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Last call for outdoor live as summer tip-toes to a close he annual case of the ‘August, this summer. Also on Thursday nights, the park roots-rock of singer/ Jason near Three Forks on Aug. 10th–12th with already?!’s is snaking its way opens at 6pm with music starting at 7:15pm. Wickens, and the funk/Mowtown of Andrew American rapper Everlast, rock band Theory through Southwest Montana as Check out Nashville country group Cordovas Gromiller & the Organically Grown, plus of a Deadman, Classic rock group Tommy residents and visitors switch into on Aug. 2nd before Americana and Celtic folk so many more. Admission to SLAM is FREE James and the Shondells, Eve 6, Fuel, panic mode over the impending rockers The Elders play on Aug. 9th. Yonder all weekend! Dennis Quaid & The Sharks, and plenty T end of summer. (Hey, didn’t it Mountain ’s Jeff Austin will Held in northside Bozeman, the 2018 more! Weekend and day passes are available for just quit raining?) Fret not! There are still perform on Aug. 16th with Montana Cannery District Patio Series will see the purchase on the event website. plenty family-friendly, outdoor opportunities to bluegrassers Two Bit Franks opening. Food shamanistic reggae of HIRIE on Aug. 8th. The Music on the Green concert series enjoy live music and local arts before we pack it and beverage vendors are available at each of Singer/songwriter and cult folk hero Charlie showcases regional talent on select Sunday in for the year. Here’s a look at some these FREE events. Parr follows on Aug. 15th. Both Wednesday evenings on Bozeman Public Library’s Front upcoming events. The Sweet Pea Festival returns to Lindley shows begin at 7pm. Advance tickets are Plaza from 5–7pm. The -influenced rock Lunch on the Lawn continues on Park on Aug. 3rd–5th. The cultural gathering available at Cactus Records. of David Gerald is next up on Aug. 12th. Wednesdays at the Emerson Center from features performances by local theatre and The inaugural Wildlands Music Festival Pack a few blankets and a picnic! These family- 11:30am–1:30pm. This community event dance troupes, workshops, family-friendly enter- will take place at MSU’s Romney Oval on Aug. friendly concerts are FREE for all to attend. features live music, local food trucks, children’s tainment, flower show, beer and wine garden 10th with gates at 5:30pm. The musical gather- The first-ever Moonlight MUSICFEST activities, and area nonprofits. Upcoming featuring Montana microbrews, and countless ing – devised to celebrate wild and open spaces comes to Big Sky for its inaugural event Aug. performers include the -inspired John craft vendors. Sweet Pea ‘18 will also see – will feature acclaimed singer/songwriter 17th–18th. The two-night mountain music Swendseid Quartet on Aug. 1st, eclectic headlining sets by rock n’ roll group Big Head Robert Earl Keen and country-rockers extravaganza will feature piano-heavy jammers dance band Kate & the AlleyKats on Aug. Todd and the Monsters, the soul funk rock Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real. Bruce Hornsby & the Noisemakers and 8th, and the classical Bridger Trio on Aug. of THE MAIN SQUEEZE, and country Advance tickets are available at the Bobcat rock artist Grace Potter in Madison Village 15th. Admission to these events is FREE. darling Stephanie Quayle. Dirty Revivial, Ticket Office and event website. alongside folk trio The Wood Brothers. Music on Main brings music-filled festivi- Mipso, and The Lillies are all set to The 8th annual Big Sky Classical Weekend and day passes are available for ties to historic Downtown Bozeman on perform, among many others. All performances Music Festival will unfold Aug. 10th–12th. purchase on the event website. Thursday evenings from 6:30–8:30pm. The are included with wristband purchase. The weekend will include performances by Finally, Bridger Brewing’s annual ‘Back to soulful, R&B-infused Cole & the Thornes Also on Aug. 4th–5th, the Summer SLAM acclaimed violinist Bella Hristova, local School’ outdoor show features reggae group are next up on Aug. 2nd, followed by the Festival sets up in Bogert Park. In an effort to violinist Angella Ahn, crossover ensemble SOJA with openers Satsang and Policulture rockin’ Americana of Off in the Woods on Support Local Artists and Musicians, the Time for Three, and the Big Sky Festival on Aug. 25th at 6pm. Cure the end of summer Aug. 9th. Shakewell will close out the series weekend of events brings a slew of featured Orchestra with Maestr o Peter Bay. Apart blues with a night of awesome live music! Food with their funk, -soul, and rock n’ roll on artists, performers, culinary artisans, and from the ticketed Warren Miller event, all vendors and, of course, beer, will be available Aug. 16th. These concerts are FREE and also statewide distillers. Festivalgoers will delight in concerts at Town Center Park are FREE and for purchase. Advance tickets are available at feature a “Kids’ Zone.” the country blues of Rob Quist & Great open to all. Food and beverage vendors will Bridger and Cactus Records. Music in the Mountains has taken over Northern with Halladay Quist, roadhouse be available. Further details about these awesome outdoor events Center Stage in Big Sky’s Town Center Park rock n’ roll Tom Petty tribute The Waiting, Rockin’ the Rivers returns to The Bridge can be found throughout this issue of The BoZone. • Contents Community ...... 2A ART ...... 3A Community Calendar . . . .4-5A Theatre ...... 6A Film ...... 7A Community ...... 8A EcoZone ...... 2B RollingZone ...... C EndZone ...... D Bi$Zone ...... 4D Artisan & Classical Festivals Fruition Rich Hall & Bill Bailey SLAM/Sweet Pea ...... E Meadow Village & Town Center Pine Creek Lodge The Attic August 10, 11, 12 August 11 - 7pm August 17th - 7pm ­Page 2a­•­The BoZone •­augusT 1,­2018

HRDC’s Galavan celebrates Big Brothers Big Sisters announces 45 Years in the Valley “Call for Bigs!” Big Brothers Big Sisters of month commitment is asked of also a great opportunity for Big Gallatin County is seeking adult each volunteer, and to spend 1 to 2 Couples and Big Families to be mentors who might be interested hours a week with their Little. Visit matched with a Little Brother. in fulfilling the role of “Big” for one www.bbbs-gc.org for further Activities that many matches enjoy of many area “Littles.” For a few information and to get started, or are going to the park, walking the hours, once a week, you can give a call (406) 587-1216 with additional dog, going fishing, arts and crafts, Little the invaluable gift of your questions. making dinner together, among friendship. By simply changing their Through its community program many other activities. perspective of what the world can in Bozeman and Big Sky, Big The mission of Big Brothers Big offer, you can change their life for Brothers Big Sisters serves children Sisters is to provide children facing the better – forever. And sometimes ages 5 to 15. Their backgrounds adversity with strong and enduring, it’s as simple as watching a movie, and personalities are unique, but professionally supported 1-to-1 rela- going to a museum, or just hanging they all have a need for friendship tionships that change their lives for the out together. with a caring adult. Big Brothers better, forever. The BBBS vision is that You could be the mentor they’re are matched with Little Brothers all children achieve success in life. waiting for. Just a few hours a week and Big Sisters with Little Sisters, or Learn more by visiting the aforemen- can make a BIG difference. An 18- Little Brothers ages 5 to 8. This is tioned website. •

The Human Resource Three Forks and Manhattan running Development Council (HRDC) 6 days per week, Galavan ensures believes lack of affordable trans- people have access to the services portation should not be a barrier to they need to maintain their health individual independence. and independence. HRDC’s first approach to Galavan is also an important addressing transportation barriers resource for local partner, Reach, was born from a Retired Senior Inc. On average, 22 Reach cus- Volunteer Program (RSVP) initiative tomers are provided with 570 rides a to provide educational and entertain- month via Galavan. A typical route ment opportunities and to, according includes stops at Gallatin Valley to an article published in 1973, “… Food Bank, Warming Center, gro- visit the sick and shut-ins… so these cery stores, pharmacies, local busi- Old Main Gallery hosts Carol Hagan older folks can live in their homes nesses, multiple stops at the longer without need of hospitals or Bozeman Senior Center, Montana exhibit in August nursing homes.” What began in a Independent Living Project, and life- storeroom with Director Ken saving rides to critical medical Old Main Gallery is pleased to piece… a front and a back on each throughout the day. I chose to have Baldwin and one support staff appointments such as dialysis and present an equine-centric solo exhi- sheet of glass works with the front my glass sheets beveled, as this quickly grew into HRDC’s full serv- chemotherapy. bition by Carol Hagan which will and back sides of its counterpart. allows for yet another aspect of light ice door-to-door transportation On Thursday, August 16th, the be on display for the month of Shadows cast from the horses them- prisms to reflect from the painted provider Galavan. community is invited to stop by August. An opening reception will selves, through their positive and images, and enhances the interest- Museum of the Rockies is teaching and Bunkhouse Brewery, Madison River Brewing According to Sunshine Ross, HRDC, located at 32 S Tracy, take place on Friday, August 3rd negative spaces, gives them a three- ing shadows that they create. entertaining its way through the sunny season. Company, MAP Brewing Company, HRDC Director of Transportation, between noon–1pm to tour a from 6–8pm. This event is open to dimensional presence. “These works in oil and cold Here’s a look at some upcoming happenings at Mountains Walking Brewery, Sheriff Henry “For the past 45 years, Galavan has Galavan and enjoy a piece of birth- the public. “A complete work incorporates wax on glass are another part of myyour neighborhood museum. Plummer’s Outlaw Brewing, and White Dog been an integral part in providing day cake. “My paintings of horses on glass two sheets of glass, with painting on ongoing series in my celebration of In 1989, the Tinsley House was relocated Brewing Company. necessary, and sometimes life-saving HRDC is a nonprofit Community are a series of intimate portraits of both sheets working together to mir- The Horse. They are inspired by to Museum of the Rockies, and the history of Admission to the Hops & History Season transportation services in Bozeman Action Agency dedicated to them,” Hagan’s artist statement ror each other, therefore creating a their grace and spirit, the essence ofMontana’s homesteading era was recreated at Celebration is $15, including a souvenir tasting and throughout the valley. We are “Building a Better Community.” The reads. “A more abstract use of single image when the two sides are their connection with the earth, andMOR’s Living History Farm, currently glass and suds. Must be 21+ to attend. proud to provide an average of local organization oversees essential brush strokes, line work, raw form, then placed together, facing each their exquisite dance with life.” open for the summer season. Skilled costumed MOR is pleased to host the Extreme 30,000 rides per year, however, we resources like the Gallatin Valley and sculptural marks, conveys my other. The finished work is then Old Main Gallery & Framing is interpreters will take you back in time as they History Project Lecture Series, encouraging struggle to meet many ride requests Food Bank, Streamline bus system, efforts to portray the inner Spirit of sealed along the edges. Transparent located at 129 E Main St. in cook over a wood-burning stove, demonstrate public understanding of the way our history each month. We are diligently work- Warming Center, Head Start and The Horse in a unique way. washes and glazes, opaque strokes, Downtown Bozeman. Hours are cooking skills and recipes from the 1890s, tend has shaped our present. Speakers take a fresh ing with community partners to fill other youth development programs, Painting on sheets of thick glass and richly textured areas all interact Monday through Friday from to the Heirloom Garden, and forge iron in the look at interesting historical topics. Helen in the gaps.” Galavan transportation service, allows me the opportunity to incor- with the element of light, and bring 10am–5:30pm, Saturday from blacksmith’s shop. Take time this summer to McAuslan, Modern Medium: Art & Galavan provides door-to-door VITA tax assistance, and so many porate the dimension of light, and its ever-changing qualities into play. 10am–5pm, and Sunday from enjoy the beautiful sights of the garden, the Architecture in Twentieth-Century transportation to senior citizens, more. To learn more about these the works to be viewed from both This creates a sculpture that is con- 11am–5pm. Learn more about the smells of home cooking, and the history of a Bozeman with Will Wright is next up on persons with disabilities, and lower programs and HRDC’s efforts to sides. Taking all sides into account, tinually evolving in both its hues space and framing services at time gone by that lives on today. The Living Thursday, August 30th at 6pm. The lecture income populations. With seven address affordable transportation, there are four paintings in each and shadow-casts, as the light shifts www.oldmaingallery.com. • History Farm is FREE and open to the public. will be held in Hager Auditorium and is open buses operating daily, and buses to please visit www.thehrdc.org. • The Hops & History Season to the public. Celebration is set for Tuesday, August 28th This presentation focuses on the life and from 5–8pm. Celebrate local Gallatin Valley home of abstract painter Helen McAuslan, brewers at this event to close out the summer using both to understand the connections Hops & History series which supports the between art and architecture within the con- Registering to Vote in the State of MT museum’s adjacent Living History Farm. text of Montana’s modernist movement. A by Charlotte Mills Montana Secretary of State service you have neither a Montana driver’s Enjoy beer tasting and live music in the common thread for McAuslan’s version of Are you registered to vote? Do called “My Voter Page.” You can license nor a social security number, farm’s apple orchard with food available for “modernism” was her rejection of a traditional you want to be but don’t know how? check your information by entering may you use one of the alternative purchase from local food trucks. Continuing past in hope for a more liberated future. If the Some people don’t register to vote your first and last name and your forms of identification as defined in the lively trivia-themed lectures this season, nineteenth-century West was remembered because they think they won’t be date of birth. It will show the the law, M.C.A §13-2-110. MOR’s Curator of History, Michael Fox, will through the works of male artists such as called for jury duty. However, if you address where you are currently reg- The next Federal General present this year’s keynote lecture on Charles Russell and Frederic Remington, then have a Montana driver’s license, you istered to vote, whether you are an Election is November 6th, 2018. Montana’s brewing history in a team trivia the twentieth-century West should be known may still be called for jury duty active or inactive voter, whether you Generally, the close of registration is format. Bring your mobile device and your through the contributions of female artists like whether you are registered to vote signed up for an absentee ballot, and thirty days before Election Day. Thissmartest friends in this celebration of McAuslan. or not. your polling place location. Of year, because of Columbus Day, closeMontana brews. For more information about these events Often times, people say, “Why course, you can always drop by the of registration is on October 9th, 2018. Featured breweries will include: 406 and other Museum exhibits, visit should I vote? I can’t make a dif- county election office – located at The day after the close of registra- Brewing Company, Bar 3 BBQ & Brewing, www.museumoftherockies.org or call ference.” Well, in our recent 311 W. Main, Room 210 in tion, the Late Registration process Bozeman Brewing Company, Bridger Brewing, (406) 994-5257. • Primary Election, one of our local Bozeman – or you may call (406) begins which allows a new voter in county office races ended in a tie 582-3060. the county to register or a voter who on Election Night. Six days later Registering to vote or updating has moved within the county to we counted our provisional ballots, your current registration is simple. update their current registration. and the winning candidate won by You may apply by mail or in person, You must personally come to the six votes. by completing and signing an appli- Election Office in these cases. Voting is important, so do cation form for voter registration. The Late Registration period for not give up your right to vote. You may not register or update your the upcoming General Election Make sure your voter record registration online. You will need to starts on October 10th. It continues is up-to-date. include your driver’s license or your through noon on November 5th and If you would like to check the social security number on the appli- resumes again on Election Day, status of your voter record, go to cation. Montana law states that a starting at 7am and continuing www.votinginmontana.com. Montana driver’s license number through until 8pm. During the Late This is a website provided by the shall be provided, or if you do not Registration process, when you Montana Association of Clerks & have a Montana driver’s license, the come into the election office, you Recorders/Election Administrators last four digits of their social security will be handed a ballot that you and has an easy link to the number shall be provided. Only if may vote right then and drop it in the office ballot box or you may take it with you to vote. However, it must be returned to the Election Office by 8pm on Election Day. When checking “My Voter Page,” it will show whether you have signed up to receive an absentee ballot. That ballot will be mailed to you on the 25th day before the election. For the November Election, absentee ballots will be mailed on October 12th and must be received in the county election office or dropped off at any polling location by 8pm on November 6th. If you mail your absentee ballot, please mail it the week prior to the elec- tion to ensure it is received in time to be counted. Sometimes we hear voters say, “I didn’t sign up for an absentee ballot, but I received a sample ballot in the mail.” NO, we do not send sample ballots. That is your ballot, the ballot you vote. On Election Day, you may drop your voted absentee ballot off at the drive-by tent on Main Street in front of the Courthouse or you may drop it off at any polling place within Gallatin County. And please, remember to SIGN the affidavit on the back of the envelope so that your ballot can be counted. Charlotte Mills is the Clerk & Recorder/Election Administrator of Gallatin County, an office she’s held since January 2007. • page 2A • Volume 25, Number15 - August 1, 2018 • The BoZone Entertainment Calendar w• ww.BoZone.com • 406-586-6730 ––– Tell ’em, “I Saw It In The BoZone!” August 1, 2018 • the BoZone • PAge 3A

Vine & Dine with Big Sky Resort’s annual showcase

It’s back! Big Sky Resort’s 5th Annual Fred Dame, Master Sommelier, brings an Southern Wine and Spirits of Colorado. He establishment in Marin County in California. Vine & Dine Festival of vintage wine and impressive blend of experience, expertise and specializes in all aspects of the wine and He worked with Gary Danko at the Dining gourmet food will take place Thursday enthusiasm to the world of wine and cuisine. restaurant industry, including fine wine sales, Room at the Ritz-Carlton in San Francisco, through Sunday, August 16th–19th. The pre- He is the first American to have served as cellar appraisals, cellar management, educa- and then went on to spent nine years at mier destination event features sommeliers, President of the Court of Master Sommeliers tional lectures, restaurant staff training, spe- Viognier in San Mateo, CA. In 2006, he winemakers, regional and celebrity culinary Worldwide. Dame’s ability to transmit his pas- cialty event planning, and wine list construc- joined the culinary team at Google and is talent, as well as distinguished guests coming sionate interest together to wine, dine and network at beautiful in wine makes Big Sky Resort. him a natural Experience an incredible array of food arti- teacher. One of sans, wineries, purveyors of epicurean delights, less than a and Montana-inspired art at this incredible hundred food and wine experience. Whether you’re Americans to looking for tempting food or obscure wines, have passed the you are sure to find more than one event to Master exceed your expectations at the Vine & Dine. Sommelier There’s something for everyone – from food Examination, and wine tastings, seminars, cooking Dame was the demonstrations, amazing lunches, stimulating first to success- dinners, silent auction, wine sales and outdoor fully pass all adventure. three sections Vine & Dine will again feature Google within a single Global Program Coordinator Scott year. This feat Giambastiani and Master Sommeliers Fred and his high score won him the coveted Krug tion. Fletcher has lectured and sat on panels at quite happy with his choice. Dame and Jay Fletcher. Highlighted events Cup of the British Guild of Sommeliers in hundreds of wine events around the country Vine & Dine admission varies from event to include opening reception “Montana Summer 1984. Dame founded the American Branch of including Disney’s Epcot Food and Wine event. Visit www.bigskyresort.com/vine Barbecue,” Rosés on the Ridge, the Live Big: The Court of Master Sommeliers in 1986 and Festival, the Food & Wine Classic at Aspen, to register, where you can also find a complete Stroll & Market, Bottomless Recharge Brunch has played an active role in the expansion of Kapalua Wine Festival, and Crystal Cruises schedule and further event details. Discounted gatherings, numerous seminars, a very special the Master Sommelier program throughout Wine Tours. lodging available during the week-long festival. Mediterranean & Montana Dinner with America since that time. Scott Giambastiani was trained at the Call Big Sky Central Reservations at (800) Culinary Hall of Fame Chef Elizabeth Jay Fletcher is the Executive Director of California Culinary Academy and afterwards 548-4486 and mention ‘Vine & Dine 2018’ for Falkner, and so much more! Fine Wine and Master Sommelier for interned at The Lark Creek Inn, a fine dining rate information. •

