleo Toll, catch one of these shows! roll covers and has two original Kevin Toll, Forrest Garlow, and Polly O’Keary & the Rhythm albums, Shadows in the Shade and Vinyl Jordan Garlow. Come enjoy their Method are back at Chico on Valentine. The MAX has opened for fresh sound and support local music Gregory Alan Isakov Sunday, September 2nd for a special Styx, REO Speedwagon, and The in the process! Labor Day Dance beginning at Fabulous Thunderbirds. Tsunami Funk will be on hand 4pm. O’Keary is a fan favorite in Swamp Dawg performs Friday, Friday and Saturday, September the Pacific Northwest and around September 14th. The local band 21st–22nd. The Bozeman-favorite the United States and Canada. With brings New Orleans-style funk, group always packs the dance floor her top-shelf trio – featuring second line, and swampy Southern with Funk/R&B rocking grooves. Tommy Cook (drums) and David Soul to Southwest Montana and Tsunami Funk plays tunes from Miller (guitar) – she performs a mix beyond. Inspired by the music of Dr. artists like Stevie Wonder, Pharrell of soul, funk, blues and rock that John, Professor Longhair, the Neville Williams, Bruno Mars, Red Hot has won her top honors as a Brothers, Irma Thomas, Tab Benoit, Chili Peppers, James Brown, Earth songwriter, singer and performer Snooks Eaglin, and the artists of Wind & Fire, Sly & the Family from blues societies around the Stax Records and the Memphis Soul Stone, Kool & the Gang, Van PNW. She is well known for her scene, the band brings forth a Morrison, Steely Dan, Bob Marley, joyous, explosive stage relaxed yet energized beat that gets and many more! Tsunami Funk is performances, her powerful and you on your feet and ready to dance. Eddie T, Luke Flansburg, Nate expressive voice, and powerful bass The core four includes Susan Miller Anderson, David Charles, and Isaiah grooves. The band’s latest album, (vocals), Blaise Arsenault (guitar, Morales. Black Crow Callin’, is available now. vocals), Jamey Warren (bass guitar), Chico Saloon music begins at 9pm, unless otherwise noted. Chico Hot Springs is located in Pray, 20 miles south of Livingston. Come sip, soak, and swing! For more information, call (406) 333- 4933 or visit www.chicohot- springs.com. •

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Tableside tunes, thrice weekly at Tuesday tunes complement Kountry Korner Café Bozeman Spirits’ flavorful

creations Handcrafted cocktails and fantastic acoustics – the primary ingredients for a successful happy hour! Bozeman Spirits Distillery hosts Evening live music in Four just dream about. A true Montana ed Christopher Parkening’s master live music by great Corners, three nights per week! icon, she was born and raised in classes at Montana State University local artists every The Kountry Korner Café serves a the West and carries on the culture in 1981 and 1982. Bob played Tuesday from tasty breakfast and/or dinner, as in music. Williams interprets guitar and piano in various bands 5:30–8pm in their well as local musician residencies standards like “Walkin’ After in Billings including the Gentlemen welcoming tasting throughout the month. Here’s a Midnight,” “I Fall to Pieces,” of Jazz and solo piano nightly at room. Here’s a look look at some upcoming event dates. “Sweet Dreams,” and others, with the Cellar 301 for several years. at the upcoming acts. Claudia Williams performs an erotic tenderness that’s less Rich Mayo performs every Sure to pack the guitar, four and five-string bass, every Friday night at 5:30pm. country than it is late-night hip. A Tuesday at 6pm. Upcoming dates house, Ashly “Little Jane” ukulele, and percussion. Influences She’ll be ready to entertain on little folk, country and blues, it’s include September 4th, 11th and Holland returns to Bozeman Spirits include Bonnie Raitt, Marshall August 31st, as well as September American roots music. 18th. A multi-instrumentalist, on Tuesday, September 4th. The local Tucker, and George Jones, but what- 7th, 14th and 21st. Williams has A local pianist and KKC fixture, Mayo plays the guitar, harp, and songstress possesses a vocal quality ever the song, you can count on been singing in the Big Sky Bob Britten brings Saturday vocals. He performs an Americana uniquely her own. It can be smoky, heartfelt vocals and fine musicality. Country most of her life. As the performances September 1st, 8th, mix you’re sure to enjoy, and his sweet, warm, and inviting, taking Brice Ash performs on Tuesday, lead singer of Montana Rose, she’s 15th, and 22nd at 5:30pm each wife, Tanna, often adds a flute and from the highest highs to the lowest September 18th. Ash’s debut solo following her dream of songwriting evening. Britten studied piano and lovely female voice. lows. The emotion in the voice can album, The Chariot, carries with it the and interpreting songs of others guitar as a youth growing up in For more information about only come from someone that has hopeful hurt, raw honesty, and that speak to her soul. She enjoys New Jersey, but it was the guitar upcoming events, call (406) 586- lived through those experiences… as stirring stories that fans of his telling the stories of life and love in that brought him to Montana. He 2281 or visit www.kountryko- Holland has. A multi-instrumentalist, rough-hewn songwork have come to the west, sharing tales that most studied classical guitar and attend- rnermontana.com. • she often backs her voice with acoustic guitar, fiddle, or accordion. expect. Ranging