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Farmers’ markets return to whet local appetites I t’s become a bit of a tradition for share in a fun-filled community environment! enjoy the view of the Yellowstone River and locally grown produce to market, display and us to announce the region’s sum- It features fresh produce from local farmers, the Absaroka Mountain Range while listen- sell their goods to promote economic well- mer markets – and the time has arts & crafts, nonprofit booths, live music, ing to live music. As always, admission is free. being and support the development of home- come once again! Farmers’ mar- children’s activities, and a plethora of dinner Kicking off its 10th anniversary season, based businesses. Please note: there will be no ket season kicks off this month in options. Grab some groceries, get that gift the Big Sky Farmers Marketwill be held market on July 21st during the Big Sky Country Bozeman and the surrounding made locally for your friend’s upcoming Wednesdays, June 6th through September State Fair. communities. Here’s a look at the local mar- birthday, learn something new about one of 26th at Town Center’s Fire Pit Park from And last but certainly not least, the kets where you can find garden-fresh pro- the amazing nonprofits in town, and hang 5–8pm. Come see 90 vendors featuring fresh Belgrade Community Marketreturns to duce, awesome food, novelty items, live enter- out with friends and family – all without produce, herbs, plants, flowers, baked goods, Lewis & Clark Park for its second annual tainment, family fun, and so, somuch more! having to cook dinner! art, jewelry, and clothing, as well as Montana summer series, Thursdays, July 5th through Bogert Farmers’ Market– voted Western Sustainability Exchange’s Made products like antler art, woodworking, September 6th from 4–7pm. The region’s 2018’s ‘Best Local Event’ – will run Livingston Farmers Marketcontinues to and so much more. newest market provides a venue for home- Tuesdays, June 5th through September 25th. be held Wednesdays, June 6th through The original Gallatin Valley Farmers’ made, handmade, and homegrown vendors Market hours are from 5–8pm under the September 19th from 4:30–7:30pm in Miles Marketwill be held Saturdays, June 16th to sell their local products. The weekly event, pavilion in Bogert Park on S Church Ave. in Band Shell Park. This destination event will through September 8th from 9am–12pm at expanded for 2018, will also provide the Bozeman. Bogert Farmers’ Market is dedicat- have locally grown produce and meat, baked the Gallatin County Fairgrounds in community with a fun, family friendly setting ed to the promotion of local growers, arti- goods, prepared foods, beer, and local arts, Bozeman. Serving the community for more to buy produce and local goods from their sans, crafters, musicians, nonprofits, small crafts, and jewelry. It’s a great place to come than four decades, the Gallatin Valley neighbors. businesses, and culinary artists. The Bogert for dinner and socialize, stock up on locally Farmers’ Market provides an opportunity Be sure to attend one of these awesome Farmers’ Market is a place for families and grown foods, shop from local artisans, learn and location for hundreds of local vendors of weekly events this summer to support your friends to gather, socialize, support local, and about community resources, or just relax and homemade food, handmade crafts, and fellow citizens! • Contents Art . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2A Community . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3A Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-5A Community . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6A Film . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7A The Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8A EcoZone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2B RollingZone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .C EndZone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .D Guitar Show / Sales / Remodel BZN International Film Festival New Exhibit: GUITAR Music Villa Celebration MSU & Downtown theaters Museum of the Rockies Bi$Zone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4D June 8 & 9 June 7 - 10 Open Now thru Sept. 9 ­Page 2a­•­The BoZone •­June 1,­2018 Livingston Depot hosts Barbara Van Cleve artist’s reception BZN International Film Festival rocks sports! & book signing The Livingston Depot Museum the viewer a sense of the West’s presents “The Livingston Depot will host a FREE public reception vibrant personalities and real spirit. in History and Architecture,” Friday, June 15th at 5:30pm in con- The Pure Quillexhibition was gener- “Film in Montana: Moviemaking nection with its special exhibit, ated by the Sweet Grass Arts under the Big Sky,”and “Dude “Pure Quill: The Photographs Alliance in Big Timber, under the Ranches & Romancing the West,” of Barbara Van Cleve.”Van auspices of the Montana Art Gallery examining how the national Cleve will speak about her photogra- Directors Association, and will tour park contributed to early eco- phy and sign books, and light participating Montana galleries tourism and how dude ranch- refreshments will be served. through next year. ing romanticizes, reflects, and “Barbara’s works are not just The Depot will also host other shapes the region. well-taken photos but a captivating events during the summer including Operated by the insight into a rich Montana legacy the Festival of the Arts, July Livingston Depot Foundation and the Western experience,” said 2nd–4th, and the Roundhouse and located at 200 West Park, Depot Museum Director Laura Roundup on Thursday, July 19th. the Depot is open Monday McCarthy Cota. This year, the Depot Museum through Saturday from The expression “pure quill,” in exhibits are open through 10am–5pm and Sunday from the language of the West, means September 23rd. The Depot’s popu- 1–5pm. There is a nominal “authentic; real, through and lar ongoing main exhibit “Rails admission, and group visits through,” and Van Cleve’s photos Across the Rockies: A Century of People are also welcome by special lend the expression a vivid authen- and Places”introduces visitors to the arrangement. Additional ticity that spans years. Born and rich history of railroading in information can be obtained raised on a working cattle and horse Montana. It pays special attention to by contacting the Depot Early Summer Evening –Barbara Vancleve ranch in Montana’s Crazy the Northern Pacific and its central office at (406) 222-2300 or visiting Mountains, Van Cleve has focused role in the opening of Yellowstone, www.livingstondepot.org. • her lens across decades on the land, America’s first national park, people, and animals that animate it. through Livingston beginning in the In bold compositions and captivat- 1880s. In addition to its main and SLAM Summer Fest seeking volunteers ing textures, her photographs give special exhibit, the museum also The 2018 Summer SLAM Libations garden. and art education in a manner that Festivalwill return to Bozeman’s But before the fun can begin, enriches and involves the communi- Downtown Art Walks Bogert Park, Saturday and Sunday, SLAM is seeking volunteersto offer ty. SLAM hosts events to showcase August 4th–5th for its eighth annual their time and talents to help ensure the artistic talent of Montana resi- reconvene in Bozeman & event. Artists from around the state the summer festival is a success for dents, funds scholarships to commu- in all mediums will be exhibiting everyone involved! Those interested nity members seeking education in Livingston their work while performers grace can log on to www.slamfesti- the arts, and spearheads community the stage for two days of fabulous vals.organd click on ‘Volunteer’ to art installations. Artist participation Montana entertainment. Delicious peruse the shift schedule and sign- in SLAM festivals is open only to The Downtown Bozeman First Security Bank, US Bank, culinary options will be available for up based on individual interests. Montanans, but everyone is wel- Association, downtown art galleries Soroptimist Park and the Emerson. your enjoyment, along with a selec- SLAM (Support Local Artists & come to attend, experience, and and retailers, and the Emerson Art Walk maps are available at tion of Montana-made spirits and Musicians) is a nonprofit organiza- support the talents of our fantastic Center for the Arts & Culture are www.downtownbozeman.org brews for patrons 21+ in the SLAM tion dedicated to promoting arts artist community. • proud to present this summer’s and participating businesses and gal- Downtown Bozeman Art Walks. leries. The Art Walks are FREE, The Art Walks occur on the second open to the public, and will go on Friday of the month from 6–8pm, rain or shine. Emerson’s upcoming music-centric June through September, and again But Bozeman doesn’t get to have in December for the “Winter” Art all the fun! Livingston Art Walks exhibit seeks artist submissions Walk. Upcoming dates are June 8th, are part gallery tour and part social July 13th, August 10th, September gathering. An eclectic array of 14th, and December 14th. locals, out-of-towners, and random The Emerson Center for the Arts that speaks to us no matter the 17th. Musically-influenced 2D & 3D Participating businesses and gal- art enthusiasts arrive in hordes to & Culture has announced a Call genre generation or geography. art of all medias accepted. For com- leries generally feature artists’ open- check out what’s hanging on the for Artin anticipation of its Music can inform us, console us, plete details and application, please ings and receptions during the event walls and who’s who. Livingston Art upcoming exhibit, “AMPLIFIED and most of all inspire us. The visit www.theemerson.org/call- The Best of Bozeman just wrapped its 2018 survey, but Backcountry’s menu is composed of Montana raised beef and order by the slice – the menu offers something for every pizza and often provide complimentary Walks are held the fourth Friday of the Art of Music,”to be on dis- Emerson is hosting a juried group for-art. that means you’ve got an entire year to try out – or continue bison, local potatoes, and Montana flour baked fresh into each lover’s palate. hors d’oeuvres and refreshments. every month from 5:30–8:30pm, play August 10th through exhibition with intent to make visi- Located at 111 S Grand Ave., enjoying – all the winners. Here’s a look at just a few of the delicious bun. Time to trade in the old wheels. Ressler Motorsis While you stroll from place to place, June through September. Upcoming