Late-August Hops & History Enjoy downtown galleries w/ Art

Old Main Gallery is pleased to piece… a front and a back on each throughout the day. I chose to have celebration supports MOR’s Walks in Bozeman & Livingston present an equine-centric solo exhi- sheet of glass works with the front my glass sheets beveled, as this bition by Carol Hagan which will and back sides of its counterpart. allows for yet another aspect of lightLiving History Farm While you stroll be on display for the month of Shadows cast from the horses them- prisms to reflect from the painted from place to August. An opening reception will selves, through their positive and images, and enhances the interest- Museum of the Rockies is teaching and Bunkhouse Brewery, Madison River Brewing place, you will take place on Friday, August 3rd negative spaces, gives them a three- ing shadows that they create. entertaining its way through the sunny season. Company, MAP Brewing Company, also be able to from 6–8pm. This event is open to dimensional presence. “These works in oil and cold Here’s a look at some upcoming happenings at Mountains Walking Brewery, Sheriff Henry enjoy live jazz the public. “A complete work incorporates wax on glass are another part of myyour neighborhood museum. Plummer’s Outlaw Brewing, and White Dog and rock music “My paintings of horses on glass two sheets of glass, with painting on ongoing series in my celebration of In 1989, the Tinsley House was relocated Brewing Company. played by young are a series of intimate portraits of both sheets working together to mir- The Horse. They are inspired by to Museum of the Rockies, and the history of Admission to the Hops & History Season musicians from them,” Hagan’s artist statement ror each other, therefore creating a their grace and spirit, the essence ofMontana’s homesteading era was recreated at Celebration is $15, including a souvenir tasting the area. You can reads. “A more abstract use of single image when the two sides are their connection with the earth, andMOR’s Living History Farm, currently glass and suds. Must be 21+ to attend. find these artists, brush strokes, line work, raw form, then placed together, facing each their exquisite dance with life.” open for the summer season. Skilled costumed MOR is pleased to host the Extreme ensembles, and and sculptural marks, conveys my other. The finished work is then Old Main Gallery & Framing is interpreters will take you back in time as they History Project Lecture Series, encouraging bands at rotating efforts to portray the inner Spirit of sealed along the edges. Transparent located at 129 E Main St. in cook over a wood-burning stove, demonstrate public understanding of the way our history locations includ- The Horse in a unique way. washes and glazes, opaque strokes, Downtown Bozeman. Hours are cooking skills and recipes from the 1890s, tend has shaped our present. Speakers take a fresh ing First Security Painting on sheets of thick glass and richly textured areas all interact Monday through Friday from to the Heirloom Garden, and forge iron in the look at interesting historical topics. Helen Bank, US Bank, allows me the opportunity to incor- with the element of light, and bring 10am–5:30pm, Saturday from blacksmith’s shop. Take time this summer to McAuslan, Modern Medium: Art & Soroptimist Park porate the dimension of light, and its ever-changing qualities into play. 10am–5pm, and Sunday from enjoy the beautiful sights of the garden, the Architecture in Twentieth-Century and the Emerson. the works to be viewed from both This creates a sculpture that is con- 11am–5pm. Learn more about the smells of home cooking, and the history of a Bozeman with Will Wright is next up on Art Walk maps sides. Taking all sides into account, tinually evolving in both its hues space and framing services at time gone by that lives on today. The Living Thursday, August 30th at 6pm. The lecture are available at there are four paintings in each and shadow-casts, as the light shifts www.oldmaingallery.com. • History Farm is FREE and open to the public. will be held in Hager Auditorium and is open www.down- The Hops & History Season to the public. townboze- Celebration is set for Tuesday, August 28th This presentation focuses on the life and man.org and from 5–8pm. Celebrate local Gallatin Valley home of abstract painter Helen McAuslan, participating brewers at this event to close out the summer using both to understand the connections businesses and The Downtown Bozeman Association, Hops & History series which supports the between art and architecture within the con- galleries. The Art Walks are FREE, open to downtown art galleries and retailers, and the museum’s adjacent Living History Farm. text of Montana’s modernist movement. A the public, and will go on rain or shine. Emerson Center for the Arts & Culture con- Enjoy beer tasting and live music in the common thread for McAuslan’s version of But Bozeman doesn’t get to have all the tinue to present this summer’s Downtown farm’s apple orchard with food available for “modernism” was her rejection of a traditional fun! Livingston Art Walks are part gallery Bozeman Art Walks. The Art Walks occur purchase from local food trucks. Continuing past in hope for a more liberated future. If the tour and part social gathering. An eclectic on the second Friday of the month from the lively trivia-themed lectures this season, nineteenth-century West was remembered array of locals, out-of-towners, and random 6–8pm through September, and again in MOR’s Curator of History, Michael Fox, will through the works of male artists such as art enthusiasts arrive in hordes to check out December for the “Winter” Art Walk. present this year’s keynote lecture on Charles Russell and Frederic Remington, then what’s hanging on the walls and who’s who. Remaining dates are August 10th, Montana’s brewing history in a team trivia the twentieth-century West should be known Livingston Art Walks are held the fourth September 14th, and December 14th. format. Bring your mobile device and your through the contributions of female artists like Friday of every month from 5:30–8:30pm Participating businesses and galleries gen- smartest friends in this celebration of McAuslan. through September. Remaining dates are erally feature artists’ openings and receptions Montana brews. For more information about these events August 24th and September 28th. Visit during the event and often provide compli- Featured breweries will include: 406 and other Museum exhibits, visit www.livingston-chamber.com for fur- mentary hors d’oeuvres and refreshments. Brewing Company, Bar 3 BBQ & Brewing, www.museumoftherockies.org or call ther information. • Bozeman Brewing Company, Bridger Brewing, (406) 994-5257. •

Tom Giebink exhibit Lucid Dreaming opens at Helen E. Copeland The School of Art at Montana State endeavor simple, Giebink created anti-gravi- University is pleased to announce the opening ty rooms, which allowed him to casually walk of Lucid Dreaming: Work by Tom up walls, and pour water at an impossible Giebink at the Helen E. Copeland Gallery. angle when viewed through the video frame. The show will be on exhibit Monday, August Examples of this work will be on view in the 6th through Wednesday, September 25th. A gallery, showing the evolution of Giebnik’s reception will be held on Thursday, approach to the medium. September 13th from 6–8pm. This event is Simultaneously, Giebink has been creat- free and open to the public. Hors d’oeuvres ing large scale stretched and skewed furni- will be served with cash bar available. ture that refers to the two-dimensional pic- On view will be large scale sculptures and ture plane. By reproducing furniture to the video works by local artist Tom Giebink. exact proportions in a paining, Gibink Having recently returned to Bozeman, echoes the aesthetics of Robert Lazarinni, Giebink brings with him a history in film, manufacturing structures that are mystifying. sculpture, and painting. Beginning on a crew Essentially, Giebink reproduces furniture for community television in Austin, Texas, in exactly as it is in the picture plane: if the 1976, Giebink has followed the technical back legs of a bed are foreshortened in the advancement of film production and editing, painings, then they are foreshortened in the experimenting with the medium since that sculpture, resulting in a strange, yet still func- time. Works exhibiting Giebink’s unique tional piece of furniture that is both fun and approach to the medium, spanning the well crafted. decades, pushing film and film editing to The Helen E. Copeland Gallery is locat- its limits. ed on the second floor of Haynes Hall. Creating video installations and perform- Hours are Monday through Friday from ances, as in “All Pro Video Rasslin,” Giebink 9am–5pm. For more information on this has entertained audiences by manipulating exhibition or the gallery, please visit spatial relationships within the camera frame. www.hecgallery.com or follow them on For example, before CGI made such an Facebook (@msuhecg). • page 2A • Volume 25, Number15 - August 1, 2018 • The BoZone Entertainment Calendar w• ww.BoZone.com • 406-586-6730 ––– Tell ’em, “I Saw It In The BoZone!” Tell ’em, “I Saw It In The BoZone!” ––– The BoZone Entertainment Calendar • www.BoZone.com • 406-586-6730 • Volume 25, Number 15 - August 1, 2018 • page 3A Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday

Living History Farm 10 am : The Instrument Business Before Hours Museum of the Rockies 8 am Museum of the Rockies 7:30am Terri Gillespie Agency 31 SEEING: A Photon’s 1 Living History Farm 10 am 2 GUITAR: The Instrument Journey Across Space & Museum of the Rockies 8 am Museum of the Rockies Mind 10 am Taylor Planetarium @ MOR SEEING: A Photon’s Journey 10 am Living History Farm 10 am MoR Books & Babies 1pm 10 am Library Taylor Planetarium @ MOR SEEING:Photon’s Journey 10 am MOR Violent Universe – & 2pm 11 am MOR Sensational Babies 10 am MoR Fork Food Truck 10 am MoR Yoga For All noon 11 am Library Tech & Tools with Dad 10 am CMB Creative Workshop 10:30am Library Art in the Park 11:30am Sacajawea Park Storytime 10:15 & 11:15 am Library Violent Universe – & 2pm 11 am MOR Taco Tuesday 11:30am Mtn Walking Violent Universe – & 2pm 11 am MOR Free Summer Lunch 12 pm Library Free Summer Lunch 12 pm Library Lunch on the Lawn 11:30am Emerson Dinosaurs Exhibit Tour 12:45pm MoR Dinosaurs Under the Big Sky Exhibit Cardboard Rocket 12 pm MOR Faster Than Light – & 4pm 1 pm MOR Tour 12:45pm Museum of the Rockies Free Summer Lunch 12 pm Library The Big Sky Tonight 3 pm MOR Faster Than Light 4pm 1 pm MOR Dinosaurs Exhibit Tour 12:45pm MoR Belgrade Community Market The Big Sky Tonight 3 pm MOR Faster Than Light – & 4pm 1 pm MOR 4 pm Lewis & Clark Park Open STEAMlab Hours 4 pm CMNB The Big Sky Tonight 3 pm MOR Brewery Follies 4 & 8 pm Brewery Follies 4 & 8 pm Farmstand 3 pm Strike Farms H. S. Gilbert Brewery – Virginia City H. S. Gilbert Brewery – Virginia City Brewery Follies 4 & 8 pm Cinderella 4 pm Virginia City Opera Cinderella 4 pm H. S. Gilbert Brewery – Virginia City Tom Kirwan 5:30pm Bozeman Spirits Virginia City Opera House Cinderella Music in the Mountains – Cordovas Wings & Strings 5 pm MAP Brewing 4 pm Virginia City Opera House 6 pm Town Center Park – Big Sky Bogert Farmers’ Market WSE’s Livingston Farmers Market Open Range k 6 pm Uncorked 5 pm Bogert Park 4:30pm Miles Park – Livingston Music on Main w/ Cole & the Thornes Beer for a Cause 5 pm Katabatic Witch & Wizard Wednesday 4:30pm 6:30pm Downtown Bozeman Stick & Puck 5 pm Haynes Pavilion Movie Lovers – Belgrade Jam & Open Mic Night 6:30pm Love’s Labour’s Lost 5:30pm Farmers Market 5 pm Big Sky Center Sacajawea Hotel – Three Forks Town Center Park – Big Sky Vinyl Vortex 5 pm MAP Brewing Bridger Creek Boys 7 pm Red Tractor Lang Termes Music & Mussels w/ The Vibe Quartet Leif Christian 7 pmBozeman Hot Springs 5 pm Bridger Brewing 5:30pm Bozeman Spirits Kenny Diamond 7 pm The Mint Cafe Bite of Bozeman 5:30pm Downtown Hops & History: American Brewing Jeannie Seely with special guest Tim Kate & The AlleyKats 6 pm Downtown Since 1978 5:30pm MoRockies Atwood 7:30pm Music Ranch Montana Ed. Series 6 pm MT Raptor Center Josh Moore 6 pm MAP Brewing Lone Mountain Trio 7:30pm The Ellen Clint Anderson 6 pm Outlaw Brewing Summer Life Drawing (ages 18+) 6 pm Music on Main After Party w/ Chris Woodsmoke Jazz 6 pm Saffron Table Emerson Center for the Arts & Culture Sage & Jason Root 8 pm The Rialto Hooligans 6 pm MAP Brewing Quenby Iandorio Duo 6 pm Uncorked Benyaro 8 pm Murray Bar – Livingston Guild 6 pm Mtn Walking Rich Mayo Quinlan Conley & I-90 Blues 8 pm Zebra Yoga on the Farm 6:15pm Strike Farms 6 pm Kountry Korner Café Sunrise Karaoke 9 pm Eagles Bar Homesellers Education 6:30pm Library BINGO 7 pm American Legion – Brian Stumpf 6:30pm Jewish Film Festival IV Gallatin Riverhouse Grill – Big Sky 7 pm MSU Procrastinator Theater Tom Susanj Greg Hall 7 pm Eagles Bar 7 pm Murray Bar – Livingston Western Movie Series Summer Open Chorus 7:30pm The Ellen 7 pm Anderson School Trivia Night 8 pm Molly Brown “Bozeman High School Live” Lemuria (NY) // The Sleepless Elite // 7 pm Verge Theater Tiny Iota // Ava Swanson 8 pm Bozeman Municipal Band Taco Montes 7:30pm Bogert Park Susan Gibson with Christy Hays First Reformed 8 pm The Attic – Livingston 7:30pm The Ellen Theatre Sadat X, El Da Sensei, and Edo. G in Sarah Shook & the Disarmers concert 8 pm Zebra Lounge 8 pm Live From The Divide 19th Hole 8:30pm The 19th Hole Sunrise Karaoke – Bar IX 9 pm Bar IX Open Mic Night 10 pm Haufbrau BAHA Golf Tournament GUITAR: The Instrument SEEING: A Photon’s Journey GUITAR: The Instrument 2018 Rockin’ the Rivers Fundraiser 7:30am 8 am Museum of the Rockies 10 am Taylor @ MOR 8 am Museum of the Rockies The Bridge – Three Forks 5 Bridger Creek Golf Course 6 Living History Farm 10 am 7 Tours for Tots 8 Primordial Sound Meditation 9 GUITAR: The Instrument 8 am GUITAR: The Instrument Museum of the Rockies 10 am Museum of the Rockies 9 am Montana Lotus Center Museum of the Rockies 8 am Museum of the Rockies SEEING: A Photon’s Journey Creative Workshop 10:30am Library Living History Farm 10 am MoR Living History Farm 10 am MRockies 2018 Sweet Pea Festival 10 am Taylor Planetarium @ MOR Violent Universe 2pm 11 am MOR Storytime 10:15 & 11:15 am Library SEEING: A Photon’s Journey 10 MOR 9 am Lindley Park Make Your Own Recycled Guitar Art in the Park 11:30amSacajawea Park Creative Workshop 10:30am Library Tours for Tots 10 am Mo Rockies Living History Farm 10 am M0R 10 am Museum of the Rockies Cardboard Rocket 12 pm MOR Violent Universe – & 2pm 11 am MOR Fork in the Road Food Truck 10 am MoR SEEING: A Photon’s Journey Cardboard Rocket 12 pm MOR Yoga for All-Outside! 12 pm Library Lunch on the Lawn Kate & The Creative Workshop 10:30am Library 10 am Taylor Planetarium @ MOR Music on the Plaza 12 pm MoR Summer Lunch 12 pm Library AlleyKats 11:30am Emerson Center Violent Universe – & 2pm 11 am MOR 8th Annual SLAM Fest Free Summer Lunch 12 pm Library Dinosaurs Exhibit Tour Cardboard Rocket 12 pm MOR Cardboard Rocket 12 pm MOR Free Summer Lunch 12 pm Library 10 am Bogert Park Dinosaurs Exhibit Tour 12:45pm 12:45pm Museum of the Rockies Free Summer Lunch 12 pm Library Dinosaurs Exhibit Tour 12:45pm MoR Brunch & Beer 11 am Museum of the Rockies Faster Than Light – & 4pm Dinosaurs Exhibit Tour 12:45pm MoR Faster Than Light – & 4pm 1 pm MOR Mountains Walking Brewery Faster Than Light 1 & 4 pm MOR 1 pm Taylor Planetarium @ MOR Faster Than Light 4pm 1 pm Tours for Tots Cardboard Rocket 12 pm MOR Inside a Guitar with Gibson Creative Workshop 1:30pm Library Taylor Planetarium @ MOR 2 pm Museum of the Rockies Creative Workshop 1:30pm Library Dinosaurs Exhibit Tour 12:45pm 2 pm Museum of the Rockies The Big Sky Tonight 3 pm MOR Farmstand 3 pm Strike Farms The Big Sky Tonight 3 pm MOR Museum of the Rockies Open STEAMlab Hours 3 pm CMB Open STEAMlab Hours Brewery Follies 4 & 8 pm Farmers Market 4 pm Lewis & Clark Park Bozeman’s Historic Bon Ton District The Big Sky Tonight 3 pm MOR 4 pm Children’s Museum Bozeman H. S. Gilbert Brewery – Virginia City Brewery Follies 4 & 8 pm Walking Tour 1 pm Story Mansion Pint Night- MAP 4 pm MAP Brewing Brewery Follies 4 & 8 pm The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. H. S. Gilbert Brewery – Virginia City Faster Than Light 4pm 1 pm MOR Brewery Follies 4 & 8 pm H. S. Gilbert Brewery – Virginia City Howard Beall & The Fake News Hyde 4 pm Virginia City Opera House The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. H. S. Gilbert Brewery – Virginia City The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. WSE’s Livingston Farmers Market 1 pm Wild Joe*s Coffee Spot Hyde 4 pm Virginia City Opera House Pint Night / Children’s Museum Hyde 4 pm Virginia City Opera House 4:30pm Miles Park – Livingston Summer Series: Kids’ Classics 2018 Pickin’ Thurs. 5:30pm Follow Yer’ Nose 4 pm Mountains Walking Brewery Backcountry Hunters & Anglers (BHA) Bozeman BPW Evening Social 2 pm The Ellen Theatre The Crossing Choir 5:30pm Shields Valley Farmers Market Pint Night 4 pm Bunkhouse Brewery 4:30pm Copper Whiskey Bar Cinderella 2 pm Virginia City Opera Warren Miller Performing Arts Center 4:30pm Holliday Park – Clyde Park Wings & Strings 5 pm MAP Brewing Witch & Wizard Wednesday The Big Sky Tonight 3 pm MOR Christy Hays 5:30pm Bozeman Spirits Dist Pints w/ Purpose: Montana DECA Farmers’ Market 5 pm Bogert Park 4:30pm Movie Lovers – Belgrade Mate, Maiden & Mischief 3 pm Music in the Mountains – The Elders 5 pm Bridger Brewing Beer for a Cause Farmers Market 5 pm Big Sky Town Shane Lalani Center for the Arts 6 pm Town Center Park – Big Sky Mandy Rowden 5 pm Murray Bar – 5 pm Katabatic Brewing Company Vinyl Vortex 5 pm MAP Brewing Brewery Follies 4 & 8 pm Will Brown Trio 6 pm Uncorked– Bluegrass Jam 5:30pm Katabatic Mandy Rowden Music & Mussels w/ Bill Price H. S. Gilbert Brewery – Virginia City 2018 Music on Main w/ Off in the Woods John Floridis 6 pm Outlaw Brewing 5 pm Bridger Brewing Walking Tour: Ghosts of Bozeman’s 5:30pm Bozeman Spirits Distillery 6:30pm Downtown Bozeman Bill Price 6:30pm Red Tractor Pizza Education Series 6 pm MT Raptor Past 4 pm Sunset Hills Cemetery Summer Life Drawing (ages 18+) Jam & Open Mic 6:30pm Sacajawea Bar American Aquarium Turnpike Troubadours, Corb Lund, Shakepeare in the Parks – Love’s 6 pm Emerson Center Pollinator symposium 6:30pm Emerson 9 pm Live From The Divide Jason Wickens 6 pm Old Saloon Labour’s Lost 5 pm Lindley Park Author Event with Kristine Ellis Lightweight Backpacking Basics Open Mic Night 10 pm Haufbrau Josh Moore 6 pm Outlaw Brewing Chelsea Hunt and Friends 6 pm MAP 6 pm Country Bookshelf 6:30pm REI Bozeman Hawthorne Roots 6 pm MAP Brewing Hirie 6 pm Cannery District Bridger Mtn Big Band Josh Moore 6 pm Outlaw Brewing Bridger Creek Boys 7 pm Red Tractor Rich Mayo 6 pm Kountry Korner Café 7 pm Eagles Bar 5K Brew Run Series 6 pm Bozeman “Pluck and Stamina: The Life of Evelyn Open Chorus 7 pm Anderson School Tsunami Funk Scott Garred 6 pm Chico Hot Springs Cameron” 7 pm Elling House – Virginia C. Russ Chapman 7 pm Bozeman Hot Springs David Aubert 6 pm Mountains Walking Rod Morrison 7 pm Bozeman Hot Springs

Mandy Rowden 7 pm Murray Bar – Livingston Mandy Rowden 7 pm Pine Creek Lodge Peter King Trio 7 pmMint Cafe – Belgrade

7 pm Norris Hot Springs The Acacia Strain BINGO 7 pm American Legion – Max Hatt/Edda Glass at the Myrna Loy

Aaron Howard 7 pm Red Tractor Pizza 7 pm Top Hat – Missoula Stephanie Yeager 7 pm Eagles Bar 7:30pm Myrna Loy Center – Helena

Reverend Raven & The Chain Larry Kiff 7 pm Red Tractor Pizza Western Movie 7:30pm The Ellen Craig Morgan 7:30pm Music Ranch Mt Smokin’ Alter Boys Bozeman Municipal Band Comedy Night 7:30pm Red Tractor The Clutch Riders 8 pm Murray Bar – 8 pm Chico Saloon 7:30pm Bogert Park Trivia Night 8 pm Molly Brown STiLGONE, Talus Orion + Iameye Seven Chains & Sentient Divide Amarok w/ Deathwish and Kannabyss Sunrise Karaoke 8:30pm The 19th Hole 8 pm Zebra Lounge 8 pm Filling Station 8 pm Zebra Lounge Sowflo – Hirie Afterparty 8:30pm Filling Jerry Garcia & David Grisman Tribute AJJ & Kimya w/ Shellshag Parsonsfield w/ The Fresh Boys Drew Kennedy 9 pm Live The Divide Concert 8:30pm The Rialto 9 pm Eagles Lodge Ballroom 8:30pm The Rialto Open Mic Night 10 pm Haufbrau Sunrise Karaoke 9 pm Eagles Bar Open Mic Night 10 pm Haufbrau Sunrise Karaoke – Bar IX 9 pm Bar IX Nikki Lane 10 pm Eagles Ballroom Valley Queen 9:30pm Top Hat – Missoula

2018 Big Sky Classical Music on the Plaza 12 pm GUITAR: The Instrument Lunch on the Lawn 2018 Vine & Dine Festival Music Festival City of Big Sky Museum of the Rockies 8 am Museum of the Rockies 11:30am Emerson Center Big Sky Resort 12 2018 Rockin’ the Rivers 13 Family Movie 12:30pm 14 Yoga 12 pm Library 15 WSE’s Farmers Market 16 Brewery Follies 4 & 8 pm The Bridge – Three Forks Movie Lovers – Belgrade Brewery Follies 4 & 8 pm 4:30pm Miles Park – Liv. H. S. Gilbert Brewery Brunch Live Music – Matt Ridgeway & Inside a Guitar with Gibson Guitars H. S. Gilbert Brewery – Virginia City Witch & Wizard Wednesday Jay Alm 5:30pm Bozeman Spirits Distillery Cassandra Rodgers 11 am Pine Creek 2 pm Museum of the Rockies The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. 4:30pm Movie Lovers – Belgrade Silent Book Club 6 pm Country Bookshelf The Big Sky Tonight 3 pm MOR Open STEAMlab Hours 3 pm CMB Hyde 4 pm Virginia City Opera & Mussels w/ Mandy Rowden 2018 Music in the Mountains – Jeff Brewery Follies 4 & 8 pm The Big Sky Tonight 3 pm MOR New Release Tuesday at Tiny Theater 5 pm Bridger Brewing Austin Band w/ Two Bit Franks 6 pm H. S. Gilbert Brewery – Virginia City Pint Night- MAP 4 pm MAP Brewing 4:30pm Movie Lovers – Belgrade Woodsmoke Jazz 6 pm Outlaw Brewing Town Center Park – Big Sky 2018 Music on the Green w/ David Brewery Follies 4 & 8 pm Wings & Strings 5 pm MAP Brewing Charlie Parr 6 pm Cannery District MT Manouche 6 pm Follow Yer’ Nose Gerald 5 pm Bozeman Public Library H. S. Gilbert Brewery – Virginia City Farmers’ Market 5 pm Bogert Park Thrive’s Dynamite Dads: Fun with Tie- 2018 Music on Main w/ Shakewell The Cooks 6 pm MAP Brewing Pints w/Purpose: IndepenDANCE Beer for a Cause 5 pm Katabatic Dying 6 pm Zoot Enterprises 6:30pm Downtown Bozeman Lazy Owl String Band 6 pmRed Tractor 5 pm Bridger Brewing Dementia Behavior 5 pm Dahl Funeral Songwriters Guild 6 pm MTN Walking Art on the Rocks 6:30pm Emerson Center Bridger Mtn Big Band 7 pm Eagles Bar Christy Hays 5 pm Murray Bar – Josh Moore 5:30pm Bozeman Spirits BINGO for Hope & The Holidays Jam & Open Mic Night 6:30pm Sac Bar Jason Eady with Jason Wickens Bluegrass Jam 5:30pm Katabatic 2018 Discovery Walk – Biking with 7 pm American Legion – Bozeman Bridger Creek Boys 7 pm Red Tractor 7 pm Filling Station Gallatin Valley Beekeepers Club Bob 6 pm Gallatin Valley Land Trust Tales from Ghostown 7 pm Eagles Bar The Barefoot Movement 7 pm Pine Creek

Amy Obenski 7 pm Bozeman Hot Meeting 6 pm Bozeman Public Library Common Collective 6 pm MAP Brewing Michael Martin Murphey w/ Rob Quist John Floridis 7 pm Bozeman Hot Springs

Christy Hays 7 pm Norris Hot Springs Adam P and Friends 6 pm Red Tractor Rich Mayo 6 pm Kountry Korner Café 7:30pm The Rialto Lang Termes 7 pm The Mint Belgrade

Big Cedar Fever 7 pm Murray Bar – Casey Donahew w/ Kendell Marvel Pickin’ Pear 7 pm Murray Bar – Western Movie 7:30pm The Ellen Moe Bandy 7:30pm Music Ranch Montana

Bozeman Stampede 7 pm Fairgrounds 7 pm Filling Station Mike & Mike 7 pm Red Tractor Pizza Jon Wayne & The Pain 8:30pm Filling Reckless Kelly 8 pm Old Saloon – Emig.