from the heart- Holland fronts the popular wrenching piano/cello duet, “Joe’s Americana/country band Little Jane Final Bow,” to the gritty roots rocker & the Pistol Whips. Expect to hear “Has-Been Man,” the record brims Christy Hays, BoZambique live during plenty originals and crowd favorites with humanity – brash cowgirls, during this solo performance. broken old men, homeless saviors, Bridger’s Music & Mussels Edis Kittrell will entertain and high school nerds. Their stories distillery-goers on Tuesday, are woven together in an Americana Bridger Brewing is home to the Expect multiple guitars, dobro, and will be on nutrition and developing September 11th. Edis’ unique brand soundscape as Ash explores the very best Montana craft beers and even some old time banjo to blend a relationship with the community. of folky, bluesy tunes has moved and corners and alleys of the human artisan pizzas available. In addition with his elegant croaking – ahem – Learn more at entertained audiences for many condition. The singer/songwriter to its fantastic menu items, the singing. www.montana.edu/wwami. years. She performs at various moved to Bozeman early last year, family-friendly brewer also hosts venues and functions in solo, duo, where the slower pace and Music & Mussels every Wednesday, and trio acts, as well as with her breathtaking surroundings continue to nourish his creativity. {Pints with Purpose} every Monday, Bridger Creek Boys band Edis and the Incredibles. Her and scintillating outdoor concerts primary instruments are her Learn more about Bozeman during the summer months. Here’s powerful and heartfelt vocals. She Spirits’s tasting room, distilling a look at some of the upcoming acts also plays six and twelve-string processes, and other offerings at and nonprofits. www.bozemanspirits.com. • In collaboration with ChickenJam, Bridger will host another edition of its popular outdoor music concert series featuring Lake Street Dive on Live sees Southern goth of Monday, September 10th at 7pm. Tickets for this all-ages event are Lincoln Durham, rocker $36 and available at Cactus Records, or the door, depending on Jonathan Tyler availability. Note: every online ticket Live From The Divide continues fees. Doors at 8pm. purchase for the show includes a intimate performances this summer, Jonathan Tyler did the rock star copy of the band’s new album, Free celebrating the lineage and contem- thing. He played Austin City Limits, Yourself Up. The record is influenced Latin fusion group Proceeds from Monday, porary voice of the American Roots Bonnaroo, Hangout Fest and the by late sixties-early seventies R&B, BoZambique will entertain September 10th will benefit singer/songwriter. Here’s a look at Voodoo Experience. He performed AM pop, and FM rock while the brewery patrons on Wednesday, Bozeman Film Society. Established in just a few of the upcoming acts. on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, and toured lyrics are informed more by September 12th. The band 1978, the local outfit seeks out and Country artist Alex Williams alongside AC/DC, ZZ Top, The contemporary events. Read The performs percussive-centric melodies presents independent films which stops by on Wednesday, September Black Crowes and Kid Rock. His BoZone’s interview with Lake Street’s driven by world-infused rhythm and engage, entertain, and foster an 5th at 9pm. Tickets are $25 plus 2010 LP Pardon Me for Atlantic Rachael Price on Page 4C. blues. They are a five-member band understanding of the world com- fees. Doors at 8pm. Records with backing band The Wednesday nights from 5–8pm, inspired by Afropop, Highlife, as munity around us. Learn more at Williams’ debut album, Better Northern Lights reached No. 8 on Bridger Brewing hosts Music & well as Cuban and Brazilian song www.bozemanfilmsociety.org. Than Myself, is a distant cry from the the Billboard Modern Rock chart. It Mussels! Come enjoy some live and dance. BoZambique is com- Take a peek into the work of sugary pop hybrids currently was everything he thought he’d music and a half pound of succu- prised of Loren Block (uke bass), Thrive on Monday, September 17th. dominating country radio airwaves, wanted. It was everything he’d lent, steamed mussels with house- Aaron Banfield (guitar), Matt Sloan The community-based organization and as far as he’s concerned, that’s signed up for. Ultimately, it wasn’t made sweet Italian sausage, toma- (saxophone), Jelani Mahiri (percus- operates with a preventative, a good thing. Williams is part of a what would satisfy him. These days, toes, garlic, and chili flakes, topped sion), and Doug Wales (congas). strength-based empowerment new breed of upstart outsiders, Tyler really does come off as a with parsley and tomato salsa. Bridger Creek Boys will model of working with parents and writing music that at once sounds changed man – in person and on Christy Hays and Tony showcase their talents on children. They provide families both modern and traditional, record alike. He’s more introspec- Polecastro team up for an Wednesday, September 19th. The with the resources, tools, and channeling the raw, authentic sound tive, more focused. Holy Smokes, his evening of tunes on Wednesday, Boys are an acoustic bluegrass support to raise healthy, successful that’s made stars out of outlaw first solo release, finds Tyler shed of September 5th. quartet steeped in old-time tradition, children. Learn more at singers and red dirt rockers. His live