September 3rd. ble the unique power of music. the Emerson Center for the Arts & area favorites. It’s past curfew and you’re ravenous. Drop into Bozeman’s Best Car Dealerand also won Best Automotive Repair. you will also be able to enjoy live dates are June 22nd, July 27th, Music is the most commonly Artists of all mediums and musical Culture serves as a primary resource Bozemanites love their morning jolt! Bozeman’s Best Coffee Tarantino’s Pizzeriafor the Best Late Night Grub. The pizza Additionally, the dealership’s Quick Lube service took Best Oil jazz and rock music played by young August 24th, and September 28th. embraced art form. People from preference are encouraged to apply. for the arts, arts education, and cul- Hutis Higher Ground Coffee for a Cause. Serving hot and spot is located off Main and Rouse, open until 3am on the Changefor just that – plus filter replacements, tire rotations, musicians from the area. You can Please visit www.livingston- every continent on earth have been Show how the beat of your drum tural activities in Southwest cold coffee drinks using beans from local roasters, the hut on weekends. Pick your specialty pie, build your own, or transmission and radiator flushes, and a host of other services. find these artists, ensembles, and chamber.comfor further event influenced by music at some point in inspires the stroke of your brush! Montana. Learn more at the afore- North 7th also features delicious breakfast burritos, provides a Guys: splurge on some new duds from Revolvr bands at rotating locations including information. • their life. It is a universal language Submissions are due by Sunday, June mentioned website. • vocational training program for area youth, and helps support Menswear, the fresh pick for Best Clothing Store. Quality denim, the adjacent Fork & Spoon restaurant. shirting, footwear, and accessories for men abound at this down- Perhaps coffee isn’t quite your cup of tea. Townshend’s town retailer, also winners of Best Place for Gifts for Him. Bozeman Teahouseis your pick for Best Teahouse. The Does man’s best friend need one of its own? Adopt a broth- Downtown Bozeman spot is a fun place to relax over a chai or er or sister! Best NonprofitHeart of the Valleyworks to com- bubble tea brewed from scratch. They also host live music and passionately shelter the lost and surrendered pets of Gallatin game nights periodically. and Madison valleys, and to enhance the lives of people and What’s for lunch? Bozeman’s Best Burgerwent to the newly companion animals through pet adoption and education. opened Backcountry Burger Bar. The downtown burger For a complete list of the 2018 Best of Bozeman winners, joint also won this year’s prize for Best New Restaurant. visit www.thebestofbozeman.com. • page 2A • Volume 25, Number 11 - June 1, 2018• The BoZone Entertainment Calendar • www.BoZone.com• 406-586-6730 ––– Tell ’em, “I Saw It In The BoZone!” June 1, 2018 • The BoZone • Page 3a BZN International Film Festival rocks sports! Join James Redford and Jeff raise awareness for local Veterans. a dynamic post-film discussion with ERA Landmark, (8 East Main the full lineup of films and associat- Bridges for BZN’s inaugural Ken Burns’ Not for Ourselves filmmaker and activist (and Street). Please visit the website to see ed Festival Conversations. • International Film Festival, June Alone(the story of Elizabeth Cady Bozemanite) Christi Cooper. 7th–10th in Bozeman. Enjoy 63 fab- Stanton and Susan B. Anthony) will Festival Conversations will exam- ulous films and provocative Festival screen at the ine a variety of sub- Conversations with 33 attending Procrastinator jects tied to the films Discovery Walk GUITAR: The Instrument filmmakers. Participate in a pitching Theater on the presented. Topics 1 9:30am Cherry River 2 That Rocked the World seminar with nationally recognized Montana State include discussions of Bug’s World10 am CMB 8 am MoR indie filmmaking platform Seed & University campus sexuality and gender Violent Universe – & 2pm Kiwanis FREE Sandbox Spark. Passholder discounts are Friday, June 8th. identity, familial rela- 11 am MoR 9 am Gallatin County Regional Park offered at many hotels, restaurants No pass is tionships, and world- Secret of the Cardboard Rocket1 Running Lungs Race and shops. required for this wide and local envi- 2 pm MoR 9:30am Lindley Park Films include documentary fea- Emmy Award- ronmental efforts. The Faster / Light – & 4pm 1 pm MOR 2018 Discovery Walk – Wildflower tures and narratives, shorts, anima- winning documen- Conversations will also The Big Sky Tonight3 pm MoR Walk9:30am Drinking Horse Trail tions and experimental work. On tary, nor for The spotlight female entre- 2018 North Side Summer Stroll Its a Bug’s World the docket is a film from Venezuela, Long Shadow, in preneurs in Bozeman, 4 pm Treeline Coffee Roasters 10 am Children’s Museum Pokémon Club4:30pm Library U.S. Geological Survey Open House Nos Llaman Guerreras. In a which filmmaker and will invite film- Claudia Williams 10 am USGS Northern Rocky Mountain country torn apart by political and Frances Causey makers and festival- 5:30pm Kountry Korner Café Living History Day economic upheaval, a team of investigates the goers to participate in The Woodpile6 pmWild Joe*s Coffee 10 am Yellowstone Gateway Museum young women finds refuge in a roots of racism. a pitching seminar Montana Manouche 6 pmUncorked Books & Babies 10 am Library sport that rises above their personal Be sure to Beth Ann Kennedy sponsored by national- Jim Averitt & Chelsea Hunt Kids Chess Club10 am Boz. Library poverty and gendered social status. check out the Free ly recognized inde- Artistic Managing director 6:30pm Baxter Hotel Bozeman’s Historic Main Street Mokshafollows three Nepali Family Night pendent filmmaking Corb Lund7 pm Pine Creek Lodge Walking Tour10 am Soroptimist Park women who have dedicated their (Saturday, June 9th). Young children platform Seed & Spark. Jazz Night7 pm Red Tractor Pizza GUITAR Family Day10 am MoR lives to spreading the joy that will enjoy Kidflix, a curated film Films will screen at multiple Neil Filo Beddow Violent Universe – & 2pm 11 am MoR mountain biking can bring to block from the New York City MSU venues, in the Museum of the 7 pm Norris Hot 6th Annual Pig Pickin’ women across the Himalayas. The International Children’s Film Rockies’ Hager Auditorium, and Bozeman’s Dark Side Walking Tour 12 pm Willie’s Distillery – Ennis short documentary 7 Emirates in downtown at the newly 7 pm Western Cafe Silly Moose Improv 3 pm Verge 24 Hoursdocuments five cyclists renovated Rialto Breathing Our Freedom w/ Tempel Canyon Collected Bluegrass5:30pm from five different countries, Bozeman, the Emerson Smith7 pmBozeman Dharma Center Follow Yer’ Nose BBQ – Emigrant including one female, who took Center’s Crawford The Boys Next Door Bob Britten upon the challenge of cycling all Theater, the Ellen 7:30pm Kaleidoscope Playhouse 5:30pm Kountry Korner Café over the 7 Emirates of UAE in less Theatre and the Willson Summer Western Series 2018 Peter King5:30pm Katabatic Brewing than 24 hours. Auditorium. 7:30pm The Ellen Theatre Open Mic Night Kim Swimstells the inspiring Passes are now on Andrew Gromiller and the 6 pm Wild Joe*s Coffee story of an accomplished open sale at www.bozeman- Organically Grown8 pm Office Mathias6 pm Corx Wine & Cheese water swimmer’s attempt to become filmcelebration.com. Quinlan Conley and the I-90 Blues Edis Kittrell6:30pm Baxter Hotel the first woman to swim 30 miles Three tiers – Bridger 8 pm The Attic – Livingston Aran Buzzas through a stretch of cold, rough Peak, Hyalite Peak, The Most Unknown8 pm The Rialto 7 pm Norris Hot Springs and shark-inhabited waters off the and Gallatin Peak – Holding for Hux9 pm Eagles Bar Bozeman’s Drinking History Walking Milton Menasco & The Big Fiasco Tour7 pm Soroptimist Park San Francisco coast. As tradition offer passholders a 9 pm Chico Hot Springs Saloon Permafunk7 pm Red Tractor Pizza and modernity collide high on the variety of events Bluebelly Junction9 pm Sac Bar – Boys Next Door Tibetan plateau, the nomads of throughout the Festival Christy Hays9 pm Murray Bar – 7:30pm Kaleidoscope Playhouse Ritomahave a new passion – bas- and guarantee entry to Mach One Music9 pm JR’s Lounge Matt Flinner Trio8:30pm The Rialto ketball. Leaving their old way of life all screenings, depending Moonlight Productions Bassment Sunrise Karaoke 9 pm Eagles Bar behind, they battle to keep their upon space. Bozeman Session9 pmZebra Cocktail Lounge Milton Menasco & The Big Fiasco culture alive while embracing the residents can purchase Green Partridge10 pm Haufbrau 9 pm Chico Hot Springs Saloon modern world. Montana Vets, passes at a discount at Sneaky Pete & The Secret Sugar Daddies Montana Waterstook 24 Old Main Gallery. Weapons 10 pm Filling Station 9 pm Sacajawea Bar – 3 Forks Veterans on an all-inclusive fly fish- Passes and Magpies w/ Sasha Bell Band & Tiny Red Glow Buffalo9 pmMurray Bar – ing trip on Montana’s Big Hole Festival. Afterwards, youth and tickets for single 10:15pm Top Hat – Missoula Mach One Music9 pm JR’s Lounge & River with The Complete Fly Fisher adults are invited to a preview of screenings ($12) will be available for Goldfish Races10:30pm Karaoke9:30pm Bale of Hay Saloon – lodge; they created this film to help Youth V Gov.and to participate in pick-up the week of the Festival at Bale of Hay Saloon – Virginia City Jillian Holzbauer10 pm Haufbrau Enjoy these ‘Best of Bozeman’ victors all year long! The Best of Bozeman just port the adjacent Fork & Spoon Backcountry’s menu is composed of something for every pizza lover’s sories for men abound at this down- wrapped its 2018 survey, but restaurant. Montana raised beef and bison, palate. town retailer, also winners of Best that means you’ve got an entire year Perhaps coffee isn’t quite your local potatoes, and Montana flour Time to trade in the old wheels. Place for Gifts for Him. to try out – or continue enjoying – cup of tea. Townshend’s baked fresh into each delicious bun. Ressler Motorsis Bozeman’s Best Does man’s best friend need one all the winners. Here’s a look at just Bozeman Teahouseis your pick It’s past curfew and you’re raven- Car Dealerand also won Best of its own? Adopt a brother or sister! a few of the area favorites. for Best Teahouse. The Downtown ous. Drop into Tarantino’s Automotive Repair. Additionally, the Best NonprofitHeart of the Valley Bozemanites love their morning Bozeman spot is a fun place to relax Pizzeriafor the Best Late Night Grub. dealership’s Quick Lube service took works to compassionately shelter the