I’m With Her 7:30pm The Rialto Family Movie Monday at Tiny Theater Year Of The Cobra, Scavenger, Death River Whyless 9 pm Live The Divide Katherine Taylor Band 8 pm Murray Bar –

Shaw Davis and the Black Ties 7 pm Movie Lovers – Belgrade Trophy 8 pm Zebra Lounge Open Mic Night 10 pm Haufbrau DASH& The Dirty Dirty 8 pm Zebra

8 pm Chico Hot Springs Saloon Courtney Patton 9 pm Live The Divide Sunrise Karaoke 9 pm Bar IX Big Cedar Fever 8:30pm The Rialto

Open Mic Night 10 pm Haufbrau Open Mic Night 10 pm Haufbrau Charley Crockett 9 pm Live The Divide 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 Friday Saturday IF IT'S HAPPENING... IT’S IN THE BO THE IN IT’S HAPPENING... IT'S IF GUITAR: The Instrument 8 am GUITAR: The Instrument 8 am MoRockies BO THE IN IT’S HAPPENING... IT'S IF Museum of the Rockies Farmers’ Market 9 am Gallatin County Fairgrounds 3 Open STEAMlab Hours 4 2018 Summer Education Series 10 am MT Raptor 10 am Children’s Museum Bozeman Living History Farm 10 am Museum of the Rockies Living History Farm 10 am Museum of the Rockies SEEING: A Photon’s Journey 10 am Planetarium @ MOR SEEING:Photon’s Journey 10 am Planetarium @ MOR Fork in the Road Food Truck 10 am Museum of the Rockies Fork in the Road Food Truck 10 am 2018 Sweet Pea Festival 10 am Lindley Park Museum of the Rockies Historic Main Street Walking Tour 10 am Soroptimist Park Creative Workshop 10:30am Bozeman Public Library 8th Annual SLAM Fest 10 am Bogert Park Violent Universe – & 2pm 2018 Sweet Pea Parade 10 am Downtown Bozeman 11 am Taylor Planetarium @ MOR Violent Universe – & 2pm 11 am Taylor Planetarium @ MOR Cardboard Rocket 12 pm MOR Brunch Live Music – Marcedes Carroll Frios Friday! Gourmet Popsicles at the Museum 11 am Pine Creek Lodge 12 pm Children’s Museum Bozeman Cardboard Rocket 12 pm MOR Free Summer Lunch 12 pm Bozeman Public Library Beer Fest w/ Dirk Alan 12 pm Bale of Hay Saloon – Virginia City Dinosaurs Exhibit Tour 12:45pm Museum of the Rockies Dinosaurs Exhibit Tour 12:45pm Museum of the Rockies Faster Than Light – & 4pm 1 pm Taylor Planetarium Faster Than Light – & 4pm 1 pm Taylor Planetarium @ MOR Creative Workshop 1:30pm Bozeman Public Library Find Waldo Local Prize Party! 2 pm Country Bookshelf The Big Sky Tonight 3 pm Taylor Planetarium @ MOR Cinderella 2 pm Virginia City Opera House 2018 Sweet Pea Festival 3:30pm Lindley Park The Big Sky Tonight 3 pm Taylor Planetarium @ MOR Shakespeare in the Parks – Othello 3:45pm Lindley Park The Silly Moose Improv Show 3 pm Verge Theater Brewery Follies 4 & 8 pm Brewery Follies 4 & 8 pm H. S. Gilbert Brewery – Virginia City H. S. Gilbert Brewery – Virginia City New Releases-Tiny Theater 4:30pm Movie Lovers – Bel. 2018 Magic City Blues Fest 5 pm City of Billings 2018 Magic City Blues Fest 5 pm City of Billings Russ Chapman 5:30pm Follow Yer’ Nose BBQ – Emigrant Swamp Dawg 5:30pm Follow Yer’ Nose BBQ – Emigrant Steffan May 5:30pm Katabatic Brewing Company Claudia Williams 5:30pm Kountry Korner Café Bob Britten 5:30pm Kountry Korner Café Open Mic Night 6 pm Wild Joe*s Coffee Spot Karaj 6 pm Wild Joe*s Coffee Spot Garrett Stannard and friends 6 pm Uncorked– Livingston Opening Reception: Carol Hagan Chris Cunningham 6:30pm Baxter Hotel 6 pm Old Main Gallery & Framing Augustus 7 pm Pine Creek Lodge Pixies w/Sleigh Bells 6:30pm KettleHouse Amphitheater 2018 Summer Speaker Series Jazz Night w/ Alex Robilotta 7 pm Red Tractor Pizza 7 pm Missouri Headwaters State Park Eli Young Band 7 pm Emerson Center Bozeman’s Drinking History Walking Tour Rialto Rumors: A Storytelling Series 7 pm The Rialto 7 pm Soroptimist Park Bozeman’s Dark Side Walking Tour 7 pm Western Cafe The Crossing Choir w/ Aoide Chamber Singers New Releases in Tiny Theater 7 pm MSU Reynolds Recital Hall 7 pm Movie Lovers – Belgrade Cinderella 7 pm Virginia City Opera House Cinderella 7 pm Virginia City Opera House Ennis City Ramblers 7 pm Norris Hot Springs The Lucky Valentines 7 pm Elling House – Virginia City Livingston Classic PBR 7 pm Park County Fairgrounds The Sleepless Elite 7 pm Pine Creek Lodge Permafunk Karaj 7 pm Norris Hot Springs 7 pm Red Tractor Pizza Gallatin Speedway Racing 7 pm Gallatin Speedway Joan Zen and Innasci 8 pm Zebra Lounge Jake Worthington 8 pm Live From The Divide Sunrise Karaoke – Eagles 9 pm Eagles Bar Ian Thomas & His Band of Drifters Sunrise Karaoke – Silver $ 9 pm Silver Dollar Saloon– Ennis 9 pm Chico Hot Springs Saloon Ian Thomas & His Band of Drifters Hot Club of Cowtown 9 pm Filling Station 9 pm Chico Hot Springs Saloon Comstock Lode 9 pm Sacajawea Bar – Three Forks Sugar Daddies 9 pm Sacajawea Bar – Three Forks Michele D’Amour & the Love Dealers 9 pm Murray Bar – Super B 9 pm Murray Bar – Livingston The Dirty Dirty 9 pm Eagles Bar Thou Shall Kill 9 pm Filling Station Augustus w/ The Salamanders and The Lovedarts Ocelot Wizard 9:30pm Top Hat – Missoula 9 pm Zebra Lounge Livingston Classic PBR Official AfterParty Goldfish Race 10:30pmBale of Hay Saloon – Virginia City 10 pm Office Lounge & Liquor – Livingston

2018 Big Sky Classical Music Festival 2018 Big Sky Classical Music Festival City of Big Sky City of Big Sky 10 2018 Rockin’ the Rivers The Bridge – 3 Forks 11 2018 Rockin’ the Rivers The Bridge – Three Forks GUITAR: The Instrument 8 am MoRockies GUITAR: The Instrument 8 amMuseum of the Rockies Open STEAMlab Hours 10 am Children’s Museum Montana Clean Energy Fair 9 am Gallatin County Fairgrounds Living History Farm 10 am Museum of the Rockies Gallatin Valley Farmers’ Market SEEING: A Photon’s Journey 10 am Taylor Planetarium 9 am Gallatin County Fairgrounds Fork in the Road Food Truck 10 am Mo Rockies Medicinal Plant Walks 9 am Deep Creek Trailhead Big Sky Artisan Festival 10 am Meadow Village Pavilion Madison Valley Arts Festival 10 am Peter T.’s Park – Ennis Creative Workshop 10:30am Bozeman Public Library 2018 Summer Education Series 10 am MT Raptor Center Violent Universe – & 2pm 11 am Taylor Planetarium @ Living History Farm 10 am Museum of the Rockies Frios Friday! Gourmet Popsicles at the Museum SEEING: A Photon’s Journey 10 am Planetarium @ MOR 12 pm Children’s Museum Bozeman Fork in the Road Food Truck 10 am Museum of the Rockies Free Summer Lunch 12 pm Bozeman Public Library 7th Annual Historic Tour:10 am Gallatin Canyon Z

Dinosaurs Exhibit Tour 12:45pm Museum of the Rockies Historic Main Street Walking Tour 10 am Soroptimist Park Z Faster Than Light – & 4pm 1 pm Taylor Planetarium Home & Hardware Show 10 am Kenyon Noble – Belgrade Creative Workshop 1:30pm Bozeman Public Library Big Sky Artisan Festival 10 am Meadow Village Pavilion The Big Sky Tonight 3 pm Taylor Planetarium @ MOR Violent Universe – & 2pm 11 am Taylor Planetarium @ MOR ONE Brewery Follies 4 & 8 pm Brewery – Virginia City Cardboard Rocket 12 pm MOR ONE FREE Friday Night 5 pm Children’s Museum Bozeman Dinosaurs Exhibit Tour 12:45pm Museum of the Rockies Artists’ Gallery August Artwalk 5 pm Emerson Center Faster Than Light – & 4pm 1 pm Taylor Planetarium @ MOR Wildlands Music Festival w/ Robert Earl Keen & Lukas Hawaiian Open & Pig Roast 1 pm Big Sky Resort Golf Course Nelson 5:30pm Montana State University Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde 2 pm Virginia City Opera House Claudia Williams 5:30pm Kountry Korner Café Brunch Live Music – Pickin’ Pear 3 pm Pine Creek Lodge 2018 Downtown Art Walk 6 pm Downtown Bozeman The Big Sky Tonight 3 pm Taylor Planetarium @ MOR Author Event: Greg Keeler 6 pm Country Bookshelf The Silly Moose Improv Show 3 pm Verge Theater Artist Reception w/ Jonathan Raney 6 pm The Rialto Brewery Follies 4 & 8 pm H. S. Gilbert Brewery – Virginia City Katherine Taylor Duo 6 pm Uncorked– Livingston Paul Lee Kupfer 5:30pm Katabatic Brewing Company • Greensky Bluegrass 6 pm KettleHouse Amphitheater Bob Britten 5:30pm Kountry Korner Café • Bill Price 6:30pm Baxter Hotel Denny Earnest & The Resonators 5:30pm Follow Yer’ Nose Since 1993 Since Forget Me Not 6 pm Wild Joe*s Coffee Spot 1993 Since Jazz Night w/ Alex Robilotta 7 pm Red Tractor Pizza Edis Kittrell 6:30pm Baxter Hotel The Otters 7 pm Pine Creek Lodge Speaker Series 7 pm Missouri Headwaters State Park Bozeman’s Dark Side Walking Tour 7 pm Western Cafe Drinking History Walking Tour 7 pm Soroptimist Park Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde 7 pm Virginia City Opera House Amy Obenski 7 pm Norris Hot Springs Tom Kirwan 7 pm Norris Hot Springs The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde 7 pm Virginia City Gallatin Speedway Racing 7 pm Gallatin Speedway Fruition w/ Pickin’ Pear 7 pm Pine Creek Lodge Bozeman Stampede 7 pm Gallatin County Fairgrounds Night Photography in Big Sky Country 7 pm F-11 Photo Tango Dance 7:30pm Townshend’s Bozeman Teahouse Bozeman Stampede 7 pm Gallatin County Fairgrounds Jimmie and Pete 7:30pm Billings Studio Theatre Inc Juice Box Band 7 pm Red Tractor Pizza Dark Money 7:30pm The Ellen Theatre Ian Thomas and The Band of Drifters 7:30pm The Rialto Mary Gauthier w/ Jaimee Harris 8 pm The Rialto Jimmie and Pete 7:30pm Billings Studio Theatre Inc Stand-up on the Verge 8 pm Verge Theater Gallatin Roller Derby: “Goth Brawl” 7:30pm Fairgrounds The Catskills 9 pm Chico Hot Springs Saloon Stagga Lee 8 pm Zebra Lounge Sunrise Karaoke 9 pm Sacajawea Bar – Three Forks Stand-up on the Verge 8 pm Verge Theater Songwriters in the Round w/ Jonny Fritz, Leslie Sunrise Karaoke – Eagles 9 pm Eagles Bar Stevens & Izaak Opatz 9 pm Live From The Divide The Catskills 9 pm Chico Hot Springs Saloon Tsunami Funk 9 pm Eagles Bar

Rocky Mountain Pearls 9 pm Sacajawea Bar – Three Forks • • Paige And The People’s Band 9 pm Zebra Lounge Denny & The Resonators 9 pm Murray Bar – Livingston Goldfish Race10:30pm Bale of Hay Saloon – Virginia City Larry Gibson 9:30pm Bale of Hay Saloon – Virginia City 2018 Vine & Dine Festival Big Sky Resort 2018 Vine & Dine Festival Big Sky Resort MT Cowboy Poetry Gathering & Western MT Cowboy Poetry Gathering & Western Music 17 Music Rendezvous City of Lewistown 18 Rendezvous City of Lewistown GUITAR: The Instrument 8 am MoR GUITAR: The Instrument 8 am Mo Rockies Open STEAMlab Hours 10 am Children’s Museum Brunch Live Music – Blake Brightman 11 amPine Creek Lodge Living History Farm 10 am Museum of the Rockies 2018 Moonlight MUSICFEST 12 pm Moonlight Basin SEEING: A Photon’s Journey 10 am Taylor Planetarium Smoke Shop of the Year Party 12 pm Smokin Smitty’s Violent Universe – & 2pm 11 am Taylor Planetarium Raison D’être Dance & RANGES – & 5:30pm 1:30pm The Ellen August 1-18, 2018 1-18, August Chamber Classic Golf Outing 11 am Bridger Creek Golf The Big Sky Tonight 3 pm Taylor Planetarium @ MOR 2018 1-18, August Cardboard Rocket 12 pm MOR The Silly Moose Improv Show 3 pm Verge Theater Free Summer Lunch 12 pm Bozeman Public Library Brewery Follies 4 & 8 pm H. S. Gilbert Brewery – Virginia City Dinosaurs Exhibit Tour 12:45pm Museum of the Rockies Paul Cataldo 5:30pm Katabatic Brewing Company Faster Than Light – & 4pm 1 pm Taylor Planetarium @ Bob Britten 5:30pm Kountry Korner Café The Big Sky Tonight 3 pm Taylor Planetarium @ MOR Red Elvises 7 pm Pine Creek Lodge 2018 Moonlight MUSICFEST 4 pm Moonlight Basin 2018 Summer Speaker Series 7 pm Missouri Headwaters Park Brewery Follies 4 & 8 pm Gilbert Brewery Virginia City Howard Beall & The Fake News 7 pm Red Tractor Pizza Claudia Williams 5:30pm Kountry Korner Café Drinking History Walking Tour 7 pm Soroptimist Park Cool McCool & The Spies 5:30pm Follow Yer’ Nose BBQ Lang Thermes 7 pm Norris Hot Springs Danielle Girard 6 pm Country Bookshelf Howard Beall & The Fake News 7 pm Red Tractor Pizza Shelly Besler and Tony Polecastro 6 pm Uncorked– Sunrise Karaoke – Eagles 9 pm Eagles Bar Kenny Diamond 6 pm Corx Wine & Cheese Paige & The Peoples Band 9 pm Chico Hot Springs Saloon Comedians, Rich Hall and Bill Bailey Ty Stevenson Band 9 pm Sacajawea Bar – Three Forks 8 pm The Attic – Livingston Red Shahan 9 pm Live From The Divide Jazz Night w/ Alex Robilotta 7 pm Red Tractor The Hellroaring 9 pm Murray Bar – Livingston Jeff Austin Band w/ Laney Lou & the Bird Dogs Cory Leone Johnson 9:30pm Bale of Hay Saloon – Virginia City 7 pm Pine Creek Lodge The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde 7 pm Virginia City Opera House Dan Henry 7 pm Norris Hot Springs Speedway Racing 7 pm Gallatin Speedway Family Movie Night: Wall-E 7:15pm CMB Ronnie McDowell 7:30pm Music Ranch Night Comes Early 8 pm Blue Slipper Scavenger, Piranha Dog, Liquid 8 pm Filling Lil Debbie & Whitney Peyton’s “Ladies Night Party” 8 pm Zebra Lounge Cold Hard Cash Show 8:30pm The Rialto Paige & The Peoples Band 9 pm Chico Hot springs Big Cedar Fever 9 pm Live From The Divide The Max 9 pm Sacajawea Bar – Three Forks Easy Riders 9 pm Murray Bar – Livingston Paul Kupfer 9 pm Eagles Bar Goldfish Races 10:30pm Bale of Hay Saloon – Virginia City 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 • augusT 1, 2018

Stand-Up, Silly Moose & more Monday night Improv at Verge Theater Verge Theater continues its off- encouraged to get crazy, shout sug- Everything is created on the spot of thoughtful prose and beautiful getheater.com for reservations season with some spectacular stage gestions and become a part of the and based on audience suggestions. art takes over the Verge stage and further information about these antics fit for the sunny season! hilarity on stage. Adults can just sit Come enjoy cheap thrills for your through the merging of these medi- productions and other upcoming Here’s a look at what’s happening in back, enjoy, and watch the mayhem laugh hole! Improv on the Verge tickets ums. Tickets are $7 in advance, or events. Advance tickets are also the coming weeks at your neighbor- ensue. Just like the Improv on the Verge are $7 in advance, or $9 at the door. $9 at the door. available in store at Cactus Records. hood community theater. shows, but with a G rating! Tickets And look- Stand-Up on the Verge comes for the Silly Moose Improv Show are $7 ing a little to the Little Black Box for one in advance, or $9 at the door. further weekend only! On Friday and Children 2 and under are admitted ahead, Saturday, August 10th–11th at 8pm FREE! Verge’s each night, you can witness some of Improv on the Verge contin- “Flight of the valley’s most hilarious comics on ues with special guests to help close Summer” the Verge stage. This offering in the out summer! The Bozeman concludes “Flight of Summer” series is being Improverts will share the stage with with the helmed by award-winning stand-up students who have graduated poetic storyteller Ryan Cassavaugh. through Verge Theater’s Improv Ekphrasis Tickets are $14 in advance, or $16 School on Monday, August 20th at on Friday at the door. 7pm. Come join in on the fun and and Hey, the little ones can laugh laughter as the grads show off their Saturday, too! Silly Moose Comedy skills, giving the biggest laughs for August Improv is made for families who the fewest bucks! Guaranteed to be 24th–25th at like to laugh together. This fun and a hilarious start to your week, popu- 8pm each interactive Improvisation show for lar improv games are played in the night. A col- kids and parents returns Saturday, style of Whose Line is it Anyway?, as laboration with Bozeman Poetry Stay tuned for more Verge See you at “The Little Black Box on August 18th at 3pm. The kids are well as long-form improv. Collective, this wonderful weekend announcements, or visit www.ver- the Edge (of Bozeman)!” •

