Like Hell, Frozen Over Story and illustration by Maggie Slepian There are plenty of sensible winter activities in Montana. Most folks ski, snowboard, ice climb, or...
By: JOSEPH T. O’CONNOR, Mountain Outlaw Managing Editor It’s been said that ski patrollers work long hours; that they ride chairlifts before dawn, in snowstorms pushed...
By Matt Volz Associated Press HELENA, Mont. (AP) – “Three Cups of Tea” author Greg Mortenson, who has spent four years weathering accusations that his best-selling...
David Poole pushes limits of adaptive sports By Rachel Anderson EBS Contributor BOZEMAN – David Poole is changing the adaptive sports world. The 30-year-old Bozeman resident...
By Joseph T. O’Connor EBS Managing Editor CARLSBAD, Calif. – A former Big Sky resident and onetime honorary director of the Yellowstone Club died in a...
LONE MOUNTAIN LAND CO. BIG SKY – Lone Mountain Land Company broke ground this fall on the new 47 Town Center Avenue building in the Big...
BOZEMAN SYMPHONY LIVINGSTON – Much like the town itself, the Shane Lalani Center for Performing Arts in Livingston is one of Montana’s hidden gems. The Shane...
VOOTIE PRODUCTIONS BOZEMAN – The five members of Greensky Bluegrass have forged a defiant, powerful sound that, while rooted in classic string band Americana, has a...
Bozeman’s new south-side restaurant offers bistro experience By Katie Thomas EBS Contributor What does “fusion bistro” mean to you? How about “raw bar”? Those questions make...
FAULTLINE NORTH BOZEMAN – Pert Near Sandstone swings into Bozeman with their raw-energy bluegrass for a Nov. 3 show at Faultline North. Take old-time music off...