jolt! Bozeman’s Best Coffee Hutis over a chai or bubble tea brewed The pizza spot is located off Main Best Oil Changefor just that – plus fil- lost and surrendered pets of Gallatin Higher Ground Coffee for a from scratch. They also host live and Rouse, open until 3am on the ter replacements, tire rotations, and Madison valleys, and to enhance Cause. Serving hot and cold coffee music and game nights periodically. weekends. Pick your specialty pie, transmission and radiator flushes, the lives of people and companion drinks using beans from local roast- What’s for lunch? Bozeman’s Best build your own, or and a host of other services. animals through pet adoption and ers, the hut on North 7th also fea- Burgerwent to the newly opened order by the slice – the menu offers Guys: splurge on some new duds education. tures delicious breakfast burritos, Backcountry Burger Bar. The from Revolvr Menswear, the fresh For a complete list of the 2018 provides a vocational training pro- downtown burger joint also won this pick for Best Clothing Store. Quality Best of Bozeman winners, visit gram for area youth, and helps sup- year’s prize for Best New Restaurant. denim, shirting, footwear, and acces- www.thebestofbozeman.com. • page 2A • Volume 25, Number 11 - June 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 11 - June 1, 2018 • page 3A Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday 3 DiSnpe otoo nDonaCteit yfo orf FBoorzke &m an 4 Deatcil…y B7i kaem toC Wityo orkf Bfroezeebmieasn, 5 2C0h1a8ll eSnugmemer TGraailllsatin Valley 6 2C0h1a8ll eSnugmemer TGraaillslatin Valley 7 BFeZsNti vInatlernationCailt yF iolmf Bozeman GUITAR: The Instrument GUITAR: The Instrument Dine to Donate for Fork & Dine to Donate for Fork & 2018 Summer Trails Challenge 8 am MoR 8 am MoR Spoon City of Bozeman Spoon City of Bozeman Gallatin Valley GUITAR: The Instrument That 2018 Summer Trails Challenge Commuter Challenge Specials w/ WTI TATE Academy Summer Workshops – Dine to Donate-Fork & SpoonBozeman Rocked the World8 am MoR Gallatin Valley City of Bozeman Enrollment Open The Ellen Theatre TATE – Enrollment Open The Ellen Madison Valley Open Studio Tours TATE – Enrollment Open The Ellen TATE Academy Summer Workshops – Kaleidoscope Summer Camps dates Kaleidoscope Summer Camps dates 10 am Gallery 287 – Ennis Discovery Walk – Trail Tracking Kids Enrollment Open The Ellen Theatre are HERE! 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The Big Sky Tonight3 pm MoR Naturopathic Doctor11 am Peets Hill Faster Than Light4pm 1 pm MOR Secret - Cardboard Rocket12 pm MoR Summer Series: Kids’ Classics 2018 LEGO Club3:45pm Library Violent Universe – & 2pm11 am MOR The Big Sky Tonight3 pm MOR Faster Than Light – & 4pm1 pm MoR WP2aa slpktmi4n gp mTour: GhSousntssTe hote fH BEillolslez Cne meTmhaeneat’estrrey DPcianoiltuy N nBitgsikh, ete 4ttco p… Wm4o rpkm freeCbitiyeM soA,f P dB iBoszreewmianng SFDaeasciltryee rBt ToikhfeCa antor dL Wbigoohartkr –d f r&Re oe4bcpkimees t1, n dpoimosn- MMOORR MRWEiSnAEeDc’sr taLofi tva Mi nDegoesgttuo4pn p 3Fm:a4r5mpBmeorsze Mmaarnk eLLtiibbrraarryy DTOhapeile yBn Bi gHik oSeuk tsyoe TW4o nopirmgkh ftre3e pbmies, Sditsocrko VuMnistiosoR,n Thomas Susanj6 pm MAP Brewing Family Movie Monday counts, etc…2 pm City of Bozeman 4:30pm Miles Park – Livingston etc…4 pm City of Bozeman Bridger Mountain Big Band 4:30pm Movie Lovers – Belgrade The Big Sky Tonight3 pm MOR Western Wednesday 4:30pm & Front Porch Pickin’ every Thursday 7 pm Eagles Bar Raising the Dead STEAMlab4 pm Children’s Museum 7 pm Movie Lovers – Belgrade 5:30pm Follow Yer’ Nose BBQ – Emigrant Hemlock w/ Sevidemic, Life Has a 5 pm Top Hat – Missoula New Release Tuesday – A Wrinkle in Farmers Market5 pm Big Sky Town Overtime Sports 4 v 4 co-ed Cornhole 7 pm Filling Station Eryn Bent Time4:30pm Movie Lovers – Belgrade Vinyl Vortex5 pm MAP Brewing League6 pm MAP Brewing MOTH7 pm Bozeman Hot Springs 5 pm Murray Bar – Livingston Beer for a Cause5 pm Katabatic Christy Hays and Tony Polecastro Open Builds6 pmBozeman Makerspace Nathan North7 pm Norris Hot Springs Pints with Purpose: The Trust for Farmers’ Market5 pm Bogert Park 5 pm Bridger Brewing Bozeman Kiwanis FREE Sandbox Canyon Collected Public Land5 pm Bridger Brewing Wings & Strings5 pm MAP Brewing 2018 Discovery Walk – Walk and Talk Project6 pm Gallatin County Regional 8 pm Chico Hot Springs Saloon Bluegrass Jam Christy Hays5:30pm Bozeman Spirits Through History5:30pm Peets Hill Cooking Class6 pm Claudia’s Mesa Haufbrau Open Mic Night 5:30pm Katabatic Brewing Company Rich Mayo Lean on Pete6 pm The Rialto 2018 Jordan World Circus 10 pm Haufbrau Josh Moore6 pm Outlaw Brewing 6 pm Kountry Korner Café Tom Georges’s Music6 pm Outlaw 7 pm Gallatin County Fairgrounds Chelsea Hunt and Joe Knapp Author Event w/ Michelle Caffrey The Five 6 pm Uncorked Wine – Ripple7 pm The Mint Bar – Belgrade Fo66 rppt mmVine MounWtailidn sJ oWea*slk Cinogf fBeree wSpeoryt A6To dpmdmamuyr aG, eIsoerngoersd6a lp, mSCcaovuenMntrgAye PBr ,oB Torhekswehineglf SLe6ot np’sgm wTariltke Yr’As MG6:ou3u0ilndptmainsC Wouanlktriyn gB oBorekwsheerylf SRBcircihdkog Boelar’ ssC sOre7ue tpk Sm Bcoreyesn7in pCgmsou4n tprRym eB d&o oTkraschteolrf Mike Comstock Skull & guests6:30pm Zebra Cocktail Montana Wilderness Association free 7 pm Movie Lovers – Belgrade 6:30pm Red Tractor Pizza New Release Tuesday – A Wrinkle in lecture6:30pm Bozeman Library Slightly Stoopid with Stick Figure and Family Movie Monday Time7 pm Movie Lovers – Belgrade The Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Pepper7 pm KettleHouse Amphitheater 7 pm Movie Lovers – Belgrade Lane Norberg Band7 pm Filling Station The Mutineers w/ Mario Miners Jr. Monday Night Live Trivia!?!? 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Planetarium Faster Than Light – & 4pm 1 pm MoR Fork in the Road Food Truck10 am Museum of the Rockies Guided Tour of GUITAR1:45pm MoR Brunch Live Music – Christy Hays11 am Pine Creek Lodge JJ Inside a Guitar with Gibson Guitars2 pm MoR Bob Britten5:30pm Kountry Korner Café Open STEAMlab Hours3 pm Children’s Museum Heather Lingle5:30pm Katabatic Brewing Company uu The Big Sky Tonight3 pm MoR Charlie Denison7 pm Norris Hot SpringsPark LEGO Club3:45pm Bozeman Public Library Blitzen Trapper w/ National Park Radio7 pmPine Creek Lodge nn Shields Valley Farmers Market Whiskey Myers- First Montana Appearance!7 pm Old Saloon 4:30pm Holliday Park – Clyde Park Bozambique7 pm Red Tractor Pizza Raising the Dead5 pm Top Hat – Missoula True West8 pm Blue Slipper Theatre ee Pints w/ Purpose: Gallatin Ice Foundation Shakespeare in the Parks – Love’s Labour’s Lost8 pm MSU 5 pm Bridger Brewing Exit 2889 pm Sacajawea Bar – Three Forks Christy Hays5 pm Murray Bar – Livingston Sunrise Karaoke – Eagles9 pm Eagles Bar Bluegrass Jam5:30pm Katabatic Brewing Company BlackWater Band9 pm Chico Hot Springs Saloon 33 Exploring Ivan Doig: A Discussion Series Iya Terra9 pm Eagles Lodge Ballroom 6 pm Country Bookshelf Jessie & The Jinx9 pm Murray Bar – Livingston -- Robert Lethert6:30pm Red Tractor Pizza Motel Radio9 pm Live From The Divide Monday Night Live Trivia!?!?8 pm Bozeman Taproom Catskills9 pm JR’s Lounge & Casino 22 Shane Smith & The Saints9 pm Live From The Divide Wayne Brothers9:30pm Bale of Hay Saloon – Virginia City Open Mic Night10 pm Haufbrau Tom Kirwan10 pm Haufbrau 33 ,, 22 00 11 88 G Y e C ! e : @ B Z . et our v ents on the ale nd ar mail info o one Com ($25 per listinG for non-advertisers) or C all 586- 6730 Page 6a • The BoZone • June 1, 2018 Head out into the field Children’s Museum offers events & w/ F-11’s photo workshops exhibits fun for the whole family! F-11 Photo & The Print at your feet. A two-meeting Macro Also at the Children’s Refinery will present a Rodeo Basics & Nature Shoot on Museum... Open Shoot & Lectureon Friday, June Fairy Creekis set for Friday and STEAMlab Hourswith 15th. Meet up at F-11 for an hour Saturday, June 22nd–23rd. From events recurring weekly. and a half class from 2–3:30pm to tips and tools to hands-on experi- Connect with Bozeman’s discover the decisive moment, the ence in the field, get a quick intro- community of youth mak- best ISO settings, shutter speed ver- duction to macro photography. ers. All available tools will sus aperture priority mode, and how Explore the basics, along with com- be at your disposal with to compose the ideal rodeo photo- position, lighting, color and more so Arduinos, Raspberry Pis, graph. The group will then head you can the capture crisp, close-up 3D printers, and more – out to the Gardiner Rodeo from shots you have wanted.Then, take plus, a resident expert on- 5:30–9pm (must make individual your newly acquired skills into the hand to help out. Drop off travel arrangements). field and learn while doing, with fun kids grades 6–12 on Photographer and instructor guided drills. Macro photography Mondays from 3–5pm, Becca Tatarka is a lifelong rodeo changes the way you see the trails Tuesdays from 4–7pm, and participant, including as a member you travel, guaranteed. Fridays from 10am–noon of the Montana State University Macro Basics begins with a through the school year. Rodeo Team. Learn proper arena Friday night session (6–7pm) at F-11 Additional open lab hours etiquette for shooting at any rodeo with instructor Katherine Milledge. vary and some school holi- event as well as how to safely be Saturday, roll out of bed early for a It’s summertime and the down for some educational fun! This days may affect these hours. around livestock from an experi- morning of guided photographic Children’s Museum of Bozeman event is held the second Friday of The innovative STEAMlab pro- enced Bozeman native. Get first play at a breathtaking private loca- (CMB) is abuzz with activities for every month. gram offers personally relevant proj- hand understanding of rodeo ath- tion in the foothills on the east slope area kids – and even adults! Here’s Throughout the summer, the ect-based learning opportunities to letes, find out how to recognize the of the Bridger Mountains (meet a look at some of the upcoming Children’s Museum will host a num- kids with the aim of bolstering inter- peak of action, freeze it, and which time of 5:30am at F-11; workshop happenings. ber of Family Movie Nights. The est and expertise in 21st century focusing modes to use. Explore the runs from 6am–12pm). Get encour- Music Monday with Music first screening of A Bug’s Lifeis set skills. Come enjoy the STEAMlab as countless photo opportunities agement to take on some new chal- Kateis first up on June 4th at for Friday, June 15th at 7pm. Future part of your museum experience. beyond the arena including still