I haven’t really mentioned this publicly yet, but I guess the cat is officially out of the bag: I am embarking upon a book project to document the life and work of Drummond artist Bill Ohrmann; and this week Humanities Montana announced that I am among several folks selected to receive research grants for the coming year. I’ll be talking about this more in the future, needless to say; but for now, here is the press release announcing all of this year’s grants. [Read More...]
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It’s that time of year again, when every self-appointed critic and self-respecting media outlet looks back and ponders the best (and worst) of the year. We’re no different around here at the Missoulian. On Christmas Day, the Missoulian will publish an issue of the Entertainer devoted largely to the year in music, film, [...]
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For those still shopping for Christmas gifts, Barnes & Noble is doing a fundraiser tomorrow for the World Affairs Council of Montana; mention them when you check out, and a percentage of your purchase amount goes to the organization. Here’s more detail, straight from the source… [Read More...]
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What’s your favorite album of this relatively new millenium? What film changed your life in the past ten years? Best book or videogame? Most memorable performance?
As the end of the first decade of the 2000′s approaches, the Missoulian is collecting guest reviews / odes / fawnings from readers about the greatest artistic products and local performances of the past ten years. We’ll run your essays in the paper and online starting Friday, Dec. 18. [Read More...]
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I received an interesting note yesterday from the publicist for new book, The Amen Heresy, by Bozeman author William H. Muhlenfeld. Muhlenfeld has apparently found himself in a bit of a tough position: His new book, about an unsolved mystery related to the Dead Sea Scrolls, has come out just in time to [...]
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