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Jamie Wyman Band creates narrative driven rock opera
Jamie Wyman has been playing music for more than a decade, but in many ways is just getting started with her uniqu…
Three shows coming to Wachholz College Center
The excitement kicks off on April 25 with the acclaimed indie-rock band Dawes, followed by legendary musician Jim Messina on April 30. Wrapping up the dynamic …
Wolfpack Theatre presents hilarious murder mystery
“Deadline” expertly blends suspense with humor, parodying the classic mystery genre while delivering a fresh and thrilling experience.
Met Opera Live streams Mozart's comedic whirlwind of mistaken identities
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s comedic whirlwind of mistaken identities, twists and turns, “Le Nozze di Figaro” will be shown on Saturday, April 26 at 11 a.m. at th…
Choir sings 'Message of Peace' during season finale
This year’s "Message of Peace" concert will feature favorite and powerful pieces.
Acoustic fingerstyle wizard performs as part of Whitefish music series
Guitar virtuoso Luca Stricagnoli is set to perform at the O’Shaughnessy Center April 25 as part of the Whitefish Theatre Company’s music series.
Arbor Day celebrations set for Friday
The theme “Plant a Cool Future” will guide the day’s activities, including environmental education booths, park beautification, tree planting and an Arbor Day …
‘Enchanted April’ to be screened at Movie Night at the Museum
Movie Night at the Museum will feature the 1991 film, “Enchanted April,” April 22.
FVCC presents ‘The Pirates of Penzance’
Flathead Valley Community College's theater and music departments bring the hilarious musical classic, “The Pirates of Penzance,” to the stage.
Ukraine-based classical guitarist Marko Topchii to perform in Whitefish
North Valley Music School presents internationally acclaimed Ukrainian classical guitarist, Marko Topchii, winner of the prestigious 2023 Guitar Foundation of …
Traditional folk musician brings the stories of lumber camps to museum performance
Recording artist Jeff Warner tells history through traditional music played on banjo, concertina, and “pocket instruments” such as cow bones.
Presentation explores historic Montana free speech case
Missoula author Doug Ammons will tell the story of attorney Matt Canning, who defended a farmer who was accused of insulting President Woodrow Wilson during World War I.
Stories from the backcountry April 17
The Bob Marshall Wilderness Foundation will host Stories from the Backcountry: Preserving the Resource edition at Sacred Waters Brewing Co. from 6-8 p.m.
Bigfork filmmaker Christopher Tempel premieres new apocalyptic thriller
For local filmmaker Christopher Tempel, finishing what he started has been a long time coming.
‘The Odyssey’ sails to the stage at Flathead High School
Embark on a mythic journey in Flathead High School’s production of “The Odyssey.”