life, lenges, like learning to photograph 10:30am. On the first Monday of screenings include Meet the Robinsons Included with membership or candid portraits, detail shots and hummingbirds. Katherine and addi- the month during the school year, on July 20th and Wall-Eon August admission. color abstracts. tional F-11 Photo staff members the Children’s Museum hosts a 17th. The funny flicks will screen Located at 202 S Willson Ave., Becca and F-11 Photo co-owner will be on site so you can get imme- series of fun, family-oriented music- either inside or out, depending on the Children’s Museum offers Doug Bundren will be onsite at the diate feedback on your photos as making experiences. These gather- the weather. Lemonade and pop- hands-on exhibits, summer science rodeo to help with questions, cre- you practice and play. Tickets are ings feature singing, rhythm, move- corn will be available for $1. These camps, after-school activities, and ativity and inspiration. After the $79.99, or $69.99 for F-11 VIPs. ment, and improvisation, and are screenings are included with muse- educational programs throughout rodeo, participants will have the Participants must make individual designed for families with children um membership or admission. the year. Because children make pro- option to meet up at a Gardiner travel arrangements. ages infant to 6. Included with An adults-only STEAM & Suds found meaning from direct experi- watering hole to share success, Preregistration is required for museum membership or admission. follows Thursday, June 21st from ence, CMB programs facilitate path- near misses and photos of the ALL classes. Visit On June 8th, the next FREE 5:30–8pm. Ever wanted to design on ways for hands-on exploratory play. day. Rodeo Shoot & Lecture www.f11photo.com, call (406) Friday Nightwill unfold from a 3D printer? How about putting a Visit www.cmbozeman.orgfor tickets are $89.99, or $79.99 for F- 586-3281, or stop by the store at 5–8pm. The public is invited to robot to use? Now’s your chance! further details, membership infor- 11 VIP members. Rodeo admission 2612 W Main St., Suite A, to regis- enjoy the museum’s exhibits free of Join CMB’s resident tech expert to mation, and registration for upcom- not included. ter. Additional technical require- charge during this monthly event. create and play in the lab. Suds will ing events. Be sure to follow the Celebrate summer and find out ments may apply. See website for Pizza will be available for $1 per be provided by Mountains Walking Children’s Museum on Facebook how to create larger than life photos further details and complete course slice, courtesy of Tarantino’s Brewery. This event is $20 and only and Instagram for the most up-to- from the constantly evolving world schedule. • Pizzeria. Bring the whole family for those 21+. Registration required. date info. • Country Bookshelf to host Native Art, the Little Bighorn & diverse release celebration for MT- histories at Museum inspired anthology There’s a full calendar at the place Wednesday, June 13th in the month. Bring your competitive Museum of the Rockies as Hager Auditorium beginning at edge and sense of humor to this Country Bookshelf in The cover art includes a painting by Southwest Montana is finally enter- 6pm. This event is free and open to year’s exciting program series. Downtown Bozeman – Montana’s Butte artist Kelly Packer. On ing its sunny season. Here’s a look at the public. The next edition is set for largest independent bookstore since Saturday, June 16th at 2pm, some upcoming events at your Adelson is an avid historian of Tuesday, June 26th from 1957 – is known for its expansive Country Bookshelf will host a party neighborhood museum. American western expansion and 5:30–7:30pm. Brews of the selection of good reads, but also and reading to celebrate the book’s The Elise R. Donohue Lectures the Indian Wars in the American Rockies!will feature selections hosts regular events to connect release. Bookworms, literature on the American West in Memory West. He is about to begin his eight from MAP Brewing Co. Event author with reader. enthusiasts, and other members of of Walter Rosenberry will present season as a Park Ranger Interpreter guests will explore the challenges Open Country Press, a small, the public are encouraged to stop by Native Art Now!with Jennifer at Little Bighorn Battlefield National and triumphs of the brewers in the independent Montana press, is in support of their talented neigh- Complo McNutt on Tuesday, June Monument. At the Battlefield, he Rocky Mountain region from New proud to announce the release of bors. 12th in Hager Auditorium at 6pm. has presented his riveting ‘Battle Mexico to Arizona to Montana and Bright Bones: Contemporary Country Bookshelf is located at This event is free and open to Talk Apocalypse at Little Bighorn; Alberta. Climate, access to ingredi- Montana Writing, which is an 28 W Main St. Author events are the public. Custer’s Final Battle’ to thousands of ents and the wild fluctuations in anthology of innovative literature by free and open to the public. For Join for an in-depth look at con- enthusiastic visitors from around the population are all part of the story writers with a connection to more information about the store temporary Native Art from over the world. He has been a consultant on of acquiring a cold one in early days Montana. Bright Bonesincludes fresh and to take a peek at its upcoming last 20 years. Learn about artists like the epic battle, appearing on the of living in the Rockies. poems, stories, and lyric essays from calendar, visit Jaune Quick-To-See Smith History Channel, Discovery Looking ahead, The New Breed: emerging and established writers. www.countrybookshelf.com. • (Flathead), Kay WalkingStick Channel, CBS Sunday Morning, the American Brewing Since 1978with (Cherokee), and Truman Lowe (Ho- Travel Channel, C-Span, radio Bozeman Brewing Co. is set for July Chunk) who forged pathways for the shows and other media outlets. 31st, followed by the Hops & History: next generation of Native artists Cheers to the return of MOR’s Season Celebrationon August 28th. Meryl McMaster (Plains summer Hops & Historyseries! Admission for the monthly tast- Cree/Blackfoot), Marie Watt Now in its fifth year, Hops & History ing presentations is $8, plus a $2 (Seneca), and Jeffery Gibson supports the museum’s Living souvenir mug charge for each partic- (Cherokee/ Mississippi Band of History Farm. Every month during ipant’s first event – reuse your mug! Choctaw), to name a few. McNutt is the summer season, Hops & History Admission for the closing celebration the curator of contemporary art for brings a lively audience of adults to is $15, including a souvenir tasting the Eiteljorg Museum of American the farm by pairing the Gallatin glass and suds. Must be 21+ to Indians and Western Art where, dur- Valley’s brewing past with beer tast- attend ALL Hops & History events. ing her 27-year tenure, she has ings from local breweries. In 1989, the Tinsley House was helped to establish their extensive In 2018, enjoy a refreshing twist relocated to Museum of the Rockies, contemporary Native Art collection on each evening’s lecture. Led by and the history of Montana’s home- and the Eiteljorg Contemporary Art MOR’s Curator of History, Michael steading era was recreated at Fellowship. Fox, this year’s programs will be MOR’s Living History Farm, The Gallatin History Museum filled with brewing history trivia. now open for the summer season. Lecture Series’ next edition, Little Mixed into the talks, participants Skilled costumed interpreters will Bighorn: Voices from a Distant can answer trivia questions to win take you back in time as they cook Pastwith Steve Adelson, will take prizes from the featured brewery of over a wood-burning stove, demon- strate cooking skills and recipes from the 1890s, tend to the Heirloom Garden, and forge iron in the blacksmith’s shop. Take time this summer to enjoy the history of a time gone by that lives on today. The Living History Farm is FREE and open to the public. Finally, a brand new MOR exhibit for summer! GUITAR: The Instrument That Rocked the Worldis now open. Explore the history of the world’s most rec- ognized musical instrument. Experience diverse genres of music and discover the science of pitch and tone. Crossing over cultural boundaries, the guitar has made a significant impact on a wide variety of groups from gypsies to cowboys to teenage rebels. GUITAR: The Instrument That Rocked the Worldis included with Museum admission. For more information about these events and exhibits, visit www.museumofthe- rockies.orgor call (406) 994-5257. • Contributing Writers Zelpha Boyd Danny Waldo Dalton Brink Bennett Drozic Dodie Andersen Christine Hrenya page 6A • Volume 25, Number 11 - June 1, 2018 • The BoZone Entertainment Calendar • www.bozone.com• 406-586-6730 ––– Tell ’em, “I Saw It In The BoZone!” June 1, 2018 • The BoZone • Page 7a BFS June titles: The Leisure Seeker, Andy Irons doc & more Bozeman Film Society (BFS) will time? What is consciousness? How On Wednesday, June 13th at The Hemingway Home in Key West. the film runs 115 minutes. present four highly acclaimed inde- much do we really know? These Ellen Theatre, BFS presents The They recapture their passion for Then, on Sunday, June 24th at pendent films this June in essential questions have fueled scien- Leisure Seekerat 7:30pm. The life and their love for each other on The Rialto, join for WesFest Downtown Bozeman. On Friday, tific inquiry for generations. Tackle film stars Academy Award-winner a road trip that provides revelation 2018, the first-ever canine friendly June 1st, BFS is proud to join The them June 1st with one of the film’s Helen Mirren and two-time and surprise right up to the very film screening in Bozeman! Enjoy a Rialto in hosting one of the first stars, Bozeman’s own Dr. Luke Golden Globe-winner Donald end. Rated R, the film runs 112 full day of Wes Anderson films screenings of The Most McKay, for an introduction as well Sutherland as a runaway couple minutes. with your best friends, capped by Unknown. Selected as one of the as a follow-up Q&A where attendees going on an unforgettable journey BFS hosts Teton Gravity his latest acclaimed new animated few theaters to premiere this epic will have a chance to ask your most in the faithful old RV they call Research documentary Andy comedy, Isle of Dogsat 7:30pm. documentary in advance of its the- burning questions. Not rated, the “The Leisure Seeker,” travelling Irons: Kissed By Godat the An outbreak of canine flu in Japan atrical release, The Rialto joins film runs 114 minutes. from