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Montana’s beloved ‘Bleu Horses’ turn 10 years old
Jim Dolan, a metal sculptor based in Belgrade, Montana, has spent more than 50 years creating large-scale art. Jim’s art is found around…
A match made in Montana: Phillip Aaberg and Megan Karls
There was so much laughter and good times in the studio when we hosted Megan Karls and Phillip Aaberg. We discussed composition and…
‘Home, spelled with capital letters’ and the world as seen through Barbara Van Cleve’s lens
Legendary photographer Barbara Van Cleve has documented the Montana landscape for decades, including its working ranchers, beloved horses, and cattle. Barbara’s first camera,…
Filmmaker Kirk LeClaire revives footage of early Montana rock and punk groups
Filmmaker and documentarian Kirk LeClaire grew up in Billings at a pivotal time for music. In 2022, he released two albums contrasting very…
Jane Waggoner Deschner builds shrine to humanity in ‘Remember Me’
In a world filled with data and discard, Jane Waggoner Deschner has built a shrine to humanity. She is a collector of moments,…
Poet and photographer collaborate on ‘a quiet book for noisy times’
Ten years in the making, On a Benediction of Wind: Poems & Photographs by Charles Finn and Barbara Michelman is a sparse yet…
Jamie Ford explores epigenetic trauma and what we inherit in new novel
It was such a pleasure to welcome Jamie Ford back to Yellowstone Public Radio. We discuss his new novel, The Many Daughters of…
Taylor Brorby discusses new memoir, ‘Boys and Oil: Growing Up Gay in a Fractured Land’
Author Taylor Brorby joined us in the Yellowstone Public Radio studios in September to discuss the release of his new memoir, Boys and…
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A match made in Montana: Phillip Aaberg and Megan Karls
There was so much laughter and good times in the studio when we hosted Megan Karls and Phillip Aaberg. We discussed composition and collaboration and their latest work together on…
David James Duncan and the long road to ‘Sun House’
In August, Missoula-based writer David James Duncan released “Sun House,” his first novel in 31 years. “Sun House” is a 776-page epic about an “unintentional menagerie” of people who become…
Métis storyteller Chris La Tray selected as Montana’s next poet laureate
Chris La Tray didn’t start out wanting to write poetry. He was far more interested in rock n’ roll. “I was one of those kids who thought I hated poetry…
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Anna Paige is an independent Montana-based arts journalist and nonprofit development specialist. She’s been working in the newspaper and publishing industry since 2004. Want to stay connected? Anna sends periodic updates about upcoming events, new publications and projects, and articles that might interest you.
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About Anna
Anna Paige is an independent Montana-based arts journalist and nonprofit development specialist. She’s been working in the newspaper and publishing industry since 2004. Want to stay connected? Anna sends periodic updates about upcoming events, new publications and projects, and articles that might interest you. About Anna >