Grammy-winning Philadelphia Lone Mountain Trio, Western & kids’ choir perform in Southwest MT classics at The Ellen The Aoide Chamber our relationship to those around The Ellen Theatre, a Downtown smooth three-part harmony style The Ellen Theatre with the band Singers are thrilled to welcome us. Though this performance is Bozeman institution, is your source that compliments their virtuosity on RANGES and a Baroque ensemble Grammy Award-winning profes- free of admission, please arrive for some of the area’s best big their individual instruments. The on Saturday, August 18th with per- sional choir The Crossing to early to ensure seating. screen entertainment and stage per- Ellen performance will celebrate the formances at 1:30pm and 5:30pm. Bozeman for a FREE concert on Open to the public, advance formances. The space – which release of their new The The company combines live music, Saturday, August 4th at Reynolds ticket purchase is required. Tickets recently announced renovation Breaks and the Badlands, which will be innovative design, and groundbreak- Recital Hall on the Montana State are $19 and available at plans – also houses some great musi- available at the show. Tickets are ing choreography to create works University campus beginning www.warrenmillerpac.org or that express unique ideas and per- at 7pm. by calling (406) 995-6345. Note: spectives. Tickets are $21. The program will feature works Free parking, carpooling encour- The company will premiere two commissioned by the Philadelphia- aged. Depending on interest, bus new works in Bozeman. “Perfection based Crossing and conductor transportation available at nominal of the Symphonies” is choreo- Donald Nally. Aoide will join The cost per person via Warren Miller. graphed to music by Antonio Crossing on stage for an evening of Please inquire at the above num- Vivaldi, and features soloists Carrie new music which asks questions ber. The Warren Miller Krause (), Sarah Stoneback about social issues, social advocacy, Performing Arts Center is located and Briana Gillet (trumpet), and our place in the environment, and at 45465 Gallatin Rd. in Big Sky. • Else Trygstad-Burke and Peter Landeen (cello). Renowned Baroque bassoonist Ben Matus of will also perform with the ensemble. “Ranges in Motion” is set to The cal acts, both local and those com- $18.50 and Bozeman Folklore Ascensionist, the newest album of the ing through town. Here’s a look at Society members receive $2 off post-rock band RANGES. Using the what’s happening downtown. each ticket. cohesive visual concept of the Sponsored by The Western Café, The Ellen’s other summer film album, this work blends the epic The Ellen’s annual Summer series, Kids’ Classics, continues instrumental sound of the band Western Series continues with the with The Misadventures of with athletic choreography and rev- Jeff Bridges and Matt Damon-front- Merlin Jones screening on Sunday, olutionary costume design. ed True Grit on Wednesday, August 5th at 2pm. Tommy Kirk Wine, beer, and other refresh- August 1st. The Big Country, a and Annette Funicello team up in ments will be sold in the lobby one Gregory Peck favorite, screens on this wacky comedy. complete with hour before all showtimes. Ticketing Wednesday, August 8th. Then, Burt questionable inventions, possible and further information about these Lancaster and Shelley Winters star mind-reading, attempted crime- and other upcoming events is avail- in The Scalphunters on fighting, and several run-ins with a able at www.theellentheatre.org. Wednesday, August 15th. Enjoy spirited chimpanzee! Merlin Jones is For additional inquiries, please call James Stewart and Janet Leigh in Rated G with a runtime of 1 hour (406) 585-5885 or stop into The The Naked Spur on Wednesday, and 31 minutes. Ellen box office. Hours are August 22nd. And looking ahead, Free Willy is set for Sunday, Wednesday through Saturday from Kirk Douglas and Burt Lancaster August 26th at 2pm. An orphaned 1–3pm, as well as two hours prior to team up for Gunfight at O.K. boy befriends a young Orca who any event. Corral on Wednesday, August 29th. has been separated from his family Finally, The Ellen’s hit comedy This evening also features a bonus and forced to live in an aquarium. Jimmie and Pete visits Billings for screening of The Great Train When the life of his beloved whale three performances only. In Robbery. is threatened, the boy will stop at February, the production had All Summer Westerns screen at nothing to protect his best friend. Bozeman audiences doubled up 7:30pm. The Ellen Saloon opens for Free Willy is Rated PG with a run- with laughter. But if you missed it wine, beer, popcorn and other time of 1 hour and 52 minutes. before, here’s your chance to get in refreshments at 6:30pm. Tickets are Gather the relatives, from tots to on the fun! Jimmie and Pete takes the $6 for each screening. Giddy up and teens and even grownups, to enjoy Billings Studio Theatre stage catch this Cowboy Train – yee-haw! family favorites on the big silver August 10th–12th. Friday and Next up on Thursday, August screen. Soft drinks, candy, popcorn, Saturday shows begin at 7:30pm, 2nd, the Lone Mountain Trio and other refreshments are available with a Sunday matinee closing the perform at 7:30pm. The band is for purchase starting at 1pm, with limited run at 2pm. comprised of three musicians from all movies screening at 2pm. Each Jimmie is thrilled that Bridget is Southwest Montana who play their film is only $2 at the door! Seating getting married while Pete specu- own brand of obscure and original is first come, first served. lates if nuptial bliss is even possible. Americana music. Having played Hailed as “fierce contemporary Eddie fears commitment, but together for over 10 years, John dance,” Raison D’être Dance Katherine is more focused on the Lowell, Kevin Fabozzi and Tom Project will bring a dynamic and perfect wedding. Sarah Jessica des- Murphy have developed a tight, powerful production to the stage of perately wants stability and Landon desires a new leading lady. Harold just needs a vacation. Three generations of nine wildly diverse souls collide as they search for the answer to life’s most basic question: Is it possible to find true love and still maintain one’s sanity? This off-beat comedy, written and directed by John Ludin (Just Add Water), delivers a solid whack to the funny bone! The stellar cast features Rhonda Smith, Joel Jahnke, John Hosking, Valarie Andrews, Mark Kuntz, Heidi Krutchkoff, Colter Langan, Corey Barrows, and Hannah Overton. Jimmie and Pete tickets are $20, or $18 for seniors and stu- dents. Purchase in advance at www.BillingsStudio- Theatre.com or call (406) 248- 1141 with additional questions. Due to mature themes, Jimmie and Pete is recommended for ages 16 and up. •

Contributing W r i t e r s

Danny Waldo Joe Shelton Zelpha Boyd Charlotte Mills Christine Hrenya

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Movie Lovers BFS screens Dark Money, announces ------annual ‘Story Under the Stars’ You Were Never Really Here On Friday, August 10th, Jonathan Moti, FEC Commissioner Brando, Gene Hackman, Ned turns the vigilante thriller Bozeman Film Society and PBS Ann Ravel, plus many more. Beatty, Glenn Ford, Terence Stamp, Distribution present Sundance Dark Money screens at 7:30pm on Margot Kidder, and, of course, inside out award-winning documentary, Dark Friday, August 10th with guest Christopher Reeve in his iconic role Money. Screening at The Ellen speakers to be announced. Not as Superman. by Joseph Shelton the film is the protagonist, played by Theatre, the political thriller exam- rated, the film runs 98 minutes. The fun begins at 7pm and The great literary critic Leslie Joaquin Phoenix, rescuing an ines one of the greatest present Tickets range from $13.50 to $15 includes a Kryptonite scavenger Fiedler (who once taught at MSU) underage girl from a brothel nestled threats to American democracy: the (plus fees). hunt, superhero costume parade, wrote that among the pictur- influence of untraceable corporate Following on Friday, August Story Mansion tours, food, popcorn American litera- esque brown- money on our elections and elected 24th, Bozeman’s family-friendly out- and ice cream trucks. The evening ture “as a whole stones of a pleas- officials. The film takes viewers to door film event, the always popular also features a special Meet & Greet seems a chamber ant NYC neigh- Montana – a frontline of horrors dis- borhood. Given in the fight to preserve guised as an the nature of this fair elections nation- amusement park task, the audience wide – to follow an ‘fun house.’” And almost wants to intrepid local journalist if we extend his see him do it. working to expose the thesis to The audience real-life impacts of American films as yearns for the the US Supreme well, or rather to catharsis of vio- Court’s Citizens United films about lence, but director decision. America, I think Ramsay (who is, Montana has spent you’ll find that it’s to be fair, not more than a century doubly true. After American, but trying to keep its poli- all, thrillers about Irish) doesn’t let us tics clean. After a disaffected, social- enjoy it. Rather, brazen attempt by cop- ly-maladjusted the scene plays out per magnate William A. guys carving their on a series of ran- Clark to bribe his way own brand of jus- domly cycling sur- into the tice out of a cruel veillance cameras Senate, the state pro- world are a dime so that we don’t a dozen and have see the violence so hibited corporate cam- paign financing in been ever since much as its after- the advent of cin- math: bodies 1912. Everything changed with the U.S. ema. Half of the sprawled across great Westerns the floor, a pair of Supreme Court’s infa- mous Citizens United ever made are feet disappearing about exactly behind a ruling in 2010, which classified “Story Under the Stars,” with Bozeman’s own Super Men campaign expenditures by corpora- returns to the lush lawn of the and Super Women in uniform from that – violent corner. The final weirdos “fixing” conflict is even less tions as free speech and allowed Story Mansion Park with a screen- the Police and Fire Departments donors to remain undisclosed. As a ing of Superman (1978), starring showcasing a the world around of a them one bullet at satisfying result, unlimited, anonymous “dark Christopher Reeve and Margot patrol car and fire engine! Low-back money” began to flood elections Kidder. Kicking off the 40th season chairs, blankets and flashlights are a time. For just resolution, one representative example, see The and purposefully so. nationwide. Hailed by Variety film of the Bozeman Film Society encouraged – and pooches on leash- critic, Dennis Harvey, as “a (1978-2018), everyone (including es, please. Rated PG, the film begins Searchers. You Were Never Really Here never Director Lynn Ramsay’s You allows you to enjoy the potent… harrowing portrait of Fido!) is invited to dress in their at dusk and runs 142 minutes. democracy under threat,” this grip- superhero costumes and join us for Story Under the Stars 2018 is co- Were Never Really Here, adapted violence at the center of its story, or from a novella by Jonathan Ames, is a to understand completely the protag- ping story uncovers the our annual outdoor film on a starry sponsored by Friends of the Story shocking and vital truth of how August night. Mansion, the South Central slight variation; if we accept Fiedler’s onist’s past, or the specific ins and premise that most “fun houses” are outs of its criminal plot. It feels like a American elections are bought Featuring an all-star cast, direc- Neighborhood Association, KTVM, and sold. tor Richard Donners’ Superman is and the City of Bozeman. Join for really “chambers of horror” (and I’m longer film with all the exposition thinking here of all the excised, and all the As directed and produced by regarded as the most influential this fantastic outdoor event and superhero origin story to grace the you’ll believe you can fly! The Story Schwarzenegger films, all the emotional beats left in. It’s a brutal, Helena native, Kimberly Reed, the silver screen. As young Kal-El flees Mansion is located on the corner of Stallone films that propped up the exhausting work, and also one that film is told through the lives of real his doomed planet of Krypton, his S Willson and College Ave. box office in the 80s and 90s), then feels alive and awake in way that is all people and makes a concerted ship crashes in an open field on Bozeman Film Society seeks out You Were Never Really Here is something too rare in films that explore the effort to share stories from both sides of the aisle. Subjects inter- Earth. Discovered by a farmer and and presents independent films a bit stranger, and a bit more honest, violent heart of our national stories.

viewed include investigative his wife, the couple adopts and rais- which engage, entertain, and foster then the vigilante thrillers it follows. It may not be fun, but it is exception-

es him as their own son, Clark. As an understanding of the world For one, the vigilante at its center ally thoughtful and provoking. I think reporter John Adams, Senator Jon Tester, MT Supreme Court Justice he ages, Clark discovers that he has community around us. Visit rarely uses a gun; his preferred Dr. Fiedler would approve.

Mike Wheat, Governor Steve powers that ultimately send him on www.bozemanfilmsociety.org weapon of choice is a ball peen Movie Lovers is Bozeman’s independent

his destiny to become the Man of for film previews, pricing and ticket- hammer. For another, we very rarely movie rental store with hundreds of titles you Bullock, former MT Senate Steel. Set to an epic John Williams ing information – and “Keep ‘Em see him use it. won’t find on streaming services. The shop is Majority Leader Art Wittich, cam- score, Superman stars Marlon Flickering!” • The only real “action” set piece in located at 200 S 23rd Ave. • paign law enforcement official

Backstage shenanigans on display

with Blue Slipper’s latest The Blue Slipper Theatre’s stage produc- viral videos fueling an internet sensation. tion of Night Comes Early opens Friday, Far from a melodrama, Night Comes Early is August 17th and runs through September a fast-paced farce that shows the anxiety of a 2nd. Showtimes are Friday and Saturday director attempting to mount a production of evenings at 8pm, with Sunday matinees to a play that is way beyond the capabilities of follow at 3pm. Tickets are $16 for adults, $12 her cast and crew. The Blue Slipper for students and seniors, and $10 for youth. production of Burton Bumgarner’s comedy The director of the Moon is directed by Christopher DeJohn. Lake Community Theater, Missy Bailey, has The Blue Slipper Theatre continues its dreamed about directing a production of a tradition of offering the best in community 1930s psychological melodrama called “Night theater as it has for 50 years. Located in the Comes Early.” heart of Livingston’s historic downtown As a teenager she saw a professional pro- district, the theatre produces four or five full- duction of the play and it had a lasting length productions each season, with a variety impact. Now that the opportunity has come, of comedic and dramatic selections included she encounters overwhelming obstacles: cast in the annual lineup. The Blue Slipper hosts members who don’t know their lines, who touring productions, music, and comedy drop out at the last minute, who have throughout the year, and offers a holiday psychological issues,and workmen who can’t variety program to the public free of charge. finish building the set. The Blue Slipper also sponsors a Kids No one is ready on opening night, but the Playwriting Festival in the spring to give area show must go on, even without enough actors students the opportunity to write, direct, and to fill the roles. Actors constantly switch star in their own plays. costumes and roles and the workmen continue The Blue Slipper Theatre is located at 113 to work on the set during the performance. E Callender St. in Livingston. For tickets or It’s an absolute mess, but the audience seems more information, call (406) 222-7720 or visit to be growing as the show continues, with www.blueslipper.com. •

Arts festival & raffle returns to

Peter T’s Park

Take a nice Montana drive and celebrate residents, professional and budding artists, as the arts! The Ennis Arts Association (EAA) well as supporting members interested in will present its 23rd Annual Madison promoting the Arts in the Madison Valley. Valley Arts Festival on Saturday, August Proceeds from the organization’s one 11th. This fun event will take annual fundraiser, the Madison Valley Arts place from 10am–5pm in beautiful Peter T’s Festival, allow the EAA to give back to its Park on Main Street in Ennis. In addition to community. These community donations are the 48 juried artist booths, there will be live directed to the Madison Valley Public entertainment, delicious food, face painting Library, Shakespeare in the Schools, Madison and an art raffle of special donated works. County Fair Art Awards, Ennis School Eight local artists founded the Ennis Arts Science Fair Awards, and Madison Farm to Association and their first official meeting Fork: Good Thyme Summer Camp. Please was held on April 5th, 1972. The EAA is visit www.ennisarts.org for more currently comprised of 67 members, information about the EAA and the Madison including men and women, full and part-time Valley Arts Festival. •

Tell ’em, “I Saw It In The BoZone!” ––– The BoZone Entertainment Calendar • www.bozone.com • 406-586-6730 • Volume 25, Number 15 - August 1, 2018 • page 7A “Urban Sprawl” – this town needs more room! Across 46 Genesis craft 11 Orange character from the 47 Onetime capital of Poland 1 Childhood illness with 48 “You’ve Got Mail” company ‘80s who appears in “Wreck- 49 Domineered, with “over” swollen glands 50 Addams Family cousin It Ralph” 51 Like the main point Crossword Sponsored By: www.BoZone.com 6 Goes on and on 51 Phrase often seen after a 12 Sacha Baron Cohen 52 Giraffe relative with striped 11 Some NFL All-Pros married or professional character legs 14 Actor Ulrich name 13 Music festival area 53 Was delirious 15 Tibet’s neighbor 57 Passable 18 Subtle meaning 54 Undefeated boxer Ali 16 Questionable Twitter 58 Battery option 22 English-speaking country 55 Pester with barks poster, perhaps 59 Nest egg, initially of Central America 56 Word after smart or 17 They read a lot of stories 60 Cleveland player, for short 23 Selma’s sister mineral out loud 61 Got out, or followed the 24 Some Chevy hatchbacks 61 Text type 19 Historical division same path as the theme 25 Director’s option 62 7, on a rotary phone 20 French vineyard answers? 26 Part of WNW 63 Cinnabar, e.g. classification 66 Gibbon, for one 27 “The Lion King” heroine 64 Costume shop purchase 21 Feeling not-so-great 67 Tooth type 32 Fanciful 65 “Castlevania” platform 22 Be blustery 68 Spine-tingling 34 “As I see it,” 23 Ruler who lost her head in 69 Pot top in a text ©2018 Jonesin’ Crosswords 1793 70 Goes after flies 35 He cohosts 28 St. crosser 71 Bottom-of-the-bottle stuff “America’s 29 Cone or Cat preceder Down Game” 30 Ripken of the Orioles 1 Web portal with a butterfly 37 Bon Jovi’s 31 Stamp for an incoming logo “___ on a pkg. 2 Plucked instrument Prayer” 33 Football broadcaster 3 “Give me some kitten food” 38 Novelist Collinsworth 4 Joe of “Home Alone” Loos 36 Purplish flower 5 Long looks 39 Boston 40 Food and wine publication 6 Party org. gathering last team, briefly that went completely online held in 2016 in Philadelphia 41 Paltry in 2009 7 Take another swing at 42 Any of the 43 Cosmetician Lauder 8 Speed skater ___ Anton kids search- 44 Orange-roofed chain, Ohno ing for One- familiarly 9 Flavor for some knots? Eyed Willy in 45 Nefarious 10 Mercedes roadsters a 1985 flick Answers: A Noble Effort

Arts Council’s Classical Music Festival enchants in Big Sky

The Arts Council will once again bring the including the Young Concert Artists Festivals Time for Three best in classical music to Big Sky with the 8th in Tokyo and Beijing, the Musica Viva Festival annual Big Sky Classical Music Festival in Sydney, Australia, the Grand Teton Festival, taking place Friday through Sunday, August the Kingston Chamber Music Festival, Lake 10th–12th, at various venues throughout the Tahoe Summerfest, Lake Champlain Music community. Festival, the Brevard Music Festival, For this year’s festival, be prepared to be Music@Menlo, Music from Angel Fire, enchanted by the mesmerizing sounds of Chamber Music Northwest, the Santa Fe acclaimed violinist Bella Hristova, who will Chamber Music Festival, and the Marlboro perform an intimate recital with fellow violinist Music Festival. She has also appeared on Angella Ahn at the Warren Miller Garrison Keillor’s “A Prairie Home Performing Arts Center on opening night. Companion” on National Public Radio. Saturday’s FREE outdoor concert will see Hristova will be joined on stage by renowned Time for Three – perhaps the hottest classi- violinist Angella Ahn, as well as David cal crossover ensemble in the world – perform Harding on Viola and John Eckstein on cello. music from Bach to Brahms and beyond. Time for Three will perform a free outdoor Sunday’s FREE outdoor performance by the concert in Town Center Park on Saturday, Big Sky Festival Orchestra with Maestro August 11th. The concert starts at 6pm with Peter Bay will feature Haydn’s Symphony No. opening music from students in the Montana 94, as well as Mozart’s Violin Concerto No. 5 with State University Summer Music Conservatory, soloist Bella Hristova as well as selections from and Time for Three at 7pm. Comprised of Milhaud and Fauré. In addition these concerts, violinist Nicolas (Nick) Kendall, double-bassist there will be other events throughout the Ranaan Meyer and violinist Charles Yang, the weekend, including Masters Classes, conversa- trio has been described as “America’s favourite tions with artists, and performances from stu- classical garage band.” Formed in dents from the Montana State University Philadelphia’s Curtis Institute of Music, Time concert at the 2014 BBC Proms, and an (Germany), Carinthian (Austria), Lithuanian Summer Music Conservatory. for Three’s acclaimed 2016 PBS special won appearance on the ABC prime time hit show National, and Ecuador National Symphonies, On August 10th, join Angella Ahn, Bella an Emmy Award. The group’s hit YouTube “Dancing with the Stars.” the Minnesota and Algarve (Portugal) Hristova, and friends at the Warren Miller bullying-prevention video, “Stronger,” has The festival closes out on Sunday with a Orchestras, the Louisiana, Buffalo, Rhode Performing Arts Center for an intimate recital. inspired students across the globe, eliciting fea- free performance from the Big Sky Festival Island Philharmonics, the St. Paul Chamber Acclaimed for her passionate, powerful per- tures on CNN and the Huffington Post. To date, Orchestra with Maestro Peter Bay and soloist Orchestra, the Eastman (Postcard from Morocco) formances, beautiful sound, and compelling the group has performed hundreds of engage- Bella Hristova. Program includes Mozart’s and Aspen (The Ballad of Baby Doe) Opera command of her instrument, violinist Bella ments as diverse as its music: from featured Violin Concerto No. 5 in A Major, Haydn’s Theaters, and the Theater Chamber Players of Hristova is a young musician with a growing guest soloists on the Philadelphia Orchestra Symphony 94 in G Major, and selections from the Kennedy Center. international career. The Strad has praised, subscription series to Club Yoshi’s in San Milhaud and Fauré. This is a free concert at This eighth annual festival is made possible “Every sound she draws is superb,” and The Francisco to residencies at the Kennedy Center Town Center Park beginning at 5pm. Maestro by generous support from the Big Sky Resort Washington Post noted that she is “a player of to Christoph Eschenbach’s birthday concert at Bay has appeared with 75 different orchestras Tax, the Yellowstone Club Community impressive power and control.” A sought-after the Schleswig-Holstein Festival in Germany. including the National, , St. Louis, Foundation, ERA Landmark Real Estate, and chamber musician, Ms. Hristova performs fre- Recent highlights included their Carnegie Hall , , Baltimore, New Jersey, North the Robert and Dana Smith Family Foundation. quently with the Chamber Music Society of debut, appearances with the Boston Pops, Carolina, Tucson, West Virginia, Colorado, For more information, please visit Lincoln Center and at many music festivals Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, a sell-out Hawaii, Sarasota, Fort Worth, Bochum www.bigskyarts.org or call (406) 995-2742. •