Boston to The Ernest Ellen Theatre on Wednesday, June leads all dogs to be banished to an other art house theaters around the 20th at 7:30pm. A film about bipo- island. The outcasts soon embark nation to explore what drives scien- lar disorder and opioid addiction on an epic journey when a 12-year- tists to investigate the unknowns of as seen through the life of three- old boy arrives at the colony to find the universe. time world champion surfer Andy his beloved pet. The all-star voice A first-of-its-kind filmmaking Irons, this is not a film about surf- cast includes Bryan Cranston, experiment, The Most Unknownfol- ing, but a film about a person that Edward Norton, Bill Murray, lows nine scientists around the lived life to its fullest at the top of Scarlett Johansson, Tilda Swinton, globe as they explore new fields and his industry while facing insur- Greta Gerwig and Yoko Ono. visit new places. Through these sci- mountable internal challenges. Rated PG-13, the film runs 101 entists’ journey – the film begins Highlighting the struggles with the minutes. Leashes and poop bags underneath a mountain and ends same demons that millions of peo- required. Additional WesFest 2018 on a Monkey Island – The Most ple worldwide battle with daily, the details forthcoming. Unknownexamines what it means to evening features a special introduc- Visit www.bozemanfilmsoci- dedicate one’s life to uncovering tion and includes a Q&A with local ety.orgfor film previews, pricing some of humanity’s biggest ques- experts in the field of opioid addic- and ticketing information – and tions. How did life begin? What is tion and bipolar disorder. Rated R, “Keep ‘Em Flickering!” • Livingston Film Series closes with Student Join Verge Theater for Films from MSU School of Film more stage antics in June! The Livingston Film Series is trained creative artists. Combining tion process. And, in celebration of from Bennett Drozic Improv on the Vergeis back delighted to present a FREE screen- technical skills, history, and theory, another great season of the Did you know Verge Theater is a throughout the summer with special ing of student filmsfrom the these young filmmakers focus on sto- Livingston Film Series, a burger and 12-month theater? That’s right! We guests! The Bozeman Improverts MSU School of Film & rytelling and documentaries. brat bbq will be hosted as part of used to take some time off in the will share the stage with students Photography at 7pm on Sunday, Provided with the a solid foundation the reception! summer for a deep breath, but we’re who have graduated through Verge June 10th at the Shane Lalani in writing, cinematography, editing, Now wrapping up its third sea- too excited about theater to think Theater’s Improv School. Come join Center for the Arts. directing, lighting, and sound, MSU son, the Livingston Film Series pres- about breathing. Shakespeare once in on the fun and laughter as the It’s the final screening of the sea- film students have gone on to win ents a wide variety of independent said, “Breathing is overrated; what grads show off their skills, giving the son, and the best has been saved for three Oscars, numerous Emmys, and features, documentaries, local films, matters is the play!”* biggest laughs for the fewest bucks! last! This will be a special evening of have worked on major productions and special screenings in the Shane *quote from Fred Shakespeare, Guaranteed to be a hilarious start to films written, produced, and edited like: The Walking Dead, Dexter, Star Center’s Dulcie Theatre. A recep- my former free-diving coach. your week, popular improv games by students of the MSU School of Warsand many others the world over. tion precedes each film at 6:30pm. So in honor of Fred Shakespeare, are played in the style of Whose Line Film’s Masters, Grad, and under- Culled from hundreds of student Admission is always free, but dona- we are filling the upcoming months is it Anyway?, as well as long-form grad programs. projects, these productions represent tions are gratefully accepted. with a series of events we call “The improv. Everything is created on the For more than 50 years, the some of MSU’s finest creative cine- The Livingston Film Series is Flight Of Summer!” The Flight will spot and based on audience sugges- Montana State University School of matic offerings. Event organizers generously sponsored by Marilyn feature the inaugural Montana tions. Come enjoy cheap thrills for Film & Photography has prepared hope you enjoy seeing the films as Clotz, Mary Ann Bearden, and Playwrights Festival, to be held your laugh hole! Join us at 7pm on students to become professionally much as they did during the selec- Donald B. Gimbel. • Friday and Saturday, June 8th–9th. Mondays, June 18th, July 9th and With a spotlight on the process of 23rd, and August 20th for these spe- creating a play, from concept cial shows! Tickets are $7 in through production, Verge Theater advance, or $9 at the door. Ellen presents Summer Westerns, will host a series of playwrights who And because Improv isn’t just for will be teaching workshops and adults, we offer Silly Moose Kids’ Classics & Oklahoma! reading from their plays. Workshops Comedy Improvfor the family include Playwriting For Beginners, who likes to laugh together. This Theatre For Social Justice, and Freeing summer, we will be opening up the The Ellen Theatre, a Downtown and the toe-tappin’ title tune – sessions are designed to explore the Creativity, Achieving Completion. Family Stage for this fun and inter- Bozeman institution, is your source “Oklahoma!” various skills every actor needs. Participation is open to the public, active Improvisation show for kids for some of the area’s best big Oklahoma!opens Friday, July 13th Workshops take place Monday whether you are a beginner or a sea- and parents alike. The kids are screen entertainment and stage per- on The Ellen stage, featuring a tal- through Friday from 9am–4pm. soned writer – everyone will have an encouraged to get crazy, shout sug- formances. It also houses some great ented cast of community members Classes will focus on theatre opportunity to learn from play- gestions and become a part of the musical acts, both local and those and live orchestra. Tickets are $25 games and exercises to stretch the wrights Leah Joki, Pamela Mencher, hilarity on stage. Adults can just sit coming through town. Here’s a look for adults and $18 for youth 17 and voice, body, and mind, as well as Greg Owens, Steven Palmer, and back, enjoy, and watch the mayhem at what’s happening downtown. under. Premium seating is also avail- scenes and improvisation to encour- C.M. Webb. ensue. Just like our Improv on the Verge Sponsored by The Western Café, able for $34 and upper balcony for age students to develop their tech- The festival will feature staged shows, but with a G rating! The Silly The Ellen’s annual Summer $18. Oh, what a beautiful musical – nique. Students will also have the readings of plays in development Moose Improv Showruns on Saturdays Western Serieskicks off Friday, Oklahoma!at The Ellen Theatre – it’s opportunity to select classes that and works-in-progress, showcasing at 3pm on June 2nd and August June 1st and runs through August. more than O.K.! explore various aspects of theatre work from these talented playwrights 18th. Tickets are $7 in advance, or This year features a brand-new, fan- Wine, beer, and other refresh- including musicals, technical theatre, from around the region. These read- $9 at the door. Children 2 and tastic lineup of classic gems and ments will be sold in the lobby and advanced acting concepts. In ings will help both established and under are admitted FREE! modern favorites starring John beginning one hour before all show- order for students to share what they emerging playwrights create new Stay tuned for more “Flight of Wayne, James Stewart, Henry times. Ticketing and further infor- have learned, both sessions will con- work by offering the space to present Summer” offerings from Verge Fonda, Robert Redford and more! mation about these and other clude with a showcase for invited material before a live audience. The Theater, or visit www.vergethe- Here’s a look at the first batch upcoming events is available at friends and family. event also offers local audiences the ater.comfor reservations and fur- of films. www.theellentheatre.org. For Tuition $395 for each workshop. rare chance to watch and participate ther information about these pro- Getting things started on June additional inquiries, please call (406) Discounts are available for siblings in the very dynamic playwrighting ductions and other upcoming 1st, John Wayne stars in Angel and the 585-5885 or stop into The Ellen box and to students registering for both process firsthand. For more informa- events. Advance tickets are also Badman, followed by The Ox-Bow office. Hours are Wednesday sessions. Those in need of financial tion about how you can be involved available in store at Cactus Records. Incidentwith Henry Fonda on through Saturday from 1–3pm, as assistance are encouraged to apply in the workshops and readings of We hope to see you at “The Little Wednesday, June 6th. Enjoy the well as two hours prior to any event. for scholarships. Visit this exciting event, please visit the Black Box on the Edge (of Robert Duvall and Kevin Costner- See you in historic downtown! www.TateAcademy.orgfor fur- theater website. Bozeman)!” • fronted Open Rangeon Friday, June Also at the Ellen, TATE ther details and registration infor- 15th. Starring James Stewart, Bend of Academy is pleased to announce mation, or call (406) 586-6918 the Riverscreens on June 22nd before registration is open for the 2018 with additional questions. TATE Ride the High Countrywith Joel TATE Summer Workshops, set Academy: where hard work and McCrea and Randolph Scott closes for June 18th–29th and July 23rd joy collide! It’s serious fun. • the first month of films on June through August 3rd. The two-week 29th. All movies start at 7:30pm and the Ellen Saloon opens for refreshments at 6:30pm. Tickets are $6 for each screening. Giddy up and catch this Cowboy Train – yee-haw! Also beginning in early June, The Ellen announces a new sum- mer film series – Kids’ Classics! Gather the relatives, from tots to teens and even grownups, to enjoy family favorites on the big silver screen. Here’s a look at the summer schedule. The Incredible Journeyis first up on Sunday, June 3rd. Then catch The Brave Little Toasteron Sunday, June 10th, The Sandloton Sunday, June 17th, and The Adventures of Milo and Otison Sunday, June 24th. Future screenings include Matilda