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With his flowing drawings of figures and horses in generous colors on the surface of massive clay vessels or paper, Rudy Autio was often called “the Matisse of ceramics.” → Read More
A painting of a house on the French coast, made sometime after 1875, has made quite a journey. → Read More
A team of indigenous and women filmmakers is nearing a fundraising deadline for their TV adaptation of "Perma Red," an award-winning Montana novel. → Read More
When Pearl Jam first released the song, "Not For You," back in 1994, singer Eddie Vedder sounded downtrodden when he said, "all that's sacred comes from youth," with the caveat → Read More
James Lee Burke used an acceptance speech on Thursday to thank the whole city of Missoula. → Read More
The 15th annual Big Sky Documentary Film Festival announced its slate of about 170 films on Thursday. → Read More
MISSOULA — The next time you're buying ice cream in Glacier or Yellowstone national parks, there's a good chance you'll be having Big Dipper. → Read More
MISSOULA -- In film school, they told Ari Novak you should never make a movie with children or dogs. → Read More
MISSOULA — One Montanan is traveling farther than the rest to attend the Vienna International Ballet Experience in Missoula, a week of competitions, film screenings and panels centered on dance. → Read More
In 2009, David Boone pulled off a rare feat for a Missoula musician. The songwriter, known for his heart-on-sleeve folk and rock tunes that can be intimate or sweeping and → Read More
MISSOULA — Animator Andy Smetanka remembers seeing it back in his hometown of Billings. → Read More
Animator Andy Smetanka remembers seeing it back in his hometown of Billings. → Read More
A public-private partnership has unveiled its final design for the Missoula Art Park at Pine and Pattee streets in downtown Missoula. → Read More
With the announcements of Adams Center concerts by Miranda Lambert and Neil Young, executive director Brad Murphy warned fans not to buy tickets on the secondary market. → Read More
Stephen Glueckert was first hired at the Missoula Art Museum as the curator of education in 1992. → Read More
Greg Johnson first learned the power of conflict before he began directing theater and saw it from the other side. → Read More
The last time Montana's statewide LGBT Pride festival was held in Missoula back in 2004, there were perhaps 200 people, and the parade started and ended in Kiwanis Park. This → Read More
Anyone who wants a lounge-worthy memento from the historic Wilma Theatre can pick it up on the cheap Monday. → Read More
MISSOULA — The proper exhibition labels for Jonathan Marquis' drawings could use not just the size, label, year and medium. → Read More
Before J.K. Simmons signed on to play a sadistic jazz teacher in the indie drama "Whiplash," a performance that could earn him an Oscar on Sunday night, he'd already done → Read More