Intermountain Opera presents Mate, Maiden & Mischief Intermountain Opera selections from the formance will be at the Sweet Pea Festival on Bozeman is thrilled to pres- uproariously rollick- Saturday, August 4th at The Hollow in ent Mate, Maiden & ing The Pirates of Lindley Park at 1pm. Admission is included Mischief, welcoming back Penzance, the haunt- with wristband purchase. Also on Saturday, a baritone Darrell Babidge, ingly beautiful special performance will be held for the resi- last seen with IOB in Die Camelot, and the dents of Aspen Pointe in Bozeman after the Fledermaus and Hansel and deep richness of Sweet Pea event. Gretel, and soprano Jennifer Eugene Onegin. This The weekend will continue with a per- Welch Babidge, who played performance will formance at the Shane Lalani Center for the Donna Anna in Don round out with Arts in Livingston on Sunday, August 5th Giovanni. favorites from other beginning with a reception at 2pm, followed This remarkably talented operas, musicals and by the performance at 3pm. This event is and charming couple will silly selections cho- FREE and open to the public. perform highlights from sen by the artists. These events are made possible by The Intermountain’s upcoming The artists will share Sweet Pea Festival, Robyn and Orville 2018-2019 season. Sharing the stage with the Erlenbush and ERA Landmark Realty, as a repertoire from both opera delightful Michelle well as Sal and Carol Lalani. and musical theatre, audi- Maurer at the piano. For more information, call (406) 587-2889 ences will be treated to The first per- or email [email protected]. •

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MT Clean Energy Fair features workshops, exhibitors & kids activities The Montana Renewable 10am and running through Environmental Quality KERBSpace; as well as electric Energy Coalition Energy Association has announced 3:45pm. Topics are set to include: – Batteries & Energy Storage with vehicle owners – Off-Grid Living with Henry its 8th Annual Montana Clean – Solar Electricity Basics with Dan Kyle Bolger, Blue Planet Energy – Solar 2.0: Taking Solar Electricity Dykema, Sundance Solar Systems Energy Fair will take place Kenworthy, Kenworthy Electric – Financing & Incentives with to the Next Level with Dave Ryan – Community-Scale Solar with Saturday, August 11th at the – Large-Scale Solar & Wind with Ben Brouwer & Paul Herendeen, – Efficient Water Heating Options Garrett Martin, Montana Gallatin County Fairgrounds from Amy Berg Pickett, Cypress Creek Missoula Federal Credit Union for Home & Business with Todd Department of Environmental 9am–4pm. Quality; and Natalie Meyer, City The fair will include of Bozeman workshops on solar, wind, – Lithium-Ion Batteries with Kyle electric vehicles, energy effi- Bolger ciency, and other clean A complete rundown of the energy technologies; 2018 Montana Clean Energy Fair exhibits by clean energy including detailed workshop businesses; and an electric descriptions and speaker bios is car show. Plus, there will be available at www.montanare- food vendors and kids’ newables.org. activities including a boun- Montana Renewable Energy cy castle, solar ovens, and Association is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit model solar car races. Bring organization founded in 2000. It is the whole family for this fun a coalition of businesses, individu- and educational event als, families, and advocates dedi- showcasing renewable cated to expanding Montana’s use energy and what it can do for of renewable energy in order to you! The Montana Clean Renewables; and Dave Ryan P.E., – Electric Vehicles Show-and-Tell Hoitsma, Liquid Solar Systems conserve natural resources, create Energy Fair is FREE and open to Balance Engineering with Kyla Maki, Montana – Renewable Energy Policy with jobs, and increase the independ- the public. – Smart Solar Shopping with Department of Environmental Brian Fadie, Montana ence and resilience of local com- The Workshops will take place Ben Brouwer, Montana Energy Quality; Alicia Cox, Yellowstone- Environmental Information munities. Learn more at the afore- throughout the day, beginning at Office, Department of Teton Clean Cities; and Bill Clem, Center; and Diego Rivas, NW mentioned website. •

More talks & an Open House at MT Raptor Conservation Center In continuation of its latest from 6–7pm, – Wed., Aug. 15th: Owls road so wear appropriate season, the Montana Raptor while Saturday – Sat., Aug. 18th: Owl footwear. On-site portable rest- Conservation Center (MRCC) morning talks Identification rooms are available. No glass invites you to its 2018 Summer will unfold from – Wed., Aug. 22nd: Dynamic allowed. For the safety of the Education Series! Join the fun 10–11am. Here’s Flyers birds, NO outside animals are in a beautiful outdoor amphithe- a look at the – Sat., Aug. 25th: Eagles allowed at MRCC. ater to learn about raptors remaining – Wed., Aug. 29th: Raptor The Montana Raptor through hour-long, biology-based {updated} Identification Conservation Center is located at education programs. Meet some schedule. – Sat., September 1st: Migration 161 Bent Wing Road, just north of of the incredible raptors that live – Wednesday, The weekly talks begin Bozeman, off of Springhill Road above us! At each talk, 3-4 August 1st: promptly at 6pm on Wednesday (about a mile after Riverside ambassador birds will be featured Hawks and 10am on Saturday. Please give Country Club). Their mission is to so attendees can learn about their – Saturday, yourself plenty of time to travel – improve the welfare of raptors habits, amazing adaptations, diets, Aug. 4th: Vultures guests are encouraged to carpool. across Montana through rehabili- and role in Montana’s ecosystems. the Birds!’ A different topic will be – Wed., Aug. 8th: Conservation This is an outdoor amphitheater, tation of injured birds, community Thanks to series sponsors, the addressed each meeting so repeat – **Sunday, Aug. 12th: OPEN so do come prepared for Montana education, and partnerships for Green family, these lectures are attendees always have a chance to HOUSE from 12–4pm with half- weather. Bring blankets to sit on raptor conservation and research. FREE to the public. Donations are learn something new! Wednesday hour educational talks at 12:30pm, as boulders make up the natural Learn more at www.monta- encouraged to help MRCC ‘Feed evening lectures will take place 1:30pm and 2:30pm** seating. Parking is along a dirt naraptor.org. • Page 2B • The ecoZone • augusT 1, 2018

Montana artisan showcase returns Photographer Matt MaCoy to Big Sky for year two fronts ‘Night Sky’ course Backfor ArtsCouncilof BigSky’s anotherround, annualClassicalMusic the2ndAnnual Festival,whichbrings Big Sky Artisan world-classperformersto Festival will BigSkyeverysummer. unfoldatthe Thisyear’sartistsinclude MeadowVillage renownedviolinistsBella ShoppingCenter HristovaandAngellaAhn, onFridayand acclaimedcrossovertrio Saturday,August TimeforThree,andthe 10th–11thfrom BigSkyFestivalOrchestra 10am–4pmeach withMaestroPeterBayof day.Theevent theAustinSymphony. willfeaturemore Eventsincludeoneticket- than30juried edconcertandtwoout- artisansshowcas- door,freeconcerts.All inghandmade, moneyraisedduringthe one-of-a-kind PleinAirPaintOutwillbe productsinavari- donatedtotheArts etyof mediums. Councilof BigSky. 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In Yellowstone, one geyser’s trash is an MSU researcher’s treasure by Marshall Swearingen, surroundingthethermalfeatures. explainedtripleaderDanaSkorupa, optimisticthattheymightfind AroundthetimeOldFaithful MSU News Service “There’sabottledwaterlid!” anassistantresearchprofessorin microbesthatcouldnaturallybreak spurtedskyward,thefourscientists Astouristsgatheredonacool exclaimedMeganUdeck,ajunior MSU’sDepartmentof Chemical downplasticsintotheirrawingredi- spottedacamouflageballcapina Junemorningtoviewsomeof fromMissoulawhoismajoringin andBiologicalEngineering. ents,whichcouldthenbeusedto trickleof geyserrunoff.Skorupa YellowstoneNationalPark’smost biotechnologyatMSU. Moreover,shesaid,becausethe makeotherplasticproducts. usedasterilizedpairof heavyscis- iconicgeysers,MontanaState ThatcuedRussellBair,oneof organismsliveinnear-boilingwater, “There’sahugediversityof sorstocuttwosmallsectionsfrom Universityresearcherstooktothe twoparkrangersaccompanyingthe itmeanstheylikelycanwithstand organismsinthehotsprings,much theplasticinthehat’sbill.Ashlyn boardwalksforanotherpurpose:to crew,toextendhistrash-pickerand theheatthathelpsplasticssoften higherthanweoriginallythought,” Hemmah,asophomore,helped collecttrashthatcouldleadtonew pluckthesmallcapfromtheminer- andbecomeeasiertobreakdown. Peytonsaid.Whilehotspringsmay preparethesamplesforthetrip ways of recycling plastic. al-encrustedrivulet.Udeckandtwo Recently,whenSkorupaand oftenappeartobedevoidof life,a backtothelab:oneintoacoolerof SteamfromnearbyOldFaithful otherstudentswaitedwithrubber- otherresearchersinMSU’s sugarcube-sizedportionof water dryicetobefrozenforDNAanaly- billowedinthebreezeasthe glovedhandstoreceivethequarry. ThermalBiologyInstitute and fromsomeYellowstonethermalfea- sis,theotherpackagedwithhand- researchersshuffledpastgeyser-gaz- “Thetrashinthesespringscould CenterforBiofilmEngineeringcol- turescancontainasmanyasamil- warmerstokeepwarmfor ers,fixingtheirattentioninsteadon beanaturalmediumformicrobes lectedwatersamplesfrom lioncellsof bacteriaandarchaea, cultivation. theshallow,orange-tintedwaters thatcouldbreakdownplastics,” Yellowstonehotspringsandinserted hesaid. “There’saspoonoutthere!” smallpiecesof certainplasticsback Fortherangers,theJuneouting saidNoelaniBoise,aseniordouble- inthelab,theyobservedmicrobes wasanormalmorning.Eachday majoringinenvironmentalbiology colonizingthematerial.Theteam’s theywalktheboardwalksthrough- andGerman.Havinggrownupin YellowstoneforayinJunemarked outYellowstone,collectingavariety Montana’sParadiseValley,shewas theirfirstattempttocollectaddi- of trash–windblownwrappers, inspiredfromayoungageto tionalmicrobesthatmayalreadybe droppedcups,evencoinsandother becomeascientistinYellowstone. thrivingonvariousplastics,and objectsceremoniallytossedinto “I’mexcitedtobedoingthis,” thenfurthercultivatetheminthe hotpools. shesaid. lab,Skorupasaid. “Wegetsomeinterestingstuff,” Allthreeof thestudentswere Theproject’sprincipalinvestiga- Bairsaid,addingthathewasglad selectedtoworkinPeytonand toranddirectorof MSU’sThermal thattheplasticfromtheday’s Skorupa’slabaftertakingacourse BiologyInstitute,BrentPeyton,is cleaningwouldgotobeneficialuse. inMSU’sHonorsCollege called ExtremeMicrobiologyof Yellowstone.Theclass,taughtby Skorupa,givesstudentshands-on fieldandlaboratoryexperience withthemicrobesfrom Yellowstone’suniquegeothermal hotsprings. Astheresearcherscompleted theirhalf-mileboardwalkloop, Skorupasaidshewaspleasedwith thesamplestaken,whichincluded variouswrappersandotherbitsof plastic.Therangerscarrieda bucketfullof non-plasticlitter. “Ilovelearningaboutthiskind of stuff,”saidUdeck,envelopedin sulfurysteam.“Andhowcool woulditbeif wefoundsomething thatcouldbreakdownplastic?”•

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Enjoy the blues rock & soul of David MSU to host August Gerald at Library’s Front Plaza pollinator symposium From MSU News Service symposium will include brief pre- The Bozeman Public Library playing guitar at the age of 15, Albert King, ZZ Hill, B.B. King, The Montana State University sentations by MSU graduate stu- Foundation continues to present its influenced by Prince and ‘80s-rock and Stevie Ray Vaughan. Gerald Pollinator Health Center will host a dents and faculty experts on honey FREE family-friendly 2018 ‘Music guitarists. He’d eventually rediscover now performs at clubs and festivals free, public symposium on polli- bees, wild and native bees and bum- on the Green’ Summer Concert the blues, listening to the likes of across the United States. nators ble bees. Series showcasing Mark your calendars! beginning at The event will also include regional talent on Paige & the People’s 6:30pm on a question and answer ses- select Sunday Band wrap the 2018 series Thursday, sion with Michelle evenings through up on September 16th. All August 9th, Flenniken, assistant profes- September. concerts are held on the in the sor in the Department of David Gerald Bozeman Library Front Weaver Plant Sciences and Plant is next up on Plaza at 626 E Main St. Room at the Pathology, in MSU’s College Sunday, August 12th from 5–7pm. All shows are Emerson of Agriculture, and Laura on the Front Plaza FREE to the public. Center for Burkle, associate professor in from 5–7pm. The The Bozeman Public Arts and the Department of Ecology, talented musician’s Library Foundation pro- Culture, in the MSU College of dynamic, blues-influ- vides financial support to located at Letters and Science. enced rock and soul increase and enhance the 111 S For more information, has been captivating quality of services, pro- Grand Ave. contact Flenniken at (406) audiences across the grams, and community in Bozeman. 994-7229 or country for over a events offered by the The [email protected]. • decade. Gerald grew Bozeman Public Library. a up to the sounds of Follow the Foundation on the blues, R&B and Facebook for updated event rock in his home- details and other informa- town of tion, @BozemanPublic- where he started LibraryFoundation. •

‘Tech & Tools,’ next FREE preview night at Children’s Museum It’s summertime and the of every month. youth makers. All available tools will Children’s Museum of Bozeman An adults-only STEAM & Suds be at your disposal with Arduinos, (CMB) is abuzz with activities follows Thursday, August 16th from Raspberry Pis, 3D printers, and for area kids – and more – plus, a resident even adults! Here’s a expert on-hand to help look at some of the out. Drop off kids grades upcoming 6–12 on Mondays from Three types of flower interactions between H. itama and plants doc- happenings. 3–5pm, Tuesdays from umented in the Singapore Botanic Gardens. 10a: Nectar robbing Every other 4–7pm, and Fridays from from Clerodendron thomsoniae. Note length of style; 10b: Nectar Wednesday, CMB 10am–noon. drinking from flower stalk of Tabernaemontana divaricata; 10c: hosts Tech & Tools The innovative Nectar drinking from Antigonon leptopus. Note proximity of anthers with Dad from STEAMlab program offers and stigma to H. itama head 10am–noon. personally relevant project- Upcoming event based learning opportuni- dates include August 1st, 15th and 5:30–8pm. Ever wanted to design ties to kids with the aim of bolster- 29th. Dads, and moms too, bring on a 3D printer? How about putting ing interest and expertise in 21st your kiddos in for a Maker Place a robot to use? Now’s your chance! century skills. Come enjoy the Composting 101: give hour. Tools, supplies and suggested Join CMB’s resident tech expert to STEAMlab as part of your museum activities will be available for you to create and play in the lab. Suds will experience. Included with member- back to the soil! build and explore together. Are the be provided by Mountains Walking ship or admission. kids interested in tech too? Head Brewery. This event is $20 and only Located at 202 S Willson Ave., by Zelpha A. Boyd we have a composting area in our into the STEAMlab and learn how for those 21+. Registration required. the Children’s Museum offers Composting, or saving all small gardens? Look around and what you do with tools can also be The Children’s Museum will hands-on exhibits, summer science organic waste is very doable, even in there’s bound to be an out of the done with tech. These events are host another Family Movie Night camps, after-school activities, and the city. I like to think of saving way corner. The bin can be as included with museum membership on Friday, August 17th, screening educational programs throughout every bit of garden refuse and simple as a wastebasket with the or admission. robo-favorite Wall-E at 7pm. The the year. Because children make kitchen scraps, for the compost bin, bottom cut out, or a piece of hard- On August 10th, the next FREE funny flicks screen either inside or profound meaning from direct expe- the same as saving pennies in a ware cloth shaped into a cylinder. Friday Night will unfold from out, depending on the weather. rience, CMB programs facilitate piggy bank. We wouldn’t think of What to put into this newly 5–8pm. The public is invited to Lemonade and popcorn will be pathways for hands-on exploratory throwing away a penny, so why dis- established “bin”? All sorts of enjoy the museum’s exhibits free of available for $1. These screenings play. Visit www.cmbozeman.org card those valuable organic bits? organic matter: vegetable peelings, charge during this monthly event. are included with museum member- for further details, membership Why is this necessary, you ask. Is excess leaves from lettuce or Pizza will be available for $1 per ship or admission. information, and registration for it worth the trouble? Composting is cabbage, citrus peels and coffee slice, courtesy of Tarantino’s Also at the Children’s Museum... upcoming events. Be sure to follow a way of returning to the soil what grounds are all recyclable. (No Pizzeria. Bring the whole family Open STEAMlab Hours with the Children’s Museum on was taken from it; replenishing grease or meat products.) From down for some educational fun! events recurring weekly. Connect Facebook and Instagram for the nutrients the plants have used. the garden the list is endless: This event is held the second Friday with Bozeman’s community of most up-to-date info. • With today’s emphasis on the blossoms, stems, weeds, trimmings environment, creating green spaces of leaves, etc. and conserving our resources, it just Grass clippings are perhaps the makes good sense to recycle, reusing most abundant. They make wonder- all we can. Those kitchen and gar- ful mulch tucked in around plants, Words from the Hive: Robber Bees den scraps will serve a much better providing shade for the soil, and purpose back in the soil than send- conserving moisture. When I had a ing them to the landfill. lawn, I simply allowed the clippings by Christine Hrenya, Ph.D. Engineering What the beekeepers are up to… Composting, or decay, takes to fall back into the grass. Either Please join us for our next Taking precautions against rob- place all around us. Take a look at way, use them to your advantage – monthly Gallatin Valley bers. Supplying water so the bees Mother Nature; she drops all her the landfill doesn’t need them! Beekeepers (GVBK) club can keep the hive cool. Adding leaves, spent flowers, old grass and In about a year, all that material meeting on Monday, August 13th more space for honey storage. excess baggage everywhere. Take a will be soil that can be put back into from 6–7:30pm at the Bozeman Checking for disease and pests. walk through the forest, those the garden. Even in the smallest of Public Library. Doors open at What the non-beekeepers can do… decaying layers are providing for gardens, there’s a place for saving, 5:30pm for networking. The event Go to the nursery and buy a few the growth of plants and trees for and using all those pennies of is free and open to all. Donna native plants that honeybees are next season. And the very act of organic matter. Moyer of Alpine Honey Bee Farm showing interest in, and plant them decay feeds jillions of microscopic Are there further questions? will give the featured presentation in your yard. This will keep would- creatures, animals, enzymes, worms Please give me a call: (406) 219- on hive winterization. A short talk be robbers busy with more altruistic and insects. 3534, or come by and see what I’m entitled “Mites: Now is the time to activities – gathering nectar and So how do we do this? How do doing on North Ida. • be vigilant” will be given by pollen from plants instead of rob- Christine Hrenya. For up-to-date bing their neighbors. cabinet doors of the honeycomb, information on local beekeeping The GVBK is a nonprofit whose gorge on honey, and leave a mess events, see “Gallatin Valley objective is to serve as a resource to local behind. And if the attacked hive Beekeepers” on Facebook or email beekeepers, to educate the members and was weakened by disease or pests, [email protected] community about the science, art, and these can be transferred too. What the honeybees are up to… benefits of bee keeping, and to foster Bottom line – robbing is not good The honeybee colony is full of communication and cooperation between for anyone involved. workers that take on a variety of beekeepers and the community at large. • jobs during their lifetime – nurses, bakers, personal assis- tants, cleaners, sculptors, undertakers, guards, foragers, etc. In August, another job opening may arise in some colonies: robber bee. Unlike the other honeybee job titles, robber bee does not garner instant respect. We know what you are thinking – breaking and entering without permission, and stealing valu- able goods. And you are cor- rect! Robber bees fly to neigh- boring colonies with the pri- mary purpose of stealing their honey. And why do they do this, you ask? Bees are pre-pro- grammed to hoard honey so that they have enough food during winter, and their normal food source – flowers – have a hard time thriving in the heat of late summer. For populous hives, robbers are typically easily fended off by the guard bee army. The telltale sign is an occasional brawl of a few bees at the hive entrance, with one eventually being thrown over the ledge. Mission accomplished for the guard bees. But for weaker hives, robbers will attack en masse and quickly overtake the front line of guard bees. Inside the hive, they tear off the wax

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Lend time & passions to HRDC volunteering opportunities Last year 119,649 volunteer hours were Community members interested in Current and new volunteer needs HRDC updates. provided to a multitude of HRDC service areas. volunteering are encouraged to visit will be posted along with volunteer “Volunteers can now easily ‘shop’ for a That is the equivalent of 58 full-time employ- www.thehrdc.org to learn more and sign-up. applications, training requirements and volunteer job that best fits their interests, ees. HRDC has benefited from a long history of skills and schedule,” says Casagranda. volunteerism and could not meet the growing “We are grateful for our volunteers and needs in our community without volunteers. looking forward to connecting others with New volunteer software has been added to meaningful and impactful volunteer HRDC’s website to assist people willing to share opportunities.” their time and talents to places such as the HRDC is a nonprofit Community Gallatin Valley Food Bank, Warming Center, Action Agency dedicated to “Building a HRDC office, Youth Development Department Better Community.” The local organiza- and much more. tion oversees essential resources like the “So many of our programs are experiencing Gallatin Valley Food Bank, Streamline bus a growing demand for services but are not able system, Warming Center, Head Start and to hire additional staff,” says Deb Casagranda, other youth development programs, HRDC Volunteer Coordinator. “When I can Galavan transportation service, VITA tax connect them with an amazing community assistance, and so many more. To learn volunteer to help ensure they have the resources more about any of these programs and to needed to serve our customers it’s a win for peruse volunteer positions, visit the everyone involved.” aforementioned website. •