on July 14th, The Misadventures of Merlin Joneson August 5th, and Free Willyclosing out the series on August 26th. Soft drinks, candy, popcorn, and other refreshments are available for purchase starting at 1pm, with all movies starting at 2pm. Each film is only $2 at the door! Seating is first come, first served. Dust off that surrey with the fringe on top! The Ellen Theatre is celebrating the 75th Anniversary of one of America’s most beloved musicals – tickets for Oklahoma! are on sale now. This Rogers and Hammerstein masterpiece features a talented cast of community mem- bers and a LIVE orchestra! If you’ve never seen this Broadway blockbuster, it’s the granddaddy of them all, with hit songs such as “Oh, What A Beautiful Mornin’,” (Everything’s up to date in) www.vergetheater.com “Kansas City,” “I Cain’t Say No,” “People Will Say We’re in Love,” Tell ’em, “I Saw It In The BoZone!” ––– The BoZone Entertainment Calendar • www.bozone.com• 406-586-6730 • Volume 25, Number 11 - June 1, 2018 • page 7A “Uh...” – an uncomfortable pause. Across 43 “That really wore me out” 8 Other, in Oviedo 42 Endeavoring to, much 1 World book? 44 Ending for bow or brew 9 Barely competition (for) less formally Crossword Sponsored By: www.BoZone.com 6 Steakhouse order 45 River blocker 10 Paris-to-Warsaw dir. 45 Tamed 11 Hominy holder 48 Newspaper dist. no. 11 One with shared custody, 46 Key disciple of Buddha 14 “Rocky IV” nemesis Ivan 49 Pig’s enclosure maybe 47 Went from two lanes 15 “What the Butler Saw” 50 Top-of-the-line 12 Planet’s turning point to one playwright Joe 51 Pump, e.g. 13 Putin putoff? 49 Unmovable 16 Moron’s start? 53 Back muscle 18 Actor Rutger of “Blade 50 Be hospitable to 17 Question from one 55 Org. that goes around Runner” 51 Little argument possibly out of earshot a lot 22 ___ Mae 52 Philosopher David 19 Pizzeria order 57 Schticky joke ender 25 Set of steps? 54 Domini preceder 20 “The Treasure of the ___ 58 Requesting versions of 27 Fitting 56 Shakespearean quintet? Madre” items at a restaurant that 29 Movie crew electrician 58 Pirates’ org. 21 Sammy Hagar album with aren’t on the list 30 Group within a group 59 “___ Haw” “I Can’t Drive 55” 60 “Breaking Bad” network 31 Out of business, for short 22 Rapidly 61 Jouster’s weapon 32 They consist of four qtrs. ©2018 Jonesin’ Crosswords 23 Edible pod 62 PiÒata part 33 Noisy bird 24 Sketchy craft 63 Minigolf’s lack 34 Velvet 26 Nicholas I or II, e.g. 64 Out of money Underground 28 “The World Is Yours” 65 Golfing great Sam singer Reed rapper 35 Runner on 29 Pomade alternative Down soft sur- 30 Picturesque views 1 Compounds faces 33 “Taxi” actress with a 2 Three-horse team, Russian 36 Fridge series of health and for “a set of three” sound wellness books 3 Onion features 37 Settle 35 Bundle of wheat 4 Ancient Greek marketplace securely 38 Hunk of goo 5 Like some gummy candy 41 Vague 39 Oven protectors 6 Nail site 40 2004 Stephen Chow 7 B, in the NATO phonetic comedy-martial arts film alphabet Flip the on Switch Stellar cast performs in ballet classic Giselle How did a quaint tale of wronged peas- mad with grief (in the famous “mad scene”) Nikita Kusurgashev, ants, dastardly noblemen and jilted ghosts and dies. Then she joins the ranks of the Wilis former soloist with the become one of the greatest ballet classics of (the spirits of other jilted women), who take Bolshoi Ballet plays the 19th century? their revenge on faithless men by forcing them Giselle’s rejected suitor, It was a period when Europe was to dance to their deaths in the middle of the Hans; Parsifal immersed in ballet-mania. Middle-class audi- night. Giselle is delegated to finish off the Pittendorfer of Texas ences delighted in the fashionable Romantic penitent Albrecht, but she manages to keep Ballet Theatre, dances art form and electrified fans argued over rival him alive until dawn, when the sun’s rays the nobleman claims of leading ballerinas. Female dancers force the Wilis to slink back to the darkness of Albrecht; Maya were portrayed as exotic concubines, big-eyed their graves. Moody of Bozeman gypsies and adorably sweet peasant girls. Most Pivotal to its plot is the barriers of class dis- dances the Queen of seductively, they appeared as ghosts and tinction, as an aristocrat and a peasant fall in the Wilis and Erin sylphs, seemingly floating across the stage love. But there is an equally profound conflict Lane and Michelle aided by their new-found skill of dancing on at work between male and female loyalties, Kolodin perform the the tips of their toes and the supernatural with the Wilis Spirits claiming Giselle as a Wilis lieutenants with a effects of recently installed theater gas lighting. warrior against faithless men and forcing her corps de ballet from After Giselledebuted in 1841, the charac- to vacillate helplessly between her love for Raison D’etre Dance, ter of Giselle became so popular that clothing, Albrecht and her duty to her sex. Yellowstone Ballet hats, and souvenirs were named after her. And The role of Giselle has been called “the Company, and School Carlotta Grisi, the Italian ballerina who first ballerina’s Hamlet” and is regarded as one of of Classical Ballet, played the part, became one of the highest- the most difficult in ballet due to the intensely Billings. paid dancers of her time. dramatic nature and technical skills required. Yellowstone Ballet There was such demand for the production French ballerina Mathilde Froustey, a Varna Company’s production that clones of Gisellewere created in theatres gold medalist, Paris Opera Ballet Sujet (soloist) of Gisellecomes to all over Europe and North America. But and San Francisco Ballet principal dancer, per- Bozeman’s Willson unlike other nineteenth century hits that with- forms the title role in Yellowstone Ballet Auditorium on ered away, Gisellesurvived to join the classical Company’s Giselle. Mathilde won an Isadora Thursday, June 14th at canon. Credit for its longevity goes to its pre- Duncan Dance Award for her performances of 6:30pm and Friday, cise synchronized choreography by ballet mas- Gisellewith Tiit Helimets in 2015. The San June 15th at 7:30pm. ter Perrot-Coralli, an atmospheric musical Francisco Chroniclesums up her dancing: “She Tickets are available at score by Adolphe Adam, and a heart-wrench- has brought a quicksilver technique, a pliant Eckroth Music and ing libretto of Slavic legend by Gautier. torso, witty musicality, pinpoint articulation www.yellow- It tells of a young village girl who falls for and sheer élan to everything she has danced, stoneballet.info. the charms of a duplicitous nobleman dis- from the 19th century classics to Artistic Tickets range $25–$75 guised as a peasant. When Giselle discovers Director Helgi Tomasson’s newest work. and will also be avail- Albrecht’s true rank (and, worse, the existence Froustey looks delicate, but hers is the strength able at the door for an of his aristocratic fiancée, Bathilde), she goes of spun steel.” additional $2. • Shakespeare in the Parks to perform ‘Othello’ and ‘Love’s Labour’s Lost’ in its 46th season Montana Shakespeare in the Parks, itive pool of applicants at auditions in and hundreds of individual donors support Gardiner’s Arch Park on July 13th at 6pm; one of the oldest touring Shakespeare com- Bozeman, Chicago, Minneapolis and the free performances. Othelloin Townsend’s Heritage Park on July panies in the United States, will launch its Houston. This year’s major sponsors include: The 20th at 6pm; Love’s Labour’s Lostat the West 46th season in June with performances of This season marks the first time the sum- National Endowment for the Arts: Artworks, Yellowstone School Football Field on July Shakespeare’s Othelloand Love’s mer tour has presented Othello. Audiences The Gilhousen Family Foundation, The 22nd at 6pm; Love’s Labour’s Loston the main Labour’s Lost. will find relevance in the themes of jealousy Gianforte Family Foundation, Pheasant lawn at Chico Hot Springs on July 30th at The company will travel nearly 7,000 and mistrust. Farms, Spectec: Thunderbird International 6pm, then again the following evening, July miles during the season, running from “The thing about Iago is that he feels like Corporation, Burlington Northern Santa Fe 31st, in Big Sky’s Town Center Park at June 13th through Sept. 4th, performing you and I do,” Asselin said. “If you were Railway Foundation, Montana Arts Council, 5:30pm; in Lindley Park during the Sweet in 61 communities in five states, including passed over for a job because they said you Barnard Construction, H&R Block, D.A. Pea Festival – Othelloon Aug. 3rd at 3:45pm Montana, North Dakota, Wyoming, Idaho were too old, you’d feel upset too. The differ- Davidson and Company, KBZK, ERA and Love’s Labour’s Loston Aug. 5th at 5pm; and Washington. All performances are ence is that Iago takes his jealousy and Landmark, Yellowstone Public Radio, Othelloin Livingston’s Shane Lalani Center’s offered free to the audience in local parks responds in extremely cruel ways.” Sibanye-Stillwater and the Spanish Peaks parking lot on Sept. 1st at 6pm; Love’s and public spaces, making them accessible Love’s Labour’s Lostwill bring a balance of Community Foundation. Labour’s Lostat MSU Family/Grad Housing to all. comedy and romance to the season. Othellowill run Wednesday through on Sept. 2nd at 6pm, then again in Kevin Asselin, executive artistic director, “I think the play is hysterically funny,” Saturday, June 13th–16th at 8pm each Belgrade’s Lewis & Clark Park on Sept. 3rd will direct Othellowhile Steve Cardamone, Cardamone said. “Shakespeare’s not taking evening in the MSU Grove. The following at 3:30pm; and Othelloclosing out the sum- professor of acting at the University of himself too seriously here.” Wed. through Sat., June 20th–23rd, Love’s mer tour in Altenbrand Park, Manhattan, on Minnesota Guthrie Theatre Actor Training Montana Shakespeare in the Parks is an Labour’s Lostwill show at 8pm each evening Sept. 4th at 6pm. Program, will direct Love’s Labour’s Lost. The outreach program of Montana State in the MSU Grove. For more information on the plays and a 10 professional actors that will tour with the University’s College of Arts and Future Montana Shakespeare in the Parks complete tour schedule, visit www.shake- company were chosen from a highly compet- Architecture. Grants, corporate sponsorships area performances include: Othelloin speareintheparks.org. • page 8A • Volume 25, Number 11 - June 1, 2018 • The BoZone Entertainment Calendar • www.BoZone.com• 406-586-6730 ––– Tell ’em, “I Saw It In The BoZone!” June 1, 2018 The BoZone • Volume 25, Number 11 E • H • a B Z