major-label constraints, removed “Like Lucinda Williams in a while also pushing the genre with www.allthrive.org. show is a force to be reckoned with, from the guard of his Northern Carhartt jacket, Christy Hays works newgrass. The band blends originals Bridger Brewing provides the earning him dates with everyone Lights backing band and bearing his rugged metaphors into emotionally with covers of from Lynyrd Skynyrd to Hank soul as a songwriter who’s seen the charged country folk,” wrote a traditional bluegrass Williams, Jr., but he’s equally at top of the mountain and now seeks reviewer for The Austin Chronicle. Hays’ and more contemporary home in the studio. Fat, twangy a different kind of climb, one filled music has folk and country tinges, artists. Their style is guitar tones, honky-tonk , and less with flash and more with thoughtfully penned stories and a full confident, complex, and swirling pedal steel lay the frame- substance. The album’s an open band sound that’s both driving alt full of improvisation work for Williams’ blend of vintage look into who Tyler is at this very country and moody folk rock. that will draw you in country and southern rock, and his moment and, most of all, who he Compared to Brandi Carlile, and get you shaking all lived-in baritone breathes genuine feels he’s always really been. Lucinda Williams, Rhett Miller, over with bluegrass joy. life and depth into his based-on-a- Looking ahead, Seafoam Kathleen Edwards and Patty Griffin, Bridger Brewing not true-story brand of songwriting. Green brings a performance to the Hays has a sound uniquely her own. only takes pride in its Lincoln Durham follows with Live studio on Friday, September She has shared the stage with Hayes stellar menu items, but a performance on Tuesday, 21st at 9pm. Tickets are $20 plus Carll, Sturgil Simpson, Bruce also in the community it September 11th at 9pm. Tickets are fees. Doors at 8pm. Robison, Kelly Willis and Jeffery serves. The brewery $25 plus fees. Doors at 8pm. Fronted by Dublin-born Foucault to name a few. River hosts {Pints with Armed with old bastardized singer/songwriter Dave O’Grady, Swimmer, Hays’ third full-length and Purpose} every mid-century guitars, hand-me-down the psych/folk outfit is touring in fifth release overall, brings the culmi- Monday evening from fiddles and , homemade continued support of its debut nation of her influences and experi- 5–8pm where $1 of contraptions with just enough album, Topanga Mansion. Produced ences traveling the world. The album every pint sold will be tension on a string to be considered by Black Crowes guitarist Rich is available now. donated to a featured an instrument and any random Robinson, the album ranges from Polecastro is a YouTube Guitar local nonprofit. Here’s a BoZambique percussive item he can get his hands O’Grady’s influences including the Geek, instructor, and lover of all look at some of the non- or feet on, Durham is a Southern American roots music he loves so things strings. The local artist plays profits on the calendar in the com- Bozeman community with unique gothic, psycho-blues revival-punk well in groups like The Band, as original material spanning from ing weeks. Come enjoy a house- hand-crafted brews, fresh artisan- one man band with a heavy-amped well as his singer/songwriter American Primitive guitar-influenced brewed pint and be charitable in the style pizzas, and more. Locally edge, preaching the gospel of some heroes in guys like Foy Vance and instrumentals a la John Fahey and process! owned, family friendly, and Bobcat new kind of depraved music. With John Martyn. Daniel Bachman, to more modern Have a brew and help raise proud, Bridger Brewing is the driving guttural beats backboning Tickets are sold at the door, but fingerstyle flights of fancy. To round dollars for the WWAMI Spanish perfect place for lunch or an various growling stringed these small shows are known to sell out the sonic pie, he also sings his Healthcare Interest Group on Monday, evening out. To learn more about instruments Durham gives birth to a out quickly – so buy yours early! originals and covers out of the September 3rd. The first-year upcoming events and daily specials, sound that transcends genres with Tickets are available at Cactus traditional and folk catalog. Often medical students are committed to visit www.bridgerbrewing.com his dark, poetic and raw writing Records or www.cactus- teamed up with singer/songwriters serving rural and underserved or call (406) 587-2124. Bridger style telling tales E.A. Poe would records.net. Live is located at 627 such as Shelly Bessler and Christy Latino communities. A service trip Brewing is located at 1609 S 11th have been proud of. E Peach St. in Bozeman. Visit Hays, Polecastro rarely has a to Leon, Nicaragua, has been Ave. in the Town & Country com- Jonathan Tyler is next up on www.livefromthedivide.com microphone in front of him, but his organized for the students to work plex. They’re open for business from Wednesday, September 12th at for a full lineup of performances solo shows turn all that inside out. with a local non-profit. Their focus 11:30am–9pm daily. • 9pm. Tickets are $25 plus and further information. •