Learn about Gallatin Canyon Soak up the sun & tie-dye with historical sites with annual tour Thrive! The Historic Preservation Board of Gallatin with a complete list of stops are available at the Thrive’s Summer Fun in the Park the pizza and Zoot will provide the dyes! County will present the 7th Annual Historic Gallatin History Museum, located at 317 W concludes with its Wednesday, August 15th This event series puts male role models Tour: Gallatin Canyon on Saturday, August Main in Downtown Bozeman. event from 11am–12:30pm. Bring the kids in the spotlight and fosters the father-child 11th from 10am–4:30pm. Learn more about the The Historic Preservation Board of Gallatin along for fun in the summer sunshine at bond. Dynamite Dads is free of charge history of your recreational backyard! County is the principal resource of the Gallatin this family activity series. Enjoy a free and dinner is always included – plus, Tour participants will provide their own County Commission and of its citizens lunch and meet other local parents while moms get a night off! Preregistration is transportation to 8–10 sites in the Gallatin regarding the stewardship of historic places. Its your kids play and burn off some energy! required for these events. Canyon area including the Rockhaven Camp mission is to preserve the heritage of the county This series is open to the public, but Registration and further information Chapel, Historic Crail Ranch, Soldiers’ Chapel, by recognizing, promoting, and publicizing the registration is required. Bogert Park is about Summer Fun in the Park and and many more! Each location will feature a significance of historic districts, sites, and located at 325 S Church Ave. in Bozeman. Dynamite Dads, as well as other upcoming speaker who will discuss the history and structures. Find the HPBGC on Facebook for Later on August 15th, Thrive presents events, is available at www.allthrive.org. preservation of the site. Food will be available announcements and further event information, Dynamite Dads: Fun with Tie-Dying Thrive is located at 400 E Babcock in for purchase at select stops on the tour. Tickets @countypreservation. • from 6–7:30pm. This edition of the Bozeman. popular series will take place at Zoot Established in 1986, Thrive is a Enterprises, located at 555 Zoot community-based organization with a Enterprises Lane in Four Corners. Come preventative, strength-based empowerment along for a fun evening of arts and crafts! model of working with parents and Bring something to tie-dye. Think t-shirts, children. They provide families with the pillowcases, bandannas, scarves, or what- resources, tools, and support to raise ever your heart desires. Thrive will provide healthy, successful children. •

Sustainability at forefront of monthly Green Drinks events

The next Green Drinks will be features a lively mixture of people from co-hosted by Four Corners Recycling and NGOs, businesses, academia, government, Yellowstone Forever on Wednesday, August and the local community across political 15th beginning at 5:30pm with meeting and economic spectra who enjoy the Fall MADE Fair comes to Bozeman location to be announced. opportunity to chat and network under a We Recycle Montana, Four Corners broad umbrella. This is a fun way to catch this October, seeks artists Recycling’s collaboration with Full Circle up with people you know and a great way Biofuels and Full Circle Recycling, to make new contacts and learn about Two-day modern art & handcrafted fall fair comes two-day Fall MADE Fair in Bozeman at the provides extensive recycling services for the organizations and individuals interested to Bozeman, joining popular holiday fairs in Helena & Brick Breeden Fieldhouse, Saturday and residents of Southwest Montana. Learn in all things sustainable. Everyone is Missoula Sunday, October 20th–21st. Joining the well- more at www.werecyclemt.com. welcome to invite someone else along, so The MADE Fairs are modern art and hand- attended Helena and Missoula holiday events in Yellowstone Forever is the official non- there’s always a different crowd, making crafted markets featuring local and regional December, featured artisans represent the best profit partner of Yellowstone National Green Drinks an organic, self-organizing artists and makers. These events are a curated of the best Montana has to offer. The Bozeman Park, working to create opportunities for network. collection of skilled artisans as well as a handful Fair will see 50,000 sq. feet of continuous space all people to experience, enhance, and Green Drinks events are typically held of non-profits. The MADE Fair’s mission is to featuring over 200 talented artisans, local non- preserve Yellowstone forever. Learn more the third Wednesday of each month at increase awareness of handmade goods as an profits, activities, and artists in residence. at www.yellowstone.org. rotating venues. If you’re interested in alternative to mass-produced items and support Artists are invited to apply to be a part of Every month in Bozeman, people who becoming an event host or for more local and regional small craft business by this local event, as well as those in Helena care about sustainability get together at information on Green Drinks, visit providing a place to sell their goods. The Fair and Missoula. Applications and additional these informal gatherings. The evening www.greendrinksbozeman.org. • provides opportunities to artists of all levels – information can be found at from the hobbyist to the seasoned professional. www.handmademontana.com. The dead- Organizers are expanding the fall and line to apply for the Bozeman Fair is September 1st, holiday event series and will be including a new or October 1st for the holiday shows. • BPW presents Evening Social, conflict resolution seminar Bozeman Business & Professional flicts and come to mutually acceptable Women (BPW) has announced its next agreements. Her clients are put to work BPW Evening Social will be held and asked to step outside their typical Wednesday, August 8th at Copper patterns that are leading to conflict Whiskey Bar & Grill from 4:30–6:30pm. and with her facilitation, they problem- Registration is free for BPW members solve together. and $10 for guests (non-members). DesRosiers makes a positive difference Refreshments included. Business/cocktail in our community one conflict at a time attire suggested. And be sure to bring as manager of Gallatin County’s your business cards for networking! volunteer mediation program, Project Once a month, Bozeman BPW SETTLE (saving taxpayers the cost of a members are offered an informal, inti- half-time judge), and former manager mate and low-pressure outlet to connect and current volunteer of the Community with like-minded Bozeman professionals. Mediation Center’s low-income family The networking socials are designed to mediation program. bring together women in discussions to Hampton, of Hampton Resources, is support good relationships; to exchange a certified mediator as well as experi- knowledge; to develop the capabilities of enced team builder and teacher. He has businesswomen, and to support a new helped numerous organizations address generation of business women. conflict and teach companies how to Following Wednesday, August 15th, develop healthy work cultures. Hampton BPW luncheon Understanding has more than 20 years teaching and Conflict – and Using It! with hosts facilitating experience, both in his role as Nancy DesRosiers and Dean Hampton a mediator as well as substitute teacher in will be held from 11:30am–1pm at the Bozeman school system and as a Riverside Country Club. Registration is leader and pastor in various churches. He $20 for BPW members and $30 for has worked in the business arena guiding guests (non-members). internet and cancer research companies DesRosiers has been helping people define their mission, vision, and goals. in conflict as a professional mediator Preregistration for both the Evening since 2013 through her business Clear Social and Understanding Conflict Path Mediation Support. She has helped luncheon is available by visiting many kinds of clients including business www.bozemanbpw.org. Bozeman BPW owners and customers, landlords and is a diverse group of professional women tenants, neighbors and friends, as well as working to ensure women in the Gallatin families with children resolve their con- Valley have the tools to succeed. •

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Music in And Around the BoZone

Fruition, Jeff Austin w/ Laney Lou & The Bird Dogs among Pine Creek shows Pine Creek Lodge offers an extensive slate the gate. group push the envelope of what a of live music to keep guests and others enter- On their fifth full-length, string band would generally be tained through the summer months. Here’s a Watching It All Fall Apart, described as. Having shared stages look at what’s coming up in Paradise Valley. Fruition transform pain and with Corb Lund, Hayes Carll, Hurray Kicking off a new month, The Sleepless heartache into something for the Riff Raff, The Mavericks, Elite provide some FREE stage entertainment truly glorious. With their Wynonna Judd, Mark Chesnutt, and on Friday, August 3rd at 7pm. Formed in songwriting sharper and The Lil’ Smokies, they released their Boston, the now Southwest Montana-based more nuanced than ever eponymous debut in the spring of duo consists of Carolina Carter (vocals) and before – and their sonic 2016. Recorded live at Basecamp Baylor Carter (drums). Carolina started her palette more daringly Studio, the album is one that reflects career singing in musical theater shows, expansive – the Portland, their live show and makes you want to inspired to find her voice by listening to Oregon-based band’s full- stomp your feet and crack open a beer. Paramore, Blondie and Sia. Between her hearted intensity ultimately (as a co-founder of the legendary Yonder Their latest album, The Vigilante Session, style and Baylor’s Blink-182, Strokes and No gives the album a transcendent power. Mountain String Band), play stages from The released in October. Doubt upbringing, the pair forged a sound all From to song, Fruition display the Fillmore Auditorium to Red Rocks Red Elvises are back on Saturday, their own. dynamic musicality they’ve shown since August 18th at 7pm. Advance tickets Pine Creek welcomes Augustus on making their debut with 2008’s Hawthorne are $10, or $15 at the gate. Saturday, August 4th at 7pm. This is a FREE Hoedown. Through the years, the band With humorous lyrics and grooves show. Harvested from the most significant has evolved from a rootsy, string-centric Jeff Austin Band that practically force you to dance, American musical movements and rooted in outfit to a full-fledged rock act, eventually The Elvises’ “Siberian Surf Rock” is truly good songwriting, the distinct Denver taking the stage at such major festivals as sure to entertain. Front man Igor psych-rock quartet Augustus is taking Bonnaroo and Telluride Bluegrass (a set Yuzov offers a unique brand of Colorado by storm. Formed in late 2013, that inspired to praise their humor combined with guitar-based Augustus released their debut EP, The Common “raucous originals filled with heartfelt rock n’ roll that makes audiences Collapse, to critical and commercial success lyrics and stadium-worthy energy”). want to sing, dance, scream and has been building a steady following due The Barefoot Movement return to and shout. to their extensive gigging and captivating Southwest Montana with a FREE Pine But wait, there’s more! Pine Creek live shows. Creek performance on Thursday, August also has your midday music fix with Mandy Rowden brings a FREE show on 16th at 7pm. Heralded by CMT Edge as its Brunch Live Music Series. The Wednesday, August 8th at 7pm. Rowden is an “one of the most promising bands on the weekend offering regularly showcases Austin-based singer/songwriter and multi- bluegrass scene,” the music of the regional musicians on its Beer Garden instrumentalist who’s been compared to Nashville-based group is as down to earth Stage from 11am–1pm. Order some Lucinda Williams, Kim Richey, and Stevie as their intention for members of their food, maybe a cold beverage, then Nicks, to name a few. Her latest album, 1000 audience: sit back, relax, take your shoes find a spot! Some of the upcoming Miles, released in 2016. In review of the off, and stay a while. All the worries and acts include: Marcedes Carroll on album, The Austin Chronicle suggested, “An frustrations of the world melt away as Saturday, August 4th; Matt Americana Sheryl Crow? Mandy Rowden has this charming, acoustic band takes listen- Ridgeway & Cassandra Rodgers the talent, chops, and charisma to go there.” ers back to a simpler place and time. on Sunday, August 12th; Blake Check out another FREE show by The Whether you’re seeking emotional ballads Brightman on Saturday, August Otters on Friday, August 10th at 7pm. The or rip-roaring barn-burners, you can expect a Amphitheater, and events like Telluride 18th; and Shelly Besler & Tony band plays primarily “Garage Soul” music, collection of music that offers something Bluegrass Festival and Bonnaroo Music and Polecastro on Sunday, August 19th. Take with elements of blues, funk and more. These for everyone. Arts Festival, among many others. But with the your pick and head over! These shows are guys are recommended if you like The Black Enjoy the Jeff Austin Band with Laney launch of his solo career in 2014, Austin is FREE of admission and open to the public. Keys, Detroit Rebellion and The White Lou & The Bird Dogs on Friday, August now building on the foundations of previous Please visit www.pinecreeklodgemon- Stripes. The Otters feature Jay Alm (guitar, 17th at 7pm. Advance tickets are $20, or $25 ventures while honing his own sound and tana.com for ticketing information, to reserve vocals) and Zach Zimmerman (drums) playing at the gate. charting new courses. your cabin, and to learn more about these and almost exclusively original music. The career of the Colorado-based Jeff The Bird Dogs’ live shows are highlighted other upcoming events. Pine Creek Lodge is Fruition performs with local help from Austin – celebrated for his fleet fingers and by unbridled energy, punctuated by per- located at 2496 E River Rd., just outside of Pickin’ Pear on Saturday, August 11th at penchant for improvisation on stage – has seen formed with fervor and swagger. Fusing old Livingston. Call (406) 222-3628 for further 7pm. Advance tickets are $15, or $20 at him break through jam and bluegrass scenes time folk songs with a rock n’ roll attitude, the information. • Page 2C • The RollingZone • augusT 1, 2018

Robert Earl Keen, Lukas Nelson headline Wildlands Music Festival

In an effort to not easy to sum up writing and singing them for as long azine once noted, “With a unique celebrate a career – let alone as possible. Now, three decades after voice and gift for penning timely Montana’s wild one’s life ambition – the release of his first album, Keen socially conscious lyrics stretched and open spaces so succinctly, but continues to write, record, and tour over muscular guitar riffs, Lukas and support the those five words across the nation. In 2012, he was Nelson is earning not only fans, but non-profits that from Robert Earl inducted into the Texas Heritage heaps of critical praise as well.” work to protect Keen’s calling-card Songwriters Hall of Fame along The Wildlands Festival will bring them, Outlaw anthem just about with the Late Great Townes Van people together who share a love of Partners will pres- do it. You can Zandt and his old college buddy nature, outdoor recreation, parks, ent the inaugural complete the lyric Lyle Lovett. trails, and the enjoyment of what Wildlands with the next five When Lukas Nelson & Promise makes Montana special. The event Music Festival words — the ones of the Real play, it’s exciting, viscer- will celebrate the state’s wildlands, at the Romney routinely shouted al, and – above all – real. They have and will be an opportunity for con- Oval on the back at Keen by come a long way since releasing cert-goers to support the spaces Montana State thousands of fans a their debut EP, Brando’s Paradise, in that they cherish, while enjoying University campus night (“and the 2010, which sent them on a trajecto- live music in a picturesque on Friday, August party never ends!”) ry of non-stop touring and record- outdoor setting. 10th with gates at – just to punctuate ing. The band has released six Tickets are available at the 5:30pm. The con- the point with a in five years, including Bobcat Ticket Office, cert will feature flourish, but it’s the 2010’s debut full-length, Promise of www.ticketswest.com, or (406) dual-headliners, part about the jour- the Real, Wasted in 2012, live album 994-CATS. Prices are $47 for gener- acclaimed singer- ney that gets right Live Endings, in 2012, and a free col- al admission and $177 for VIP tick- songwriter to the heart of what lection of demos, I Ain’t Mad Anymore ets, which include access to a hospi- L Robert Earl makes Keen tick. in 2013. Their latest, the self-titled tality tent with food and beverages, Keen and coun- Some people Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real, is a and a preferred viewing area for the try-rockers Lukas take up a life play- mesmerizing, emotionally genuine, show. Attendees are encouraged to Nelson and his ing music with the endlessly rewarding work featuring bring low-rise chairs and blankets to Reliance, and Yellowstone Forever – band Promise of the Real. A goal of someday reaching a destina- the band’s signature cosmic the event. No outside food or three nonprofits whose missions portion of the proceeds from the tion of fame and fortune. From the country soul. beverages will be allowed. There align with the festival’s ethos. event will benefit Gallatin Valley get-go, Keen just wanted to write And along the way, the press has will be food, beer and wine available Land Trust, Montana Land “The road goes on forever…” It’s and sing his own songs, and to keep been ever so kind. No Depression mag- for purchase. •

Country rocker Nikki Lane returns to Bale of Hay hosts night Bozeman with Eagles Ballroom show of brews, brats & beats 11:11 Presents “Forever” and the Nikki Lane with confessional help from Foxy “Muddy Waters,” Blues at the Lane’s lyrics align Eagles Lodge her with percep- Ballroom on tive songwriters Wednesday, like Nick Lowe August 8th begin- and Cass ning at 10pm. McCombs. Advance tickets to Elsewhere, this 21+ show are “Companion” is $20 in advance at pure Everly www.1111pre- Brothers’ dreami- sents.com, also ness (“I would available at the spend a lifetime/ door. Doors at Playing catch you 9pm. if I can”). She Nikki Lane’s goes on a Vegas stunning third new music will resonate as easily bender on the rol- The sixth annual Bale Beer has played venues across the album Highway Queen, out now, sees with Lana Del Rey and Jenny Lewis licking “Jackpot,” fights last-call Fest will pour into historic United States including the Ryman the young Nashville singer emerge as fans as those of Neil Young and blues (“Foolish Heart”) and tosses off Virginia City on Saturday, August Auditorium and the Grand Ole one of country and rock’s most gift- Tom Petty. brazen one-liners at a backroom 4th. The Bale of Hay Saloon hosts Opry in Nashville. As a musician ed songwriters. Co-produced by Highway Queen is a journey piano (“Big Mouth”). this microbrew festival featuring playing eight different instruments, Lane and fellow singer/songwriter through heartbreak that takes exqui- Highway Queen is poised to be three fantastic Montana Brewers. he’s shared the stage with artists Jonathan Tyler, this emotional tour- site turns. The record begins with a Lane’s mainstream breakthrough. The afternoon gathering will fea- such as Charlie McCoy, David de-force was recorded at Matt whiskey-soaked homage to Lane’s “Am I excited to spend years of my ture Elk Ridge Brewing Company from Frizell, Dotti West, Lacy J Dalton, Pence’s Echo Lab studio in Denton, hometown (“700,000 Rednecks”) life in a van, away from family and Deer Lodge, as well as Mountains Hal Ketchum, Jana Jay (Buck Texas as well as at Club Roar with and ends on the profoundly raw friends? No, but I’m excited to share Walking Brewery and Lockhorn Hard Owen’s wife), Bobby Webb (James Collin Dupuis in Nashville, “Forever Lasts Forever,” where Lane my songs, so they’ll reach people Cider, both from Bozeman. Beer, Gang), The Wooden Nickel Band Tennessee. Blending potent lyrics, mourns a failed marriage – the and help them get through whatever booze, and live music will flow and the Ventures. Get ready for a unbridled blues guitars and vintage “lighter shade of skin” left behind they’re going through. To me, that’s under the big tent next to Bale of great afternoon of original music, Sixties country-pop swagger, Lane’s from her wedding ring. On worth it.” • Hay. Festivities begin at high noon brews n’ brats, and lots of fun! and run through 5pm – with NO Then be sure to stick around for cover charge! An ice cold pint of karaoke with DJ DUBZ starting beer and tasty polish sausage is at 9:30pm. only $6, or you can purchase them Bale of Hay Saloon is located separately for $4 each. at 344 W Wallace St. in Virginia Dirk Alan will be playing a City, on the west end of town next mix of country, rock, and blues to to the Opera House. Visit keep folks dancing all day! Dirk www.baleofhaysaloon.com or plays a diverse selection of classic call (406) 843-5700 for further rock, country, blues, bluegrass, as details about the Bale Beer Fest well as originals, and has been and other upcoming events. influenced by the likes of Dickie Virginia City lodging information Betts, Mark Knopfler, Chet Atkins, is available at Billy Gibbons, and Alvin Lee. Dirk www.virginiacity.com. •

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Ian Thomas, Reverend Raven, CatSkills & more at Chico Saloon Catch some great live music at the hardest to please and sophisticat- thing guitarist fronts the band of serious buzz in the blues-rock com- are one of Bozeman’s best, and are Chico Hot Springs Saloon after a ed night clubs in the Midwest, the musicians known as Shaw Davis & munity with the help of their self- excited to bring their brand of musi- relaxing dip or drive through group play traditional blues, straight the Black Ties. The group features titled debut album, released in 2017. cal devotion and “funky spices” to Paradise Valley. Live entertainment up with a big dose of passion. With Paige & The “The People.” heads to Pray every Friday and smoking grooves, served up with hot People’s Band Sunday, August 19th marks the Saturday evening – and Sundays and smooth, stinging CatSkills rock the house arrival of the 20th Annual through the summer – so you can guitar, they play original songs Friday and Neighborhood Block Party fea- kick up your feet and soak them too! peppered with nods to Slim Harpo, Saturday, August turing live music by Montana Ian Thomas & Band of Little Walter, Jimmy Rogers, Billy 17th–18th. The Rose. The BBQ and beer tent Drifters perform Friday and Boy Arnold, Junior Wells and the nine-piece horn opens at 5pm, followed by the music Saturday, August 3rd–4th. The band Three Kings. powered and and street dance at 6pm. With eight plays modern American roots music CatSkills pop in for a pair of vocally charged recordings to their credit, Montana and encourage their audiences to lively performances, Friday and group has a feel- Rose has come to embody the spirit dance. Based mostly in Montana and Saturday, August 10th–11th. ing of ‘70s soul of Americana. Montana Rose is a Tennessee, the band also includes Listeners and dancers enjoy this with a modern harmonious union of the most rec- players from all over the country, diverse trio’s style, playing a wide twist. The band ognizable genres of American music keeping the music varied in variety of classic rock, country, and is somewhat rem- blended into a unique western style. arrangement, instrumentation, and more. The group was formed in iniscent of Forged in the crucible of cowboy regional influences. The Drifters’ sets 2016 by three musical friends — groups like Cold bars throughout the Rocky draw from country, folk and blues Bruce Craig, Ken Nelson, and Allan Blood or Sharon Mountain West, Montana Rose is traditions with an emphasis on origi- Langdon. Jones & the Dap- comprised of front woman Claudia nal songs, done in the old style. The Enjoy the blues-rock of Shaw Kings, but with a Williams, guitarist Bill Dwyer, bassist band’s latest release, the full-length Davis and the Black Ties on much more con- Todd Silas, and Rick Philipp holding Live in 2016, was recorded through- Sunday, August 12th beginning at temporary feel. the groove. out Montana with 14 original songs 8pm. Davis is quickly becoming an Paige & The Chico Saloon music begins at deeply rooted in the artist to watch in contemporary People dress to 9pm, unless otherwise noted. Chico and American folk sounds. blues. He’s a fast and flashy player impress, giving Hot Springs is located in Pray, 20 Reverend Raven & The whose approach rests equally on their own brand of psychedelic their performances a sense of occa- miles south of Livingston. Come sip, Chain Smokin’ Altar Boys close technical assurance and musical blues-rock that continues to win over sion, then blast the roof off with soak, and swing! For more informa- out the weekend on Sunday, August intelligence. Known for his raw and fans with their crowd pleasing per- their big band, powerhouse sound! tion, call (406) 333-4933 or visit 5th. Bringing crowds to their feet at emotional style, the twenty-some- formances. The band has created a The soul, R&B, jazz, and pop group www.chicohotsprings.com. •

