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Bigfork film fest goes hybrid
The fourth annual Bigfork Independent Film Festival takes a new form
Two Montana newspaper veterans team up for an ode to Flathead Lake
Wayne Schile and Steve Smith come from opposite shores of Flathead Lake and opposite shores of the newsroom.
Mystery author to sign books at the Festival of the Arts
After more than two decades of working fraud cases for the government, Marilyn Jax knows a thing or two about how a lengthy investigation unfolds.
Melodee Bahr shares her love of singing in Bigfork
When Melodee Bahr’s phone rang with an invitation to travel from her home in Rochester, Minn., to Bigfork to sing at Rising Mountains’ Getting to Know You series, she didn’t hesitate.
It's a hard knock life: Annie opened Tuesday at Bigfork Summer Playhouse
Auditions for Steel Magnolias set for June 14
The Bigfork Community Players announce auditions for the fall production, Steel Magnolias by Robert Harling.
Community players to host acting workshop
Some people are born with a talent to act and can realistically portray a character on stage or on camera, relying only on their natural talent.
Bigfork High School band rates high at music festival
Two Bigfork High School musicians showcased their skills at the state music festival last weekend.
Playing Jake creates a real connection to Neil Simon's writing and character
A noted director once told me, “You’re a good writer, Dave, but you’re no Neil Simon.”
Symphony Pops books national act
This year’s Summer Symphony Pops concerts promise to be the biggest picnic music event of the season.
Bigfork Community Players prepare 'Jake's Women'
The Bigfork Community Players are in final rehearsals for Jake’s Women, the third Neil Simon comedy produced by the Players this season.
Children's playhouse volunteer helps ensure the actors look the part
The Bigfork Summer Playhouse costume shop was quiet, except for the sound of the heater clanking away in the corner, as Shannon Barrett sorted through racks of clothes.
George Darrow, Bigfork leader, passes away
Longtime Bigfork civic leader and environmental policy pioneer George Darrow died Wednesday in Kalispell. He was 90.
Guitar foundation partners with tribal college to expand guitar education
With five successful festivals under their belt, the Crown of the Continent Guitar Foundation is expanding their offerings into the Mission Valley.
Glacier Symphony and Chorale to perform two impressive works
The Glacier Symphony and Chorale’s March concert Into Paradise will bring the power of the full orchestra and chorale together onstage for two monumental symphonic choral works. The first is the Requiem Mass in D m…
New Bigfork resident has a passion for singing
Opera singer Lawrence Munday is ready for the easy life. After several visits to the Flathead Valley Munday decided it was time to move. He packed up and drove from New York to Bigfork, to take up residence in a ho…