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Sac Bar serenaders: The Wench, Sugar Daddies & more Enjoy some of Montana’s best live music at Sugar Daddies bring all the favorites on and blues. the historic Sacajawea Hotel after an evening Saturday, September 8th. This Montana-based Kosel embraces of wining and dining in Three Forks. Guests, trio is comprised of Richard Riesser (guitar, musical influences locals, and people from all around are vocals), Oscar Dominguez (keyboards, bass including Stevie Ray welcome head out and enjoy everything the and vocals), and Ron Craighead (drums, Vaughan, Dwight Sac has to offer. Here’s a look at some of the vocals). The band has been successfully Yoakam, George upcoming music. performing in various venues throughout Jones, Keith Whitley, The Side Effects close out summer with Southwest Montana since its inception in Steve Wariner, Merle some excellent live entertainment on Friday, 2012. While the gist of their material is Haggard, Aretha August 31st. Round up some friends and head popular rock n’ roll, country, oldies, R&B and Franklin, Rascal out for dinner, drinks, and plenty of dancing! blues, they also have an extensive arsenal of Flatts, Sammy Comstock Lode kicks off the slide into original songs, all of which are palatable, as Kershaw, AC/DC, fall with a lively performance on Saturday, well as an array of lesser-known but still great Segovia, Tommy September 1st. Bozeman’s best classic rock n’ songs by both obscure and well-known Emmanuel, Mariah roll and country western band plays covers artists/songwriters. Their main focus is variety, Carey, Clint Black, from the ‘60s through the ‘00s. Creedence, and they half-jokingly have a motto of “No Chet Atkins, Ozzy Eagles, Green Day, Grand Funk, Elvis, request left behind.” Osbourne, and Skynard, Beatles, Nirvana, Cash, George Back in action! Sunrise Karaoke will test Ronnie Milsap, plus many other great artists. Exit 288 return Saturday, September Strait, Garth Brooks, Vince Gill, Merle vocal abilities on Friday, September 14th. Diamond will be ready to entertain on 22nd. The high-energy group performs Haggard – just wait a couple minutes and Bring your favorite songs and get ready to Friday, September 21st. The sprightly duo of everything from classic and contemporary you’ll hear an old or new favorite. impress – or at least give it your best shot! Colette and Kenny Diamond bring a unique rock, to blues, country, and all that’s in The Wench are back with a Sac Bar show You haven’t done karaoke until you’ve done and engaging musical experience, with a song between. Exit 288 connects with the audience on Friday, September 7th. For most people, the it with Sunrise. selection from today’s hits, country, classic and creates a fun and exciting atmosphere. image of an “acoustic duo” conjures images of Check out Daniel Kosel on Saturday, rock, R&B, and crowd pleasing sing-alongs. The band’s music is carefully selected to get two soft spoken musicians singing folk rock September 15th. Kosel is a Montana-based Colette – kicking bass, playing piano, percus- people involved in the party and to keep the and hippie jam songs. This is not the case with singer/songwriter and guitarist who performs sion, and vocals – brings a level of entertain- dance floor hopping! The Wench. Two original members of The originals from his albums Beartooth Stage and ment that lights up the room. Kenny, the ALL Sac Bar music begins at 9pm, unless Clintons, John and Josh joke, “we’re half the The Rain, plus a delicious bevy of covers. His second half of the popular duo, often straps otherwise noted. The Sacajawea Hotel is band, twice the party!” The guys are no emotionally intelligent poetry, soulful vocals, on an electric guitar and delivers renditions of located at 5 N Main in Three Forks. For more strangers to throwing a rocking good time. and pretty guitar stylings make a delightful classic ‘70s and ‘80s guitar riffs. Kenny’s sound information about these events, visit Their show is a hotdish or “badasserole” of listening experience best described as “Crues is big, and Diamond plays songs you do not www.sacajaweahotel.com or call musical genres and style. Music,” a self-styled blend of country, rock, expect to come out of a two-piece. (406) 285-6515. •

Andrew Kasab, Kate & the AlleyKats hit downtown Coffee Spot decade and released his debut harp guitarist and singer/songwriter is known Friday, September 14th from 6–8pm. The album, The Common Hour, in to combine traditional and contemporary AlleyKats are lead singer Kate Bryan (guitar, March. If his audience isn’t techniques for his energetic performances. He clarinet, percussion & drums), Cliff Demanty captivated by his introspective has been performing for over 30 years at music (vocal harmonies, keyboards) and Ron lyrics and unique finger-picking, halls, events, festivals, restaurants and other Schimpf (vocal harmonies, bass). The band they are guaranteed to be mes- venues, self-released 11 albums of solo plays an eclectic mix of sassy swing, gutsy merized by his multi-dimensional material, and plays multiple styles including rhythm & blues, and torchy ballads – with performance. Inspired by artists folk, blues, country, bluegrass, jazz, American some classic rock, country and Americana to such as Ben Howard, Jose fingerstyle, American primitive and round out each performance. Their wide Gonzales, and Nick Drake, contemporary acoustic styles. repertoire appeals to people of all ages and Rountree uses his percussive tech- “On 2015’s Fish, Kasab tackles a musical tastes. They’re known around the nique, while looping and layering surprisingly wide range of styles over twenty- Gallatin Valley as the “Dancer’s Dance Band” dynamic rhythms, to create a rare four tracks, from the opening, American with their versatile mix of dance songs and musical experience. Come sup- Primitive-inspired ‘Ire’ to the snappy, aptly styles including cha chas, country and night port a local, up and coming artist! titled ‘D St. Funk.’ Kasab’s music is gentle club two-step, rumbas, waltzes, west coast Howard Beall & the Fake enough that it works well as a background swing, polkas and more. News are set for another complement to an easygoing night… but do In from , folk singer/songwriter afternoon show on Sunday, give yourself the favor of giving him your rapt Nate Taylor performs on Sunday, September September 2nd from 1–3pm. The attention instead.” – Allison Hussey, Indy Week 16th from 1–3pm. The journeyman fuses story group is a collection of talented The next Open Mic Night will take place and experience on a quest for connection young artists from around the Friday, September 7th from 6–8pm. Come for through music – to people, to nature, to truth. great state of Montana. They an evening of music performed by local Often compared to Nick Drake for his bring people together by playing musicians. Bring your guitar, sitar, zither, resonant fingerpicking, Taylor paints an Wild Joe*s Coffee Spot in Downtown groove-based music, specifically pulling from poetry, comedy, or theremin and take a turn ethereal soundscape with his soaring vocals Bozeman is a great place to check out live the jazz, rock, and funk genres. The band up at the mic. Show Bozeman what you’re that implores a kind of reverence for the music by local artists and those passing plays a blend of original compositions, made of! Individual set lengths depend on the moment. His songs wrestle with love, loss, and through town – without the noise of the standards, and modern songs with the intent of number of musicians who want to play. Sign- purpose in pursuit of the ideal that music can sometimes chaotic bar scene. Their menu also creating fresh sounds while still respecting the ups start at 5:30pm – first come, first served. be a force for understanding in an ever more offers plenty of delicious caffeinated and other heritage and language of those before them. Be sure to bring your friends and support live disparate world. treats to enjoy alongside the music! Here’s a North Carolina-based musician Andrew music in Bozeman! A modest contribution to Wild Joe*s Coffee Spot is located at 18 W look at what’s coming up. Kasab stops into the coffee shop with a the kitty will be divided by participating Main St. in the heart of historic Downtown Jacob Rountree kicks off a new month special performance on Tuesday, September musicians at the end of the night. The more Bozeman. Learn more about these and other on Saturday, September 1st from 6–8pm. The 4th from 6–8pm. The fingerstyle guitarist, people who come, the more money in the pot. upcoming events at singer/songwriter has been playing guitar for a Kate & the Alley Kats are back on www.wildjoescoffee.com. •

Stevie’s House ready to develop local musicians Southwest Montana is home to a bevy of ages, respondents must be willing to provide musicians lending their talents to one of the preview MP3s as an introduction to their area’s favorite attractions – live music! Residents material. This is easily managed using just and visitors have easy access to local about any handheld recording device and will singer/songwriters every night courtesy of the give both parties something to talk about during many watering holes and venues around the the initial meeting. region. And though greater Bozeman isn’t your Though singer/songwriters are preferred, New York, LA, Nashville, or Austin, there’s Nelson says, “It’s broad-based. There are plenty of talent to expose right here in the talented artists around, those who are ready to Treasure State. tap into who they are and what they’ve had to Cue Stephen Nelson, a former Warner go through.” The producer is looking for artists Bros. A&R executive looking to embrace that who are “at least at a level where they’re astute local artistry. The music guru splits his time enough to know what good is – potentially what between buzzy Los Angeles and the foothills of great is – and what separates them. You’ve got to rural Montana, a musician himself. Nelson is be good enough to be able to go out and sing in partial to real country western and plays front of people and know they’re going to be regularly with his blues band. into it. I’m here to help hone skills, make a Eager to extend his expertise and passion to demo, and possibly facilitate an LA connection.” willing parties, Nelson is opening the doors to A lot of local acts have the potential to go far, Stevie’s House. The local artist development but Nelson isn’t looking to take on artists whose and production agency seeks singer/songwriter dreams of stardom outweigh their devotion to musicians who perform with a rock edge, write refining their musicianship. heartfelt, unique songs, and are genuinely “Don’t be an artist or somebody that’s doing talented and prepared to take their craft to the this because you want to be famous, or make a next level. lot of money, or want a record deal,” he says. “If “It’s all about telling a story and how you’re that’s your primary motivation, you’re probably telling it,” Nelson says. “Is it similar to going to fail. You’ve got to do it because you love somebody else’s story you’ve heard before, or is it, whether you get paid or not.” it