Red Tractor acts include PermaFunk, Lazy Owl String Band Grab a slice, Montana brew, and infused grooves. The band is on Wednesday, August 8th beginning out the Red Dan Dubuque a seat! Red Tractor Pizza plays host inspired by the creativity and passion at 7:30pm. High energy comedy, Tractor to live music and other events of the 1970s and everyone who improvised storytelling, and short owner/head throughout the week. Here’s a look participates in the PermaFunk scenes will keep you good and chef ’s acoustics at what’s coming up. experiment. entertained. Red Tractor hosts one and show him Bridger Creek Boys return to Aaron Howard will perform his of Gallatin Valley’s only regular live some love! their usual Thursday slot on August expertly-crafted folk rock on Sunday, comedy shows every month. The Mike & 2nd at 7pm. The Boys are an August 5th at 7pm. Howard exudes stand-up comedy night takes place Mike return acoustic bluegrass quartet steeped in the heart of a seventies troubadour every second and fourth Wednesday. with a show on old-time tradition, while also push- and sings with the voice of a power- The show is all ages, so you can Tuesday, August ing the genre with newgrass. The house arena rocker. His influences bring the whole family for some 14th at 7pm. band blends originals with covers of span five decades and cross nearly laughs. With music rang- and more every genre line, featuring something Juice Box Band are back on ing from folk and contemporary artists. Their style is for everyone to enjoy. Saturday, August 11th at 7pm. country western, confident, complex, and full of The pizzeria hosts folk rock and Composed of Alan “Juicebox” to blues and improvisation that will draw you in Americana artist Bill Price on Molyneux and Weston Lewis, this rock, Mike and get you shaking all over with Monday, August 6th at 6:30pm. group has a fun, engaging sound Comstock of bluegrass joy. Bridger Creek Boys will With one foot in folk and the other that’ll pair perfectly with pizza and Bozeman band bring additional performances to Red in rock, the singer/songwriter and hops. Come check them out! Comstock Lode Tractor on August 9th and 16th at 7pm. recording artist performs solo, with Lazy Owl String Band pro- and local musi- On August 3rd, Jazz Night his band, and other fellow musicians. vide some Sunday tunes on August cian Mike returns to Red Tractor, as it does The Beatles and inspired 12th at 6pm. A diverse group of Doughery perform primarily cover creating fresh sounds while still every Friday, at 7pm. Curated by a then-teenager to set his sights on musicians, the Lazy Owls’s influ- songs with a few originals. You can respecting the heritage and language guitarist and composer Alex songwriting. Price has released ences range from jazz and blues to expect to hear the duo play tunes of those before them. Robilotta, these evenings feature the numerous albums of both original . However varied their from a variety of artists including Enjoy one-man soul band Dan music styles of jazz, funk, latin, and and traditional music. influences, they’re undeniably Sam Cooke, Simon & Garfunkel, Dubuque on Sunday, August 19th more. Come out, get ready to Frequent Red Tractor performer steeped in an old-timey traditional John Denver, Eric Clapton, The at 6pm. Dan plays a Weissenborn groove, and hear America’s only Larry Kiff will provide the tunes style. The group encapsulates an Rolling Stones, and lap slide guitar as a percussive original art form as it exists and on Tuesday, August 7th at 7pm. ethic of hard driving, whiskey Garth Brooks. instrument, as well as a rhythm and evolves in the 21st century. Additional Larry is an excellent guitarist and drinking, boot-stomping music with Howard Beall & the Fake lead instrument. The son of a Jazz Nights are set for August 10th and has been a country fan his whole infectious energy that’s sure to get News entertain on Saturday, August Native Aymara Indian from Bolivia 17th at 7pm. life. He cites Buck Owens as his you moving. The band’s repertoire is 18th at 7pm. The group brings and a Caucasian American from PermaFunk follows on number one influence. Expect to heavily rooted in original material people together by playing groove- Montana, he brings a passion for all Saturday, August 4th at 7pm. The hear Larry play mostly older country that pays homage to the tradition based music, specifically pulling styles of music. Bozeman-based group makes music tunes with covers of , from which it was begotten. from the jazz, rock, and funk genres. Red Tractor Pizza is located at to keep bodies moving and souls Owens, Johnny Cash, and Charley Music Monday sees an Adam P The band plays a blend of original 1007 W Main St. in Bozeman. grooving! Expect plenty of funky, Pride, just to name a few. & Friends Jam on August 13th compositions, standards, and Check out their menu at www.red- soulful, psychedelic, and Latin- Grab a seat for Comedy Night beginning at 6:30pm. Come check modern songs with the intent of tractorpizza.com. •

Rockin’ the Rivers: back in action at Sunday Jam sets up The Bridge at Bale of Hay mid-month At last! Rockin’ the Rivers Billboard’s Main Stream Rock chart, Blues Band, as well as popular The Montana Old Time Fiddlers State Old Time Fiddlers Association returns to The Bridge near Three eventually peaking as the nation’s #1 local acts GrooveWax bringing their will bring their unique music back to (MSOTFA) is dedicated to Forks for its 2018 event, Friday song. Fans will also recognize hits rock, country and blues; Exit 288 the Bale of Hay Saloon on Sunday, preserving music in through Sunday, August 10th–12th “Ends,” “White Trash Beautiful,” with some classic to contemporary August 19th. The Old Time Montana, providing educational and with a hair-raising slate of perform- and the social rap “I Get By.” rock, blues and country; and The Fiddle Jam will unfold from 2–6pm performance opportunities for musi- ers. Here’s a look at some of the per- Saturday, Aug. 11th MAX, whose wide variety of choice in Virginia City. The afternoon is cians and listeners of all ages. Call formance highlights. Also in from Kalispell, danceable rock n’ roll covers and free and open to the public and (406) 685-3481 for more informa- Thursday, Aug. 9th Comatose Posse will rile up the originals attract crowds far and wide. dancing is encouraged! Fiddle, guitar, tion. The MSOTFA is incorporated The official kick-off to the week- crowd thanks to their “high intensity Classic rock group Tommy , and players are and operates with an elected board end of music comes with the rock n’ roll with a bit of seasoning.” James and the Shondells head- welcome to participate in the jam – as a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. Thursday Night Pre-Party featuring Great Falls hard rockers Voodoo line on Sunday. As one of the most and anyone can just come to hear In order to best serve its community music by Seattle-based Led Zeppelin Cadillac are set to bring all the iconic bands of the 60s and 70s, this some great old time music. The Bale and meet the MSOTFA objectives, band has sold over 100 million of Hay is located at 344 W Wallace the state is divided into districts. records worldwide. Tommy James St. in Virginia City, on the west end Each district operates with its own Everlast has one of the longest strings of of town next to the Opera House. elected officers. Learn more at nonstop hits in US chart history, Founded in 1963, The Montana www.montanafiddlers.org. • including “Mony Mony,” “Crimson and Clover,” “Crystal Blue Persuasion,” and “Draggin’ the Line.” But that’s just the beginning! Also featured will be sets by Skid Row, Fuel, Dennis Quaid & The Sharks, Stephen Pearcy (of Ratt), Red Sun Rising, The Grass Roots, Eve 6, Adelitas Way, Whiskey River, Head East, Hell’s Belles, Byrom Brothers, Washed in Black (A Tribute to Pearl Jam), and more! Come celebrate with some of rock’s favorite legends and the hottest up-and-comers. Stay to revel in the party that is uniquely Rockin’ the Rivers, Montana’s legacy group No Quarter, hard-hit- favorites from the ‘80s to now. largest and most loved rockfest. ting classic rockers Blue Tattoo, and Wayland, a blue-collar American One-day general admission is rock n’ roll road warriors Bobaflex. rock band from Michigan, is also due $75 or $125 for VIPs, while three- Regional bands the Helena Blues to entertain the masses. day tickets are available for $165, Project and Kalispell’s rock and head- or $325. Two-person camping blues-influenced Kenny James lines Saturday night and ever since packages are $395, or $250 for Miller Band will also hit the stage their last appearance at the festival in lone campers. Each of these pack- for sets of their own. 2015, the band has only gained more ages include three-day festival Friday, Aug. 10th traction and a larger following. passes. VIP packages are also New Jersey-based hard rock and Theory’s popularity comes from cre- available. Above rates do not heavy metal band Dark Sky Choir ating songs that appeal to all fans by include processing fees. will make an appearance alongside speaking to situations that many peo- For nearly two decades, rock fiends Cage9 from , ple face in their everyday life. Their Rockin’ the Rivers has been “” group Dead Fervor, newly released album, Wake Up Call, bringing the music of rock and local help from progressive rock- features the catchy soul-searing single legends to Montana for a three- ers Alter Ego and the always rau- “ (Medicate),” which tackles soci- day rock festival – the only one of cous SLAKKR. ety’s need to find a release from the its kind in the state. The legacy American rapper, singer, and routine of daily life. Other hits will continue in 2018! Visit songwriter Everlast headlines include “Bad Girlfriend,” “Lowlife,” www.rockintherivers.com Friday night. Complex and contro- and “Angel.” for ticketing information and versial, Everlast is best known for the Sunday, Aug. 12th official outlets, camping info, and gritty and moving hit “What It’s The home stretch of the 2018 more on the festival and its awe- Like,” which spent 30 weeks on event will see sets by the Climax some rockin’ acts! •

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Walking Sideways: An Insider’s Guide to The Rialto by Dalton Brink lovescompany.Thisistheinaugural formostof itsduties.Thatsaid, MywifetellsmeIshouldquit showinwhatistobecomearegular Mary’snewestalbumRifles and smoking. serieshereatTheRialto.Hostedby Rosary Beads wasco-writtenbya She’sright,of course. oneof Bozeman’smostbelovedsto- fewveteranswhorelatestoriesthat Idrinktoomuchbeertoo,but rytellers,RyanCassavaugh,thisedi- needtobetold.Inatimewhen weallhaveourvices. tionistitled“Catastrophe: Good Americahasbeenatwarlonger Idoalotof thingstoomuch… Intentions Gone Terribly Wrong.” Being thanatanyothertimeinitshistory, speeding,talking,pacing,cursing. humaninherentlymeansfailing, wemustbediligenttoensureapa- IdothingsI thydoesn’ttake shouldn’tdo,say afootholdin thingsIhaveno ourconscience. businesssaying. Thisisasong- Sometimes, writerrelevant whenthemoon toourtimes isbigandbright, whoshouldn’t Iwalkinthecool bemissed. of twilightalong August11th– thegravelalleys Night of of thenortheast Local sidethinking Country with aboutthevast- Ian Thomas nessof spaceand & The Band thewaythewind of Drifters glidesacrossthe andThe surfaceof the Katherine earth,theway Taylor Band thelightreaches Mary Gauthier IanThomas usfromdead andhisband starsandhow arebeginning manyotherlifeformsmaybe whichissomethingwecanallrelate tobecomeastaplehereatThe doingthesamething.Makesme to.Thesearestoriesthatwillmake Rialto.Theirtraditionalcountry feelsmallandgratefultobehere. yougladtheydon’tinvolveyou, styleisararityinaworldof bad Itkeepsmeincheck.Ineedit,the whileyoucringinglyempathize. southernaccentscomingoutof remindertoenjoythethingsI’m August8th–Mary Gauthier Nashvillethatattempttopassthem- abletoenjoywhileIcan.It’spart If youfollowthisarticleatall, selvesoff ascountry.It’sbadsouth- of thereasonI’mgratefultohave youprobablyarealreadyawareof ernpop.Welltheseguysarethereal TheRialto.Hereareafewof the myloveof thesongwriter.What deal.TheKatherineTaylorBand thingsI’llbecheckingoutinthe youmaynotknowisthatIamalso makestheirdebutassupportwitha comingweeks. aveteranof theUSNavy.Iran killerlineupof topmusicians.Plan August3rd–Rialto Rumors: nuclearreactorsforafewyears foranightof dancing,becauseif A Storytelling Series beforedroppingout.Igrewa youdon’t,yourSOwillleaveyou Storytellingisarguablythe grandappreciationforthosewho regrettingit. mostancientformof artin choose(orthosewhoarecoerced Furtherdetailsaboutthese humanhistory.Wearecommunal into)thearmedforces.Idon’t eventsandmore,aswellasticketing creatures.Weliketorevelinour agreewiththepoliciesmade information,canbefoundat victorieswithothersandmisery regardinghowweusethemilitary www.rialtobozeman.com.• page 4C • Volume 25, Number 15 - August 1, 2018 • The BoZone Entertainment Calendar • www.BoZone.com • 406-586-6730 ––– Tell ’em, “I Saw It In The BoZone!” Tell ’em, “I Saw It In The BoZone!” ––– The BoZone Entertainment Calendar • www.BoZone.com • 406-586-6730 • Volume 25, Number 15 - August 1, 2018 • page 5C August 1, 2018 • the RollingZone • PAge 5C

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Bill Price, Mandy Rowden perform at Bridger Brewing ahead of outdoor SOJA show Bridger Brewing is home to the brewery patrons on Wednesday, continued support of its SOJA - Fire In The Sky very best Montana craft beers and August 15th. Rowden is an Austin- most recent release, the artisan pizzas available. In addition based singer/songwriter and multi- reggae-focused Poetry In to its fantastic NEW menu items, the instrumentalist who’s been com- Motion. family-friendly brewer also hosts pared to Lucinda Williams, Kim Bridger Brewing not Music & Mussels every Wednesday Richey, and Stevie Nicks, to name a only takes pride in its and {Pints with Purpose} every few. Her latest album, 1000 Miles, stellar menu items, but Monday. Here’s a look at some of released in 2016. In review of the also in the community it the upcoming acts and nonprofits. album, The Austin Chronicle suggested, serves. The brewery Wednesday nights from 5–8pm, “An Americana Sheryl Crow? hosts {Pints with Bridger Brewing hosts Music & Mandy Rowden has the talent, Purpose} every Mussels! Come enjoy some live chops, and charisma to go there.” Monday evening from music and a half pound of succu- In collaboration with Juniper 5–8pm where $1 of lent, steamed mussels with house- Cannabis and ChickenJam West, every pint sold will be made sweet Italian sausage, toma- Bridger presents its next ‘Back to donated to a featured toes, garlic, and chili flakes, topped School’ outdoor show with SOJA on local nonprofit. Here’s a with parsley and tomato salsa. Saturday, August 25th. Satsang and look at some of the non- The Vibe Quartet showcase Policulture will open at 6pm. profits on the calendar their talents on Wednesday, August Tickets to this all ages event are $34 in the coming weeks. 1st. The improv quartet fuses a vari- in advance at Cactus Records and Come enjoy a house-brewed pint dancers, and choreographers have ships that last a lifetime. Learn more ety of instrumental music ranging www.chickenjamwest.com, or and be charitable in the process! collaborated to put on an annual at www.bigskybravery.org. from jazz standards to original funk $39 at the gate depending on Proceeds from Monday, August showcase, providing an outlet for Bridger Brewing provides the tunes to instrumental popular tunes. availability. Gates at 5pm. 6th will aid the efforts of Montana artistic expression and entertainment Bozeman community with unique The group is a Bozeman area Nearly two decades ago, SOJA DECA. The organization prepares for the Bozeman community to hand-crafted brews, fresh artisan- favorite and is not to be missed! began as high school friends in a emerging leaders and entrepreneurs enjoy. Learn more at www.inde- style pizzas, and more. Locally Bridger hosts folk rock and D.C. area basement teaching each in marketing, finance, hospitality, pendanceproject.org. owned, family friendly, and Bobcat Americana artist Bill Price on other to be musicians and play roots and business management in high Take a peek into the work of Big proud, Bridger Brewing is the per- Wednesday, August 8th. With one reggae music. Today, the 2x GRAM- schools and colleges around Sky Bravery on Monday, August 20th. fect place for lunch or an evening foot in folk and the other in rock, MY-nominated eight-piece band, the globe. Learn more at The local nonprofit provides our out. To learn more about upcoming the singer/songwriter and recording with over 7 million online followers www.mtdeca.com. Military’s Active Duty Special events and daily specials, visit artist performs solo, with his band, and over 300 million YouTube Have a brew and help raise dol- Operations Forces with post-deploy- www.bridgerbrewing.com or and other fellow musicians. The views, headlines concerts all over the lars for IndepenDANCE on Monday, ment decompression programs call (406) 587-2124. Bridger Beatles and Bob Dylan inspired a world for their massive dedicated August 13th. The community dance throughout Montana’s restorative Brewing is located at 1609 S 11th then-teenager to set his sights on fanbase. The feeling of true magic, project provides a platform for surroundings. Big Sky Bravery tai- Ave. in the Town & Country songwriting. Price has released collaboration and brotherhood that Bozeman area dancers and choreog- lors its programs to these elite forces complex, near campus and just numerous albums of both original started it all is still evident today in raphers of all talents and abilities to by focusing on psychological and across from the Fieldhouse. and traditional music. their music and each night at their connect, dance, and perform. Since emotional well-being, and by build- They’re open for business from Mandy Rowden will entertain live shows. The group is touring in 2009, IndepenDANCE volunteers, ing trust, brotherhood, and friend- 11:30am–9pm daily. •

HIRIE, Charlie Parr next up for ‘Cannery District Patio Series’ ChickenJam West will present the mainstream and alternative that feeling of irie, the award- available now. Hot Club of Cowtown at the music worlds. Even Americana and winning group offers a sound- The “2018 Filling Station on Friday, August 3rd roots enthusiasts have only scratched track of hope. Now, with its Cannery at 10pm. Tickets to this 21+ show surface of the multitude of masterful most recent album, Casey Donahew District Patio are $17 in advance and $20 at the musicians, past and present, who Wandering Soul, brimming with Series” fea- door. Doors at 9pm. continue to inspire the Hot Club of invigorating female-fronted tures Charlie Since 1998, the - Cowtown. Their 2016 album, shamanistic reggae an oasis of Parr on gypsy jazz trio has traveled the Midnight on the Trail, is a collection of positivity is just an album away. Wednesday, world, bringing their own brand of re-imagined cowboy ballads and Immediately following the August 15th magical musical chemistry to traditional Western swing. HIRIE show, head up to the beginning at audiences far and wide. Along with HIRIE performs Wednesday, Filling Station for an after 7pm. Tickets Elana James, guitarist Whit Smith August 8th for the next in the party featuring live music by to this all ages and bassist Jake Erwin are equal “2018 Cannery District Patio Series” SOWFLO at 9:30pm. Tickets event are $22 partners in this original marriage of beginning at 7pm. Held outside to this 21+ show are $8 in in advance gypsy-jazz-inspired by the music of Wildrye Distilling, Dean’s Zesty advance and $10 at the door. and $25 at the Django Reinhardt – which accounts Booch and 406 Brewing, tickets to Doors at 8:30pm. The original door. Doors at for the “Hot Club” portion of their this all ages event are $15 in rock/reggae band from 6pm. name – with the hoedowns, advance and $18 at the door. Doors Southwest Florida stops in Part of the traditional tunes, and Western at 6pm. Bozeman as part of their “New Duluth music swing-inspired music of The San Diego seven-piece is Shoes Summer Tour 2018.” attracting a solid base of loyal fans scene (Alan Sparhawk and Low, and the Texas Playboys, represented ready to offer a global spiritual Jason Eady performs with local who flock to his legendary live Trampled by Turtles), Parr is an in the “Cowtown” of their name. uplift. Melding the balmy island help from Jason Wickens at the shows. Building his career from the electrifying performer whose live They have created a legacy of the touches of its singer’s beloved home Filler on Sunday, August 12th at ground up, one show at a time, he’s shows are akin to a religious experi- preservation of musical traditions – as symbolized by its moniker’s first 8pm. Tickets to this 21+ show are managed to perform on countless ence. Propelled by his incredible fin- that have often been overlooked by letter, an “H” for “Hawaii” – with $10 in advance and $12 at the door. stages night after night in front of gerpicking (12-string and a custom Doors at 7pm. thousands, topped the Texas music 4-chamber ), searing Eady has earned major charts several times, released several vocals and percussive foot stomps, acclaim for his ahead-of-the-curve critically-acclaimed independent Parr delivers a huge sound. His take on classic country, a bold albums, and forged a path through songs are populated with a list of departure from his earlier the music scene without the aid or characters you wouldn’t ordinarily excursions into blues-infused muscle of a major . meet: old ladies going to buy “the Americana. The Mississippi-bred Donahew’s latest release, the compi- cheap wine” (“they ain’t no better singer/guitarist is known than the to merge his distinct bums”), a sensibilities into a stripped- woman with down, roots-oriented “an uncontrol- sound that starkly show- lable temper,” cases the gritty elegance of and people get- his songwriting. Eady – ting left out get- who names Merle ting of the Haggard, Guy Clark, and American among his Dream. While main inspirations – instills his albums each of his original songs sound like vin- with graceful honesty. His tage field brand new album, I Travel recordings, his On, releases August 10th. live shows are Check out Casey anything but Donahew with Kendell retro. Marvel at the Filling Deservedly, Station on Monday, he’s a cult hero August 13th at 8pm. in some circles. Tickets to this 21+ show Parr’s latest are $22 in advance and album, Dog, is $25 at the door. Doors available now. at 7pm. Immediately Donahew, a Burleson, following the Texas native, has painstak- Charlie Parr ingly carved out an show, head up impressive niche for him- to the Filling self on the scene, lation 15 Years – The Wild Ride, is Station for an after party featuring live music by Jon Wayne & The Pain at 9:30pm. Tickets to this 21+ show are $12 in advance and $15 at the door. Doors at 8:30pm. The electronic reggae-dub jam band innovators have been mes- merizing fans for nearly a decade with their signature JWP cosmic- blend of electronic beats, fused with upbeat roots-reggae music and a psychedelic funk. Advance tickets for these shows are available in-store at Cactus Records and www.cactus- records.net. For more infor- mation, visit www.chicken- jamwest.com. •