nvironmEnt EaltH in and round tHE o onE Yellowstone expects busy summer – stay informed before & during your visit From Yellowstone Public Affairs New this year: tors travel through and experience Know before you go: – Read the 2018 visitor guide Do you plan to visit – Purchase annual and seven- the park. – Read the Top Things to (you’ll get a copy when you drive – Anglers: To Know online. through the entrance). stop the spread of – Check aquatic invasive current species, felt-soled park footgear is banned condi- permanently. This tions for year, Yellowstone infor- National Park mation Lodges will pro- on road vide rubber sole con- waders or boots struc- for rent at the tion, Canyon Lodge tempo- Outfitters Store. rary Check locally for road more information. closures, Summer is a night- Yellowstone’s most ly clo- popular season. sure between Norris and – Stay on boardwalks and trails Expect busy facili- Mammoth, and the backcountry in thermal areas. ties and destina- situation report. – Maintain safe distances from tions, as well as – Receive Yellowstone road wildlife (practice safe selfies). delayed travel alerts on your mobile phone. Text – Practice bear safety. Carry times due to heavy “82190” to 888-777 (an automatic bear spray. Know how to use it. Be Yellowstone National Parkthis day passes online at YourPassNow. traffic and wildlife jams. Arrive text reply will confirm receipt and alert. Make noise. Hike in groups. summer? When you travel to this – Effective June 1st, park early or stay late and avoid main provide instructions). Do not run from a bear. wild and awe-inspiring place, we ask entrance fees will change. attractions during peak hours – Reserve space in a camp- For further information about you to come prepared so you can – You may be asked to partici- (like Old Faithful, Grand Prismatic ground or hotel – these facilities fill any of the above content, please protect yourself and your park. pate in an onsite survey that will Spring, the Grand Canyon of far in advance. visit www.nps.gov/yell Watch our short welcome video to inform management about crowd- the Yellowstone, and Norris –Expect very limited access to Since 1916, the National Park get tips from rangers. ing and congestion and how visi- Geyser Basin). cellular phone service and WiFi. Service has been entrusted with the care – Download Yellowstone’s app of America’s more than 400 national before you arrive. parks. With the help of volunteers and While you are here: partners, NPS safeguards these special Dine to Donate benefit of Fork & Spoon – Attend a ranger program or places and share their stories with mil- stop at a visitor center. lions of people every year.• Fork & Spoon Homestyle in addition to merchandise, and – Roost Fried Chicken Kitchen needs you – to eat! The giveaways! Saturday, June 9th local restaurant has announced its Monday, June 4th – Five on Black Interagency Grizzly Bear Dine to Donateweek will take – Red Tractor Pizza Sunday, June 10th place Sunday to Sunday, June – Sola Café & Market – Feast Raw Bar & Bistro: 3rd–10th at various locations – Wild Joe*s Coffee Spot 5–9pm Study Team announces around town. How does it work? Tuesday, June 5th Please visit Visit your favorite Bozeman – Blacksmith Italian: www.tinyurl.com/d2d2018 research trapping restaurants and breweries through- 11:30am–2pm; 5–9pm for a complete schedule and out the week and a portion of your – The Coffee Pot Bakery Cafe up-to-date list of participating tab will be donated to Fork & – Jam: 7am–12pm restaurants. Biologists set to begin grizzly & black ter. Potential access points will also Spoon in support of their pay what – Dave’s Sushi: 4–9pm Located at 302 N 7th Ave., Fork bear trapping for research purposes in be posted with warning signs for the you can dinner service. It’s as – The Bay Bar & Grille: 5–9pm & Spoon Homestyle Kitchen is a Yellowstone National Park – public remind- closure area. Backcountry users who simple as that. Wednesday, June 6th restaurant in Bozeman operating ed to heed warning signs! come upon any of these posted areas Here’s a look at where you can – Feast Raw Bar & Bistro: with a unique pay what you can As part of ongoing efforts to need to heed the warnings and stay show your support – and fill up in 5–9pm / And for June, Feast chose model. Join for dinner and support monitor the population of grizzly out of the area. the process! Times and locations Fork & Spoon as their Feast Gives your fellow community members bears and black bears in the Greater The Interagency Grizzly Bear may vary. nonprofit! 10% of oyster sales from by “paying it forward” to cover the Yellowstone Ecosystem, Yellowstone Study Team was established in 1973 Sunday, June 3rd every Wednesday and Sunday costs of those who are unable to National Park and the USGS would to collaboratively monitor and man- Kick off Dine to Donate at throughout June will be donated to pay for their meal. Learn more and like to inform the public that biolo- age ecosystem bears on an intera- Bozeman Brewing Company for Fork & Spoon. view the weekly menu at gists with the National Park Service gency basis. The gathering of critical Sunday FUNDay from 2–8pm. For Thursday, June 7th www.forkandspoonkitchen.or and Interagency Grizzly Bear Study data on bears is part of a long-term every pint purchased, .50¢ will be – Café M g. Fork & Spoon is a program of Team (IGBST) will be conducting research and monitoring effort to donated to Fork & Spoon. Lunch Friday, June 8th the HRDC. • scientific grizzly bear and help wildlife managers devise and bites will be available for purchase, – Five on Black black bear research operations implement programs to support the “Wilderness and...” series features celebrated author of the outdoors As part of its continuing at 6:30pm and is open to the pub- the Absaroka-Beartooth “Wilderness and...” presentation lic. The Library is located at 626 E Wilderness, some of the north- series, the Montana Wilderness Main St. western parts of Yellowstone Association’s Madison-Gallatin The Madison-Gallatin Chapter National Park, and the Hyalite- Chapter will present author of the Montana Wilderness Porcupine-Buffalo Horn Douglas Loraindiscussing his Association educates and inspires Wilderness Study Area in the latest guidebook, 100 Classic Hikes people to protect special wild Gallatin Range. Other mountain in Montana, on Wednesday, June places in Park, Gallatin, and ranges in the geographic area with 6th. Lorain is a Montana resident Madison Counties in Southwest unprotected wild areas include and author of more than a dozen and South-Central Montana. parts of the Bridgers, the Gravely bestselling hiking and backpacking Some best known wild places and Snowcrest Ranges, the guidebooks. The event will take include the four units of the Lee Tobacco Roots, and the place in Bozeman Public Library’s Metcalf Wilderness in the Crazy Mountains. Learn more at large community room beginning Madison Range, a large section of www.wildmontana.org. • in Yellowstone National Park ongoing conservation of Thrive’s ‘Dynamite Dads’ bounces into through July 30th. Yellowstone’s grizzly bear and black Team members will bait and trap bear populations. the Fun Zone bears at several remote sites within The IGBST is composed of rep- Yellowstone National Park. Once resentatives of the U.S. Geological trapped, the bears are anesthetized Survey, the National Park Service, Thrive will present Dynamite This event series puts male role located at 400 E Babcock in to allow wildlife biologists to radio- the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Dads: Fun Zoneon Wednesday, models in the spotlight and fosters Bozeman. collar and collect scientific samples the U.S. Forest Service, the Eastern June 20th from 6–7:30pm. This the father-child bond. Dynamite Established in 1986, Thrive is for study. All trapping and handling Shoshone and Northern Arapaho edition of the popular series will Dads is free of charge and dinner a community-based organization are done in accordance with strict Tribal Fish and Game Department, take place at Bozeman Fun Zone, is always included – plus, moms with a preventative, strength-based protocols developed by the IGBST. and the states of Idaho, Montana located at 3701 Trakker Trail in get a night off! Preregistration is empowerment model of working None of the trap sites in the park and Wyoming. Bozeman. The Fun Zone is a local required for these events. with parents and children. They will be located near any established For more information regarding indoor playground with huge For further information about provide families with the hiking trails or backcountry camp- grizzly bear research efforts, call foam pits, bounce houses, obstacle Dynamite Dads, other upcoming resources, tools, and support to sites, and all trap sites will have post- (406) 994-6675. • courses and games! Thrive will events, and to register, visit raise healthy, successful children. • ed warnings for the closure perime- provide dinner. www.allthrive.org. Thrive is Page 2B • The ecoZone • June 1, 2018 Virginia City Treaty of 1868 subject of Strike offers customized doc screening at Elling House farm share boxes On Saturday, June 9th, the pub- tion, a far cry from the terms of the composers Jason Hausman (Hot As the local food marketplace changes, so we make sure each person gets lic is invited to a sneak preview of treaty. Dr. Svingen, researching Sake) and Fred Story (Concentrix Strike Farms introduces innovative new what they want. This makes our new documentary In Good Faith National Archives microfilm, found Music & Sound Design) and also model – one customized farm share box program accessible to many that at the Elling House Arts & the “Holy Grail.” It was the signed features original artwork by Derek at a time may have shied away from some- Humanities Center in Virginia City. and sealed Cession Document that No-Sun Brown (War Medicine Art). CSA farms, or farms that sell sea- thing similar before.” There will be two showings, 2pm clearly laid out the parameters of Please RSVP to info@elling- sonal farm box subscriptions to local Using this system allows each and 7pm, with RSVPs requested. the treaty and the boundaries of the house.org with the screening time consumers, have struggled to attract share member to set preferences of In Good Faithis centered around lands the tribe gave up – over you’ll be attending by June 2nd. and retain customers in recent years what products they like and what the work of Dr. Orlan Svingen, pro- 12,000 square miles of territory in Admission is open to the public and due to increased competition and products they