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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 Oil: Growing up Gay in a Fractured…
An interview with Mario Van Peebles
Internationally acclaimed film star Mario Van Peebles has been presented with a Lifetime Achievement in Cinema by the Montana International Film Festival. “I think when we’re at our best, we…
Inaugural James Welch Native Lit Festival celebrates Indigenous writers
The Inaugural James Welch Native Lit Festival launched in Missoula in July, focus on contemporary Indigenous writers and celebrating the work of author James Welch. Welch was a key figure…
Naturalist Doug Peacock asks, ‘Was It Worth It?’ in his new memoir
Doug Peacock spent years alone in Montana and Wyoming wilderness observing grizzly bears. “The great thing about wilderness — it’s a total exit from culture,” said Peacock during our recent…
Explore the narrative worlds in Courtney Blazon’s intricate work
Courtney Blazon is an artist and illustrator living and working in Missoula. She draws intricate narratives that are layered with symbolism and meaning—in particular, issues surrounding women and the complexities…
Tippet Rise embraces a new beginning with a sold-out season
It’s no surprise that Tippet Rise Art Center near Fishtail is already fully booked for the season! This treasure in the Beartooth Mountain foothills opened for the summer season on…
Exhibit celebrating Apsáalooke ‘women and warriors’ opens in Bozeman
“Apsáalooke Women and Warriors” is the first exhibit of its kind, pairing artifacts and sacred objects with contemporary art, fashion, music, storytelling and beadwork made by Crow people and curated…
Billboard project in Billings celebrates Crow culture in a national project that asks: ‘What does justice look like to you?’
Sandwiched on a strip of prairie between Monad and Laurel roads, a billboard in Billings celebrating the Apsáalooke nation proclaims, “The Land Remembers.” One of a series of 53 billboards…

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.
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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 >