something from a unique perspective? If it’s If you’re an artist who possesses a combina- something people are going to want to listen to tion of talent and honesty, as well as an enthusi- over and over and over again, then it’s affecting asm to explore where this pairing can lead, them emotionally. That’s the ultimate in a Stevie’s House is anxious to hear from you! songwriter, somebody that can attain that. “There’s never a light at the end of the tun- You’ve got to affect people with whatever it is nel,” Nelson adds. “You’re always trying to be you’re doing. If it’s something contrived, people better – a better writer, a better lyricist, a will smell it out. It has to be honest.” better musician.” Stevie’s House is a multi-track live facility Learn more about Stephen Nelson and his available for two to three-membered groups, full services by calling (406) 682-7359 or (818) 489- bands, and solo artists looking to record original 2598. Additional inquiries may be directed to material. Open to talent and players of ALL [email protected]. •

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Kids: Learn to Play Hockey with BAHA! New youth hockey program to premiere ment is included in BAHA’s Learn – Sept. 26th from 4:30–5:50pm this fall to Play Hockey program at no extra – Oct. 3rd from 4:30–5:50pm The Bozeman Amateur Hockey cost. BAHA was able to purchase 40 – Oct. 10th from 4:30–5:50pm Association (BAHA) will be complete sets of youth hockey gear, – Oct. 18th from 4:30–5:50pm premiering a brand new beginner all thanks to an incredibly generous – Oct. 20th from 10:30–11:50am youth hockey program this fall. And anonymous donor who understands Preceding the kids’ Learn to the best part? It’s absolutely FREE! the value in giving back to youth Play Hockey sign-ups, BAHA and It’s been long said that you recreation in the Gallatin Valley. Play It Again Sports & Fitness team should try something before you buy “We are beyond excited to offer up for two Hockey Nights in it, or at least read a decent amount a program for kids that includes free Bozeman, September 5th–6th. of positive reviews online to make a equipment,” said Hockey Director, Register for the upcoming season, well-informed decision. Well, why Dave Weaver. “The Bozeman learn about youth and adult shouldn’t that apply to trying out community has been long waiting programs, and get fitted with different sports too? Starting this for a program that offers trial discounted new and used gear. September, before regular season hockey for free.” Whether you are 60 years of hockey programs even begin, BAHA Sign-ups and gear outfitting for age, have never skated before in will be offering a Learn to Play BAHA’s Learn to Play Hockey your life and you want to learn how Hockey program for kids ages 4 program will take place on to play hockey, or you have a child through 15, that includes five on-ice Wednesday, September 19th at Play who just won’t quit bugging you to be ready with free t-shirts and give- at www.bozemanhockey.org. practice sessions. It Again Sports in Bozeman from play with his or her friends, BAHA aways during both nights! The Bozeman Amateur Hockey The next question on every par- 4–8pm. Space is limited to the first has a program for you! Haynes Pavilion opens Association is a nonprofit service ent’s mind that might be thinking 40 registrants. Stop by anytime on Wednesday September 24th. Ressler Motors Ice organization whose mission is to provide about this program for his or her The Learn to Play Hockey or Thursday from 3pm-9pm and get Rink at the Ice Barn is scheduled to facilities and programs for the development child is, “But, what about the cost of Program will be held at Haynes all your rink-related questions open in late October. Full schedules of quality, affordable, and disciplined equipment?” Full head-to-toe equip- Pavilion on the following dates: answered. Play It Again Sports will and program details may be found competitive and recreational hockey. •

Bozeman premiere of TGR’s new ski & snowboard film rips into Emerson Far Out, the new feature-length an athlete as he embarks on a Hole. Discover the alien landscape Don’t miss your chance to see Hammer, Ian McIntosh, Jeremy ski and snowboard film by Teton journey to one of the most remote of Girdwood, Alaska in January Far Out on the big screen. Doors Jones, Johnny Collinson, Kai Jones, Gravity Research (TGR), embodies and unexplored mountain ranges and see Sean Jordan ride into open at 6pm for the early show, with Mark Carter, Nick McNutt, Parkin the imagination as much as it does a on the planet, the Albanian Alps. Crested Butte on a black stallion to the screening to follow at 6:30pm. Costain, Robin Van Gyn, Sage physical space. It is the quest to seek While the final destination appears shred the Southern Rockies. Find Advance tickets are $15 for adults Cattabriga-Alosa, Sam Smoothy, out undiscovered realms and inspire to be the ultimate goal, it is the out if the wildest and most ($10 for those 16 and under), or $18 Sean Jordan, and Tim Durtschi. new waves of creativity, collective of athletes, experiences, untamed mountains in Europe day of show. For the late showing, One of the world’s leading action enlightenment, and progression. and the array of locations around let us in, and if the ultimate doors open at 8:30pm, preceding a sports brands, Teton Gravity Research It is the quest to be blown away. the world that inevitably drive the destination became a reality. 