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Omerta Arts, a new arts center and studio space, has taken up residence at 800 Front St. → Read More
New exhibit makes art from locally available materials → Read More
Cohesion Dance Project takes a Christmas classic and tells it with a twist. → Read More
At Mozart by Candlelight – it’s not just the music that enchants, but also the experience. → Read More
“Tango with Torment” is a new one-act Short Cut play that’s part of this year’s Last Chance New Play Fest. → Read More
A blizzard traps seven strangers at Monkswell Manor while a murderer is on the loose. → Read More
“No coincidence, no story.” Thus opens Lisa See’s enchanting book, “The Tea Girl of Hummingbird Lane.” → Read More
It doesn’t escape Krys Holmes that we’re all walking around on land that was the vast home of Native Americans. → Read More
Health is one key reason Chris Riccardo is resigning as executive director of the Holter Museum of Art Oct. 15. → Read More
The play picks up where “A Doll’s House” left off, but you don’t need to know the original play to enjoy this one. → Read More
“I was always so interested in the stuff of the world,” Harvey said of how she found her passion for ceramic arts. → Read More
Kelsey Poore Gauthier got to the annual Trooping of the Colours early – the morning of June 8, 2019. → Read More
A documentary about women who shaped Montana premieres at the Myrna. → Read More
Helena College is renovating a house on its Roberts Street campus to be an art space. → Read More
Art lovers: Why appreciate art from a distance, when you can wrap it around you and actually wear it? → Read More
Confluence is “an opportunity to have a dialogue with people from around the world on how to move forward.” → Read More
Alive at Five kicks off the official start of summertime fun downtown Wednesday, June 1. → Read More
Some of us tell stories with words. → Read More
When the wood speaks – Tim Carney listens. → Read More
They came from all walks of life. → Read More