This Week in the Flathead
This Week in the Flathead highlights upcoming concerts, theater, art exhibits, and community happenings across Kalispell and the Flathead Valley. Discover what’s new—from gallery openings to holiday performances and local cultural events—offering a weekly guide to the region’s vibrant entertainment scene.
New museum exhibits tell the history of horses in Montana
The Northwest Montana History Museum opens new horse-focused exhibits, 250 Years Ago: This Revolution Came at a Ga…
Los Lobos to rock the Wachholz
The legendary Los Lobos comes to Kalispell on their 50th-anniversary tour July 26, with tickets on sale now.
Singer-songwriter Christiane relies on nature for her creative process
Christiane Hinterman has been singing and writing songs for as long as she can remember but has rarely shared her art with an audience. It’s something that’s c…
Photographer Chuck Haney holds annual benefit show
Acclaimed Whitefish photographer Chuck Haney will present his annual benefit show on Friday, Jan. 26 at 7 p.m. at the O’Shaughnessy Center in downtown Whitefis…
Whitefish Review and Explore Whitefish host ‘Powder Days’ author
The event, presented by Whitefish Review and Explore Whitefish, will include live music, an interview with the author, a reading from her book “Powder Days,” a…
FVCC Theatre and Soroptimist partner for evening focusing on human trafficking
Mask and Hammer will present a staged reading of the play “Body and Sold,” by Deborah Lake Fortson. The documentary play aims to raise awareness of the sexual exploitation and trafficking of America’s youth.
Photography of World War I vet Ray Weaver captured everyday life
Raymond “Ray” Weaver (1892-1964) returned to Kalispell from World War I in 1919 with permanent lung damage from a mustard gas attack in the trenches of France.…
Father-Daughter Winter Ball planned
Fathers and daughters are invited to dance the night away at the O’Shaughnessy Center on Feb. 2.
‘Witch,’ a wicked comedy, comes to the stage in Whitefish
Whitefish Theatre Company presents a Black Curtain production of Jen Silverman’s exceedingly smart modern fable, “Witch.”
Dynamic music and comedy duo, Bridge & Wolak, stop in Whitefish
Called “the Victor Borges of the 21st century,” the Canadian musical and comedy duo, Bridge & Wolak, share an ambitious agenda — to create an unforgettable exp…
Valley Voices Community Choir begins spring season
Composed at last count of over 70 members, the choir is open to everyone who wants to sing. Concerts this season will be the last weekend of April.
Arts and Entertainment Events
Arts and entertainment happenings
Silent-era great to show at museum movie night
Called one of the greatest films of the silent era by many critics, the 1927 romantic drama “Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans,” will be shown at Movie Night at th…
Author releases historical fiction novel
History blends with an intriguing plot in Kalispell author Kate Fraser’s recently published novel “Do You Really Want to Know?”
Polson’s Miracle of America Museum holds Winter Fest
Visitors to the Miracle of America Museum in Polson can learn more about (and take a ride on) some of these early machines when the museum holds its third annual Winter Fest on Saturday, Jan. 13 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.…
Nomination period opens for High Plains Book Awards
Nominations for the 2024 High Plains Book Awards are being accepted through March 8. Winners will receive $500.