9pm film start. Tickets are $20. The has produced over 30 award-winning Get ready, Bozeman! On Friday, season’s adventure. Witness mind- Whether you choose to come to late show sells out every year, so get feature-length films, numerous television September 21st, TGR returns to bending pillow lines as the crew the family-friendly early show or your tickets early at www.teton- series, and national television the Emerson Center for the Arts & camps out deep in the Purcell experience the rowdiness of the late gravity.com/films/far-out. commercial spots. TGR is known for its Culture for the winter kick-off party Mountains of British Columbia. showing, the evening is sure to be a Join the TGR crew on one of its cutting edge media and leading online of the year. Join for the one-night Experience urban madness in great time. There will be a ton of boldest missions ever. Far Out, destination, TetonGravity.com. only screening of Far Out, presented Kamchatka and the insanity of the prizes courtesy of Yeti, Atomic presented by REI, features Angel TGR works with the top athletes in by REI. The film includes action Crazy Mountains in Montana. Join Skiing, Völkl, Outdoor Research, Collinson, Cam Riley, Clayton their respective disciplines, capturing, filmed in Montana’s own Crazy the crew in the Slovenian Alps for The North Face, and more. Plus, Vila, Colter Hinchliffe, Dane celebrating, and bringing to life the Mountains! over-the-head cold smoke and attendees will also have a shot at Tudor, Elyse Saugstad, Fabian passion and enthusiasm associated Far Out follows the perspective of watch an 11-year-old rip Jackson winning the tour grand prizes. Lentsch, Griffin Post, Hadley with action sports. • BOBCATS BEGIN 2018 SEASON WITH SOMETHING TO PROVE: BOBCAT PREVIEW

By Danny Waldo nonconference games versus 2017 FCS always competitive Idaho State team on Thomas, Jalen Cole and Damien and we can get after it with our front a their choice of replacements under center escaped Bozeman with a four-point victory slate also includes visits to Weber State Much has been made about the recruits playoff participants, including No. 3 the road late in the season. If MSU can Washington, as well as newcomers Greg little bit more. I think we’ve got a little bit and one criterion was an ability to create after executing a successful fake field goal and Idaho State, as well as a season-end- that head coach Jeff Choate navigate that difficult slew of games, they Filer III and Jahque Alleyne have given more talent and a little bit more juice plays in the passing game. MSU boasted late in the 4th quarter. ing visit to Washington-Grizzly Stadium has brought to Bozeman in may find themselves riding a wave of Choate and his defensive staff the on the edge.” the league’s top rushing attack in 2017, Exacting to take on Mon- his short three years in charge momentum all the way to the FCS averaging over 250 yards per some revenge tana, where MSU of the Montana State football championship come January. game, but Murray was only on the No. 3 hopes to welcome program, with tweet after While much has been made able to connect on 49 percent team in the former/new head tweet announcing another about the Bobcats’ quarterback of his passes. MSU’s new country coach Bobby #boom throughout the spring competition during Fall Camp, the starter will be expected to would go a Hauck back to the and summer months. success, or failure, of Choate’s improve significantly on long towards Big Sky by winning Yet for all of the hoopla crew more than likely will ride on that number. But who will announcing their third consecu- espoused by the Bobcat the shoulders of what is expected that guy be? the Bobcats tive contest in the coaching staff, the enthusiasm to be a nasty defensive unit. The True sophomore Troy return to Brawl of the Wild has not been reciprocated by Bobcat defense has steadily Anderson and junior transfer national series. fellow league coaches and improved since the arrival of Travis Jonsen, a former four- prominence. MSU’s home media members after a pair Ty Gregorak, but with an infusion star recruit from Oregon, Following conference slate is of sub-.500 seasons. But of talented transfers, they are enter the 2018 campaign as their trip to highlighted by MSU is out to prove the being counted on to be the co-starters, meaning both will South visits from the East- league wrong when the quest backbone of the 2018 team. see plenty of action. While Dakota, the ern Washington for the conference Players such as Dante Sparaco both are ultra-athletic, Bobcats Eagles, the presea- championship begins. “We and Bryce Sterk, both former neither is seen as an elite return home son conference were picked eighth in our members of Pac-12 teams, will be passer, leaving MSU’s new for a final champion favorites, league. Let’s just call it what it counted on to add a new level of quarterback coach Bob Cole non-confer- as well as a return is,” third-year coach Jeff athleticism to a defense that has to simplify the passing game ence tune up of the Idaho Van- Choate said. “I think that lacked the ability to pressure the in hopes of making decisions versus dals who will be says what people think about quarterback. And in a league for his quarterbacks easier to Wagner making their first where we’re at, and I think dominated by quarterbacks, that come by. If MSU can get College out trip to Bozeman we’ve got an opportunity to has been the proverbial thorn