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Norris bustling through sunny summer months Norris Hot Springs is used to being at hensive selection of wines options are also and present. the heart, or in some cases, bubbles up from capacity when the temperatures drop and available for your dining pleasure. San Francisco-based musician Amy his whimsical sense of irony. Lang’s selection the snow flies. There isn’t a better place to be Live music takes over the Poolside Stage Obenski is next up on Saturday, August 11th. of covers ranges from early country blues to than hot water on a cold day, as Montanans every Friday, Saturday and Sunday at 7pm. Known for her song “Carousel,” airing on hit the full gamut of contemporary classics. A few know. But a hot springs on a warm day – how Karaj kicks off the last-ish month of summer TV show Grey’s Anatomy, and lyrics about the of his biggest influences include Muddy does that work? on Friday, August 3rd. The Bay Area experience of being human, her music has a Waters, Woody Guthrie, Bruce Springsteen, “We’re packed,” said owner Holly songwriter has a taste for spare arrangements way of connecting with pretty much anyone Eddie Vedder, and Townes Van Zandt. Heinzmann one afternoon after harvesting and insightful lyrics. Many of his songs are on a deeply personal level. She’s compared Five Letter Word takes the Poolside fresh salad greens and vegetables for the grill inspired by open spaces and western states. frequently to Carole King or Norah Jones. Stage on Sunday, August 19th. The Portland- from the onsite garden and greenhouse. “This Karaj plays along the Pacific coast and And to describe her voice, it’s common to hear based folk trio plays harmony-driven music is the time of year when things typically slow beyond, bringing originals and thoughtful words like “pure,” “haunting” and ranging from blues to bluegrass and beyond. down – but not this year. Maybe it’s the covers to every performance. “mesmerizing.” She uses a looper during her Norris Hot Springs welcomes visitors after extended hours or the campground, or maybe Norris welcomes the Ennis City performances, recording up to ten-part a float on the river, day hike, or for a respite people are just getting used to coming out Ramblers on Saturday, August 4th. This harmonies on stage with multiple instruments, after a long car ride. Bicyclists are always wel- here. Whatever it is, we are booming.” locally-based trio plays American and beat boxing atop her own songs. come for free soaks. The water is cooled with a For returning visitors who may not have and cowboy songs, i.e. the perfect hang music Christy Hays closes the weekend on system of sprayers to keep it comfortable on visited Norris for a bit, things have indeed for your Saturday night soak. Sunday, August 12th. “Like changed at the historic hot spring property. Mandy Rowden performs on Sunday, Lucinda Williams in a Carhartt The solid fences and wire that surrounded the August 5th. Rowden is an Austin-based jacket, Christy Hays works rugged pool have been replaced with fencing that singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist metaphors into emotionally keeps the wildlife out while incorporating the who’s been compared to Lucinda Williams, charged country folk,” wrote a scenic beauty of the surrounding wetland. Kim Richey, and Stevie Nicks, to name a few. reviewer for The Austin Chronicle. Trees (over 800) have also been planted to Her latest album, 1000 Miles, released in 2016. Hays’ music has folk and country offer shade and a windbreak from the winds In review of the album, The Austin Chronicle tinges, thoughtfully penned stories flying through the Madison River Valley. suggested, “An Americana Sheryl Crow? and a full band sound that’s both The small metal building that served as a Mandy Rowden has the talent, chops, and driving alt country and moody folk check-in spot for guests – as well as a place charisma to go there.” rock. Compared to Brandi Carlile, where Doris, the former owner, could sell her Tom Kirwan follows on Friday, August Lucinda Williams, Rhett Miller, unique rattlesnake jewelry and microwave 10th. He performs a blend of folk country and Kathleen Edwards and Patty pizzas – has been replaced by the No LoOse Americana. Tom’s songs evoke nostalgia of Griffin, Hays’ third full-length River Dogs Saloon, serving organic meals from long-ago Swimmer is available now. 10am–10pm daily, closed Tuesday. The 50 dreams and Dan Henry heads Mile Grill opens at 5pm during the week and people, out on Friday, August at noon on Saturdays and Sundays, serving while 17th. The Montana Christy Hays locally sourced food from within a 50 mile weav- native is a singer/songwriter radius – including grass fed beef, chicken ing sto- with a unique vocal style cou- breasts, trout, lamb and homegrown vegetables ries of human pled with acoustic guitar and bluesy even the hottest days. And as the sun goes on the grill. Salads and pasta specials and longing harmonica. He’s driven by a blues down, a soak in the natural mineral spring desserts have been added. You can still order a both influence, but covers a wide range of while enjoying fine food, a libation and live pizza, but now it’s on an organic crust with past music from folk and rock to reggae, and so makes us remember what we mostly homegrown toppings, prepared using a much more. love about summer in Montana. rotating pizza cooker (no more microwaves). Lang Termes brings the entertainment For more information, visit www.nor- The Saloon offers wine and beer, featuring on Saturday, August 18th. Lang’s vocal style rishotsprings.com. Norris is located 24 a long list of microbrews from Madison River ranges from mellow folk ballads to growling miles west of Bozeman near the intersection of Brewing Company, among others. A compre- Amy Obenski boogie blues. His style of songwriting – both Hwy 287 and Route 84. They’re open from original music and lyrics – comes deep from 10am–10pm every day but Tuesday. • Attic hosts Susan Gibson, night of Suzy Bogguss to perform at annual comedy w/ Rich Hall & Bill Bailey Cowboy Poetry & Music event in The Attic, a second-floor bar and perform- television programs Black Books, Never Mind the ance venue in historic Downtown Livingston, Buzzcocks and QI. In 2018, Bailey is filming is a MUST for dancers and live music lovers. comedy-drama In the Long Run created by Idris Lewistown Here’s a look at some of the upcoming acts. Elba for Sky. He continues to tour and develop The 33rd Annual Montana Cowboy every single song on that record gets Award-winning singer/songwriter Susan ideas for film and television with his own Poetry Gathering & Western Music requested at my live shows. So for the first Gibson performs with help from Christy production company, Glassbox Productions. Rendezvous will take place August time in awhile I went back and listened to Hays on Wednesday, August 1st at 8pm. Enjoy the swamp rock/boogie blues sounds 16th–19th in Lewistown, Montana. The the album start to finish. The songs are Gibson is a road warrior in the truest sense, as of Too Slim & The Taildraggers on lively event will feature more than 120 timeless, but over the past 25 years I feel like well as a dedicated singer, songwriter, and per- Thursday, August 23rd at 8pm. Creating an cowboy poets, western musicians and artists, I’ve grown as a vocalist, and when we started forming musician. The CMA award-winning eclectic style of blues and rock that has discovery workshops, a Friday night Jam ‘n recording Aces Redux I got so excited because songwriter (The Dixie Chicks took the Gibson- become a genre all its own, Tim “Too Slim” Dance, and Sunday morning Cowboy these songs took on a whole new life that is penned “Wide Open Spaces” to the top for Langford’s ever-evolving musical direction Church. The headlining performer for the more representative of who I am and what I four weeks) has been hitting the road cannot easily be classified. His group 2018 event is award-winning singer/song- do now.” consistently over the past two decades, touring effortlessly cross genres, flavoring blues with writer Suzy Bogguss. One of the most General admission tickets for the nationally in support of her own brand of rock and Americana, appealing to audiences diverse female artists in country music, she is Gathering’s Grand Stage Show starring Suzy Texas-Americana folk music. Her latest EP, of varying musical tastes. a CMA, ACM, and ASCAP winner. Bogguss on Saturday, August 18th at the Remember Who You Are, resonates with Looking ahead, The Waiting are back at Every artist has a tipping point in their Fergus Center for the Performing Arts can be community and family. Summed up by Gibson The Attic on Friday, August 31st at 8:30pm. career where creativity, tenacity and talent purchased at montanacowboypoetry- as “songs about the ache of loss and the balm The Bozeman-based roadhouse rock n’ roll align to produce something truly special. For gathering.com, or at Don’s Store in of letting go,” the abbreviated collection is band celebrates the music of Tom Petty. Not Bogguss, that was Aces, her 1991 album she Lewistown. Reserved tickets or VIP available now. exactly a “cover” or “tribute” band, they’re, in co-produced – a rare feat at the time. It Backstage Meet & Greet tickets are available Comedians Rich Hall and Bill Bailey the spirit of The Heartbreakers, first and fore- certified Platinum and yielded four by calling (406) 538-4575. follow with a stand-up routine on Friday, most a BAND: a motley mix of musicians and memorable Top 10 radio singles: “Outbound The 33rd Montana Cowboy Poetry friends interpreting the songs of Plane,” “Someday Soon,” “Aces,” and Gathering is a nonprofit endeavor produced one of rock’s greatest legends. “Letting Go.” To celebrate the 25th to preserve and celebrate the heritage of the The band’s motto is “We Anniversary, Bogguss re-recorded the album American Cowboy of the Upper Rocky bring the Petty to your town,” with some of Nashville’s top players in her Mountain West. and since 2013 they’ve been latest offering, Aces Redux. A complete schedule of weekend events doing exactly that all across the “I love to play the radio hits from Aces can be found by visiting the aforementioned Treasure State. Whether it’s every night,” explains Suzy, “but in truth, website. • one of Tom Petty’s smash hits with the Heartbreakers, a sampling from his solo albums, or even a collaboration with the Traveling Wilburys, The Waiting runs the gamut, performing each tune with undeniable, fiery live energy and a devotion to showing each person in the crowd a damn good time.

Bill Bailey

August 17th at 8pm. Rightly regarded as one of the funniest comedians, Hall’s straight-talking and acerbic com- edy leaves his targets reeling and his audiences in stitches. He is a superb live performer. Hall’s crit- ically acclaimed grouchy, dead- pan style has established him as a master of absurdist irony and the king of rapid-fire wit – he’s also the inspiration for the mar- velously cantankerous barman, Rich Hall Moe Szyslak, in The Simpsons. Bill Bailey is a comedian, musi- cian, writer, author, director, presenter and Advanced ticketing information is available keen stand-up paddle-boarder known for his at www.whiskeycreekmontana.com. live shows including “Part Troll,” The Attic is located at 110 N Main St. “Tinselworm,” “Qualmpeddler” and in Livingston, just above Whiskey Creek “Limboland,” as well as his work on the Saloon. •

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Live acts: Drew Kennedy, Courtney Patton & Charley Crockett

Live From The Divide continues intimate Kennedy has become known for creating. Big performances this summer, celebrating the Live will present Songwriters in the Cedar lineage and contemporary voice of the Round with Jonny Fritz, Leslie Stevens Fever American Roots singer/songwriter. Here’s a and Izaak Opatz on Friday, August 10th at stops by on look at just a few of the upcoming acts. 9pm. Tickets are $25 plus fees. Doors at 8pm. Friday, Jake Worthington brings a performance Friendship comes first with these August on Friday, August 3rd at 9pm. Tickets are $20 alt-country songwriting buddies and a desire 17th at plus fees. Doors at 8pm. to combine broad humor and deeply personal 9pm. Named ‘Runner-Up’ on season 6 of The storytelling within their music. Jonny Fritz Tickets are Voice, Worthington released his debut EP in (ATO Records) was hailed by Rolling Stone for $20 plus 2015 featuring first single, “Just Keep Falling his release of Sweet Creep as one of the 40 best fees. Doors in Love.” The song reached the Top 50 on Country Albums of 2016, in addition to loads at 8pm. The Music Row Chart and Top 30 on The of national critical acclaim. LA-based Leslie The Texas Texas Regional Radio Report. The official Stevens was credited by the Los Angeles Times string band was featured on GAC, CMT and that her voice and writing evokes Patsy Cline, specializes many other outlets. Worthington’s sophomore while No Depression wrote she calls to mind in classic release, Hell of a Highway, features #1 single “A Emmylou Harris. Montana-based artist Izaak western Lot of Room to Talk.” The EP debuted Top Opatz has been described as the best swing and 10 on the iTunes Country Albums Charts. songwriter you’ve probably never heard of. As jazz. Singer/songwriter Drew Kennedy fol- leader of Missoula band the Best Westerns, Three-part lows with a show on Wednesday, August 8th at Opatz dabbles in off-kilter country and harmonies 9pm. Tickets are $20 plus fees. Doors at 8pm. roadhouse rock (see the band’s fantastic 2014 Courtney Patton and tight On his highly anticipated eighth album At record High Country). musical Home in the Big Lonesome, Kennedy grapples Courtney Patton shows off her chops on $30 plus fees. Doors at 8pm. arrangements draw listeners in, only to be with how and when we can grab “that Monday, August 13th at 9pm. Tickets are $20 The blues singer released Lonesome as a taken away by the classic style and lyrics that goodness you’ve experienced when you don’t plus fees. Doors at 8pm. Shadow this spring, an album of all original relic another time and place. This trio is have a lot of human interaction.” Produced by Anyone lucky enough to listen to Patton’s material recorded in Memphis at the perfectly adapted to entertaining dance crowds Dave Brainard and fueled by Kennedy’s char- expansive Texas twang belt out her version of legendary Sam Phillip’s Recording Service of Western Swing dancers and Lindy Hoppers acter-driven songwriting and distinct vocals, deep and soulful country music will also with Producer/Engineer Matt Ross-Spang. to Texas Two-Steppers while at the same time the album is a confident foray into Kennedy’s recognize her storytelling abilities. In a musical Backed by his band of Blue Drifters, it’s a feeling quite at home in a listening room most complex musical territory to date: lush era in which cliches and bravado are mistaken musical gumbo of influences that showcases environment where listeners want to hear the piano pop, layers of strings, and dramatic for bold noteworthiness, there is something far the various depths of Crockett’s sound. band stretch out and explore instrumental and percussion that nods more to the Wrecking more brave in peeling back highly personal Crockett wrote about the album, “I’ve said vocal arrangements. Crew than any Texas playboys. “Dave said, and emotional open-book songs and delivering it before but my influences stretch from Hank Tickets are sold at the door, but these small ‘What do you want this to be?’” Kennedy says. them with sensitivity and sentiment. Patton Williams to Bill Withers and my first couple a shows are known to sell out quickly – so buy “I said, ‘I want to make a sophisticated record does just that. She is the consummate records were really a mix of the sounds that yours early! Tickets are available at Cactus for adults.’ We ended up making a record storyteller in her music. Heartache isn’t just make up Texas and Louisiana music for me. Records or www.cactusrecords.net. Live is that’s so close to my personal listening taste – described, it is tangibly felt. Her new album, Blues, Country, Soul, Cajun, Tejano and located at 627 E Peach St. in Bozeman. something I’ve never done before.” At Home in What It’s Like to Fly Alone, is available now. . I wanted to keep all that together. Visit www.livefromthedivide.com for a the Big Lonesome features old men, devoted Enjoy the sounds of Charley Crockett Something with that Gulf Coast sound that’s full lineup of performances and further infor- lovers, nostalgic loners: the characters on Tuesday, August 14th at 9pm. Tickets are both urban and rural.” mation. •

Sugar Daddies, Pearls & The MAX at Sacajawea Bar Enjoy some of Montana’s best live music at band plays covers from the ‘60s through the Back in action! Sunrise Karaoke will test original albums, Shadows in the Shade and Vinyl the historic Sacajawea Hotel after an evening ‘00s. Creedence, Eagles, Green Day, Grand your vocal abilities on Friday, August 10th. Valentine. The MAX has opened for Styx, REO of wining and dining in Three Forks. Guests, Funk, Elvis, Skynard, Beatles, Nirvana, Cash, Bring your favorite songs and get ready to Speedwagon, and The Fabulous locals, and people from all around are George Strait, Garth Brooks, , impress – or at least give it your best shot! Thunderbirds. welcome head out and enjoy everything the Merle Haggard – just wait a couple minutes You haven’t done karaoke until you’ve done it Play something country! Ty Stevenson Sac has to offer. Here’s a look at some of the and you’ll hear an old or new favorite. with Sunrise. brings the sound on Saturday, August 18th. upcoming music. Sugar Daddies bring all the favorites on Rocky Mountain Pearls are back in The Michigan native and began actively On Thursday, August 2nd, a Sacajawea Saturday, August 4th. This Montana-based Three Forks on Saturday, August 11th. The writing country music during his college years, Jam Session & Open Mic Night continues trio is comprised of Richard Riesser (guitar, Pearls are a fun, crowd-pleasing country group and has since comprised a portfolio of over Porch Party season at 6:30pm. Bring your vocals), Oscar Dominguez (keyboards, bass from Bozeman. They enjoy playing for their 100 personally-written songs. Ty’s sound has music, lyrics, talent and friends to the and vocals), and Ron Craighead (drums, energetic following and everybody else, been influenced by the likes of Tim McGraw, Sacajawea on Thursday nights. Each event vocals). The band has been successfully throughout the bar scene and for private George Strait, Blackhawk, Little Texas, Ricky will be hosted by local and semi-famous performing in various venues throughout events. They thrive off audience response to Van Shelton, Josh Gracin, The Eagles, Gary singer/songwriters. You can perform original Southwest Montana since its inception in their powerful harmonies and music that Allan, and so many more. He released his first or cover music, play an impromptu jam 2012. While the gist of their material is makes everyone want to get up and dance. professionally-recorded studio album, Until The session, or just listen and enjoy! Food and popular rock n’ roll, country, oldies, R&B and The MAX return Friday, August 17th. End, in 2010, following that up with his latest, drinks will be available all evening. Additional blues, they also have an extensive arsenal of The popular band has entertained and Top Gun, in 2016. Sacajawea Jam Session & Open Mic Nights are set original songs, all of which are palatable, as delighted audiences nationwide since the mid- ALL Sac Bar music begins at 9pm, unless for Thursdays, August 9th and 16th at 6:30pm well as an array of lesser-known but still great 80s, calling Montana home since 1993. With otherwise noted. The Sacajawea Hotel is each evening. songs by both obscure and well-known Kyle Brenner (guitar), Mike Young (drums), located at 5 N Main in Three Forks. For more Comstock Lode pops in for a lively artists/songwriters. Their main focus is variety, and Bobb Clanton (bass), The MAX plays information about these events, visit performance on Friday, August 3rd. Bozeman’s and they half-jokingly have a motto of “No spot-on renditions of a wide variety of choice www.sacajaweahotel.com or call (406) best classic rock n’ roll and country western request left behind.” danceable rock n’ roll covers and has two 285-6515. •

Christy Hays, Josh Moore & others at Bozeman Spirits Bozeman Spirits Distillery is a great place Crow? Mandy Rowden has the talent, chops, world. The album is available now. inspired sound appeals to singer/songwriter, to cool off with a drink or two! The distillery and charisma to go there.” Josh Moore returns Tuesday, August indie-folk, blues, and alt-rock fans alike. also hosts live music by great local artists Christy Hays follows on Thursday, 14th. A native of North Carolina, he is a Bozeman Spirits hosts folk rock and every Tuesday and Thursday from 5:30–8pm August 9th. “Like Lucinda Williams in a vocalist and guitarist most frequently lending Americana artist Bill Price on Tuesday, in their welcoming tasting room. Here’s a Carhartt jacket, Christy Hays works rugged his talents to Laney Lou & The Bird Dogs. August 21st. With one foot in folk and the look at the upcoming acts. metaphors into emotionally charged country The band fuses old time folk songs with a other in rock, the singer/songwriter and Tom Kirwan kicks off a new month folk,” wrote a reviewer for The Austin Chronicle. rock n’ roll attitude, pushing the envelope of recording artist performs solo, with his band, on Thursday, August 2nd. He performs a Hays’ music has folk and country tinges, what a string band would generally be and other fellow musicians. The Beatles and blend of folk country and Americana. Tom’s thoughtfully penned stories and a full band described as. Come enjoy Moore’s solo Bob Dylan inspired a then-teenager to set his songs evoke nostalgia of long-ago dreams and sound that’s both driving alt country and renditions! sights on songwriting. Price has released people, while weaving stories of human moody folk rock. Jay Alm brings some live tunes to the dis- numerous albums of both original and tradi- longing both past and present. Compared to Brandi Carlile, Lucinda tillery on Thursday, August 16th. He plays a tional music. Mandy Rowden performs on Tuesday, Williams, Rhett Miller, Kathleen Edwards scathing, soulful blend of acoustic alternative Looking ahead, local Americana artist August 7th. Rowden is an Austin-based and Patty Griffin, Hays has a sound uniquely psychedelia and rootsy, lyrical meanderings. Peter King will provide the bar-side enter- singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist her own. She has shared the stage with Hayes Expect string guitar, the occasional mandolin, tainment on Thursday, August 23rd. Come who’s been compared to Lucinda Williams, Carll, Sturgil Simpson, Bruce Robison, Kelly a capella audio poetry, and intimate scratch- enjoy an adult beverage and listen to some Kim Richey, and Stevie Nicks, to name a few. Willis and Jeffery Foucault to name a few. born vocals. Based out of Jackson Hole, Alm great acoustics from this fine fellow. Her latest album, 1000 Miles, released in River Swimmer, Hays’ third full-length and fifth radiates a poignant, playful take in his quasi- Learn more about Bozeman Spirits’s tast- 2016. In review of the album, The Austin release overall, brings the culmination of her alternative folk-isms and a head-in-the-clouds ing room, distilling processes, and other offer- Chronicle suggested, “An Americana Sheryl influences and experiences traveling the approach to biting acoustic rock. His road- ings at www.bozemanspirits.com. •

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