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Bigfork film fest goes hybrid
The fourth annual Bigfork Independent Film Festival takes a new form
Glacier Symphony announces 2019 scholarship winners
Four student musicians who perform frequently with the Glacier Symphony were awarded 2019 Youth Music Experience Scholarships April 27. Music Director John Zoltek and board member Mark Holston presented the awards …
Glacier Park selects artists-in-residence
Three artists have been selected to participate in the 2019 Artist-in-Residence Program at Glacier National Park. The artists are Amory Abbott, Chad Farnes and Nic Fischer.
David Boone returns to Missoula music scene
Missoula songwriter David Boone has returned after a seven-year hiatus to release the first two singles from his forthcoming album “A Bubble To Burst.” The tracks, “Country Song” and “Work in Progress” were produce…
True story of 18th century martyred nuns
“Dialogues des Carmelites” (“Dialogues of the Carmelites”) is based on the true story of 16 Carmelite nuns and lay sisters who martyred themselves during the French Revolution instead of renouncing their vows. The …
Song-writing course offered at FVCC
The season for song begins this month with the introduction of an intensive song-writing course offered during Flathead Valley Community College’s first summer session.
Crown Guitar Festival announces Bozeman line-up
The Crown Guitar Workshop and Festival makes its premiere in Bozeman this summer by bringing some of the world’s best guitarists to the gateway to Yellowstone National Park to perform concerts and teach students — …
Weekly events May 9 to 15
THURSDAY, MAY 9
'The Outsiders' pits humanity against social injustice
Call them what you want … losers, delinquents, outsiders. Ponyboy Curtis and his friends can’t seem to escape from these labels and are stuck marginalized by society. When two unfortunate Greasers, Johnny and Ponyb…
Eureka Rendezvous Days offers variety of activities
Eureka Rendezvous Days comes to the Tobacco Valley Friday through Sunday, April 26 to 28.
Quilter shares a common thread with Teakettle Guild
Ten years ago Sherry Wheeler walked into her first quilt guild meeting, found an unfinished small quilt of a hummingbird and instantly knew it was the guild she wanted to join. She’s been a member of the Columbia F…
Community Rocks Concert helps nonprofit preschool
The Whitefish Community School is holding a fundraising event from 3 to 7 p.m. Saturday, May 4, at Cypress Yard in Whitefish called “Community Rocks Concert.” It will include live music, family-friendly activities,…
Richie Carter's 'My West' show fuses original art and song
Richie Carter is showing a solo painting exhibition Thursday and Friday, April 25 and 26, in the Sassafras Ballroom located in the alley of 120 S. Main St. in downtown Kalispell. Titled “My West,” the show is not o…
First Thursday highlights three Japanese potters
Whitefish Pottery and Stillwater Gallery are presenting a unique show to kick off First Thursday Gallery Nights.
Celtic harps, rare instruments and remarkable stories
Multi-instrumentalists Lisa Lynne and Aryeh Frankfurter will perform a concert of rare instruments and stories at 7 p.m. Wednesday, May 8, at the Glacier Unitarian Fellowship, 1515 Trumble Creek Road near Kalispell.
Bigfork Players take on menopause
The Bigfork Community Players present Devon Williamson’s comedy “Menopause Made Me Do It” at the Bigfork Center for the Performing Arts Friday through Sunday, April 26, 27 and 28.