don’t. Then each fessor of history at Washington Wyoming and Montana. With these by donation. changing consumer demands. week, Strike Farms enters of a list of State University (WSU), and his findings, the Mixed Bands have The Elling House is located at According to Ryan Galt at the all crops that are ready for harvest ongoing work with the Mixed Bands started the legal process to right the 404 E Idaho St. in Virginia City. University of California in a study of and the software’s algorithm matches of Shoshone, Bannock and wrong and proceed In Good Faith. Learn more about this and other 1,454 current and former farm share the harvest to each member’s prefer- Sheepeater Indians at the Fort Hall The film is narrated by Forrest upcoming events at www.elling- / CSA members, the top four rea- ences to give each member a perfect reservation in Pocatello, Idaho. Goodluck, Native American actor house.org. • sons that members leave are all due box for that week’s harvest. The Through his decades of work with seen in The Revenant, the original to lack of choice in the share. member has 24-48 hours to make Indian tribes across the U.S., Dr. This season, Strike Farms is any changes to their box and order Svingen has developed strong rela- introducing a partnership with extra items. Strike Farms then final- tionships at Fort Hall and forged the Harvie, an online farm share izes each member’s custom box and creation of Indian history field platform, to help overcome this prepares for packing and delivery to schools that are conducted in limitation and better serve our local each pick-up location. Central Idaho and Southwestern consumers. In addition, each week members Montana. “In the past, we’ve packed a stan- will receive cooking tips, recipes, Since 2010, Dr. Svingen and his dard box of produce for each mem- and videos based on the contents of students have researched The ber regardless of personal prefer- each box so members can be sure Virginia City Treaty of 1868, nego- ences but we know that some people they will have lots of information tiated and signed almost 150 years hate beets and some people can’t get when the question comes up, ago by Chief Tendoy. It was signed, enough, and that CSAs can feel “What’s for dinner?” in good faith, by the US govern- unapproachable if you have a food To learn more about Strike ment and tribal members, but never allergy or picky eater in your house- Farms CSA Veggie Subscription ratified. Though never ratified, the hold,” says farm owner Dylan shares, visit strikefarms.com US took all that was promised to Strike of Bozeman. “Harvie allows or go to www.harvie.farmto them and, in return, granted the our members to customize each box sign up. • tribe an Executive Order reserva- music score is by Emmy winning Art showcase steeped in It begins! Bozeman Commuter nature opens at Altitude Challenge runs thru June 30th Downtown The Bozeman Commuter able commute at www.bozeman- ience, benefits, safety, and incentives Bozeman’s Project has announced the 2018 commute.orgwhere they can also associated with taking the bus, car Altitude Gallery Bozeman Commuter see their CO2 reduction, money sharing, walking, biking, vanpooling, will feature the Challengewill be take place the saved, calories burned, and miles or any combination of those in your work of mixed whole of next month, June traveled. Register your workplace commute. As Bozeman’s population media artist 1st–30th. This friendly competition team or sign-up to find carpool booms, Bozeman Commuter David Lustig between organizations and busi- buddies, bus routes, safe biking and Project aims to encourage during the first Art nesses in the Bozeman area chal- walking routes, and plenty more! transportation options that are Walk of 2018 on lenges locals to commute to and Bozeman Commuter Project is economically efficient, environmen- Friday, June 8th from work by biking, walking, rid- all about expanding transportation tally sustainable, and make the best from 6–8pm. ing the bus, and carpooling. options for commuters and residents use of our surrounding spaces. Lustig has Participants have the chance to of the Bozeman area. The Project’s Visit the aforementioned website to quite literally win prizes for logging each sustain- goals are to increase the conven- learn more.• come back to his roots. When still a young boy, he ple yet elegant forms. In one piece, discovered a love of nature and art gnarled roots intertwine to form the as he played in and sketched the branches of a tree, and in another woods around him. He attended willow twigs in shades of red and Avian-inspired group exhibit opens at Montana State University and grad- yellow recreate the deceptively sim- uated with a degree in landscape ple interplay of color and texture design, which gave him both the found along a creek bank. Each Visions West language and the skills to work with piece speaks of a long held respect the local flora. He tried his hand at for and love of nature, and allows many different types of art media the collector to bring a bit of the Visions West Contemporary wel- clubs, or a regal portrait over the years, but it wasn’t until natural world inside their home. comes the summer season with the for the king of hearts, cre- recently that he attempted a long- Lustig’s sculptural, organic art diverse group exhibition ating a full flock in the pondered idea that became the art pieces will be on display at Altitude “Levitation,”opening in conjunc- deck. he creates today. Gallery during Downtown tion with the first Downtown Art Shelley Reed master- Using natural elements like Bozeman’s June Art Walk. Altitude Walk on Friday June 8th, from fully combines history and roots, twigs and branches, Lustig is located at 134 E Main St. in 6–8pm. Birds of a feather flock animalia through her cin- emulates the organic forms found in Bozeman. Visit www.altitude- together for this show, curated with ematic, black and white nature. The materials for each piece gallerybozeman.comor call works centered around the form and paintings. Reed precisely are sustainably collected locally and (406) 582-4472 for more habits of birds in relation to the pairs the symbolic cultural then carefully manipulated into sim- information. • world. Artists Michael Dickter, language from European Shelley Reed, Troy Abbott, and Baroque paintings of the Kevin Chupikhave created works 17th and 18th century to inspired by the freedom, beauty and create compelling contem- Old Main Gallery hosts solo elusive nature of the avian form. porary pieces. Her work The result is an intriguing and can be seen in several exhibit by Kevin Red Star striking flight. museums across the coun- Each artist brings their perspec- try. Her most recent tive on what it means to levitate like acquisition by the 21C Art Old Main Gallery is pleased to Francisco Art Institute before a bird, whether through personal or Hotels, a 57-foot long present “Native American embarking on their careers. They shared history. Michael Dickter painting, can be found in Women,”a solo exhibition by the attracted immediate notice in New brings mixed media paintings that the lobby of their renowned Kevin Red Star. An York and Paris, as well as estab- fuse the shared nostalgia from a Nashville hotel. artist’s reception will take place lished art centers throughout the deck of cards and birds together. He A Miami-based technolo- Michael Dickter during the first Downtown Art United States. They went on to reimagines each card with the gy artist, Troy Abbott adds a King of Hearts Walk on Friday, June 8th from change the face of modern appropriate birds for the eight of unique digital element to the 6–8pm. Prior to the reception, stop Indian art. show with his prompt to create into the gallery for a special quick Above and beyond accuracy, unique, mixed media sculptures. finish event from 12–2pm. These Kevin Red Star’s deep experience is His piece, “Social Media,” com- events are open to the public. expressed in the color and composi- bines old, forgotten objects – such Kevin Red Star grew up on the tion of image after image. Each as a wooden chicken coop – and Crow reservation in southern one is a complete statement in modern video installation. Abbott Montana, a member of a highly itself; each remains in the mind’s personifies these chatting hens to be creative family. He was known as eye long after viewing it. Tipis clus- like ourselves on social media, clev- the go-to artist for all school proj- ter in close community, their long, erly melding old with the new. ects. He was chosen to be in the graceful poles fanning out to catch Visions West Contemporary also first group of students at the the stars and sunbeams. Women introduces a new artist to their ros- Institute of American Indian Arts gather for ceremonies in richly ter, Kevin Chupik. Chupik pulls in Santa Fe in the late sixties, when ornamented clothing. Warriors go from a life of experience and cre- the founders personally visited forth on proud Appaloosa ponies, ates his own narrative with a Native villages and reservations their bows and shields at the ready vibrant color palette and playful nationwide and recruited the most to protect their encampments. In compositions, echoing the joy of talented youngsters from each. The every painting, the subject springs childhood. school provided a learning environ- vividly to life, reflecting the mastery This June show marks the begin- ment of tribal tradition, world art of style and technique he has ning of summer in Bozeman and history, and current trends. Open gained over the course of the years. the beginning of the seasonal Art studios, well stocked with supplies, Old Main Gallery & Framing is Walks. The public is encouraged to encouraged individual experimen- located at 129 E Main St. in attend the opening, and the show tation and collaboration. Students Downtown Bozeman. Hours are will be up through July 11th. mined their ancient customs for Monday through Friday from Visions West Contemporary is content, and then created exciting 10am–5:30pm, Saturday from located at 34 W Main St. in new forms to provide current rele- 10am–5pm, and Sunday from Downtown Bozeman. Visit vance. Red Star and some of his 11am–5pm. Learn more about the www.visionswestcontempo- friends in their graduation class space and framing services at rary.comto learn more. • continued their studies at the San www.oldmaingallery.com. • page 2B • Volume 25, Number 11- June 1, 2018 • The BoZone Entertainment Calendar • www.BoZone.com• 406-586-6730 ––– Tell ’em, “I Saw It In The BoZone!”

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