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Camp Festival Amadeus hosts two concerts
The free concerts at the Whitefish Performing Arts Center are July 10 at 7 p.m. for the faculty concert and the student concert is July 11 at noon.
Bigfork Playhouse kicks off 65th season
The Bigfork Summer Playhouse's production features a talented cast from all over the country, dazzling choreography, and stunning sets that transport the audience.
Dynamic Quist duo back on stage with busy performance lineup
When Halladay and Rob aren’t crooning a country melody with trio partner Clara Weick, they’re acting in movies, playing shows and creating a plan to bring more music to Montana children.

Pianist returns to Flathead Valley sharing music with students
Jordan Neiman has been waiting roughly two decades to play the Yamaha grand piano that now sits to the back of his music studio.
Downs and Speer into AA tennis semifinals
BOZEMAN — Weather forced a long Thursday at the State AA Tennis tournament, but that didn’t slow down Glacier’s Sarah Downs and Haven Speer.

Supreme Court rejects GOP-backed Montana case based on controversial election law theory
The Supreme Court on Tuesday turned back an election law case out of Montana that relied on a controversial legal theory with the potential to change the way elections are run across the country.

Singer-songwriter Izaak Opatz looks to move beyond writing about heartbreak
Izaak Opatz performs on April 5 for the Daily Inter Lake’s Press Play series.

Local musicians shine for Montana Music Event
The event held at Stillwater Landing outside Whitefish is a fundraiser for the nonprofit music school.

Lineup released for Whitefish songwriter weekend
For three days this fall, songwriters from Nashville along with local musicians will congregate in Whitefish for Downtown in the Round, a celebration of original songs and storytelling.

State seeks to appeal decision on voting laws to Supreme Court
The State of Montana wants the U.S. Supreme Court to hear an appeal of the Montana Supreme Court’s March decision striking down four voting laws passed by the 2021 Legislature, and a filing last week shows the state plans to advance portions of the controversial “independent state legislature theory” that has mostly already been rejected by the nation’s high court.
Band Tin Finley brings strong melodies to Polson theater performance
For Polson native Kati O’Toole, the concert April 20 at the Theatre on the Lake in Polson marks a musical homecoming. The Polson High School grad joins another alum, bassist Eric Hogenson, and friends and bandmates Annette Strean and Kirk Cornelius in Tin Finley – a band named after Nashville’s famed Tin Angel restaurant (where three of the four members either met or worked) and inspired by the quartet’s Montana roots.

Riverbend Concert Series set up for summer
The Riverbend Concert Series will kick off Sunday, June 23 at Everit L. Sliter Memorial Park in Bigfork. The series has run for over 40 years, with this year’s lineup including tributes to the concerts’ past supporters. A total of 10 local artists will play each Sunday at 7 p.m. through August 25.

UM’s 106th Foresters’ Ball honors firefighting history
Forestry students at the University of Montana are working hard this week to set up the 106th Foresters’ Ball, a beloved campus tradition and fundraiser for students in the W.A. Franke College of Forestry and Conservation.

North Valley Music School celebrates groundbreaking ceremony
The mood was upbeat when more than 50 people, some with shiny hard hats and golden shovels, gathered on April 19 at the Smith Fields Sports Complex to celebrate the groundbreaking ceremony for the North Valley Music School’s new building.
Packed summer schedule planned for Polebridge’s Home Ranch Bottoms
The summer music scene heats up at Home Ranch Bottoms with a slate of performers scheduled to perform May through August in Polebridge.

Evening fuses music of symphony and jazz
The evening will feature award-winning singer-songwriters Halie Loren and Steven Santoro, backed by the Glacier Symphony String Orchestra and a dynamic rhythm section.
Summer on the lakes is set to loon music
Last week I enjoyed an early morning fishing trip on a beautiful lake, using only my quiet electric trolling motor. Using my onboard electronics, I slowly cruised around the lake searching my favorite spots for schools of fish. It was peaceful and pleasant because the jet skiers and other forms of noisy boats and lake recreationists were still sleeping. As best as I could tell, I had the lake to myself.

Young violinist flourishes on any stage
Violinist JiaJia Farr thrives when she’s performing for an audience. It’s her opportunity to connect with the community whether its playing at local farmers markets or on stage at the Wachholz College Center.
Flathead Pep Band is heartbeat of school spirit
The Flathead High School Pep Band is thriving this year, as it does every year, bringing energy and excitement to every event they play.
Law roundup: Man suspicious of what cat dragged in
A neighbor allegedly experiencing “some trouble” told the Kalispell Police Department high school kids who were “dressed funny” went onto their property either looking for or trying to catch a cat, left and later returned.