in steady play from the of the since 1995. The go show the strides that MSU’s side for the past two years. quarterback position, Northeast Vandals recently we’ve made.” With the addition of Sparaco and expect an offense that will Conference. dropped back Following a home date in Sterk, combined with the give opposing defensive The down to the FCS the 12th annual Gold Rush returning presence of Tucker coordinators nightmares. Seahawks level following an game versus Western Illinois, Yates, Derek Marks and Tyrone Fa’anono, confidence to bring more pressure Improved pressure from the defense After hosting the 2018 Gold Rush finished 2017 unsuccessful tenure a 2017 FCS playoff Choate has confidently proclaimed that packages in an effort to disrupt opposing may provide for more opportunities for the game, MSU hits the road for what may be with a 4-7 in the FBS. participant, the Bobcats will the Bobcats could rack up 30+ sacks this quarterbacks. “We were not very good at Bobcat offense, but if they are going to be their toughest test of the season when they record and The Bobcats will embark on a treacherous season after collecting fewer than 20 getting after the quarterback, and that was as effective as they would like to be, they visit the Jackrabbits of South Dakota State should give also host Cal Poly journey through one of the a year ago. a symptom of two things: We didn’t bring need to become more consistent in the in Brookings, SD on September 8th. MSU a good and Northern toughest schedules in the FCS as they look ranked South Dakota State, a team that A much-improved defense secondary a lot of pressure by design because we passing game, something that has been SDSU was a 2017 semifinalist in the FCS opportunity to build Colorado in their other two home to return to the playoffs for the first time has defeated the Bobcats twice in its last will allow Gregorak to employ more didn’t have a lot of confidence in our lacking over the past two seasons. playoffs, and defeated the Bobcats in momentum heading into Big Sky conference games. since 2014. On the docket for MSU are two visits to Bozeman, including a 31-27 man coverages, enabling his front seven secondary’s ability to play tight man, and With incumbent starter Chris Murray MSU’s last trip to the FCS playoffs in Conference play. Danny Waldo is a local freelance writer who four of the top five teams in the Big Sky victory in last season’s Gold Rush game. to pin their ears back and get after the we didn’t want to give up the big play. We out of the picture due to academic issues, 2014, a 47-41 setback in the snow at MSU starts conference play on the lives for football season, where he covers the Bob- Conference preseason polls, and a pair of Not to mention a trap game against an quarterback. Returning cover men, Tyrel feel a little bit better about our secondary Montana State was able to be selective in Bobcat Stadium. Last season, SDSU road at Portland State, and their road cats and Bozeman Hawks. •

8/30/2018 vs Western Illinois 7:00pm MT MSU ____ Opp ____ BOZEMAN (Gold Rush) SWX MONTANA 9/8/2018 at South Dakota State 5 pm MT MSU ____ Opp ____ Brookings, SD Bobcat Radio 9/15/2018 vs Wagner College 1 pm MT MSU ____ Opp ____ BOZEMAN (Military Appreciation) SWX MONTANA 9/22/2018 at *Portland State 3pm MSU ____ Opp ____ Portland, OR Bobcat Radio 9/29/2018 vs *Eastern Washington 1 pm MSU ____ Opp ____ BOZEMAN (Stripe the Stadium) ROOT SPORTS 10/13/2018 *Idaho 2 pm MT MSU ____ Opp ____ BOZEMAN (Homecoming) ROOT SPORTS 10/20/2018 *at Weber State 4pm MT MSU ____ Opp ____ Ogden, Utah ROOT SPORTS 10/27/2018 at *Idaho State 3:30pm MT MSU ____ Opp ____ Pocatello, ID (Cap on Cancer) Eleven Sports 11/3/2018 vs *Cal Poly 2 pm MSU ____ Opp ____ BOZEMAN (Breast Cancer Awareness) Bobcat radio 11/10/2018 vs *Northern Colorado 1pm MT MSU ____ Opp ____ BOZEMAN (Senior Day/AG Appreciation) ROOT SPORTS 11/17/2018 at *Montana 12 Noon MT MSU ____ Opp ____ Missoula ROOT SPORTS * = Big Sky Conference Bold = Home Game

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WhenshemetScottyandfound “finally”happenedduringthe2017 “Heaskedif Iwouldbehis “Wefoundtheperfectvenuefor Matchingcupcakestoppedwithmini outhe,too,wasabigfanof the season,whichwasthreeyearsafter Bobcatfootballdateforever,”she ourfootball/tailgate-themedwedding footballhelmetsandspectatorslined Bobcats,sheknewshehadfound thetwobegandatingandabout said.“Andthen,theCatsbeatthe andreception,andallof thedetails agrandstandforthegroom’scake. Mr.Right. thetimeChelseysaidshewasgiving Grizathome.Itreallywasthemost startedfallingintoplace,”Chelsey Thenewlymarriedcouplewas “Itfeltlikeallmydreamswere uphope. perfect,magicalday,andIlovethat said.“Letitbeknown,thatnoblue- showeredwithbluepaperconfetti comingtrue.Thenwestartedgoing “Hehadmadeacommentthat weshareditwithourCaturday and-gold,football,boworglitter beforetheyleftforahoneymoonin togamestogether,”Chelseysaid.“I ourweddingwouldbe‘magical’and family,allof ourfriendsand detailwentundoneatourwedding; ParadiseValley.Then,itwasbackto can’teventellyoutheamountof Irolledmyeyesandsighedathim thousandsof other‘Catsfans.” itwastheperfectcombinationof all workforScotty,whoworksatthe familymemorieswehavemade andhechangedthesubject,”she Scottysaidtheproposalhadbeen our(mostlymy)favoritethings.” family’sthree-generationfurniture goingtothegamesthesepastfour said.“Thenhesaystome,‘Areyou plannedlongbeforethebiggame. 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